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Graduate Schools /
Ohio State University, Main Campus |
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Famous Ohio State University Alumni/Attendees |
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- Berenice Abbott, photographer (briefly)
- George Wesley Bellows, painter (1905 (attended but did not graduate)
- Jack Buck, longtime voice of the St. Louis Cardinals, NFL football announcer
journalist
- Thomas Carper, United States Senator (1968)
- Milton Caniff, cartoonist (1930)
- Maurice Clarett, controversial college football player who sued
the NFL
challenging its age restrctions (attended but did not graduate)
- Dan Crippen, former Director of the Congressional Budget Office
- Nancy Currie, astronaut
(1980)
- Jeffrey Dahmer, serial killer (attended but did not graduate)
- Vince Doria, VP of ESPN and director of SportsCenter (1970)
- Harlan Ellison, Science fiction writer (attended but did not graduate)
- William Fowler, Nobel Prize Laureate
- Eddie George, Heisman Trophy winner, NFL
football player
- Archie Griffin, only two-time Heisman Trophy winner, current president of The Ohio State University Alumni Association
- John Havlicek, NBA basketball star, Basketball Hall of Famer
- Eileen Heckart, actress
(1942)
- Kirk Herbstreit, ESPN sports analyst
- Patricia Heaton, actress
on Everybody Loves Raymond
- Les Horvath, Heisman Trophy
winner (1943)
- David A. Huffman, computer scientist (1944)
- Melina Kanakaredes, actress, star of Providence
and CSI: NY (attended but did not graduate)
- Clark Kellogg, basketball star, TV sports
analyst
- George Monnett Kling (aka Saxon
Kling) Broadway actor, playwright and member of the Washington Square Players.
- Maurice Koblentz,
former State Commissioner of Prisons (Ohio) and expert in Penal Reform Issues.
- Bobby Knight, basketball coach
- Jerome Lawrence,
- Curtis LeMay, United States Air Force general (WWII and Cold War)
- Dante Lavelli, Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee (1945)
- Richard Lewis, comedian, actor, writer
- Roy Lichtenstein, artist (MFA 1949, honorary doctorate 1988)
- Jerry Lucas, NBA basketball star, Basketball Hall of Famer
- Erin Moriarty, CBS news
correspondent (and commencement speaker Spring Quarter 2004)
- Jack Nicklaus, often considered the greatest golfer of all time (attended but did not graduate)
- Jesse Owens, four Olympic gold medals in 1936
- Roy Plunkett, inventor of teflon (Ph.D., 1936)
- Clayton Rawson, mystery writer
- Gigi Rice, actress
- Larry Sanger, co-founder of Wikipedia (Ph.D., 2000)
- Arthur M. Schlesinger, Sr., historian
- Frank Schmalleger, professor and author (Ph.D., 1974)
- Fred Silverman, television executive
- J. K. Simmons, actor
- R. L. Stine, children's author
- James Thurber, author
- Leslie Wexner, CEO and chairman of the Limited Brands
corporation
- Dwight Yoakam, country musician (attended but did not graduate)
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Interesting Fact |
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40 years ago, women used to score 50 points lower on the Math portion of the SAT than on the Verbal. Today, their Math and Verbal scores are nearly identical on average. |
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