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Following is a list of notable alumni of
Harding University.
- C.
Leonard Allen, historian and college administrator
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James D. Bales, professor and administrator
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Martin Doyle, ecologist at the
Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions of
Duke University
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Clifton L. Ganus Jr., theologian, educator, and president of
Harding College
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George Howard,
Hebraist and professor emeritus and head of the Department of Religion and Hebrew at the
University of Georgia
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E. H. Ijams, president of Lipscomb University
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Annie May Alston Lewis, theological librarian
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Ed Madden, poet, gay rights activist, professor of English, and Director of Women's and Gender Studies at the
University of South Carolina
[1]
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J. Stanley Marshall, college administrator, was president
Florida State University
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Bruce McLarty, academic, minister, and president of
Harding University
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Carroll D. Osburn, Professor Emeritus at
Abilene Christian University and leading
New Testament textual critic
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Edward Granville Sewell, American
mathematician and professor at
University of Texas, El Paso
[2]
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Rubel Shelly, writer, minister, professor, and former president of
Rochester College
[3]
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Richard Felix Staar, political scientist, historian, and fellow at Stanford
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Jason R. Wiles, associate professor of biology at
Syracuse University
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Roxanne Beck, actress and screenwriter
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Stephen Mark Brown, American opera tenor
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David Ray Campbell, screenwriter and producer
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Verna Howard, founder of the radio International Gospel Hour, originally based in
Texarkana,
Texas
[4]
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Khalil Jahshan, political analyst, media commentator, and executive director of Arab Center Washington DC, a nonprofit think tank
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Jerry W. Mitchell, investigative reporter and recipient of a "genius grant" from the
MacArthur Foundation
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Willie Robertson, star of A&E's
Duck Dynasty as well as CEO of
Duck Commander
[5]
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Korie Robertson, star of A&E's
Duck Dynasty and wife of
Willie Robertson
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W. Stephen Smith, voice teacher and author,
Northwestern University Professor of Voice and Opera
[6]
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Ray Walker, singer with
The Jordanaires
Literature and journalism
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Tim Barnes, Democratic politician from Tennessee
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George S. Benson, missionary, college administrator, and conservative political activist
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Mary Elizabeth Bentley,
Republican member of the
Arkansas House of Representatives
[7]
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Keith Brooks, member of the
Arkansas House of Representatives
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Jim R. Caldwell, first Republican member of the
Arkansas State Senate in the 20th century
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Jonathan Dismang, politician
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Timothy Chad Hutchinson, attorney and former member of the
Arkansas House of Representatives
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David Porter, Texas Railroad Commissioner
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Harmon Seawel, former member of the
Arkansas House of Representatives
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Thomas Philip Watson, politician
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Ryan Walters, Oklahoma state secretary of education
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Carlton Wing, member of the
Arkansas House of Representatives
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Janet Cherobon-Bawcom, Olympian
distance runner
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Tank Daniels, former NFL
American football
linebacker
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Scarborough Green, MLB outfielder
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Chad Marshall, an American
Major League soccer player
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Bryce Mitchell,
mixed martial arts fighter
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Jon Murray, university cross country coach
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Jim Nichols, football coach
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Ty Powell, professional football player
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Matt Riviera, professional wrestler
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Preacher Roe,
Major League Baseball
pitcher
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Arthur Hubert "Hubie" Smith, basketball coach
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Stephany Smith, women's basketball coach