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Ground broken to establish American University 2. Bishop Charles Cardwell McCabe: 1902–1906: 3. Franklin E. Hamilton: 1907–1916: First class admitted 4. Bishop John W. Hamilton: 1916–1922: Campus turned into Camp Leach and Camp American University: 5. Lucius C. Clark: 1922–1933: First undergraduates graduate 6. Joseph M. M. Gray: 1933 ...
Founded in 1804, [1] [2] [3] it is the oldest university in the Northwest Territory and ninth oldest public university in the United States. Ohio University has 210,000 living alumni, of whom approximately 105,000 stay in the state. Many have gone on to achieve success in a variety of fields, including athletics, journalism, and government.
Ohio State University has produced its share of famous graduates in 154 years. Some are famous for their contributions to American history.
David Warren Maurer, professor of linguistics at the University of Louisville and an author of numerous studies of the language of the American underworld (Ph.D.) Oliver McGee, former Chair of the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering & Geodetic Science at The Ohio State University (2001–2005) (B.S. 1981)
Harry Meshel, former president of the Ohio State Senate; chairman of the Ohio Democratic Party; Sylvester Patton, former member of the Washington State Senate; Margarita Prentice, former member of the Ohio House of Representatives; Leslie H. Sabo, Jr., Vietnam War Medal of Honor recipient (did not graduate) [1]
Michael Dumanis, Russian-American poet and former Director of the Cleveland State University Poetry Center Lee Fisher , politician and dean of Cleveland-Marshall College of Law Thomas W. Hungerford , mathematician and author of many textbooks including Abstract Algebra: An Introduction
Helen Blair Bartlett, class of 1927 - geologist and mineralogist; Hü King Eng, Class of 1888 - physician and second Chinese woman to attend university in the USA. [1]Hazel Marie Losh, class of 1920 – astronomer and first woman to be a tenured astronomy professor at the University of Michigan; well-known for her love of U-M sports [2]
This 922-year-old university in England produces the most billionaires—and Albert Einstein, Emma Watson and Bill Clinton are among its famous alumni Orianna Rosa Royle January 12, 2025 at 6:18 AM