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John W. Abercrombie, president of UA (1902–1911) and U.S. congressman from Alabama (1913–1917) [5] James B. Allen, U.S. senator from Alabama (1969–1978) [6] Maryon P. Allen, U.S. senator from Alabama (1978); wife of James B. Allen [7] Herschel W. Arant, dean of the Ohio State University Moritz College of Law and judge of the U.S. Court of ...
Vivian Juanita Malone Jones (July 15, 1942 – October 13, 2005) was one of the first two black students to enroll at the University of Alabama in 1963, and in 1965 became the university's first black graduate. She was made famous when George Wallace, the Governor of Alabama, attempted to block her and James Hood from enrolling at the all-white ...
This list of George Washington University alumni includes numerous prominent politicians, including a recent U.S. Attorney General, four current heads of state or government, CEOs of major corporations, scientists, Nobel laureates, MacArthur fellows, Olympic athletes, Academy Award and Golden Globe winners, royalty, and Time 100 notables.
The following is a list of people who have graduated from the University of Alabama Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total ...
On Sunday, Dec. 5, Abbie Stockard, representing Alabama, was crowned Miss America after earning Miss Alabama in 2024. According to CNN , the 22-year-old nursing student is an undergraduate and ...
James Alexander Hood (November 10, 1942 – January 17, 2013) was one of the first African Americans to enroll at the University of Alabama in 1963, and was made famous when Alabama Governor George Wallace attempted to block him and fellow student Vivian Malone from enrolling at the then all-white university, an incident which became known as the "Stand in the Schoolhouse Door".
The University of Florida doesn't just produce great athletes. Here are 16 of the most successful attendees and grads from the hallowed halls in Gainesville. 16 famous people you didn't know ...
He graduated from the 922-year-old university in 1989. From there, Beard joined the oil and gas giant BP before climbing the ranks at Glencore, where he served as CEO.