Carroll University is a private liberal arts college in Waukesha, Wisconsin. Following are some of its notable alumni.
Business
Name | Class | Major | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
Steven Burd | 1971 | Economics | Chairman and president and CEO of Safeway Inc. | |
Donald Goerke | 1949 | Mathematics | Inventor of SpaghettiOs | |
Michael Jaharis | 1950 | Business administration | Founder of Kos Pharmaceuticals and Vatera Healthcare Partners LLC, and co-founder of Arisaph Pharmaceuticals | |
Gregg Steinhafel | 1977 | Business administration | President and chairman of the board of Target Corporation |
Clergy
Name | Class | Major | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mel Lawrenz | 1977 | English and religion | Author, speaker, and former senior pastor of Elmbrook church | |
William C. R. Sheridan | 1939 | Liberal arts | Episcopal Bishop of Northern Indiana | |
Edward M. Turner | BA | Episcopal prelate and Bishop of the Virgin Islands | ||
Robert Varley | 1945 | BA | Bishop of The Episcopal Church | |
Arthur A. Vogel | non-degreed | Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of West Missouri |
Education
Name | Class | Major | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
Stephen Blumenfeld | 1979 | Sociology | Senior lecturer and director of the Centre for Labour Employment and Work at Victoria University of Wellington | |
James Bonk | 1953 | Chemistry | Chemistry professor at Duke University | |
Howard Fuller | 1962 | Sociology and history | Civil rights activist and co-founder of the Malcolm X Liberation University | |
Ray David Owen | 1937 | Biology | Chairman of the Caltech Division of Biology | |
Michael Persinger | non-degreed | Professor of psychology at Laurentian University | ||
Grant Showerman | non-degreed | Classical scholar.at the University of Wisconsin–Madison | ||
David A. Strand | 1958 | President of Illinois State University |
Art and entertainment
Name | Class | Major | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
Matt Christman | Co-host of Chapo Trap House | |||
James Daly | non-degreed | Theater, film, and Emmy Award winning television actor | ||
Alfred Lunt | 1914 | non-degreed | Actor and director | |
Fred MacMurray | non-degreed | Film and television actor | ||
Dennis Morgan | 1930 | Actor | ||
Olaf Odegaard | 1961 | Artist and playwright | ||
Janet Parshall | Syndicated radio talk show host | |||
Harper Starling | Kinesiology | Recording artist, songwriter, and dancer | ||
Eric Szmanda | 1997 | Actor known for the television show CSI | ||
William A. Wojnar | 1974 | Classical organist and professor of music |
Government and civil service
Name | Class | Major | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
Laura Gutiérrez | 1995 | Spanish and biology | Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services | |
Justin Jacobs | 2003 | Mathematics and
computer science |
Applied research mathematician at the National Security Agency, independent sports analytics researcher,
and 2014 PECASE winner |
|
Maybelle Maud Park | 1891 | Physician and director of the Wisconsin Child Welfare Department of the State Board of Control | ||
Antonio R. Riley | 1987 | Political science and history | Midwest Regional Administrator of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development |
Law
Name | Class | Major | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
David L. Dancey | 1938 | Wisconsin Circuit Court judge and Wisconsin State Assembly | ||
Fred Foreman | 1970 | United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois | ||
Daniel Kelly | 1986 | Spanish and political science | Attorney and former justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court |
Literature and journalism
Name | Class | Major | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
John Ball | 1934 | Novelist, music critic, and Emmy Award recipient from the Mystery Writers of America | ||
Doug Larson | English | Columnist and editor for the Door County Advocate | ||
Lucius W. Nieman | Founder of the Milwaukee Journal |
Military
Name | Class | Major | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
James P. Daley | 1977 | Political science and history | U.S. National Guard general | |
John Patten Story | 1857 | Major general in the United States Army | ||
David W. Winn | Non-degreed | U.S. Air Force general |
Politics
Sports
Name | Class | Major | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
Walt Ambrose | 1930 | Professional football player | ||
Herb Bizer | 1930 | Professional football player | ||
John W. Breen | 1935 | Professional football player and NFL personnel manager | ||
Pat Cerroni | 1992 | Head football coach at the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh | ||
Moxie Dalton | Professional football player | |||
John Edmund Fries | 1910 | College football coach | ||
Karl George | Professional football player | |||
Rudy Gollomb | Professional football player with the Philadelphia Eagles | |||
Bill Hempel | Professional football player | |||
Kirk Hershey | Professional football player | |||
Frank Hertz | Professional football player with the Milwaukee Badgers | |||
Bill Irwin | 1962 | Professional wrestler | ||
Buzz Knoblauch | 1936 | Professional basketball player | ||
Mark Krzykowski | College athletics administrator and former college football coach | |||
Wally Lemm | 1942 | NFL head coach and college football coach | ||
Ivan Quinn | Professional football player | |||
Ed Sparr | Professional football player | |||
Gil Sterr | Professional football player | |||
Claude Taugher | Non-degreed | Professional football player for the Green Bay Packers | ||
Augie Vander Meulen | 1932 | Professional basketball player | ||
Buff Wagner | Professional football player for the Green Bay Packers |
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