List of University of Maryland, College Park people

The Maryland Agricultural College Class of 1912

This is a list of notable alumni, faculty, and benefactors of the University of Maryland, College Park.

Academia

Raymond Davis, Jr. (B.S., M.S.); 2002 Nobel Prize in Physics
Herbert Hauptman, Ph.D.

Nobel laureates

Arts and entertainment

Larry David (B.A. 1970), co-creator and producer of Seinfeld and star of Curb Your Enthusiasm
Jim Henson (B.S. 1960), creator of the Muppets
David Simon (B.A. 1983), creator of The Wire and Homicide: Life on the Street and a MacArthur Fellow

Business

Sergey Brin (B.S. 1993), co-founder of Google
Carly Fiorina (MBA 1980), former CEO of Hewlett-Packard

Government and public policy

Presidents

Governors

Millard Tydings (B.S. 1910), long-serving U.S. Senator and namesake of the Tydings Committee

Senators

  • Gordon Humphrey (b. 1940), 1962, U.S. Senator from New Hampshire[62]
  • Joseph Tydings (1928–2018), B.S. 1950, U.S. Senator from Maryland[63]
  • Millard Tydings (1890–1961), B.S. 1910, U.S. Senator from Maryland who introduced legislation in 1920 to create the University of Maryland[4]

Congressmen

Steny Hoyer (B.S. 1963, D.P.S. (Hon.) 1988), former United States House Majority Leader and former Minority Whip

State legislators

Military personnel

Thomas R. Norris (B.S. 1967), Medal of Honor recipient

International figures

Diplomats

Jurists

U.S. Government officials

Gordon R. England (B.S. 1961), former United States Deputy Secretary of Defense

Others

Journalism

Connie Chung (B.A. 1969), broadcast journalist and news anchor

Pulitzer Prize

Carl Bernstein (attended), journalist who uncovered the Watergate scandal with Bob Woodward

Literature

Joe Haldeman (B.S. 1967), author of The Forever War
Jeff Kinney (B.A. 1993), author of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series

Science and technology

Charles Fefferman
Vivek Kundra (B.S. 1996), first and current Chief Information Officer of the United States
Judith Resnik

Sports

Baseball

Men's basketball

Players
Joe Smith (attended 1993–95), 1995 Naismith College Player of the Year, and No. 1 pick of that season's NBA draft
Coaches

Women's basketball

Shay Doron
Abby Meyers
Players
Coaches

Football

Players
Boomer Esiason (B.A. 1984), quarterback who led the Cincinnati Bengals to Super Bowl XXIII
Adam Podlesh, Pittsburgh Steelers
Quarterback Jack Scarbath (B.S. 1954) finished second in the Heisman Trophy voting in 1952.
Coaches

Lacrosse

Soccer

Zac MacMath
Taylor Twellman (attended 1998–1999), 2005 Major League Soccer MVP

Track and field

Other

Miscellaneous

Faculty

Professor Juan Ramón Jiménez won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1956

The following individuals serve or served on the University of Maryland faculty, but are not necessarily alumni.


Benefactors

This list is intended to capture the notable benefactors and other people connected with the University of Maryland, College Park, but who were not alumni, unless noted with a year of graduation.

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