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There are more than 425,000 living alumni of the University of Michigan . Notable alumni include the "father" of the iPod, the founders of Sun Microsystems and Google, the father of information theory, the voice of Darth Vader, and the first American to walk in space.

Alumni

Nobel laureates

  • Stanley Cohen (PhD 1949), co-winner of the 1986 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discovering growth factors (proteins regulating cell growth) in human and animal tissue
  • Jerome Karle, (Ph.D. 1944) Chief Scientist, Laboratory for the Structure of Matter, Naval Research Laboratory. Winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1985
  • Marshall Nirenberg, (Ph.D. 1957), Chief of Biomedical Genetics, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, NIH, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1968
  • H.David Politzer, (BS 1969), physicist, Professor at California Institute of Technology, awarded Nobel Prize in Physics in 2004.
  • Richard Smalley (COE: BS 1965) - Chemist, awarded Nobel Prize in 1996 for the co-discovery of fullerenes.
  • Samuel C. C. Ting, (BS 1959, PhD 1962), physicist, awarded Nobel Prize in 1976 for discovering the J/ψ particle.
  • Thomas H. Weller, (A.B. 1936, M.S. 1937), received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1954

Activists

  • Benjamin Aaron, (LS&A: 1937) was considered a scholar of labor law. During World War II, he was director of the National War Labor Board. He was vice chairman of the National Wage Stabilization Board during the Truman administration.
  • Mary Frances Berry (LAW: JD/Ph.D.) - former chairwoman United States Civil Rights Commission.
  • Cindy Cohn (LAW: J.D 1988) - Attorney for Bernstein v. United States, legal director for the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
  • George William Crockett (LAW: JD 1934), was an African American attorney, a state court judge in Detroit, Michigan, a United States Representative, and a national vice-president of the National Lawyers Guild. Crockett participated in the founding convention of the racially-integrated National Lawyers Guild in 1937, and later served that organization as its national vice-president. As the first African American lawyer in the U.S. Department of Labor, from 1939–1943, Crockett worked as a senior attorney on employment cases brought under the National Labor Relations Act, a legislative program of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal. Crockett also worked as a hearing officer in the Federal Fair Employment Practices Commission during 1943.
  • Clarence Darrow (LAW 1878) - Leopold and Loeb lawyer, defense attorney for John T. Scopes
  • Terry Davis (BUS: MBA 1962) - Member of the UK Parliament for 28 years, now Secretary General of the Council of Europe and human rights activist.
  • Tom Hayden, author of Port Huron Statement, member of Chicago Seven, co-founder of Students for a Democratic Society; later a member of each house of California's Legislature.
  • Alireza Jafarzadeh, Iranian activist and nuclear analyst.
  • Lyman T. Johnson, (AM 1931) history graduate. The grandson of slaves, Mr. Johnson successfully sued to integrate the University of Kentucky, opening that state's colleges and universities to African-Americans five years before the landmark Brown v. Board of Education ruling.
  • Belford Vance Lawson, Jr. (born July 9, 1909, Roanoke, Virginia, d. February 26, 1985), was a formidable attorney credited with making at least eight appearances before the Supreme Court. He attended University of Michigan and became the school's first African American varsity football player.
  • Michael Moore, (MDNG) filmmaker and political activist (Flint campus); did not graduate.
  • Michael Newdow (LAW: JD 1988) - Made headlines by challenging the constitutionality of the Pledge of Allegiance
  • Milo Radulovich , became a symbol of the excesses of anti-Communism when he challenged his removal from the Air Force Reserve (judged a security risk) and his story was chronicled by Edward Murrow in 1953 on the television newsmagazine program “See It Now.”
  • Raoul Wallenberg, (ARCH: B.Arch. 1935), Swedish diplomat, rescued thousands of Jews during the Holocaust, primarily in Hungary.
  • Jerry White (BUS: MBA 2005) - Cofounder and executive director of the Landmine Survivors Network (LSN).
  • Hao Wu (BUS: MBA 2000) - Documentary filmmaker and blogger. Controversially imprisoned by Chinese government for 5 months in 2006.

Aerospace

  • Claudia Alexander, (Ph.D. 1993), is a member of the technical staff at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, she was the last project manager of NASA's Galileo mission to Jupiter and is currently project manager of NASA's role in the European led Rosetta mission to study comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. She was once named UM's Woman of the Year .
  • John Cashman - (COE: BSE 1966) - Boeing test pilot who piloted the first flight of the 777.
  • Robert A. Fuhrman, (BS AE) a pioneering Lockheed engineer who played a central role in the creation of the Polaris and Poseidon missiles. During more than three decades at Lockheed, Fuhrman served as president of three of its companies: Lockheed-Georgia, Lockheed-California and Lockheed Missiles & Space. He became president and chief operating officer of the corporation in 1986 and vice chairman in 1988 before retiring in 1990.
  • Robert Hall, (COE: BSE 1927) - Designer of the Granville Brothers Aircraft Gee Bee Z racer that won the 1931 Thompson Trophy race and Grummman test pilot. He is credited with major role in the design of the Grumman F4F Wildcat, F6F Hellcat and TBM Avenger.
  • Willis Hawkins, (COE: BSE 1937) - Lockheed engineer who contributed to the designs of a number of historic Lockheed aircraft, including the Constellation, P-80 Shooting Star, XF-90, F-94 Starfire, F-104 Starfighter and C-130 Hercules. He rose to become President of Lockheed.
  • Clarence "Kelly" Johnson (COE: 1932 BSE, 1933 MSE, 1964 PhD (Hon)) - Founder of the Lockheed Skunk Works. Designer of the Lockheed P-38 Lightning, P-80 Shooting Star, JetStar, F-104 Starfighter, U-2 and SR-71 Blackbird.
  • Elizabeth Muriel Gregory "Elsie" MacGill, (COE: MSE) OC (27 March 1905 – 4 November 1980), known as the Queen of the Hurricanes , was the world's first female aircraft designer
  • Joseph Francis Shea (BS 1946, MS 1950, PhD 1955). Manager of the Apollo Spacecraft Program Office during Project Apollo.
  • Goff Smith (COE: BSE 1938), (BUS: MBA 1939). Chairman and CEO (emeritus) of Amsted Industries.
  • Hans Weichsel Jr. (COE: BSE) - Bell Helicopter engineer who led the development of the UH-1 Iroquois, AH-1 Cobra and JetRanger as Senior Vice President of Product Development.

Art, architecture, design

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Arts and entertainment

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Astronauts

  • Theodore Freeman, (COE: MSAE 1960), one of the third group of astronauts selected by NASA. Died in T-38 crash at Ellington Air Force Base.
  • Karl G. Henize, (Ph.D. 1954), STS-51-F, 1985.
  • James Irwin, (COE: MSAE 1957), Apollo 15, 1971. He was the first man to drive a lunar rover on the Moon.
  • Jack Lousma, (COE: BSAE 1959), Skylab 3 1973; STS-3, 1982.
  • James McDivitt, (COE: BSE AA 1959, ScD hon. 1965), graduated first in his class. Command Pilot Gemini 4, 1965; Commander Apollo 9; Program Manager for Apollo 12—16. Brigadier general, U.S. Air Force; vice president (ret.), Rockwell International Corporation
  • David Scott, (MDNG: 1949–1950; ScD hon. 1971), Apollo 15, 1971.
  • Edward White, (COE: MSAE 1959), Hon. PhD (Astronautics) 1965, first American to walk in space (Gemini 4), 1965; died in Apollo 1 test accident, 1967.
  • Alfred Worden, (COE: MSAE 1964, Scd hon. 1971), Apollo 15, 1971.

A campus plaza was named for McDivitt and White in 1965 to honor their accomplishments on the Gemini IV spacewalk. (At the time of its dedication, the plaza was near the Engineering program's facilities, but Engineering School has since been moved.The campus Plaza honoring them remains.) An all-University of Michigan crew commanded Gemini IV (James McDivitt and Edward White 1965) and an all-University of Michigan crew of Worden, Irwin and Scott flew aboard Apollo 15 (1971).

Belles lettres

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Business

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Churchill Scholarship or Marshall Scholarship

Churchill Scholarships are annual scholarships offered to graduates of participating universities in the United States and Australia, to pursue studies in engineering, mathematics, or other sciences for one year at Churchill College in the University of Cambridge.

  • Erin Conrad, who is currently doing research at the University of Michigan Medical School, is a recipient of a Marshall scholarship for the 2010 program. As part of the Marshall Scholarship, she will attend graduate school in the United Kingdom next October to study philosophy, politics and economics of health.
  • Charley Crissman, (A.B. 2006), winner of a Winston Churchill Foundation Churchill Scholarship
  • Christopher Hayward, (BS Astronomy & Astrophysics, Physics, and Ma

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