List of Wheaton College (Illinois) alumni
This list of Wheaton College alumni includes notable individuals who studied as undergraduates or graduate students at Wheaton College (Illinois).
Academia
- Bart D. Ehrman, 1978 – Distinguished Professor of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- John J. Tyson, 1969 – Distinguished Professor of Biological Sciences at Virginia Tech and former president of the Society for Mathematical Biology
- C. Stephen Evans, BA philosophy, 1969 – University Professor of Philosophy and the Humanities at Baylor University
- Nathan O. Hatch, (summa cum laude) 1968 – former president of Wake Forest University and provost of University of Notre Dame
- Arthur F. Holmes – philosopher and professor at Wheaton College
- Douglas Jacobsen, BA philosophy, 1973 – scholar of global Christianity, Distinguished Professor at Messiah University
- Walter Kaiser Jr. – Old Testament scholar
- Robert A. Kraft – historian of early Judaism and Christianity at the University of Pennsylvania
- Merritt Maduke, BS chemistry (summa cum laude), 1989 – Associate Professor of Molecular & Cellular Physiology at Stanford University
- Gerald P. McKenny, BA philosophy, 1979 – Walter Professor of Theology at University of Notre Dame
- Niel B. Nielson, BA philosophy, 1976 – former president of Covenant College
- Mark Noll, BA English – professor of history at University of Notre Dame
- Phil Ryken, BA English literature and philosophy, 1988 – former pastor of Tenth Presbyterian Church and current president of Wheaton College
- Daniel W. Smith, BA literature
- John H. Walton – Old Testament scholar
- Marvin R. Wilson, BA history – Professor of Biblical Studies at Gordon College
Business
Civil Rights
- Jim Abel – singer-songwriter
- Nuala Archer – Irish-American poet
- Scott Baker – journalist, editor in chief of The Blaze
- Wes Craven, writing and psychology – horror film director[1]
- Piper Curda – singer and actress
- Ian Eskelin, BA Communications – singer-songwriter, All Star United
- Cathleen Falsani, 1992 – journalist; columnist for Chicago Sun-Times
- Colyn Fischer, Bachelor of Music Performance, 1999 – violinist
- Jason Harrod – singer-songwriter, Harrod and Funck
- Carol Huston – actress, Matlock
- Camille and Kennerly Kitt – twin harpists and actresses
- Margaret Landon, 1925 – author of the novel Anna and the King of Siam
- Elliot Leung – film composer – The Battle at Lake Changjin, the highest grossing non-English film of all time
- Kurt Lightner – artist
- Adam McCune, BA, 2006 – co-author of the novel The Rats of Hamelin
- Sylvia McNair, Bachelor of Music, 1978 – soprano
- John Nelson, Bachelor of Music, 1963, DMUS 1989 – conductor
- Jeffrey Nordling, BA, 1984 – actor
- Martin O'Donnell, Bachelor of Music, 1977 – composer, Halo video game series
- Kate Pierson – singer with the B-52s
- Walter Ratliff, MA Communications – journalist
- Luci Shaw, BA English Literature/New Testament Greek, magna cum laude, poet
- Mischa Willett - poet
- Robert H. Siegel, BA, 1961 – poet, novelist
- Wendy White, Bachelor of Music, 1975 – mezzo-soprano
- Douglas Yeo, Bachelor of Music, 1976 – bass trombonist
- Ken Klippenstein, Bachelor of Arts English Literature, 2010 – Journalist
Politics
Religion
- David Anders – later Catholic convert; author, radio host on EWTN, main contributor to "Called to Communion - Catholic and Reformed Dialogue" website
- Juanita Breckenridge Bates – Congregationalist minister
- Rob Bell – founding pastor of Mars Hill Bible Church and featured speaker in NOOMA films
- Paul-Gordon Chandler – Episcopal priest, author and interfaith advocate
- Edmund Clowney – theologian and president of Westminster Theological Seminary
- Mal Couch – founder and president of the Tyndale Theological Seminary
- William Lane Craig – apologist, professor of philosophy at Talbot School of Theology, author of The Kalam Cosmological Argument
- Chip Edgar – Anglican bishop of South Carolina
- Jim Elliot – martyred missionary
- Elisabeth Elliot – author, noted missionary; widow of Jim Elliot
- David Otis Fuller – author, pastor, founder of the "Which Bible?" Society, editor of the Baptist Bulletin
- Bill Gothard – minister and author, former president of the Institute in Basic Life Principles
- Billy Graham – evangelist
- Ruth Graham – author and poet, wife of Billy Graham
- Carl F. H. Henry – first editor-in-chief of the magazine Christianity Today
- Paul King Jewett – theologian and professor at Fuller Theological Seminary
- Daniel C. Juster – leader in the Messianic Judaism movement
- Harold Lindsell – former editor of the magazine Christianity Today
- Ed McCully – martyred missionary
- Josh McDowell – Evangelical Christian apologist and evangelist. Author or co-author of over 150 books.
- Alvera Mickelsen, 1942 – writer, journalism professor, advocate of Christian feminism and co-founder of Christians for Biblical Equality[2]
- John Ortberg – pastor and author
- John Piper – pastor and author
- Stewart Ruch – Anglican bishop of the Upper Midwest
- Nate Saint – martyred missionary
- Steve Saint – author, missionary; son of Nate Saint
- Burton Smith – minister and community organizer
- Jon M. Sweeney – author, editor, book publisher
- Kenneth N. Taylor – paraphraser of The Living Bible and founder of Tyndale Publishers
- Frances E. Townsley – minister
- A. W. Tozer – minister and author
- John Walvoord – author and former president of Dallas Theological Seminary
- Gary Wilde – minister and author
- Philip Yancey – author and editor
- So Yan Pui - Founder of Breakthrough movement, a youth ministry in Hong Kong and Taiwan
Science
Sports
- Marshall Hollingsworth, 2015 – professional soccer player
- Pete Ittersagen, 2009 – NFL cornerback, Tennessee Titans
- Donnie Nelson, 1986 – General Manager, Dallas Mavericks[4]
- Mel Peterson, 1960 – former NBA player[5]
- Randy Pfund, 1974 – General Manager, Miami Heat[6]
- Andy Studebaker, 2008 – NFL linebacker, Kansas City Chiefs
Other
References
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- ^ Painter, Kristen Leigh (July 20, 2016). "Obituary: Professor, nonprofit leader Alvera Mickelsen blended feminism and Christian teaching". Star Tribune. Retrieved August 6, 2016.
- ^ "AGU – American Geophysical Union". Retrieved April 4, 2017.
- ^ "NBA.com: COACHES". Retrieved April 4, 2017.
- ^ "Mel Peterson NBA & ABA statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved July 13, 2012.
- ^ "Directory: Randy Pfund". Retrieved April 4, 2017.
- ^ "Wyclef Jean's uncle to run for president of Haiti". Christian Science Monitor. July 27, 2010. ISSN 0882-7729. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
- ^ "StackPath". fedsoc.org. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
- ^ Theron E. Sedgwick, York County, Nebraska and Its People, Volume 1 (1921), p. 501-502.
- ^ "Judge Sedgwick Dies Suddenly", The Lincoln Star (December 26, 1919), p. 1.
- ^ Jonestown: Twenty Years Later, Cults Still Lethal, Christianity Today
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