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This list of Grinnell College alumni includes graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of Grinnell College , Iowa, US.
Academia and research [ edit ]
Name
Class year
Notability
Reference
Barber, Benjamin
1960
Political theorist, author of Jihad vs. McWorld
[ 1]
Buckley, Oliver
1909
President and director of Bell Labs , namesake of the Oliver E. Buckley Condensed Matter Prize
[ 2]
Cech, Thomas
1970
Co-winner of 1989 Nobel Prize in Chemistry , president of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute
[ 3] [ 4]
Chai, May-lee
1989
Author, professor and American Book Award winner
Coleman, Mary Sue
1965
President of the University of Iowa (1995–2002) and the first female president of the University of Michigan (2002–2014)
[ 5]
Evrigenis, Ioannis D.
1993
Professor of Political Science and Chair of the Department of Classics at Tufts University
[ 6]
Golbeck, Amanda L.
1974
Lead editor of Leadership and Women in Statistics , winner of 2016 Committee of Presidents of Statistical Societies Elizabeth L. Scott Award
[ 7] [ 8]
Grinker, Roy Richard
1983
Anthropologist, editor of Anthropological Quarterly
[ 9]
Harshbarger, Frances
1923
One of the first female American mathematicians to receive a doctorate
[ 10]
Herriott, Frank Irving
1890 (BS)
1893 (MS)
Acting professor of political science (1895–1898)
Hughes-Schrader, Sally
1917
Professor of Zoology at Duke University , fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
[ 11]
Koenker, Roger
1969
Professor of Economics at University College London
[ 12]
Manlove, Jennifer
Sociological research scientist at Child Trends
[ 13]
Maxwell, David
1966
President of Drake University
[ 14]
Merrill, Thomas W.
1971
Charles Evans Hughes Professor of Law at Columbia Law School
Myers-Scotton, Carol
1955
Linguist
[ 15]
Noyes, William
1879
Analytical and organic chemist; determined atomic weights
[ 16]
Patterson, Clair
1943
Geochemist, first person to accurately date the age of the Earth , responsible for the removal of lead from gasoline
[ 17] [ 18]
Risser, Paul
1961
President of Miami University and Oregon State University
[ 19]
Name
Class year
Notability
Reference
Cannon, Kevin
2002
Comics writer and artist
[ 20]
Cannon, Zander
1995
Comics writer and artist
[ 21]
Clarke, Cornelia
1909
Nature photographer
[ 22]
Cooper, Martha
1963
Icon of the Street art movement and author of Subway Art
[ 23]
Hancock, Herbie
1960
Jazz musician and composer
[ 24]
Irwin, Pat
1977
Composer, musician, and guitarist
[ 25]
Macy, Jesse
1870
Political scientist and historian
[ 26]
Manuel, Philip
1913
Pianist, harpsichordist, teacher
[ 27]
Meglioranza, Thomas
1992
Operatic baritone
Mura, David
1974
Writer, memoirist and poet
Wills, Edwina Florence
1937
Artist and composer
[ 28]
Business and finance [ edit ]
Name
Class year
Notability
Reference
Brue, Nordahl
1967
Founder of Bruegger's Bagels
[ 29]
Chambers, John B.
1977
Chairman of the Sovereign Debt Committee at Standard and Poor's
[ 30]
Little, Caroline
1981
North America CEO of Guardian News & Media
[ 31]
McCulley, Paul
1979
Economist, managing director at PIMCO
[ 32]
Moujaled, Maijid
2014
Co-founder (with Ham Serunjogi '16) of Chipper Cash, one of the most successful fintech companies in Africa
[ 33] [ 34]
Rosenfield, Joseph
1925
Businessman, made initial contribution to Intel and donated it to Grinnell College; called the "Patriarch of Iowa Business" by Des Moines Register
[ 35]
Schulhof, Mickey
1964
Former president of Sony America, first American asked to serve on the board of directors for Sony, patent holder
[ 36]
Serunjogi, Ham
2016
Co-founder (with Maijid Moujaled '14) of Chipper Cash, one of the most successful fintech companies in Africa
[ 37] [ 38]
Vanderpoel, Waid
1943
Economist and former chief investment officer of the First National Bank of Chicago
[ 39]
Name
Class year
Notability
Reference
Atherton, Matthew
1995
Winner of the reality show Who Wants to Be a Superhero?
[ 40]
Bergl, Emily
1997
Actress, best known for Men in Trees
[ 41]
Cooper, Gary
1926 (did not graduate)
Actor, best known for High Noon , received five Oscar nominations for Best Actor
[ 42]
Coyote, Peter
1964
Actor, author, narrated the opening ceremony of the 2002 Winter Olympics and Oscar telecasts
[ 43]
Koenig, Walter
1958 (transferred)
Actor, best known as Chekov in Star Trek
[ 44]
McCallie, Ellen
1992
Scientist on BBC 's Rough Science series
[ 45]
Nanjiani, Kumail
2001
Stand-up comedian, Academy Award-nominated writer, actor and comedian, best known for role on TV series Silicon Valley and co-authorship and performance in film The Big Sick
[ 46]
Rissien, Edward L.
1949
Film producer
[ 47]
Roberts, Ian
1987
Actor, founder of Upright Citizens Brigade
[ 48]
Rosenfeld, Win
2000
Screenwriter and producer, president of Monkeypaw Productions
[ 49]
Government, law, and public policy[ edit ]
Name
Class year
Notability
Reference
Adams, Henry Carter
1874
Economist, promoter of the American Economic Association, led movement to regulate "natural monopolies" in economic life
[ 50]
Adelman, Kenneth
1967
Deputy ambassador to the United Nations , Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency , National Editor of Washingtonian magazine
[ 51] [ 52]
Blake, Charles
2005
Democratic member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from Little Rock , Arkansas
[ 53]
Cîțu, Florin
1996
Prime Minister of Romania (2020–2021)
[ 54]
Cole, Tom
1971
Representative from Oklahoma , Chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee
[ 55]
Cyr, Frank W.
1923 (transferred)
Professor at Teachers College, Columbia University, "father of the yellow school bus"
[ 56]
Edwards, Richard
University administrator and professor of economics
Flanagan, Hallie
1911
Director of the Federal Theater Project ; first woman to win a Guggenheim
[ 57]
Garang, John
1969
Vice president of Sudan , leader of the rebel Sudan People's Liberation Army
[ 58]
Grossberg, Daniel
2006
Kentucky state representative
[ 59]
Hall, Chris
2007
Iowa State Representative
[ 60]
Hopkins, Harry
1912
WPA administrator and architect of the New Deal
[ 61]
Katayama, Sen
1892
Co-founder of the Japan Communist Party
[ 62] [ 63]
Kenyon, William
1890
Senator from Iowa and Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
[ 64]
Lucero, Rebecca
2003
Minnesota human rights commissioner, led state civil rights investigation of Minneapolis Police Department following the murder of George Floyd
[ 65] [ 66]
Moose, George
1966
Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs , Ambassador to Benin and Senegal
[ 67]
Railsback, Tom
1954
Representative from Illinois
[ 68]
Rawson, Charles
Senator from Iowa
[ 69]
Savage, Ezra P.
Twelfth governor of Nebraska and tenth lieutenant governor of Nebraska
[ 70]
Strangio, Chase
2004
Deputy director for Transgender Justice at the American Civil Liberties Union , included in 2020's Time 100 most influential people in the world
[ 71]
Thielmann, Greg
1972
Intelligence analyst for the United States Department of State and critic of the 2003 invasion of Iraq
[ 72]
Wearin, Otha
1924
Representative from Iowa
[ 73]
Welch, Joseph
1914
Head attorney for the United States Army during the Army-McCarthy Hearings
[ 74]
Wheat, Alan
1972
Representative from Missouri
[ 75]
Wilson, George
1904
Senator from Iowa , Governor of Iowa
[ 76]
Wingate, Henry
1969
Chief Judge, United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi
[ 77]
Wu, K. C.
1923
Governor of Taiwan Province , Mayor of Shanghai
[ 78]
Name
Class year
Notability
Reference
Giddins, Gary
1970
Jazz columnist for The Village Voice
[ 79]
Ho, Soleil
2009
Food writer and restaurant critic for the San Francisco Chronicle
Hodierne, Robert
1968
Editor of the Army Times and Pulitzer Prize winner
[ 80]
Jacobs, Ben
2006
Political reporter for The Guardian
[ 81]
Jacobson, Walter
1959
Chicago news personality
[ 82]
Kaltenbach, Frederick Wilhelm
c1918 (did not graduate)
English-language Nazi propagandist during World War II
[ 83]
Kempenaar, Adam
1997
Host of podcast and public radio show Filmspotting
[ 84]
Mirk, Sarah
2008
Bitch Media , Portland Mercury
Montaño, Armando
2012
Associated Press
[ 85]
Shaw, Albert
1879
Co-owner of the Grinnell Herald , journalist, and editor of the American edition of The Review of Reviews
[ 86]
Smith, Roberta
1969
Art critic for The New York Times
[ 87]
David Bundy
1989
Editor-In-Chief for The Lincoln Journal Star
[ 88]
Literature, writing, and translation[ edit ]
Name
Class year
Notability
Reference
Clampitt, Amy
1941
Poet and author
[ 89]
Feldman, David
1971
Author of the Imponderables series of books
[ 90]
Hall, James Norman
1910
Author, best known for Mutiny on the Bounty
[ 91]
Hirsch, Edward
1972
Poet, president of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
[ 92]
Lord, Sterling
1942
Literary agent, founder of Sterling Lord Literistic
Nagamatsu, Sequoia
2004
Author of How High We Go in the Dark
[ 93]
Poe, Marshall
1984
Historian, author, founder of MemoryArchive
[ 94]
Swanson, Harold Norling
1922
First editor of College Humor , well-known Hollywood literary agent
[ 95]
Tanenhaus, Sam
1977
Historian, journalist and biographer of Whittaker Chambers
[ 96]
Wade Benjamin, Ali
1992
Author and finalist for the 2015 National Book Award
[ 97]
Zentner, Alexi
1995
Canadian short story writer and novelist, winner of O. Henry Prize
Medicine and surgery [ edit ]
Name
Class year
Notability
Reference
Bartlett, Dana
1882
Congregationalist minister, author
[ 104]
Friedrich, Bruce
1996
Senior Policy Director for Farm Sanctuary
[ 105]
Giwa, Latoya
2009
Doula, nurse, lactation consultant, and advocate; co-founder of Birthmark Doula Collective and the New Orleans Breastfeeding Center
[ 106] [ 107]
King, Bernice
1985
Minister, daughter of Martin Luther King Jr. (transferred to Spelman College )
[ 108]
Noun, Louise
1929
Feminist activist, civil libertarian, author
[ 109]
White, George Edward
1882
American Congregationalist missionary, president of Anatolia College , witness to the Armenian genocide
White-Means, Shelley
1977
Health economist who works to reduce health disparities in Memphis, Tennessee
[ 110]
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