List of Washington State University people

The Washington State University Alumni Association defines an alumnus as anyone who was a student at WSU and is no longer attending. This page lists accomplished alumni and faculty members of WSU.

Nobel laureates

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Notable alumni

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Academe

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Animal husbandry

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The arts, literature and media

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  • Sherman Alexie, 1994 B.A. American studies, author and filmmaker; received WSU Regents' Distinguished Alumnus Award in 2003
  • Rudy Autio, sculptor, best known for figurative ceramic vessels
  • Cindy Brunson, 1996 B.A. communications/broadcasting, ESPN anchor, Pac-12 Networks commentator
  • Ana Cabrera, 2004 B.A. communications, CNN reporter and anchor
  • Betty Feves, artist
  • Deborah Gardner, Peace Corps volunteer murdered in Tonga in 1976; subject of American Taboo by Philip Weiss
  • Art Gilmore, 1931, voice actor and announcer
  • Keith Jackson, 1954 B.A. sports communications, ABC-TV sports commentator; received WSU Regents' Distinguished Alumnus Award in 1978
  • Edward Kienholz, pop art installation artist
  • Grace Kim, cofounder of Schemata Workshop architecture firm in Seattle; cohousing expert; author of The Survival Guide to Architectural Internship and Career Development; commissioner of the Seattle Planning Commission.
  • Gary Larson, 1972 B.A. communications, Far Side cartoonist; received WSU Regents' Distinguished Alumnus Award in 1990
  • Blake Lewis, American Idol Season 6 runner-up
  • Dolph Lundgren, Swedish actor, studied chemical engineering for a year at Washington State
  • Scott MacDonald, television actor
  • Patrick F. McManus, outdoor humor writer; studied at Washington State College before it became Washington State University
  • Edward R. Murrow, 1930 B.A. speech, journalist for CBS; "father of television news broadcasting"; WWII radio correspondent; Hear It Now radio program host; See It Now television program host; received WSU Regents' Distinguished Alumnus Award in 1963
  • Krist Novoselic, 2016 B.S. social sciences, founding member and bassist for grunge band Nirvana
  • Barry Serafin, 1986 B.A. humanities, ABC News correspondent; received WSU Regents' Distinguished Alumnus Award in 1991
  • D. C. Simpson, creator of webcomic Ozy and Millie and political cartoon I Drew This
  • Clyfford Still, 1935 MFA, abstract expressionist painter,
  • Frances Yeend, lyric soprano opera singer

Business

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Government, law and politics

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U.S. Senator Patty Murray
 
Former Congressman George Nethercutt

Humanities

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Military

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Science, space and technology

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Sports and athletics

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Notable faculty

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Notable regents

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References

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  4. ^ Harrison Smith (2018-04-05). "Alfred Crosby, environmental historian of 'Columbian exchange,' dies at 87". The Washington Post. Washington, D.C. ISSN 0190-8286. OCLC 1330888409.
  5. ^ Aumen, Adrian (2016-04-13). "WSU professor leads international study of women's rights". WSU Insider. Retrieved 2020-02-16.