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List of Liberty University Peoplreport

  • Jerry Falwell, founder (Founders)

  • Elmer Towns, founder (Founders)

  • Jerry Falwell, Jr. '84, President and Chancellor of Liberty University (Administration)

  • Tracy Packiam Alloway, Cognitive Psychologist instructor at University of North Florida

    (Academics) (Alumni)

  • Susan Wise Bauer '88, author and English instructor at The College of William & Mary

    (Academics) (Alumni)

  • Dondi E. Costin, President of Charleston Southern University

    (Academics) (Alumni)

  • Alex McFarland, Director of Christian World View at North Greenville University

    (Academics) (Alumni)

  • Patrick Ayota, Ugandan businessman, Deputy Managing Director of the National Social Security Fund of Uganda

    (Business) (Alumni)

  • Richard Rossi, filmmaker, actor, evangelist.

    (Film) (Alumni)

  • Shannon Bream, Host of Fox News @ Night, Supreme Court reporter, Fox News

    (Journalism) (Alumni)

  • Jessica Moore, American journalist at WCBS-TV

    (Journalism) (Alumni)

  • Samantha Ponder, ESPN Sunday NFL Countdown host

    (Journalism) (Alumni)

  • Bob Sturm, KTCK-FM

    (Journalism) (Alumni)

  • Mike Bullock, comic writer for Lions, Tigers and Bears and The Phantom

    (Literature) (Alumni)

  • Angela Elwell Hunt '80, Christian author

    (Literature) (Alumni)

  • Tim LaHaye, Christian author

    (Literature) (Alumni)

  • Daniel Whyte III, M.A.: Christian author

    (Literature) (Alumni)

  • Meredith Andrews, Contemporary Christian music singer

    (Music) (Alumni)

  • Hector Cervantes, member of Casting Crowns

    (Music) (Alumni)

  • Stephen Christian, lead singer for Anberlin

    (Music) (Alumni)

  • Thad Cockrell, Christian country singer

    (Music) (Alumni)

  • Anthony Evans, Jr., Christian singer-songwriter and contestant on season 2 of The Voice

    (Music) (Alumni)

  • Terry Fator, singer and ventriloquist; winner of season 2 of America's Got Talent

    (Music) (Alumni)

  • Chad Graham, member of Christian rock band Anthem Lights

    (Music) (Alumni)

  • Caleb Grimm, member of Christian rock band Anthem Lights

    (Music) (Alumni)

  • Corey Horn, bassist for Christian rock band Remedy Drive

    (Music) (Alumni)

  • Paris Jones, singer and rapper

    (Music) (Alumni)

  • Kyle Kupecky, former member of Christian rock band Anthem Lights (also son-in-law of Karen Kingsbury)

    (Music) (Alumni)

  • Tim Lambesis, Former founding member of As I Lay Dying

    (Music) (Alumni)

  • Joy Lippard, Contemporary Christian music singer

    (Music) (Alumni)

  • Mark Lowry, Christian singer and comedian

    (Music) (Alumni)

  • Kevin Max, singer for Christian group Audio Adrenaline; former member of Christian rock band DC Talk

    (Music) (Alumni)

  • Jody McBrayer, former singer for Christian group Avalon

    (Music) (Alumni)

  • Guy Penrod, former singer for gospel group Gaither Vocal Band

    (Music) (Alumni)

  • Alan Powell, member of Christian rock band Anthem Lights

    (Music) (Alumni)

  • Jon Schneck, member of Christian rock band Relient K

    (Music) (Alumni)

  • Phil Stacey, contestant on the sixth season of American Idol

    (Music) (Alumni)

  • Michael Tait, lead singer for Christian group Newsboys; former member of DC Talk

    (Music) (Alumni)

  • Shaun Tomczak, Member of the band Sidewalk Prophets

    (Music) (Alumni)

  • TobyMac, Christian hip hop artist; former member of DC Talk

    (Music) (Alumni)

  • The Lone Bellow, Brian Elmquist and Zach Williams both attended in the early 2000s

    (Music) (Alumni)

  • Tad Skylar Agoglia, founder of First Response Team of America

    (Other) (Alumni)

  • Kevin Beary, former sheriff of Orange County, Florida

    (Other) (Alumni)

  • Jurnee Carr, founder of Jurnee's Journey Foundation

    (Other) (Alumni)

  • Chris Epps (master's degree in guidance counseling): convicted former commissioner of the Mississippi Department of Corrections (MDOC)

    (Other) (Alumni)

  • Courtney Garrett, Miss Virginia

    (Other) (Alumni)

  • Murray A. Hansen, Wisconsin Air National Guard general

    (Other) (Alumni)

  • Les Adams, Republican member of the Virginia House of Delegates

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Chuck Baldwin, Constitution Party presidential nominee in the 2008 US presidential election

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Allison Ball, Kentucky State Treasurer

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Scott Baugh '84, former Republican member of the California State Assembly

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Fernando Cabrera, Democratic Council member in New York

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Lee Chatfield, Republican member of the Michigan House of Representatives

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Jeff Coleman '01, former Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Mike Fleck '95, Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Kevin Grantham, Republican, President of the Colorado Senate

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Pete Kelly, Republican, President of the Alaska Senate

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Janet Vestal Kelly, former Secretary of the Commonwealth of Virginia

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Matt Krause, Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Tim Krieger '84: Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Jean Elizabeth Manes, United States Ambassador to El Salvador

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Chad Mayes, California politician serving the California State Assembly

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Tony Perkins, President of the Family Research Council; former Republican member of the Louisiana House of Representatives

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Mats Persson, director of Open Europe

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • John O'Neal, Republican member of the West Virginia House of Delegates

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Adrian Smith, US Congressman from Nebraska (transferred to the University of Nebraska)

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Jeffrey Thompson, member of the Idaho House of Representatives

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Jennifer Sullivan Republican member of the Florida House of Representatives

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Jackie Walorski, Republican member of the United States House of Representatives

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Jonathan Falwell, son of Jerry Falwell and senior pastor of Thomas Road Baptist Church

    (Religion) (Alumni)

  • William Franklin Graham IV, evangelist; grandson of Billy Graham

    (Religion) (Alumni)

  • Jerry Johnston, honorary Doctor of Divinity: founding pastor of the former First Family Church of Overland Park, Kansas; now vice president of Houston Baptist University

    (Religion) (Alumni)

  • Michael R. Licona M.A., PhD.: Christian New Testament scholar and apologist; Associate Professor of Theology Houston Baptist University

    (Religion) (Alumni)

  • Gabe Lyons, founder, Fermi Project

    (Religion) (Alumni)

  • Johnnie Moore, Jr., Author and CEO of The Kairos Company

    (Religion) (Alumni)

  • Ed Stetzer: Christian author and missionary

    (Religion) (Alumni)

  • Chris Surber, M.Div.: pastor and author

    (Religion) (Alumni)

  • Bill Keller, televangelist and host of Live Prayer

    (Religion) (Alumni)

  • David A. Schauer, former executive director of National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements

    (Science) (Alumni)

  • Tony Beasley, Manager of the Syracuse Chiefs

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Doug Brady, former second baseman for the Chicago White Sox

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Sid Bream, former MLB first baseman

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • David Bote, outfielder for Chicago Cubs transferred out after one semester

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Ryan Cordell, outfielder for Milwaukee Brewers

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Rod Delmonico, former coach for the University of Tennessee and the Dutch national team

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Lee Guetterman, former MLB pitcher

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Ian Parmley, outfielder for Toronto Blue Jays

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Randy Tomlin, pitching coach for the Harrisburg Senators

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Peter Aluma, former center for the Nigerian national team

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Seth Curry, current guard for the Dallas Mavericks, played at Liberty for one season

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Tomasz Gielo, current forward for the Joventut Badalona and the Poland national basketball team

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Octavio De La Grana, current assistant coach and head scout for the Miami Heat

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Katie Feenstra-Mattera, former WNBA player, head coach of the Cornerstone University women's team

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Megan Frazee, forward for CCC Polkowice in Poland, former WNBA player

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Julius Nwosu, former NBA player

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Jeri Porter, former head coach of the George Mason University women's team

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Jesse Sanders, guard for S.L. Benfica

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Andrew Smith, forward for Rasta Vechta and member of the Latvia national basketball team

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Itoro Umoh-Coleman, former head coach of the Clemson University women's team

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Avery Warley, former center for the Phoenix Mercury

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Walt Aikens, defensive back for the Miami Dolphins

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Fred Banks, former wide receiver for the Cleveland Browns, Miami Dolphins, and Chicago Bears

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Sebastian Barrie, former defensive end and tackle for the Green Bay Packers, Arizona Cardinals, and San Diego Chargers (transferred from Prairie View A&M University)

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Mike Brown, former wide receiver for the Carolina Panthers

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Dwayne Carswell, former tight end and offensive lineman for the Denver Broncos

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • John Cartwright, former Liberty coach

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Kelvin Edwards, former wide receiver for the New Orleans Saints and Dallas Cowboys

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Jason Elam, former Kicker for the Denver Broncos

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Marcus Floyd, former cornerback for the New York Jets, Buffalo Bills, and Carolina Panthers Received Master of Divinity in 2010 from Liberty University

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Nick Foles, quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles, Super Bowl LII MVP, earning his graduate degree in divinity.

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Samkon Gado, former NFL running back

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Eric Green, former NFL tight end

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Wayne Haddix, former defensive end for the New York Giants, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Carolina Panthers

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Erick Harris, former NFL and arena football defensive end

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Rashad Jennings, former NFL running back

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Dominique Jones, tight end for the Indianapolis Colts

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Kevin Fogg, defensive back for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Matt Lambros, CFL free agent

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Mike Lucas, football coach for the University of Louisiana at Lafayette

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • T. J. McCreight, personnel director for the Indianapolis Colts

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • James McKnight, former wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks, Dallas Cowboys, and Miami Dolphins; coach at Cypress Bay High School

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Vince Redd, NFL free agent (transferred to the University of Virginia)

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Stephen Sene, former offensive tackle for the New England Patriots

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Vic Shealy, head coach at Houston Baptist University

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Hunter Steward, offensive lineman for the BC Lions

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Richard Shelton, scout for the Tennessee Titans

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Johnny Shepherd, former running back for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Buffalo Bills, and New York Knights (transferred to Livingston University)

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Donald Smith, former CFL cornerback and All-star

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Chris Summers, former wide receiver for the Minnesota Vikings

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Paul Troth, former assistant football coach at ECU

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Brian Witherspoon, former New York Giant

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Josh Woodrum, former quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Darren Amoo, forward for the Pittsburgh Riverhounds

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Joshua Boateng, midfielder for AC Oulu in Finland (transferred from Virginia Tech)

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Coy Craft, midfielder for the FC Dallas

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Juan Guzman, midfielder for the Charlotte Eagles

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Darryl Roberts, striker for the Charlotte Eagles and the Trinidad and Tobago national team

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Osei Telesford, midfielder for the Puerto Rico Islanders and the Trinidad and Tobago national team

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Sly Tetteh, former president of Liberty Professionals in Ghana

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Marc-André Bourdon, former defenseman for the Philadelphia Flyers

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • William Byron, NASCAR Driver

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Sam Chelanga, professional runner

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Josh Cox '98, long-distance runner

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Charles Fernandez, Olympic pentathlete that represents Guatemala

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Jhon Perlaza, Track and field olympian from Colombia

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Elena Seiple, bodybuilder

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Debbie Yow, Athletic Director at NC State

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Clark Zealand '96; M.A. '98, ultramarathon runner

    (Sports) (Alumni)

  • Patricia Abravanel, Daughter of Silvio Santos, Brazilian TV producer and host

    (Television) (Alumni)

  • Jean Doumanian, television producer

    (Television) (Alumni)

  • Tiffany Espensen, Actress known for Piper Nickelodeon Bucket & Skinner's Epic Adventures

    (Television) (Alumni)

  • Trent Garrett, actor and model (attended one semester)

    (Television) (Alumni)

  • Victoria Henley, Model that appeared on America's Next Top Model (cycle 19)

    (Television) (Alumni)

  • Vic Mignogna '86, anime voice actor

    (Television) (Alumni)

  • Heidi Mueller, soap opera actress

    (Television) (Alumni)

  • Lindsley Register, Actress known for Laura AMC The Walking Dead

    (Television) (Alumni)

  • Phil Snyder, voice actor known for Disney Jiminy Cricket

    (Television) (Alumni)

  • Mary Kate Robertson, Current student and Television star, a member of Duck Dynasty

    (Television) (Alumni)

  • John Luke Robertson, Current student and Television star, a member of Duck Dynasty

    (Television) (Alumni)

  • Reed Robertson, Current student and Television star, a member of Duck Dynasty

    (Television) (Alumni)

  • Michelle Wright, Anchorwoman on WTAE Pittsburgh

    (Television) (Alumni)

  • Peter Alan Bell, national leader in Osteopathic Medicine and current dean at Liberty University and the College of Osteopathic Medicine (Faculty and staff)

  • Charles Billingsley, former worship leader at Thomas Road Baptist Church (Faculty and staff)

  • James A. Borland, professor of philosophy and theology (Faculty and staff)

  • Turner Gill, head football coach (Faculty and staff)

  • Carey Green, head women's basketball coach (Faculty and staff)

  • Dan Gordon, visiting professor of cinematic arts (Faculty and staff)

  • Gary Habermas, chairman of the department of philosophy and theology (Faculty and staff)

  • Ed Hindson, professor of Old Testament studies and eschatology, host of The King Is Coming (Faculty and staff)

  • Robert Hurt, Dean of School of Law and Government (Faculty and staff)

  • Thomas Ice, executive director of the Pre-Trib Research Center, associate professor of theology (Faculty and staff)

  • Phil Kline, professor of law (Faculty and staff)

  • Karen Kingsbury, visiting professor of English (received Honorary Doctor of Letters in 2017) (Faculty and staff)

  • Babbie Mason, The School of Music Advisory Council member (Faculty and staff)

  • Ritchie McKay, head basketball coach (Faculty and staff)

  • Ian McCaw, athletic director (Faculty and staff)

  • Ricky Skaggs, The School of Music Advisory Council member (Faculty and staff)

  • Dot Richardson, head softball coach (Faculty and staff)

  • Randall Wallace, visiting professor of cinematic arts (Faculty and staff)

  • George H. W. Bush, former 41st President of the United States of America. Honorary Doctor of Humanities awarded in 1990. (Honorary Degree recipients)

  • Shannon Bream, Journalist on Fox News . Honorary Doctor of Law awarded in 2013. (Honorary Degree recipients)

  • Jeb Bush, former 43rd Governor of Florida. Honorary Doctor of Humanities awarded in 2015. (Honorary Degree recipients)

  • S. Truett Cathy, founder of Chick-fil-A. Honorary Doctor of Humanities awarded in 2012. (Honorary Degree recipients)

  • Ben Carson, Neurosurgeon and current United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development . Honorary Doctor of Sciences awarded in 2018. (Honorary Degree recipients)

  • Jimmy Carter, 39th President of the United States . Honorary Doctor of Humanities awarded in 2018. (Honorary Degree recipients)

  • Rashad Jennings, former New York Giants running back. Honorary Doctor of Humanities awarded in 2016. (Honorary Degree recipients)

  • Chuck Norris, Actor. Honorary Doctor of Humanities awarded in 2008. (Honorary Degree recipients)

  • Lacey E. Putney, former member of the Virginia House of Delegates. Honorary Doctor of Humanities award in 2014 (Honorary Degree recipients)

  • Mitt Romney, former Governor of Massachusetts. Honorary Doctor of Humanities awarded in 2012 (Honorary Degree recipients)

  • Donald Trump, businessman and 45th President of the United States. Honorary Doctorate of Business awarded in 2012. Honorary Doctor of Laws in 2017, awarded during his first college commencement speech as President. (Honorary Degree recipients)

  • Randall Wallace, screenwriter known for Braveheart. Honorary Doctor of Humanities award in 2011. (Honorary Degree recipients)

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Liberty University, a private Christian University in Lynchburg, Va. , counts students in its online courses, it is the largest Evangelical university in the world, the largest non-profit private university in the United States, the 7th-largest four-year university, and the largest university in Virginia.

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