- Kenny Wheaton
Kenneth Tyrone "Kenny" Wheaton (Born March 8, 1975 in Phoenix, AZ) is a gridiron football player. Currently, he is a defensive back with the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League. Wheaton played college football at the University of Oregon where, in his freshman season in 1994, he made arguably the most famous play in Duck history known as "The Pick". As time was winding down and the University of Washington was driving down to the Oregon 9 yard line, …
- Paul Olum
Paul Olum (August 16 1918-January 19 2001) was an American mathematician and university administrator
- Peter Calthorpe
Peter Calthorpe has been named one of twenty five "innovators on the cutting edge" by "Newsweek" magazine for his work redefining the models of urban and suburban growth in America. Starting practice in 1972, he has had a long and honored career in urban planning and architecture, combining his experience in both disciplines to develop an environmental approach to community development and urban design.
- Craig Hickman
Craig Hickman is a computer programmer, photographer, and Professor of Art at the University of Oregon, where he teaches courses on programming for artists and digital imaging. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from Portland State University and a Master of Fine Arts Degree from the University of Washington, Seattle. He is especially known for creating Kid Pix, a drawing program marketed toward children.
- Rudy Chapa
(Rodolfo) "Rudy" Chapa (born 1957) is a Mexican-American businessman who had a successful school career as a runner. Chapa was born November 7, 1957 into humble circumstances in Hammond, Indiana. He is the son of Mexican immigrants. His father Rodolfo Sr. came to the USA as a mechanic through the Bracero program.
- Tina Kotek
Tina Kotek is an American politician from the state of Oregon. A Democrat, she serves as a member of the Oregon House of Representatives. In 2006, she was elected to the House from the 44th District in North and Northeast Portland. She won a competitive three-way Democratic primary election with over half the vote. In the general election, she faced only nominal Republican opposition, defeating her opponent by a margin of almost four-to-one.
- Arturo Tolentino
Arturo Modesto Tolentino ( September 19 , 1910 - August 2 , 2004 ) was a prominent political figure in the Philippines who briefly held the position of vice president in 1986 . He is more well known as the father of the Philippine -archipelagic doctrine- and expert on the Law of the Sea .
- Lloyd Humphreys
Lloyd G. Humphreys was a differential psychologist and methodologist who focused on assessing individual differences in human behavior. His work is among the most widely cited in intelligence research, and he received many prestigious awards in this field. Born in Lorane, Oregon, Humphreys earned his undergraduate degree at the University of Oregon in 1935, a master's from Indiana University in 1936, where he first learned about factor analysis, …
- Doris Burn
Doris "Doe" Burn is a children's book author and illustrator who lives on Guemes Island in the San Juan Archipelago, part of the U.S. state of Washington. She is most famous for the classic story "Andrew Henry's Meadow," inspired by her son Mark. It was published in 1965 while she was living and working on Waldron Island in the same archipelago.
- Danielle Endres
Danielle Endres According to Danielle Endres , assistant professor in the Department of Communication and the 2006-07 recipient of the Environmental Humanities Research Professorship, the interdisciplinary nature of environmental studies is nothing new. But what makes the Environmental Humanities program at the U so unique is its overall emphasis on the humanities.
- Dr Wayne Jay Katon MD
Wayne Katon , MD, is Professor of Psychiatry, Director of the Division of Health Services and Epidemiology, and Vice Chair of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Washington Medical School. He is Director of a NIMH-funded National Research Service Award Primary Care Fellowship that has successfully trained psychiatrists and primary care physicians for academic leadership positions.
- Linda Teri
Linda Teri , PhD Professor Psychosocial & Community Health
- Jennifer Ratcliff
I'm a born and raised Seattle-ite who, after short periods in Spokane, Eugene and Pullman, is back and have a job that I love!!! I think laughter and a friendly touch are the best medicine, and I'm passionate about my relationship with Christ, my family, my friends, my job and sports!!! AND I'M A NEW AUNTIE!!!
- Sarah Kenney
i just graduated from the university of oregon in june... GO DUCKS! now i work for the university of washington at the sports medicine cline as a medical assistant. it is pretty hard keeping my oregon pride here because of the endless shit...but i still do.
- Aaron Ragan-Fore
Writer. Amateur folklorist. Comics nerd. Expatriate southerner who can't find a decent bowl grits in the northwest. I listen to music that was old back when your grandparents liked it. I think I do a great impression of a tuba, but not everyone agrees. I have a theory that folks who work in higher education long after their own graduations live in a wee bit of a state of arrested development. That certainly applies to me.
- Karen Kingsolver
Karen Kingsolver , PhD Karen Kingsolver , PhD, Clinical Psychologist Dr. Kingsolver, is the coordinator for our Behavioral Medicine curriculum. She has 20 years of experience in Family Medicine training programs, having taught at Brown and the University of Washington before at our program. She has been at Duke since 2002, where she also teaches in the Medical School and in the Physicians Assistants program.
- Mick McKeown
Mick McKeown Vice President - Washington Operations Dr. Mick McKeown is Vice President - Washington Operations for Vought Aircraft Industries, Inc. He has been the company’s primary liaison in Washington, D.C., since January 2001. Mick is responsible for directing Vought's federal government affairs activities. Mick had a distinguished career in medicine, military service and congressional affairs.
- James Paul Sain
James Paul Sain website James Paul Sain (b. 1959), a native of San Diego, California, is Associate Professor of Music at the University of Florida where he teaches acoustic and electroacoustic music composition as well as music theory. He is Composition, Theory and Technology Co-Chair and the Director of Electroacoustic Music.
- Charles M. Lillis
Charles M. Lillis Managing Partner LoneTree Capital Mr. Lillis is a co-founder and principal of LoneTree Partners, a private equity investing group headquartered in Denver, CO. LoneTree invests in the communications/information industry on a global basis. Mr. Lillis served as the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of MediaOne Group (NYSE: UMG) from its inception in 1995 through the acquisition of MediaOne by AT&T which was completed in 2000.
- Jack Hart
Dr. Hart has edited four Pulitzer Prize finalists, two of them winners in the explanatory-journalism and feature-writing categories. He also edited a portion of the work recognized with the 2001 Pulitzer Gold Medal for Public Service, and he was a juror for the 2002 and 2003 Pulitzer Prizes.
- George Sugai
George Sugai, Ph.D. Co-director, National Center on Positive behavioral Interventions and Supports George Sugai is a Professor in Special Education in the College of Education at the University of Oregon with expertise in behavior analysis, classroom and behavior management, school-wide discipline, function-based behavior support, positive behavior supports, and educating students with emotional and behavioral disorders.
- Deni Leonard
Deni Leonard Founder and Chairman, United Native Depository Corporation Deni Leonard is a member of the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon. He is a graduate of Harvard Universitys Kennedy School of Government, the University of Oregon, and San Bernardino Valley College of California.
- Laura Contreras
Laura Contreras Attorney Laura Contreras lives in Toppenish, Washington, where she was raised. Her family emigrated from Mexico and Texas and settled in the Yakima Valley when Laura was born. She is the youngest of four siblings and the first to graduate from college. Laura has been married for 22 years and has two young children. She attended Yakima Valley Community College and the University of Washington.
- Amy O'Neal
Amy O'Neal Amy O'Neal is a performer, choreographer, teacher and the co-director (along with Zeke Keeble) of locust (music/dance/video company) based in Seattle.
- Tom Kirch
Tom Kirch , Director
- Chancellor Pernsteiner
George Pernsteiner is Chancellor of the Oregon University System. Before his appointment as Chancellor in September 2005, Pernsteiner served as Executive Vice Chancellor, Chief Operations Officer, and Acting Chancellor of the Oregon University System from July 2004 to September 2005.
- Edward Weaver
Edward Weaver , MD, MPH Dr. Weaver is an Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology—Head & Neck Surgery and the Surgical Program Director of the Sleep Disorders Center at the University of Washington (UW). He is a core investigator in the Center for Cost and Outcomes Research and a founding member of the Surgical Outcomes and Research group at the UW.
- Marilyn Fancher
Marilyn Fancher Marilyn Fancher , senior vice president and creative director, manages the StudioAPCO® creative team and has extensive experience as an award-winning director and producer of advertising campaigns and broadcast media. Ms. Fancher works with a broad range of clients to develop communication strategies, and to write and produce film, video, radio, print and internet media.
- Richard Birke
Professor Richard Birke has been teaching dispute resolution for almost 15 years, starting his career at Stanford University and coming to Willamette University College of Law in 1993 to teach and direct the Center for Dispute Resolution (CDR). Under his leadership, the CDR has enjoyed high national ranking among academic dispute resolution centers in the U.S. He is an award-winning author in the field of dispute resolution, and he has been deeply involved in the practice of ADR.
- Douglas E. Rake
Douglas E. Rake , President and CEO, der@racke.net Mr. Rake is President and Chief Executive Officer of Racke Strategies & Technologies, Inc., which he founded in 1984. Mr. Rake and his company concentrate on the formulation and execution of strategies for the development of appropriate international collaborations in science and technology development and applications, international market entry, the commercialization of advanced technologies and business development.
- Robert Fleming Tate
Robert Fleming Tate After a brief illness, Robert Tate died of heart failure on November 17, 1999 in Eugene, Oregon. He left no survivors. Bob was born December 15, 1921 and was adopted by Frank and Harriet Tate of Oakland, California. He lived in Alameda, California from 1930 to 1942 and then moved to Berkeley, California. Bob received his B.A. degree from the University of California in 1944, his M.A. from the University of North Carolina in 1949, and his Ph.
- Patsy Callaghan
Patsy Callaghan Professor of English Patsy Callaghan received her BA and MA in English Education from the University of Washington. After teaching junior high English in the Seattle area, she moved to Eugene, Oregon, where she directed the Writing Tutor program and entered the doctoral program in English.
- Joshua Skov
Joshua Skov Research Director and Principal Joshu Skov's primary role is supporting clients with the development of indicators and assessment tools. As a principal, Skov is involved in a wide range of corporate and government client work. He also leads Good Company's higher education practice.
- Greg Hutzell
Greg oversees the Strategic Client Services function responsible for directing a Team of experts to help DMA clients receive the full value of DMA products and services. � � Greg and his Team partner directly with DMA clients to develop strategic direction and activities to increase profitability, based on the full use and understanding of IDM and other research and analysis intelligence that DMA offers.
- Ginny Lang
Ginny Lang has been with Qwest Communications since 1979, currently serving as the Director of Governmental Relations. She is responsible for developing and advocating telecommunications policy matters at the state level in Oregon and with the Congressional delegation, as well. She is also responsible for local government issues throughout the state.
- Barend van der Vorm
Barend VAN DER VORM President Barend van der Vorm manages a portfolio of private equity investments. He founded CentreCourt in Monaco which supports high-growth companies and develops entrepreneurial strategies. Mr. van der Vorm is a member of the investment committee of a Dutch private equity firm and serves as honorary consul of the Netherlands to Monaco. Until 1993, Mr. van der Vorm worked for a Dutch investment company.
- Diana Gleason
Diana Gleason Assistant Professor Diana Gleason received her B.S. in Sociology with a certificate in Womens’ Studies from the University of Oregon. She received her J.D. from the University of Oregon School of Law and an M.L.I.S. with a certificate in Law Librarianship from the University of Washington.
- Kevin T. Lafky
Kevin T. Lafky Attorney Kevin T. Lafky was born and raised in Salem, attending Salem public schools and graduating from Sprague High School in 1977. After graduation, Kevin attended the University of California at Berkeley for a year and a half, then transferred to the University of Oregon, graduating in 1981 with degrees in both Economics and History. Kevin attended law school in Seattle, graduating from the University of Washington in 1985.
- Brent George
BRENT GEORGE , MPT Co-owner, director and guru of G2 Sports Therapy, Brent earned his Masters of Physical Therapy from the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington. He has served as a part-time faculty member since 1998, acting as a clinical instructor and guest lecturer. Brent has also served as a consultant to the University of Washington, University of Oregon, Team-in-Training (Leukemia Society of America), and Self-Esteem Through Athletics (SETA).
- Henderson Mar
Henderson is the founder of Banzai Sushi and has over 25 years experience in food manufacturing and scientific research. Prior to starting Banzai Sushi, Henderson was a research scientist at the University of Washington . He used research methods including Electron Microscopy, Immunofluorescence, Immunocytochemistry and Tissue Cryogenics.