List of Indiana State University people

This is a list of notable current and former faculty members, alumni, and non-graduating attendees of Indiana State University in Terre Haute, Indiana

Presidents

  • William Albert Jones (1869-1879)
  • George Pliny Brown (1879-1885)
  • William Wood Parsons (1885-1921), LL.D., DePauw University[1]
  • Linnaeus Neal Hines (1921-1933), M.A., Cornell University[2]
  • Ralph Noble Tirey (1934-1953), M.A., Indiana University
  • Dr. Raleigh Warren Holmstedt (1953-1965), Ph.D., Columbia Teachers College, Columbia University
  • Dr. Alan Carson Rankin (1965-1975), D.S.Sc., Syracuse University
  • Dr. Richard George Landini (1975-1992), Ph.D., University of Florida
  • Dr. John Moore (1992-2000), Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University
  • Dr. Lloyd W. Benjamin III (2000-2008) Ph.D., University of North Carolina
  • Dr. Daniel J. Bradley (2008–2018) Ph.D., Michigan State University
  • Dr. Deborah J. Curtis (2018–present) Ph.D., Indiana State University

Faculty

Notable alumni

Business

Medicine

  • H.R. Cox, bacteriologist, discovered Rocky Mountain spotted fever treatment and several typhus vaccines
  • Jill Bolte Taylor, "The Singing Scientist", neuroanatomist, one of 2008 Time magazine's "100 Most Influential People"[13]
  • J. Buzz Von Ornsteiner, forensic psychologist, television personality[14]

Government

Members of Congress (13)

  • Birch Bayh, US Senator, Indiana (1963–1981); authored two Constitutional amendments[15]
  • John S. Benham, US Representative, Indiana 4th District (1919–1923)[16]
  • Thurman C. Crook, US Representative, Indiana 3rd District (1949–1951)[17]
  • Brad Ellsworth, US Representative, Indiana 8th District (2007–2011)[18]
  • Clarence C. Gilhams, US Representative, Indiana 12th District (1906–1909)[19]
  • Brian D. Kerns, US Representative, Indiana 7th District (2001–2003)[20]
  • William Larrabee, US Representative for Indiana 6th and 11th Districts (1931–1943)[21]
  • D. Bailey Merrill, US Representative, Indiana 8th District (1953–1955)[22]
  • John T. Myers, US Representative, Indiana 7th District (1967–1997)[23]
  • Edward A. Pease, US Representative, Indiana 7th District (1997–2001)[6]
  • Everett Sanders, US Representative, Indiana 5th District (1917–1925); Secretary to President Calvin Coolidge (1925–1929); Chairman, Republican National Committee (1932–1934)[24]
  • Albert Henry Vestal, US Representative, Indiana 8th District (1917–1932); Republican Whip (1923–1931)[25]
  • Fred Wampler, US Representative, Indiana 6th District (1959–1961)[26]

State political leaders

Diplomats

Judges

  • Gene E. Brooks, Judge, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana, tenure 1979-1994; Chief Judge 1987–1994[35]
  • Noma Gurich, Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court, State of Oklahoma[36]
  • Allen Sharp, Senior Judge, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Indiana, tenure 1973-2009; Chief Judge 1981–1996[37]

Other

  • Marvella Bayh, late wife of long-time Indiana Senator Birch Bayh; mother of current Indiana Senator Birch Evans Bayh III; instrumental in establishing Hoosier Girls State at Indiana State University[38]
  • Willa Brown, African-American aerospace pioneer; first African-American woman commercial pilot in United States; first African-American female officer in Civil Air Patrol[39]
  • P. Pete Chalos, Mayor of Terre Haute, Indiana 1980-1996
  • Jeff Papa, first Mayor of Zionsville, Indiana.[40][41]
  • Kenneth L. Peek, Jr., Lieutenant General, United States Air Force, former 8 AF Commander
  • Chuck Smith, Mayor, Woodmere, Ohio, 2009–Present

Education

Current

Former

Presidents and Chancellors
Deans and administrators

Athletics

Arts, Entertainment and Media

Fictional alumni

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