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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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President George W. Bush (43) is the only U.S. President to have gone to business school. |
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Did you know... |
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The MyPlan.com Jr. College Database provides detailed profiles on more than 1,100 different community colleges in the U.S. |
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