- Glen Mason
Glen O. Mason (born April 9, 1950 in Colonia, New Jersey) is the former college football head coach of the University of Minnesota. He was officially fired on December 31, 2006. Prior to coaching the Gophers, Mason was head coach for Kent State University 1986-87 and the University of Kansas from 1988 to 1996, with previous assistant stints at the University of Illinois, Ohio State, Ball State, Iowa State, and Allegheny College.
- Michael Barnett
Michael N. Barnett is a major constructivist scholar in the field of international relations. His research has been in the areas of international organizations, international relations theory, and Middle Eastern politics. Barnett is currently the Harold Stassen Chair of International Affairs in the Hubert Humphrey Institute of Public Policy and Professor of Political Science at the University of Minnesota. He was a professor at the University of Wisconsin, …
- Sol Spiegelman
Sol Spiegelman (14 December, 1914 - 20 January, 1983) was an American molecular biologist. He developed the technique of nucleic acid hybridization, which helped to lay the groundwork for advances in recombinant DNA technology. Spiegelman was born and educated in New York City, and earned a bachelor's degree in mathematics from the City College of New York in 1939. He began his graduate studies at Columbia University in 1940, looking into cellular physiology.
- Guy Stanton Ford
Guy Stanton Ford was the sixth president of the University of Minnesota, serving from 1938 to 1941, professor of history and dean of the Graduate School since 1913. In November 1941 he became executive secretary of the American Historical Association in Washington, D.C. and Editor of American Historical Review (until 1953). Ford's doctoral Thesis (Columbia University, 1903) was about "Hanover and Prussia, 1795-1803. A Study in Neutrality".
- Reynold C. Fuson
Reynold Clayton Fuson was born in Wakefield, Illinois, on June 1, 1895. He died August 4, 1979. Fuson attended Central Normal College in Danville, Indiana, where after one year in 1914 he was certified as a teacher. He received a Bachelors Degree in chemistry from the University of Montana, a Masters Degree from the University of California at Berkeley, and a PhD from the University of Minnesota.
- Alex Agase
Alexander Arrasi Agase (March 27, 1922 - May 3, 2007) is a former American football player and coach. Agase was born in Evanston IL to an Assyrian family. He graduated from Evanston Township High School in Evanston, Illinois. Agase played college football at the University of Illinois and Purdue University. Agase starred as a guard for Illinois in 1941 and 1942. In a 1942 game against the University of Minnesota, Agase scored two touchdowns for the Fighting Illini, …
- George Parshall
George W. Parshall (born September 19, 1929) is a distinguished member of the organometallic chemistry and homogeneous catalysis communities and has played a key role in advising the U.S. Army in its ongoing effort to safely destroy chemical weapons. Born in Hackensack, Minnesota, Parshall received a Bachelor of Science degree with highest distinction from the University of Minnesota in 1951.
- Paul John Kvale
Paul John Kvale (March 27, 1896 - June 14, 1960) (son of Ole J. Kvale), was a U.S. Representative from Minnesota; born in Orfordville, Rock County, Wisconsin; he attended the Orfordville schools and the University of Illinois at Chicago and moved to Benson, Minnesota, with his parents in 1917; he was graduated from Luther College, Decorah, Iowa, in 1917; served in the United States Army during the First World War as a sergeant in a machine gun corps, from September 7, 1917, …
- Charles Arntzen
Charles J. Arntzen , PhD, is pioneer in the development of plant-based vaccines for disease prevention in humans and animals and served as founding director of the Biodesign Institute from January 2001 through May 2003. He was appointed to the Florence Ely Nelson Presidential Endowed Chair at Arizona State University in Tempe in 2000 and as Regents’ Professor in 2004. Dr. Arntzen is charting a new path for making the vaccines of tomorrow.
- Henri Manasse
- Jonathan Sterne
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- Brad Nelson
Prof. Brad Nelson Brad Nelson is the Professor of Robotics and Intelligent Systems at ETH-Zürich and is the director of IRIS. His primary research direction lies in extending robotics research into emerging areas of science and engineering.
- Patents Issued To Arnold O. Beckman
Arnold O. Beckman , founder and chairman emeritus of Beckman Instruments, Inc. (now known as Beckman Coulter, Inc.), represents nearly a century of outstanding scientific achievements. Considered one of the top five inventors of scientific instruments, Dr. Beckman created devices that revolutionized the study and understanding of human biology, ultimately saving countless lives around the world. Dr. Beckman once said, "There is no satisfactory substitute for excellence."
- Deborah L. Thurston
Deborah L. Thurston earned the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1984 and 1987, respectively. After obtaining the B.S. degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Minnesota in 1978, she worked for the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency for four years. She is Director of the Decision Systems Laboratory at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where she conducts research in multiobjective engineering design decision making.
- Raymond B. Allen
Raymond Bernard Allen , 1952-59 Raymond Bernard Allen was chief executive during a period of rapid campus expansion and was the first to hold the title of chancellor. Born in Cathay, North Dakota, August 7, 1902, he was graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1924 and earned his M.D. degree from the same institution in 1928. For two years thereafter, he was a general practitioner in North Dakota.
- David Klauser
David Klauser Prior to launching PRISM, David was a VP at Xiotech. He joined Xiotech Corporation in 1998 and was part of the original management team. David was part of Xiotech when they were acquired by Seagate Technologies and again when they were acquired by Oak Investment Partners in 2002.
- Tracy A. Turner
Dr. Tracy A. Turner Dr. Tracy Turner attended veterinary school at Colorado State University, did an internship at the University of Georgia, and completed his surgical residency and M.S. at Purdue University. In 1986, Dr. Turner became a Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Surgeons. He has served on staff as associate professor at the University of Illinois and also at the University of Florida.
- Born In Woodburn
Born in Woodburn , Kentucky. Asher moved to Bloomington, where he graduated from high school in the spring of 1910. In June of 1914, Asher received a Bachelors orf Arts degree from Indiana University. After teaching for one year at Lincoln Institute in Jefferson City, Missouri, Asher entered the graduate school at the University of Illinois for the 1915-1916 year, but received his Masters of Arts degree from the University of Minnesota in 1917.
- Timothy J. Holzer
Dr. Timothy Holzer is a senior R&D management professional with over twenty years of experience in evaluating, designing, performing, and managing scientific discovery research and commercial product development on cross-disciplinary fronts, including operational (numerous diagnostic and therapeutics companies), venture capital (Consulting Venture Partner), and academic (Whitehead Institute for Medical Research, University of Illinois College of Medicine).
- Yolanda D. Heman-Ackah
Yolanda D. Heman-Ackah , MD Yolanda D. Heman-Ackah, MD is an otolaryngologist, certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology, who subspecializes in professional voice care and laryngology. Her background as a trained musician, dancer, and singer makes her uniquely qualified to understand the vocal demands of the performing artist, and to tailor treatment of professional voice disorders based on this understanding.
- Mitchell G. Kaye
Mitchell G. Kaye , M.D. Dr. Mitchell Kaye graduated from the University of Minnesota Medical School. He completed his Internal Medicine residency at the University of Illinois and his Pulmonary Medicine fellowship at Northwestern University in Chicago. Dr. Kaye is Medical Director of the MLC Clinical Research Program and is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Minnesota.
- David J. Lilja
David J. Lilja is currently a professor and head of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, and he has been serving as head of the department since 2005. He also serves as a member of the graduate faculties in computer science and scientific computation and is a fellow of the Minnesota Supercomputing Institute.
- Neal M. Burns
Neal M. Burns McGill University; M.S., Ph.D.; University of Illinois; B.S., Professor Burns was senior partner and director of research and account planning at Carmichael Lynch, Inc. from 1990 to 1997.
- David Gillhouse
David Gillhouse David Gillhouse is a CIO with a Big 6 consulting background. He served as a CIO for the Chamberlain Group, and its parent company Duchossois Industries, Inc., for 14 years. He is a published author & conference speaker. He has directed 50 major systems development, Web development and reengineering initiatives. Chamberlain was recognized by InformationWeek as Top 500 innovator for eight consecutive years – 1st or 2nd best based upon company size.
- George A. Pagels
Dr. George Pagels Secretary George A. Pagels , M.D. joined Saint Luke's Health System in 1998 bringing more than 20 years of experience to his position. He serves as Chief Medical Officer for Saint Luke's Health System and the Chief Executive Officer for Saint Luke's East Lee's Summit. Dr. Pagels holds a bachelor of science and medical degree from the University of Illinois and a master's in business administration from the University of Minnesota.
- Erica J. Neidlinger
Dr. Erica J. Neidlinger will join the faculty at DePaul University in the fall of 2007 as conductor of the Wind Symphony. She spent the last four years as Assistant Director of Bands at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, where she conducted university ensembles and directed the Marching Mavericks. In January of 2005 the Marching Mavericks represented the state of Nebraska in Washington, D.C. for the Presidential Inaugural Parade.
- Ronald L. Danielson
Ronald L. Danielson Vice Provost for Information Services and Chief Information Officer Ronald L. Danielson is Vice Provost for Information Services, Chief Information Officer, and Associate Professor of Computer Engineering. As CIO, Dr. Danielson leads the Information Services organization in offering academic and administrative computing, networking and telecommunications, web, instructional and classroom technologies, and library services to the university.
- Phillip D. Phillips
Dr. Phillip D. Phillips , Ph.D., CEcD Dr. Phillips is Director of Business Retention and Expansion, Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce. Through experience in the private and public sectors Phil Phillips has gained a broad background in economic development management, marketing, and strategic planning and implementation.
- Don Cochran
Don Cochran is the Deputy Director of the Montgomery County Park and Planning Department, of the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC), a position he began in 2002. Prior to that time, Don served as Director of Montgomery County Parks for 18 years. He is a graduate of Southern Illinois University with a B.S. in Recreation Administration and has a Master’s degree in Park and Recreation Administration from the University of Illinois.
- Harley McKee Worked For Several Priva Detroit
Harley James McKee was born March 7,1905 in Kankakee, Illinois. He graduated from the University of Illinois with a B.A. in Architecture in 1926. In 1929 he received his M.A. in Architecture. He also obtained a Certificate in Architecture from Beaux-Arts Institute of Design in New York in 1929. He received the Brevet D'Histoire De L'Art from the University of Paris, France in 1930. McKee also studied at the Atelier Pontremoli in Paris.
- Gary Groat
Gary Groat Vice President, Business and Finance M.B.A. University of Illinois B.S. University of Minnesota Before coming to Golden Gate, Mr. Groat served as the Vice President for Administration and the CFO of Criswell College. Prior to that he worked in various capacities for Kraft Food Ingredients.
- Sarah A. Spinler
Dr. Spinler is Professor of Clinical Pharmacy in the Department of Pharmacy Practice and Pharmacy Administration at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, University of the Sciences in Philadelphia. She is also an adjunct faculty member in the Cardiovascular Division in the Department of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Spinler received her Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Pharmacy degrees from the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.
- Jeff Huber
Jeff Dean Google Fellow Jeff joined Google in 1999 and is currently a Google Fellow working in the Systems Infrastructure Group. Jeff has designed and implemented large portions of the company's advertising, crawling, indexing and query serving systems, along with various pieces of the distributed computing infrastructure that sits underneath most of Google's products.
- Jack Bloch
Jack Bloch , MD Dr. Bloch received his Bachelors of Arts Degree and Medical Doctorate Degree from the University of California, Los Angeles and his Ph.D.from the University of Minnesota. He completed his Internship in Surgery at Columbia University, completed his Surgery Residency Program U.M. and his Thoracic/Cardiac Surgery Residency Program at Cornell University. Dr. Bloch joined the Faculty as Chair of Surgery at Kern Medical Center in 1976.
- Ann Curme Shaw
Ann Curme Shaw , Minnetonka, is vice president and associate general counsel of Ceridian Corporation. Prior to joining Ceridian, Shaw was a lawyer at Oppenheimer, Wolff and Donnelly. She holds a bachelor's degree from St. Mary's University of Minnesota; a master's degree in social work from Jane Addams School of Social Work, University of Illinois; and a law degree from Northwestern University School of Law.
- Stacey S. Horn
Stacey S. Horn A recently tenured Associate Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), Stacey S. Horn 's research on group exclusion and peer harassment in adolescence explores such issues as how adolescents reason in conflict situations between individuals' rights and group norms or social conventions.
- Milton P. Gordon
Milt Gordon measuring the height of transgenic poplar trees in a bioremediation test plot. Research in Dr. Gordon's Laboratory Dr. Gordon investigated the interaction of plants with bacteria. The soil bacterium, Agrobacterium tumefaciens , inserts a sequence of plasmid DNA into the plant genome. Insertion of bacterial DNA transforms the plant tissue and has been used to genetically engineer the insertion of other foreign genes into plants.
- Gregory J. Shepherd
Gregory J. Shepherd Gregory J. Shepherd became dean of the Scripps College of Communication on Jan. 1, 2006. He had served as interim dean since August 2004. Dean Shepherd joined Ohio University in 2001 as professor and director of the School of Communication Studies. Before joining Ohio University, Shepherd was an assistant professor at the University of Iowa from 1983 to 1989 and an assistant and associate professor at the University of Kansas from 1989 to 2001.
- Bruce Dvorak
Bruce Dvorak Assistant Professor Professor Bruce Dvorak teaches undergraduate courses in Landscape Architecture. His area of interest include sustainable design consisting of design, planning, and construction using sustainable technologies. His expertise and interest also include green roofs. Bruce joined the Texas A&M faculty in the fall of 2007. He received his MLA from the University of Illinois in 1994 and his BLA from the University of Minnesota in 1988....