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List of North Carolina State University Peoplreport

  • Annie Antón (professor 1998–present), professor of software engineering and founder of ThePrivacyPlace

    (Academics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • David E. Aspnes (professor 1992–present), Distinguished University Professor and member of the National Academy of Sciences

    (Academics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • William Brantley Aycock (B.S. Education 1936), former University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chancellor

    (Academics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • John Balaban (professor ca. 2000–present), poet

    (Academics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Donald Bitzer (professor 1989–present), father of plasma television

    (Academics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Frank A Buckless (professor 1989–present), KPMG Professor and Department Head of Accounting at North Carolina State University’s Poole College of Management

    (Academics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Albert Carnesale (PhD Nuclear Engineering 1966; faculty member 1962–1969), UCLA Chancellor

    (Academics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Carol Fowler Durham (Ed.D. Adult Education 2009), Professor of Nursing and medical simulation leader at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

    (Academics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Donald J. Farish (M.S. Entomology, 1966), biologist and president of Rowan University

    (Academics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Blake Ragsdale Van Leer, former Dean of Engineering at North Carolina State University and president of Georgia Tech

    (Academics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • William C. Friday (B.S. Textile Engineering 1941), former President of the University of North Carolina

    (Academics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Eduardo Halfon, Guatemalan writer

    (Academics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • John Kessel (professor 1982–present), science-fiction author

    (Academics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Dorianne Laux (professor ca. 2008–present), poet

    (Academics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Trudy Mackay (professor 1987–present), quantitative geneticist, winner of the Wolf Prize in Agriculture in 2016

    (Academics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Tom Regan (professor 1967–present), philosopher and animal rights activist

    (Academics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • John M. Riddle (professor ca. 1965–2005), historian and author of Eve's Herbs

    (Academics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Robert Rodman (professor 1973–present), professor of computer science, author of Introduction to Language

    (Academics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Mary Schweitzer (professor 2003–present), paleontologist

    (Academics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Charles Edward Stevens (professor 1980–1992), professor and expert in comparative physiology and digestive systems

    (Academics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Lisa M. Porter (PhD materials science 1993), Professor of Materials Science at Carnegie Mellon University

    (Academics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Rodney Waschka II (professor 1990–present), composer

    (Academics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Gregory Washington (PhD Mechanical Engineering 1994), dean of the Henry Samueli School of Engineering at University of California, Irvine

    (Academics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • R. V. Young (professor), Renaissance English literature scholar, co-founder of the John Donne Journal

    (Academics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Nazmi Albadawi, midfielder for NASL club Carolina Railhawks

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • BeeJay Anya, (2017 graduate), 2015 ACC Sixth Man of the year, current Free Agent.

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Thurl Bailey (1983), former NBA player

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Cat Barber, NBA player, attended (2013–2016)

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Joan Benoit, won the first Women's Olympic Marathon at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles; former world record holder in the marathon; member of US Olympic Hall of Fame

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Andrew Brackman (2005), pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Jacoby Brissett, NFL quarterback for Indianapolis Colts

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Dario Brose (1992), former professional soccer player for France and Germany, San Jose Earthquakes; 1992 Olympic Soccer team

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Darrion Caldwell (2011), 2009 national wrestling champion at 149lbs; professional mixed martial artist, competing for Bellator MMA

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Alan-Michael Cash, defensive tackle for the Montreal Alouettes

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Tim Clark, PGA Tour golfer; winner of the Players Championship in 2010

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Chris Colmer (2005), offensive lineman for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Chris Corchiani (1991), former NBA player

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Jerricho Cotchery (2004), football player, Carolina Panthers

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Bill Cowher (B.S. Education 1979), football, former head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Vinny Del Negro (1988), former NBA Head Coach of the Los Angeles Clippers

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Jonathan Diaz, MLB player for the Toronto Blue Jays.

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Ashley Fliehr (B.S. Public Relations 2008), better known as Charlotte Flair, WWE wrestler

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • David Fox (B.S. Civil Engineering 1994), 1996 Olympic swimmer

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Roman Gabriel (B.S. Education 1962), football player

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Mike Glennon, NFL quarterback

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Bubba Green, former NFL lineman

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Tom Gugliotta (1992), former NBA player

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Frank Harris, former National Football League player, Chicago Bears

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Lloyd Harrison (B.S. Business 2000), retired National Football League player

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • J.J. Hickson (attended 2007–2008), NBA player

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Julius Hodge (B.A. Communications 2005), NBA player, Denver Nuggets, No. 20 pick in the 2005 NBA Draft

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Terrence Holt (B.A. Sociology 2004, attended 1999–2001), football player

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Cole Holcomb (2019), NFL linebacker

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Torry Holt (B.A. Sociology 1998), retired National Football League player

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Richard Howell (born 1990), basketball player for Hapoel Tel Aviv of the Israeli Basketball Premier League

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • John Huzvar, football player

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Cullen Jones, 2008 Olympic gold medalist, 4x100 freestyle relay; 2012 Olympic gold medalist, 4x100 medley relay

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Trevor Lacey, Attended (2014–2015) Professional basketball player for Dinamo Sassari.

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Manny Lawson (B.S. Industrial Engineering 2006), football player, Buffalo Bills

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Sean Locklear (2004), NFL offensive lineman for the Seattle Seahawks

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Sidney Lowe (1983), former NBA player; former head coach of the North Carolina State University basketball team

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Cody Martin (attended 2014–2016), NBA player

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Caleb Martin (attended 2014–2016), NBA player

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Pablo Mastroeni (attended 1994–1997), soccer player, Miami Fusion and Colorado Rapids; represented the US in the FIFA World Cup in 2002 and 2006

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Cory Mazzoni, MLB player for the San Diego Padres.

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Nate McMillan (attended 1985–1986), former NBA player; former head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Joe Milinichik, former National Football League player, Detroit Lions, Los Angeles Rams and San Diego Chargers

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Colt Morton, former baseball catcher for the San Diego Padres and player for the Sugar Land Skeeters.

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Chuck Nevitt (1982), former NBA player

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Les Palmer, football player

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Carl Pettersson, PGA Tour golfer

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Mike Quick (1982), former star NFL wide receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles (1982–90), and current Eagles' radio broadcaster

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Tab Ramos (attended 1984–1987, B.A. Foreign Language and Literature 2003), soccer player, MetroStars; represented the US in the FIFA World Cup in 1990, 1994, and 1998

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Lamont Reid (B.S. PRT 2005), NFL player, Denver Broncos

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Mike Reid, NFL defensive back Philadelphia Eagles

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Philip Rivers (B.S. Business 2003), football player, San Diego Chargers, No. 4 pick in the 2004 NFL Draft

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Dave Robertson, former MLB player, 1922 World Series Champion.

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Koren Robinson, football player, Green Bay Packers, No. 9 pick in the 2001 NFL Draft

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Scott Schweitzer, professional soccer player

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Cedric Simmons (attended 2004–2006), NBA player, Chicago Bulls; No. 15 pick in the 2006 NBA Draft

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Dennis Smith Jr., (attended 2016–17), 2016–2017 ACC Rookie of the Year, No. 9 overall pick in the 2017 NBA Draft, NBA player for the Dallas Mavericks.

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Vic Sorrell (head baseball coach 1946–1966), played 10 seasons in Major League Baseball

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Doug Strange, retired Major League Baseball player

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Craig Sutherland, professional soccer player

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Sylvester Terkay, professional wrestler

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Joe Thuney, NFL player for the New England Patriots.

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Pat Thomas, football player, Omaha Nighthawks

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Pete Thomas, football player

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • David Thompson (B.A. Sociology 2003, attended 1971–1975), retired NBA and ABA player

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Jim Toman (B.A. Vocational Industrial Education 1985, M.A. Sports Management 1995), college baseball coach at Liberty

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Trea Turner, MLB player for Washington Nationals.

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Jim Valvano, head coach of Men's Basketball for NC State's National Championship (1983)

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Fernandus Vinson, NFL player

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • T.J. Warren (attended 2012–2014), NBA player, Indiana Pacers; won 2014 ACC Player of the Year

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Spud Webb (attended 1983–1984), NBA player, Atlanta Hawks; won 1986 NBA Slam Dunk Contest

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Mario Williams (attended 2003–2005), football player, Houston Texans, Buffalo Bills; No. 1 pick in the 2006 NFL Draft

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Adrian Wilson (attended 1998–2001), football player, Arizona Cardinals

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Russell Wilson (2010 graduate), NFL football player, Seattle Seahawks, Super Bowl Champion.

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Tracy Woodson, retired Major League Baseball player

    (Athletics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Henry E. Bonitz (1893), architect; one of the first to attend and graduate from NCSU

    (Business) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • James W. Owens (1968, MT 1970, PhD 1973), Former CEO and Chairman of Caterpillar Inc.

    (Business) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Greg Schott (1985, Mechanical Engineering), President & CEO of Mulesoft

    (Business) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Dr. John Townsend (1977, BA), award-winning author and consultant of leadership and organizational coaching

    (Business) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • John Widman (1984), luthier

    (Business) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Jeff Williams (circa 1985 Bachelor's in mechanical engineering), COO of Apple Inc.

    (Business) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Jim Goodnight (Bachelor's in Applied Mathematics, Master's and Doctorate in Statistics from NCSU), Co-Founder & CEO SAS

    (Business) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Randy Boone (attended early 1960s), actor and singer

    (Media and entertainment) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Amanda Busick (B.S. Entrepreneurship major 2008), sideline/pit reporter and host for FOX Sports and Motor Trend

    (Media and entertainment) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Brett Claywell (B.S. Architecture 2001), actor

    (Media and entertainment) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • John H. Davis (Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering 1970), host and creator of the PBS television program MotorWeek since the program's inception in 1981

    (Media and entertainment) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Zach Galifianakis (Communication and Film major circa 1987; did not graduate), comedian, actor, writer

    (Media and entertainment) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Terry Gannon (B.A. History 1985), ABC sports commentator

    (Media and entertainment) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Connie B. Gay (B.S. Agricultural Education 1935), music executive and founding president of the Country Music Association

    (Media and entertainment) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Holly Glasser (B.A. in Spanish literature), editor-in-chief of MITH Magazine

    (Media and entertainment) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Michael Gracz (B.S. Business 2004), professional poker player

    (Media and entertainment) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Chris Hondros, war photographer; killed in Libya on April 20, 2011

    (Media and entertainment) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Brian Heidik, Winner of Survivor: Thailand

    (Media and entertainment) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Tim Kirkman (B.E.D. Design 1990), film writer, director

    (Media and entertainment) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Scotty McCreery, American Idol champion; country singer

    (Media and entertainment) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Rhett McLaughlin (Civil Engineering 2000), Internet personality

    (Media and entertainment) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Ken Matthews (B.A. in Political Science 1984), radio show host, professional speaker

    (Media and entertainment) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • A.D. Miles (B.A. Communications 1992), Head Writer, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

    (Media and entertainment) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Link Neal (Industrial Engineering 2001), Internet personality

    (Media and entertainment) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Rapsody, American rapper and songwriter

    (Media and entertainment) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Roy H. Park (B.A. 1931), communications executive

    (Media and entertainment) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • T. R. Pearson (B.A. and M.A. in English), novelist

    (Media and entertainment) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Jeffrey Scott Pearson (B.A. Communications, 1989), TV composer

    (Media and entertainment) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Jerry Punch (B.S. Pre-Med 1975), sideline reporter and auto racing analyst for ESPN and ABC

    (Media and entertainment) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Jon Reep (B.A. Communications, 1996), comedian and winner of NBC's Last Comic Standing, season 5 (2007)

    (Media and entertainment) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Leah Roberts, Spanish and anthropology major; withdrew at end of 1999 and disappeared on a trip to Washington state in March 2000

    (Media and entertainment) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • John Tesh (B.A. Communication 1975), musician, television presenter

    (Media and entertainment) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Tab Thacker (B.A. Criminal Justice), Police Academy actor; NCAA champion wrestler

    (Media and entertainment) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Lara Trump (B.A. Communications 2005), television host and producer

    (Media and entertainment) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Jill Wagner (B.A. Management 2001), actress

    (Media and entertainment) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Buster Glosson (B.S. Electrical Engineering 1965), Lieutenant General U.S. Air Force, Deputy Chief of Staff for plans and operations of U.S. Air Force, Washington DC. During the Gulf War, commanded the 14th Air Division (Provisional); director of campaign plans for U.S. Central Command Air Forces, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

    (Military) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • William E. Ingram, Jr., United States Army Lieutenant General and Director of the Army National Guard

    (Military) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • William C. Lee (1917), first Commander of the 101st Airborne Division.

    (Military) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Dan K. McNeill (B.S. 1968), Commander of NATO International Security Assistance Force

    (Military) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Raymond Odierno (M.S. Nuclear Effects Engineering), Chief of Staff of the United States Army (2011–present); Commanding General, Multi-national Force, Iraq; Commanding General Fort Hood and U.S. Army III Corps

    (Military) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Hugh Shelton (B.S. Textile Technology 1963), former chairman of the U.S. Armed Forces Joint Chiefs of Staff

    (Military) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Maxwell R. Thurman (B.S. Chemical Engineering 1953), US Army general; Vice Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army; first four-star officer at NCSU

    (Military) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Eli L. Whiteley (M.S. 1948), Medal of Honor recipient

    (Military) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Shane G. Gahagan (B.S. 1986), Rear Admiral U.S. Navy, Program Executive Officer for Tactical Aircraft Programs, Naval Air Systems Command

    (Military) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • John Ray Webster, Captain in the U.S. Army

    (Military) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Blake Wayne Van Leer, Commander and Captain in the U.S. Navy. Lead SeaBee program and lead the nuclear research and power unit at McMurdo Station during Operation Deep Freeze.

    (Military) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • June Atkinson (Ed.D. Education 1996), former North Carolina Superintendent of Public Instruction

    (Politics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Chris Collins (B.S.M.E. 1972), United States Representative New York 27

    (Politics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • John Edwards (B.S. Textile Technology 1974), former Senator, 2004 vice-presidential nominee, and 2008 presidential candidate

    (Politics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Abdurrahim El-Keib (PhD Electrical Engineering, 1984), engineering professor and interim prime minister of Libya

    (Politics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Oliver Max Gardner (B.S. 1903), lawyer, businessman and Governor of North Carolina from 1929 to 1933

    (Politics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Robert Gibbs (B.A. Political Science), former White House Press Secretary for President Obama

    (Politics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • J.D. Hayworth (B.A. Speech Communications and Political Science 1980), member, United States Congress, 6th District, Arizona

    (Politics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • James B. Hunt Jr. (B.S. Agricultural Education 1959, M.S. Agricultural Economics 196?), four term Governor of North Carolina

    (Politics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • H. Edward Knox (B.S. Agriculture Education 1960), former State Senator and Mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina from 1979 to 1983

    (Politics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Walter B. Jones (attended 1962–1965), member, United States Congress, 3rd District, North Carolina

    (Politics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Robert B. Jordan, III (B.S. Forestry, 1954), Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina (1985–1989)

    (Politics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Nathan Macias (M.A. in Public Administration), Texas politician and retired Lieutenant colonel in the United States Air Force

    (Politics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Saige Martin (M.A. in Art and Design, 2020), pne of two first openly gay people, and the first Latinx member, of the Raleigh City Council

    (Politics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Patrick McHenry (attended 1997), member, United States Congress, 10th District, North Carolina

    (Politics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Jonathan Melton (B.A. 2008), one of two first openly-gay members of the Raleigh City Council

    (Politics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Burley Mitchell (B.A. 1966), former North Carolina Supreme Court Chief Justice

    (Politics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Wendell H. Murphy (B.S. Agriculture 1960), former North Carolina Senate member

    (Politics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Rajendra K. Pachauri (M.S. Industrial Engineering 1972, PhD Industrial Engineering and Economics 1975), chaired the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change that shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with Al Gore

    (Politics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Hesham Qandil (PhD Biological and Agriculture Engineering), former Prime Minister of Egypt

    (Politics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Michael Robinson, activist for civil right and human rights

    (Politics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • William Kerr Scott (1917), North Carolina Commissioner of Agriculture, Governor of North Carolina, and United States Senator

    (Politics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Steve Troxler (B.S. Conservation 1974), North Carolina Commissioner of Agriculture and consumer services

    (Politics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Yasonna Laoly, Minister of Law and Human Rights of Indonesia (2014–present)

    (Politics) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Marshall Brain (M.S. Computer Science 1989, Instructor 1986–1992), founder of HowStuffWorks

    (Science and technology) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • David Carroll (B.S. Physics 1985), Director of the Center for Nanotechnology and Molecular Materials at Wake Forest University

    (Science and technology) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • James Goodnight (B.S. Applied Mathematics 1965, M.S. Experimental Statistics 1968, PhD Statistics 1972, faculty member 1972–1976), CEO of SAS Institute

    (Science and technology) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Terry Hershner (studied Mechanical and Electrical Engineering 1997–2000), electric vehicle advocate and record holder; owner of Off The Grid

    (Science and technology) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Wes Jackson (PhD Genetics 1967), founder of The Land Institute

    (Science and technology) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Paul Jones (B.S. Computer Science), poet and director of ibiblio digital library

    (Science and technology) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Munir Ahmad Khan (M.S. Nuclear Engineering), director of Pakistan's atomic bomb programmes

    (Science and technology) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • John S. Mayo (B.S., M.S., PhD Electrical Engineering), engineer and seventh president of Bell Labs

    (Science and technology) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Bill Nussey (B.S. Electrical Engineering 1987), former chief executive officer and Co-Founder of Da Vinci Systems

    (Science and technology) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Anand Lal Shimpi (B.S. Electrical Engineering 2004), founder of AnandTech

    (Science and technology) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Katharine Stinson (B.S. Mechanical Engineering 1941), first female engineering graduate, first female engineer hired by Federal Aviation Administration

    (Science and technology) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Mark Templeton (Bachelor of Environmental Design 1975), President and CEO of Citrix Systems

    (Science and technology) (Alumni, faculty, and former students)

  • Alexander Q. Holladay, 1889–1899

    (Presidents) (Chief executives of the University)

  • George T. Winston, 1899–1908

    (Presidents) (Chief executives of the University)

  • Daniel H. Hill, Jr., 1908–1916

    (Presidents) (Chief executives of the University)

  • Wallace Carl Riddick, 1916–1923

    (Presidents) (Chief executives of the University)

  • Eugene C. Brooks, 1923–1934

    (Presidents) (Chief executives of the University)

  • John W. Harrelson, 1934–1945

    (Dean of Administration) (Chief executives of the University)

  • John W. Harrelson, 1945–1953

    (Chancellors) (Chief executives of the University)

  • Carey Hoyt Bostian, 1953–1959

    (Chancellors) (Chief executives of the University)

  • John T. Caldwell, 1959–1975

    (Chancellors) (Chief executives of the University)

  • Jackson A. Rigney (interim), 1975

    (Chancellors) (Chief executives of the University)

  • Joab Thomas, 1975–1981

    (Chancellors) (Chief executives of the University)

  • Nash Winstead (interim), 1981–1982

    (Chancellors) (Chief executives of the University)

  • Bruce Poulton, 1982–1989

    (Chancellors) (Chief executives of the University)

  • Larry K. Monteith, 1989–1998

    (Chancellors) (Chief executives of the University)

  • Marye Anne Fox, 1998–2004

    (Chancellors) (Chief executives of the University)

  • Robert A. Barnhardt (interim), 2004

    (Chancellors) (Chief executives of the University)

  • James L. Oblinger, 2005–2009

    (Chancellors) (Chief executives of the University)

  • James H. Woodward (interim), 2009–2010

    (Chancellors) (Chief executives of the University)

  • William R. Woodson, 2010–present

    (Chancellors) (Chief executives of the University)

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About This Tool

North Carolina State University is a member of the Research University, one of the world’s top public universities. Founded in 1887, the school has about 30,000 students and a strong faculty, with 23 professors selected as members of the National Academy of Sciences or the National Academy of Engineering.

The North Carolina State University has a large number of teachers and is backed by the Chaebol. In-depth academic research, coupled with advanced teaching equipment, there are nearly 199 outstanding alumni. The random tool generator carefully lists the North Carolina State University athletes, academics, business elites, and media people who have lived or studied here for some time, after graduation in their respective fields to occupy a place.

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