List of University of Chicago Laboratory Schools people
This is list of notable people who attended, taught at, or were otherwise affiliated with the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools.
Alumni
Name | Year | Notability | Reference | |
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Anderson, RayRay Anderson | 1969 | Jazz trombonist, composer, bandleader, artist-in-residence at Stony Brook University | [1][2] | |
Anderson, Robert OrvilleRobert Orville Anderson | 1935 | American businessman and philanthropist who founded Atlantic Richfield Oil Co. | ||
Bell, W. KamauW. Kamau Bell | 1990 | Stand-up comic | ||
Bhat, RishiRishi Bhat | 2002 | Former child actor, starred in The Indian in the Cupboard; internet entrepreneur | [3][4] | |
Bidwell, CharlesCharles Bidwell | 1946 | Professor Emeritus of Sociology, University of Chicago | ||
Bloom, DavidDavid Bloom | 1962 | Jazz musician and instructor | ||
Boudin, ChesaChesa Boudin | 1999 | Rhodes Scholar and progressive writer/lecturer | ||
Bradbury, BillBill Bradbury | 1967 | Oregon Secretary of State | ||
Brown, Torrey C.Torrey C. Brown | 1957 | Maryland Secretary of Natural Resources | ||
Butterfield, PaulPaul Butterfield | 1960 | Blues musician and bandleader | ||
Cambry, Jr., EmileEmile Cambry, Jr. | 1998 | Filmmaker, social entrepreneur | ||
Cambry, Jonathan PaulJonathan Paul Cambry | 2000 | Classical pianist, teacher, composer and producer | ||
Chemerinsky, ErwinErwin Chemerinsky | 1971 | Law professor at Duke University, dean of the law school at University of California, Irvine | ||
Chiang, JoyceJoyce Chiang | 1988 | Murder victim, INS attorney | ||
Clowes, DanielDaniel Clowes | 1979 | Author, screenwriter, and cartoonist of alternative comic books | ||
Cohen, Selma JeanneSelma Jeanne Cohen | 1939 | Dance historian and dance critic for The New York Times | ||
Cordesman, AnthonyAnthony Cordesman | 1956 | Foreign policy commentator | ||
Currie, Barbara FlynnBarbara Flynn Currie | 1958 | Member of the Illinois House of Representatives | ||
Kreeger Davidson, CarolCarol Kreeger Davidson | 1945 | Sculptor | ||
Duncan, ArneArne Duncan | 1982 | Chicago Public Schools CEO, US Secretary of Education | ||
Fama, ElizabethElizabeth Fama | 1981 | Children's author | ||
Freeman, Jr., CastleCastle Freeman, Jr. | 1962 | Author, contributor to The Old Farmer's Almanac | ||
Friedman, David D.David D. Friedman | 1961 | Economist, physicist, legal scholar and libertarian theorist | ||
Ghez, AndreaAndrea Ghez | 1983 | Astrophysicist, MacArthur Foundation Fellow (2008) | ||
Gilkey, LangdonLangdon Gilkey | 1936 | Professor of Theology and comparative religions, University of Chicago | ||
Gurvey, ScottScott Gurvey | 1969 | New York bureau chief, Nightly Business Report | ||
Hairston, LeslieLeslie Hairston | 1979 | Chicago alderman | ||
Headrick, MatthewMatthew Headrick | 1990 | 1990 winner of the Intel/Westinghouse Science Talent Search | ||
Higdon, HalHal Higdon | 1947 | Writer and runner, longtime contributor to Runner's World | ||
Hinojosa, MariaMaria Hinojosa | 1979 | Journalist | ||
Jarrett, ValerieValerie Jarrett | (attended) | Senior advisor to United States President Barack Obama | ||
Jefferson, DeniseDenise Jefferson | 1947 | Dance educator, former director of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater | ||
Jefferson, MargoMargo Jefferson | 1964 | Pulitzer Prize-winning author, former theater critic at the New York Times, professor at Columbia University and Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts | ||
Johnson, NancyNancy Johnson | 1951 | Connecticut congresswoman (1983–2006) | ||
Kaplansky, LucyLucy Kaplansky | 1978 | Folk singer and songwriter | ||
Kass, LeonLeon Kass | 1954 | Professor at the Committee on Social Thought at the University of Chicago | ||
Kass, SamSam Kass | 1998 | President Barack Obama's Senior Policy Advisor for Nutrition Policy and Let's Move! Executive Director | ||
Katz, LeoLeo Katz | 1974 | Law professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School | ||
Keohane, RobertRobert Keohane | 1958 | Political scientist | ||
Koppel, LilyLily Koppel | 1999 | Journalist and writer | ||
Lansing, SherrySherry Lansing | 1962 | Former chief of Paramount Studios and Academy Award winner (2007) | ||
Levi, David F.David F. Levi | Judge and dean, Duke University Law School | |||
Levi, Edward H.Edward H. Levi | 1928 | Former United States Attorney General | ||
Levi, John G.John G. Levi | 1965 | Chairperson of Legal Services Corporation | ||
Lewis, GeorgeGeorge Lewis | 1969 | Trombonist, composer, author, Columbia University professor, MacArthur Foundation Fellow (2002), AACM member | ||
Lim, WendellWendell Lim | 1983 | Professor of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology at University of California, San Francisco | [5] | |
Lipkin, W. IanW. Ian Lipkin | 1970 | Infectious disease epidemiologist at Columbia University | ||
Loeb, Richard A.Richard A. Loeb | 1920 | Murderer of Bobby Franks (along with Nathan Leopold) | ||
Mann, EmilyEmily Mann | 1970 | Playwright; artistic director of McCarter Theater | ||
Margulis, LynnLynn Margulis | 1952 | Biologist, University of Massachusetts Amherst | ||
McNeill, William HardyWilliam Hardy McNeill | 1934 | Professor emeritus, University of Chicago History Department, National Humanities Medal winner | ||
Meltzer, DanielDaniel Meltzer | 1968 | Principal Deputy White House Counsel to the U.S. President; Professor, Harvard Law School | ||
Meier, Diane E.Diane E. Meier | 1969 | Geriatrician, director of the Center to Advance Palliative Care (CAPC), MacArthur Foundation Fellow (2008) | ||
Millikan, Clark BlanchardClark Blanchard Millikan | Aeronautical engineer | |||
Mincberg, ElliotElliot Mincberg | 1970 | Chief Counsel for Oversight and Investigations, U.S. House Judiciary Committee; director and lawyer at People for the American Way | ||
Moore, GrahamGraham Moore | 1999 | Academy Award-winning screenwriter and author | [5] | |
Morrison, BillBill Morrison | 1973 | Director and artist | ||
Neely, StephanieStephanie Neely | 1983 | Treasurer of the City of Chicago | ||
Nitze, PaulPaul Nitze | 1923 | Public servant, winner of Presidential Medal of Freedom, namesake of Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University | ||
Obama, Malia and SashaMalia and Sasha Obama | (attended until December 2008) | Daughters of United States President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama | [6] | |
Patinkin, MarkMark Patinkin | 1970 | Newspaper columnist and author | ||
Plotkin, Mark L.Mark L. Plotkin | 1964 | Political analyst, commentator, journalist, winner of the 2010 winner of the Edward R. Murrow for Writing, and outspoken champion of statehood for Washington, D.C. | [7] | [8] |
Raoul, KwameKwame Raoul | 1982 | Illinois State Senator | [5] | |
Redfield, James M.James M. Redfield | 1950 | Professor, classics and social thought, University of Chicago | ||
Richardson, SalliSalli Richardson | 1985 | Film and television actress | ||
Rogers, Jr., JohnJohn Rogers, Jr. | 1976 | Founding chairman and chief executive officer of Ariel Investments | [9] | |
Rorem, NedNed Rorem | 1940 | Pulitzer prize-winning composer and author | ||
Rose, SarahSarah Rose | 1992 | Reality TV star, Wall Street Journal contributor, historian, and author | [10][11] | |
Rotella, CarloCarlo Rotella | 1983 | Non-fiction writer, academic, professor at Boston College | ||
Roth, AriAri Roth | 1978 | Artistic director, playwright, Theater J, Washington, D.C. | ||
Rowley, JanetJanet Rowley | 1942 | Geneticist, winner of Presidential Medal of Freedom | ||
Sagan, PaulPaul Sagan | 1977 | Businessman, journalist, three-time Emmy award winner | ||
Sahlins, PeterPeter Sahlins | 1975 | Professor, history department, University of California, Berkeley | ||
Stevens, John PaulJohn Paul Stevens | 1937 | United States Supreme Court Justice | ||
Storr, RobertRobert Storr | 1967 | Curator, critic, painter, dean of Yale School of Art | ||
Swift, EleanorEleanor Swift | 1962 | Law professor at the University of California, Berkeley Boalt Hall School of Law | ||
Utley, GarrickGarrick Utley | 1956 | Television journalist | ||
Vaux, BertBert Vaux | 1987 | Professor of phonology and morphology at University of Cambridge | ||
Ward, GeoffreyGeoffrey Ward | 1957 | Seven-time Emmy award-winning screenwriter and author | ||
Wilkins, David B.David B. Wilkins | 1973 | Professor, Harvard Law School | ||
Wool, ChristopherChristopher Wool | 1972 | Artist | ||
Wright, AmyAmy Wright | 1967 | Actress | ||
Meltzer, David O.David O. Meltzer | 1982 | Professor of Medicine, University of Chicago | ||
Posner, EricEric Posner | 1984 | Professor of Law, University of Chicago | ||
del Granado, Juan JavierJuan Javier del Granado | 1984 | Professor of Law, National Autonomous University of Mexico | ||
Meyer, MuffieMuffie Meyer | 1972 | Peabody Award and Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker |
Faculty
- Blue Balliett, former 3rd grade teacher, author of acclaimed children's books Chasing Vermeer and The Wright 3
- Barbara T. Bowman, early childhood education expert and advocate
- Wayne Brasler, former U-High Journalism adviser, awards annual Brasler Prize for outstanding high school journalism
- Langston Hughes, author
- Vivian Paley, former teacher and noted child psychologist.
- Craig Robinson, former head basketball coach, former Oregon State University head basketball coach; brother of Michelle Obama
References
- ↑ "Press Kit Bio" (PDF). Rayanderson.org.
- ↑ "Ray Anderson".
- ↑ http://ucls.uchicago.edu/contact/web.shtml
- ↑ http://www.rediff.com/news/1999/nov/25us3.htm
- 1 2 3 "RISING STAR PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD". University of Chicago Laboratory Schools. Retrieved November 11, 2014.
- ↑ And the winner is... Sidwell Friends
- ↑ http://www.gwu.edu/~magazine/archive/2011_fall/feature3.html
- ↑ http://www.rtdna.org/content/2010_regional_murrow_winners#.VO4LwnzF98E
- ↑ http://news.uchicago.edu/news.php?asset_id=1651
- ↑ "Sarah Rose | LinkedIn". www.linkedin.com. Retrieved 2015-12-27.
- ↑ "U Highlights.". U Highlights. 1992.
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