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Category: Alumni of the University of Edinburgh
Category: Alumni of University College London
Category: Alumni of the University of Westminster
Category: Alumni of Dublin City University
Category: Alumni of University College, Oxford
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Category: Alumni of University College London
Category: Alumni of the University of Glasgow
Category: Alumni of the University of Glasgow
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Category: Alumni of the University of Birmingham
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Category: Alumni of the University of Edinburgh
Category: Alumni of St George's, University of London
Category: Alumni of the University of Aberdeen
Category: Alumni of Royal Holloway, University of London
Category: Alumni of the University of London External System
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Category: Alumni of the University of Glasgow
In 2003, Towson University named Chalker their Liberal Arts Alumni of the Year.
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Category: Alumni of the University of St Andrews
Category: Alumni of the University of Aberdeen
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Alumni and include
These include an umbrella organizations called Eshel, the Gay and Lesbian Yeshiva Day School Alumni Association, the women's group OrthoDykes, the youth group JQYouth, the American-Israeli group headquartered in Jerusalem Bat Kol and the Israeli group Hod (" Majesty ").
Historic structures include the Foust Building ( 1891 ), Spencer Hall ( 1904, 1907 ), the Quad ( 1919 – 1923 ), the Chancellor's Residence ( 1923 ), Aycock Auditorium ( 1927 ), and Alumni House ( 1937 ).
Alumni include ( by alphabetical order, French unless indicated ):
Alumni include H. G. Wells and Brian May and are distinguishable by the letters ARCS ( Associate of the Royal College of Science ) after their name.
Alumni of the school include DJ and music producer Erick Morillo and former Green Bay Packers center Frank Winters.
This will include renovations which will transform the ' Old Book Center ' into ' Alumni Hall ' and will add a mezzanine and warming kitchen to the existing Great Room.
Tullahoma High School Alumni include former NFL QB Steve Matthews, former NFL LB Antonio London, Red Sox draft picks OF Tony Sheffield and 3B Sam Melton, 3rd Overall pick in the 2001 MLB draft Dewon Brazelton, former Giants minor leaguer Gary Phillips, former Mariners minor leaguer Marshall Nisbett, 2006 Dodgers 1st round draft pick Bryan Morris, actress Samantha Burton, star of The Sandlot 2, Don " Fast Hands " Felts, world jacks champion and Lawson Binns Jordan, " The Voice of Tullahoma.
Alumni include the golfer Andrew Coltart.
Notable areas of interest on campus include, among others, the Pergola ( near the University Commons ), the Holloway Hall Courtyard Garden, the Bellavance Honors Center Japanese Garden, the Link of Nations, and the Miller Alumni Garden.
Alumni from the University of Tehran ’ s predecessor institutions the Dar ul-Funun and the Tehran School of Political Sciences include linguist Ali-Akbar Dehkhoda, Bahá ' í scholar Mírzá Abu ' l-Fadl and former Prime Ministers Mohammad-Ali Foroughi and Ali Amini.
Alumni of the Department of Art include Mark Wallinger, Damien Hirst, Antony Gormley, Sam Taylor-Wood, Lucian Freud, Mary Quant, Bridget Riley, Sarah Lucas, Gary Hume, Steve McQueen, and Gillian Wearing.
Alumni include former British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and eight Nobel laureates.
Rooms in Lewis include the Board of Regents ' Boardroom, Lighty Library, the Athletics Hall of Fame, the Alumni Presidents ' Room, and the Great Hall for large social events.
Principal athletic facilities include Alumni Stadium ( capacity: 44, 500 ), Conte Forum ( 8, 606 ), Kelley Rink ( 7, 884 ), Eddie Pellagrini Diamond at John Shea Field ( 1, 000 ), the Newton Soccer Complex ( 1, 000 ), and the Flynn Recreation Complex.
Alumni in Hollywood include actors such as Anthony Heald, Robert Urich and William Fawcett ; comedian Dick Martin, comedian Jackie Martling, film director Sam Raimi, and Academy Award winning film editor of The Hurt Locker and the Spider-Man films, Bob Murawski, as well as screenwriter David Magee.
Additional awards include the Richard E. Lyng Award for Public Service ( 2005 ), the UC Berkeley Goldman School of Public Policy Alumni of the Year Award ( 2003 ), the California State Fair ’ s Agriculturalist of the Year Award ( 2003 ), and the National 4-H Alumni Recognition Award.
Alumni in other fields include Supreme Court Judge Catherine Holmes, linguist Nicholas Evans and mathematician John H. Coates.
Alumni in journalism include Howard Fineman, the Chief Political Correspondent of Newsweek, Andy Rooney, Monica Crowley, Chris Hedges, and Bob Woodruff.
* Fine Arts — Alumni who are successful artists include Janine Antoni ( sculptor and performance artist ), Cady Noland ( conceptual sculptor and installation artist ), Judith Inglese ( artist, ceramic muralist and children's book illustrator ), Jedd Novatt ( sculptor and painter ) and Yoko Ono ( artist, performance artist, and musician ) who studied music.
* Politics — Alumni involved in politics include Amanda Burden, Director of City Planning for New York ; Sharon Hom, Director of Human Rights in China ; and two former members of the United States House of Representatives: Democrat and President Barack Obama's former Chief of Staff and Mayor of Chicago Rahm Emanuel and former Republican Congresswoman Sue W. Kelly.
* Dance — Alumni of the dance department at the College include MacArthur Genius Grant awardee Meredith Monk and choreographer John Jasperse.
Alumni include film director Shunji Iwai, photographer Akira Satō, game designers Hiromichi Tanaka and Hironobu Sakaguchi and Koshi Inaba, lead singer of the rock duo B ' z.
Alumni in business include Xerox Chairman Sol Linowitz, U. S. Steel CEO Myron Charles Taylor, and Major League Baseball President Bob DuPuy J. D.

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