List of University of Mount Union people
This is a list of people associated with University of Mount Union. The University of Mount Union is a 4-year private, coeducational, liberal arts college in Alliance, Ohio.
Alumni
Arts
- Carrie Coon - Tony-nominated actress for her role on Broadway in the Steppenwolf revival of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf and also nominated, on several occasions, for Best Supporting Actress in the movie Gone Girl
- DW Drouillard - vocalist, songwriter and musician
- Agnes Thomas Morris - Shakespeare promoter, president of War Mothers of America
- Will Lamartine Thompson - writer and composer of "Softly and Tenderly, Jesus is Calling"
Athletics
- Jim Ballard - former Mount Union quarterback; member of the College Football Hall of Fame; quarterback in the Arena Football League, Canadian Football League, and NFL Europe; Commissioner of the American Indoor Football League
- Paul Bixler - former head football coach at Ohio State University and Colgate University
- Matt Campbell - head football coach of the Iowa State Cyclones
- Dom Capers - former defensive back of the Mount Union Purple Raiders; former NFL Head Coach for the Carolina Panthers and Houston Texans; current defensive assistant for the Jacksonville Jaguars
- Dick Crum - head football coach for Miami University, North Carolina and Kent State University
- Sean Donnelly - Post Collegiate / Professional Hammer thrower. Currently resides in Chula Vista, California
- Wilmer Fleming - halfback for the NFL's Canton Bulldogs
- Pierre Garçon - American football wide receiver, drafted by the Indianapolis Colts in the 2008 NFL Draft, 205th overall; FA signed to Washington Redskins 2012
- Bill Herman - professional basketball player for the Denver Nuggets
- Charlie Joachim - basketball player
- Larry Kehres - highest winning percentage as a head coach in college football - 303-23-3/.925
- Nate Kmic - American football Running Back, All-Time NCAA Rushing Leader with 8,074 yards
- Frank Lauterbur - head football coach for the University of Toledo
- Ron Lynn - Assistant Football Coach, Stanford University
- Harry March - NFL executive; second American Football League founder; medical doctor for the pre-NFL Canton Bulldogs; New York Giants executive; professional football historian and promoter; author of
- Erik Raeburn - head football coach at Savannah State University
- Cecil Shorts III - football wide receiver, drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the 2011 NFL Draft, 114th overall
- Mike Sirianni - head football coach at Washington & Jefferson College
- LeRoy Sprankle - high school sports coach and athletics advocate in Eastern Tennessee and South Florida; the "Father of East Tennessee Sports"
- E. J. Stewart - former college football coach' professional football player-coach' general manager and founder of the Ohio League's Massillon Tigers
Business
- Vincent Marotta – business executive and co-creator of Mr. Coffee
- Susan McGalla - former president of American Eagle Outfitters; former chief executive officer of Wet Seal
Communication
- Antonietta "Toni" Gonzalez-Collins - SportsCenter news anchor for ESPN
- Raymond C. Hoiles - newspaper publisher
- Chip Mosher - newspaper columnist; high school "Educator of Distinction;" poet
- Jeff Shreve - American Public Address Announcer and Broadcaster
Education
- Bowman Foster Ashe - first president of the University of Miami
- Victor Boschini - current Chancellor of Texas Christian University
- Henry Solomon Lehr - founder, Ohio Northern University
Medical
- Charles Armstrong - virologist, physician in the U.S. Public Health Service
- Richard Drake - professor of surgery Cleveland Clinic, Lerner College of Medicine
- Shuvo Roy - American scientist and engineer; he is the co-inventor of the world's first implantable artificial kidney
Politics and Law
- Thomas H. Anderson - United States federal judge
- De Witt C. Badger - U.S. Congressman from Ohio
- Christopher A. Boyko - United States federal judge
- Allen Foster Cooper - U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania
- Larry Cox - former executive director of Amnesty International USA
- David Hollingsworth - U.S. Congressman from Ohio; an organizer of the Ohio State bar association, serving as its chairman in 1908
- Lyman U. Humphrey - 11th Governor of Kansas
- Samuel Austin Kendall - U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania
- Philander Knox - Attorney General of the United States in the cabinets of Presidents William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt; Senator of Pennsylvania; United States Secretary of State for President William Howard Taft
- William McKinley - 25th President of the United States
- C. Ellis Moore - U.S. Congressman from Ohio
- Miner G. Norton - U.S. Congressman from Ohio
- Scott Oelslager - U.S. Congressman from Ohio
- Ralph Regula - U.S. Congressman from Ohio
- Tim Schaffer - U.S. Congressman from Ohio
- Brian L. Stafford - the 20th Director of the United States Secret Service
- W. Aubrey Thomas - U.S. Congressman from Ohio
Religion
- James Midwinter Freeman - clergyman and writer
- John William Hamilton - Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church
- Francis Enmer Kearns - Bishop of the Methodist Church and the United Methodist Church
- Charles Bayard Mitchell - Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church
- Wesley Matthias Stanford - Bishop of the United Evangelical Church
Science
- Mary Jobe Akeley - 1897 graduate of Scio College, explorer, photographer, and author of several books about her expeditions
- Shuvo Roy - Associate professor, Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Science, University of California, San Francisco; developed an artificial kidney
- Lorin B. Sebrell - Goodyear Research Director noted for his work on organic accelerators for vulcanization
Writing
- Jean E. Karl - an American book editor who founded and lead the children's division, young adult, and science fiction imprints at Atheneum Books; she oversaw/edited books that won 2 Caldecott medals and 5 Newberry medals
- Joseph Amasa Munk - wrote about the history of Arizona; works included Arizona Sketches, Arizona Bibliography: Private Collection of Arizoniana, Southwest Sketches, Activities of a Lifetime, History of Arizona Literature, and Story of the Munk Library of Arizoniana
Notable faculty
- De Scott Evans, noted 19th-century artist, former head of Mount Union art department