List of Gonzaga University alumni
This list of Gonzaga University alumni includes notable graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of Gonzaga University, a private, coeducational research university located in Spokane, Washington, United States.
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Academia and research
University Administration
Name | Class year(s) | Degree(s) | Notability | Reference |
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Arthur A Dugoni | 1944 | B.S. | Namesake and Dean of the University of the Pacific Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry | |
John Lo Schiavo | 1949 | B.A. M.A. |
25th President of University of San Francisco | [1] |
Thayne McCulloh | 1989 | B.A. | 26th President of Gonzaga University | [2] |
Professors
Name | Class year(s) | Degree(s) | Notability | Reference |
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Amy Doneen | 2014 | DNP | First DNP graduate, co-founder of BaleDoneen Method, and professor at Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, University of Kentucky College of Dentistry, and Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center | [3] |
Business
Name | Class year(s) | Degree(s) | Notability | Reference |
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Mark Britton | 1989 | B.B.A. | Founder of Avvo | |
Entertainment
Name | Class year(s) | Degree(s) | Notability | Reference |
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Bing Crosby | 1920-1924 | Attended 3 years, no degree; Ph.D. (Hon. Causa), 1937 | Entrepreneur, singer-songwriter, film producer | |
Dan Cummins | Comedian and podcast host | |||
Government
Federal Government
Name | Class year(s) | Degree(s) | Notability | Reference |
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Catherine Cortez Masto | 1990 | J.D. | United States Senator for Nevada | [6] |
George Nethercutt | 1971 | J.D. | Former member of the United States House of Representatives for Washington's 5th congressional district | [7] |
Thomas O. Rice | 1983 1986 |
B.B.A. J.D. |
Chief United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Washington | [8] |
State Governments
Name | Class year(s) | Degree(s) | Notability | Reference |
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Christine Gregoire | 1977 | J.D. | 22nd Governor of Washington | |
Sports
Basketball
Name | Class year(s) | Degree(s) | Notability | Reference |
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Przemek Karnowski | 2017 | B.B.A. | Center for BC Andorra | |
Nigel Williams-Goss | 2017 | B.A. | Point guard for Olympiacos B.C. | |
Kyle Wiltjer | 2016 | B.A. | Power forward for Unicaja Malaga | |
Ronny Turiaf | 2005 | B.A. | Center for the seven professional teams in the NBA; NBA Champion | |
Robert Sacre | 2012 | B.A. | Center for the Los Angeles Lakers | |
Jeremy Pargo | 2009 | B.A. | Point guard for the three professional teams in the NBA, and 4-time champion in the Israeli Premier Basketball League | |
Kelly Olynyk | 2013 | B.B.A. | Center/Power forward for the Miami Heat | |
Richie Frahm | 2000 | B.A. | Shooting guard for five professional teams in the NBA | |
Dan Dickau | 2002 | B.A. | Point guard for six professional teams in the NBA | |
Domantas Sabonis | 2016 | B.A. | Power forward for the Indiana Pacers | |
John Stockton | 1984 | B.B.A. | West Coast Athletic Conference Player of the Year in 1984. Entire NBA career (1984–2003) as a point guard for the Utah Jazz. One of NBA's Top 50 players of all time. Two Olympic gold medals (1992, 1996). Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (2009). | [9] |
References
- Weber, Bruce (May 19, 2015). "Rev. John Lo Schiavo Dies at 90; University President Barred Basketball" – via NYTimes.com.
- "Gonzaga University, Spokane Washington". www.gonzaga.edu.
- "2014 Graduates Shine with Many Gifts | Gonzaga University". gonzaga.edu. Retrieved 2019-01-08.
- "Famous Alumni of Gonzaga". Ranker. Retrieved 31 December 2019.
- "HONORS 'BING' CROSBY WITH A PH. D. DEGREE; Gonzaga University Praises Alumnus for Eminence in Entertainment Field". The New York Times. Retrieved 31 December 2019.
- "Law Grad Catherine Cortez Masto Becomes First Latina in US Senate | Gonzaga University". www.gonzaga.edu.
- https://www.iop.harvard.edu/spring-2012-fellows
- https://www.fjc.gov/node/1393911
- "Gonzaga's basketball legend John Stockton was inducted into the WCC Hall of Honor in 2017". Gonzaga University. Retrieved 31 December 2019.
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