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The following is a list of notable people associated with
Kansas State University , whose main campus is located in the American city of
Manhattan ,
Kansas .
George T. Fairchild The following men have served as
President of Kansas State University:
[1]
Joseph Denison , 1863–1873
John Anderson , 1873–1879
George Fairchild , 1879–1897
Thomas Elmer Will, 1897–1899
Ernest Reuben Nichols, 1899–1909
Henry J. Waters, 1909–1917
William Jardine , 1918–1925
Francis D. Farrell, 1925–1943
Milton Eisenhower , 1943–1950+
James A. McCain, 1950–1975
Duane C. Acker, 1975–1986
Jon Wefald , 1986–2009
Kirk Schulz , 2009–2016
Richard Myers , 2016–2022+
Richard Linton , 2022–present
[2]
+ Kansas State alumnus
Ernest Fox Nichols
Anna Estelle Arnold (1879–1942) – school teacher, administrator, textbook publisher
Erle Bartley – professor (1949–1983); developed widely used preventative for
ruminal tympany (
ruminant bloat)
[3]
May Louise Cowles – researcher and nationwide advocate of
home economics study
[4]
Kenneth S. Davis – historian, professor, nominated for
National Book Award
[5]
Milton S. Eisenhower – former
president of Kansas State,
Penn State , and
Johns Hopkins universities; brother of
Dwight D. Eisenhower
[6]
Louis Edwin Fry Sr. (1903–2000) (B.S. 1927, M.S. 1929), American architect, professor; former chair of the department of architecture at
Howard University
[7]
[8]
[9]
Leon Quincy Jackson (1926/1927–1995) (M.S. 1954), American architect, professor at
Tennessee State University , and an early African American architect in Oklahoma and Tennessee
[10]
[11]
Charlotte P. Morris (PhD) – interim president of
Tuskegee University (2010; 2017–2018)
[12]
Ernest Fox Nichols –
physicist , president of
Dartmouth College (1909–16) and
MIT (1921–23)
[13]
Michael O'Donnell – professor, researcher on adolescent wellness
George P. "Bud" Peterson – President of the
Georgia Institute of Technology (2009–present); chancellor of the
University of Colorado-Boulder (2006–09)
[14]
Imam Prasodjo – professor at the
University of Indonesia
[15]
John Brooks Slaughter – Chancellor of
University System of Maryland (1982–88), president of
Occidental College (1988–99), director of the
National Science Foundation
[16]
Helen B. Thompson (1875-1969), home economist, professor emeritus at
University of California, Los Angeles ; Thompson Hall on the Kansas State Agricultural College campus is named in her honor
[17]
Jackie Vietti – President of
Butler Community College for 17 years; interim president of
Emporia State University in 2015
Kirstie Alley – actress (
Cheers ,
Veronica's Closet ,
Fat Actress ); winner of two
Emmy Awards
[18]
Craig Bolerjack – announcer on
NFL on CBS ;
Utah Jazz television announcer
[19]
Charles L. Brainard – architect; active in preserving the papers of
Dwight D. Eisenhower and establishing the
Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum and Boyhood Home
Jane Butel – cookbook author;
[20] founder of the Jane Butel Cooking School
[21]
Bill Buzenberg – journalist; executive director of
Center for Public Integrity ; former vice-president of news at
NPR
[22]
Del Close – actor, improviser, writer; co-founder of
I.O. theatre in
Chicago and one of premier influences on modern
improvisational theater
Lucinda Dickey – actress (
Breakin' ,
Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo ), former
Solid Gold dancer
Roy M. Fisher – journalist; former Editor-in-Chief of
Chicago Daily News
[23]
Gail Gregg – artist
[24]
Eddie Griffin – comedian
[25]
Mitch Holthus – radio voice of
Kansas City Chiefs
[26]
Nathan Johnson –
modernist architect in Detroit
[27]
Gordon Jump – actor (
WKRP in Cincinnati , "
Maytag Man")
[28]
Charles Melton – actor
Virgil Miller – film special effects pioneer;
Academy Award nominee
[29]
Clementine Paddleford – journalist and food writer; declared by
Time magazine in 1953 as the "best known food editor in the United States"
[30]
Darcy Pattison – writer of children's literature, blogger, writing teacher and indie publisher
Steve Pepoon – TV writer/producer; Emmy winner, The Simpsons
Steve Physioc – broadcaster for the
Kansas City Royals
[31]
Keylee Sue Sanders – television fashion consultant; former
Miss Teen USA ; pageant organizer
[32]
Lawrence M. Schoen – science fiction author
Mark Schultz – musician
[33]
Kevin Warren Sloan – student athlete; landscape architect, urban planner and writer
Crystal Smith – model, actress, and
Playboy centerfold
[33]
Pete Souza – photojournalist and official White House photographer (1983–1989); chief White House photographer (2009–present)
Eric Stonestreet – actor (
Modern Family ),
Emmy Award winner
Theresa Vail –
Miss Kansas 2013
Jerry Wexler – record producer; enshrined in
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
[34]
James Harbord
Politics, government and military
U.S. Sen.
Pat Roberts
Richard A. Knobloch – Brigadier General, U.S. Air Force
Henry D. Linscott – Lieutenant General, U.S. Marine Corps
Roger Marshall –
junior
United States senator from
Kansas
Michael A. McAuliffe – Brigadier General, U.S. Air Force
Frank B. Morrison – 31st governor of
Nebraska (1961–67)
Richard Myers –
Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff (2001–2005)
[53]
Richard Bordeaux Parker –
diplomat
[54]
John Jacob Rhodes –
Minority Leader of the U.S. House of Representatives (1973–1981)
[55]
Pat Roberts – U.S. Senator, Kansas (1996–2020)
[56]
Bernard W. Rogers – NATO Supreme Allied Commander
Glenn Rogers – Member of the
Texas House of Representatives (2021–present)
Susanna M. Salter – Mayor of
Argonia, Kansas (1887); first female mayor in the United States
[57]
Fred Andrew Seaton – U.S. Senator,
Nebraska (1951–1952);
U.S. Secretary of the Interior (1956–1961)
[58]
K. Gary Sebelius –
magistrate judge of the
United States District Court for the District of Kansas
Harold Sebring – Chief Justice of the
Florida Supreme Court , American judge at the
Nuremberg Trials , Dean of the
Stetson University College of Law , and head coach of the
Florida Gators football team
[59]
Richard J. Seitz – lieutenant general, U.S. Army
Theresa Sparks – President of the San Francisco Police Commission
John Strick – Member of the
Kansas State Senate (1985-1992)
Virginia Trotter – U.S. Assistant Secretary of Education (1974–1977)
Harriet Waddy – major in the Women's Army Corps
Allen West – U.S. House of Representatives from Florida's 22nd district (2011–2013)
David Fairchild
Michael Beasley
Ernie Barrett – first-round pick in
1951 NBA draft (
Boston Celtics ), former athletic director at Kansas State, number retired by KSU
[77]
Michael Beasley – active NBA player, All-American and
Big 12 Conference Player of the Year (2008), second overall selection in the
2008 NBA draft
[78]
Rolando Blackman –
College Basketball Hall of Famer , All-American (1981), first-round pick in
1981 NBA draft (
Dallas Mavericks ), four-time
NBA All-Star
[79]
Bob Boozer – College Basketball Hall of Famer, two-time All-American (1958, 1959),
first overall draft pick in
1959 NBA draft (
Cincinnati Royals ), NBA All-Star
[80]
Bob Chipman – former basketball coach at
Washburn University ; team won
1986–1987 NAIA national championship
Norris Coleman (born 1961) – NBA forward for the
Los Angeles Clippers , 1994
Israeli Basketball Premier League MVP
Mike Evans – two-time
Big Eight Conference Player of the Year (1977, 1978), first-round pick in
1978 NBA draft (
Denver Nuggets ), NBA executive and coach
[81]
Marcus Foster (born 1995) - basketball player for
Hapoel Tel Aviv of the
Israeli Basketball Premier League
Bill Guthridge – former basketball coach at the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill , National Coach of the Year (1998)
[82]
D.J. Johnson
Gene Keady – former basketball coach at
Purdue , four-time National Coach of the Year (1984, 1994, 1996, 2000)
[83]
Lon Kruger – basketball coach at
Oklahoma , former coach of
Atlanta Hawks , two-time
Big Eight Conference Player of the Year (1973, 1974)
[84]
Rodney McGruder – active NBA player (
Los Angeles Clippers )
[85]
Mike McGuirl (born 1998) – player for
Hapoel Haifa in the
Israeli Basketball Premier League
Willie Murrell – led KSU to Final Four in
1964 , former
ABA basketball player, number retired by KSU
[86]
Nicole Ohlde – three-time All-American (2002, 2003, 2004), first-round pick in
2004 WNBA draft , number retired by KSU
[87]
Jacob Pullen – all-time scoring leader for KSU (2,132 career points), winner of
Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award
Mitch Richmond –
Naismith Hall of Fame , All-American (1988), first-round pick in
1988 NBA draft , six-time
NBA All-Star , NBA All-Star Game MVP
[88]
Howie Shannon – All-American (1948),
first overall draft pick in
1949 BAA Draft (
Providence Steamrollers )
[89]
Juan "Pachín" Vicens – named "Best Basketball Player in the World" in 1959
[90]
[91]
Kendra Wecker – All-American and Big 12 Conference Player of the Year (2005), first-round pick in
2005 WNBA draft (
San Antonio Silver Stars ), number retired by KSU
[92]
Tex Winter – former KSU basketball coach, innovator of the
Triangle Offense
Larry Brown
Erin Brockovich
Joseph,
anti-hero of
Bruce Jay Friedman 's novel A Mother's Kisses , attends "Kansas Land Grant Agricultural College."
Mary Ashley, main character in
Sidney Sheldon 's novel
Windmills of the Gods , starts the book as a professor at Kansas State University.
Brantley Foster, protagonist in the movie
The Secret of My Success , portrayed by
Michael J. Fox , is a recent graduate of Kansas State University who moves to
New York City where he has landed a job as a financier.
Oliver Lang, terrorist in the movie
Arlington Road , portrayed by
Tim Robbins , is a former Kansas State student.
Lamar Quin, senior associate in the
John Grisham novel
The Firm , is noted to have graduated from Kansas State.
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