Lista de ex alumnos de la Universidad Brigham Young


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Esta lista de ex alumnos de Brigham Young University incluye graduados notables, no titulados antiguos alumnos y estudiantes actuales de la Universidad Brigham Young (BYU), una privada , mixta universidad de investigación propiedad de La Iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Últimos Días (Iglesia SUD) ubicado en Provo, Utah , Estados Unidos . Es la institución existente más antigua dentro del Sistema Educativo de la Iglesia SUD , es la universidad religiosa más grande de Estados Unidos y tiene la segunda matrícula universitaria privada más grande de los Estados Unidos. [1] [2] [3]Aproximadamente el 98% de los 34.000 estudiantes de BYU son mormones ; dos tercios de sus estudiantes estadounidenses provienen de fuera del estado de Utah . [4] Además de su programa de pregrado, BYU ofrece títulos de posgrado en 47 departamentos e incluye dos escuelas profesionales: Marriott School of Business y J. Reuben Clark Law School . [5] BYU tiene aproximadamente 370.000 exalumnos vivos. [6]

Más de 26 graduados de BYU han servido en el Senado de los Estados Unidos y la Cámara de Representantes de los Estados Unidos , como el exdecano del Senado de los Estados Unidos, Reed Smoot (clase de 1876). [7] Los miembros del gabinete de los presidentes estadounidenses incluyen al ex Secretario de Agricultura de los Estados Unidos del presidente Dwight D. Eisenhower , Ezra Taft Benson '26 y Rex E. Lee '60, quien fue Procurador General de los Estados Unidos bajo el presidente Ronald Reagan . Mitt Romney , ex gobernador de Massachusetts y 2008 y 2012El candidato presidencial republicano, era mejor estudiante de su clase en 1971. [ cita requerida ]

Los ex alumnos de BYU en el mundo académico incluyen al exdecano de la Escuela de Negocios de Harvard Kim B. Clark , vicepresidente de Yale, Scott Strobel '87, y Michael K. Young '73, presidente de la Universidad Texas A&M y ex presidente de la Universidad de Washington . La Universidad también se graduó Premio Nobel ganador Paul D. Boyer , así como Philo Farnsworth (inventor de la televisión electrónica) y Harvey Fletcher (inventor del audífono). Siete de los doce presidentes de BYU eran ex alumnos de la Universidad. [8] Los ex alumnos de BYU que se han desempeñado como líderes empresariales incluyenEl director financiero de Citigroup, Gary Crittenden '76, el ex director ejecutivo de Dell Kevin Rollins '84, la directora ejecutiva de Deseret Book , Sheri L. Dew , y Matthew K. McCauley, director ejecutivo de la empresa de ropa infantil Gymboree .

En literatura y periodismo, BYU ha producido varios de los autores más vendidos, incluidos Orson Scott Card '75, Brandon Sanderson '00 & '05 y Stephenie Meyer '95. Otras personalidades de los medios incluyen ESPN comentarista deportivo y ex Miss América Sharlene Wells Hawkes '86 y ex co-presentador de CBS 's The Early Show Jane Clayson Johnson '90. En entretenimiento y televisión, BYU está representado por Jon Heder '02 (mejor conocido por su papel de Napoleon Dynamite ), Aaron Eckhart '94, nominado al Globo de Oro y Jeopardy! campeón de todos los tiemposKen Jennings '00. En la industria de la música, BYU está representada por la ex concursante de American Idol Carmen Rasmusen y el director de The Tabernacle Choir en Temple Square , Mack Wilberg .

BYU también ha producido varios líderes religiosos. Los exalumnos han incluido varias Autoridades Generales de La Iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Últimos Días , incluidos dos presidentes de iglesia ( Thomas S. Monson '74 y Ezra Taft Benson '26), seis apóstoles ( Neil L.Andersen , D. Todd Christofferson ' 69, David A. Bednar '76, Jeffrey R. Holland '65 & '66, Dallin H. Oaks '54 y Reed Smoot 1876), y dos presidentes generales de la Sociedad de Socorro ( Julie B. Beck '73 y Belle Spafford '20 ). [9]

Varios ex alumnos de BYU han tenido éxito en los deportes profesionales, representando a la Universidad en 7 Series Mundiales de MLB , 5 Finales de la NBA y 25 Super Bowls de la NFL . [10] En béisbol, los alumnos de BYU incluyen a los All-Stars Rick Aguilera '83, Wally Joyner '84 y Jack Morris '76. Los jugadores de baloncesto profesionales incluyen al tres veces campeón de las Finales de la NBA Danny Ainge '81 y al tres veces medallista olímpico Krešimir Ćosić '73. BYU también cuenta con notables jugadores de fútbol profesional, incluido el MVP del Super Bowl, Steve Young. '84 y '94, Trofeo Heisman ganador Ty Detmer '90, y el ganador del Super Bowl en dos ocasiones Jim McMahon . En golf, los alumnos de BYU incluyen dos grandes ganadores de campeonatos : Johnny Miller ('69) en el US Open de 1973 y el British Open de 1976 y Mike Weir ('92) en el Masters de 2003.

Academia e investigación

Administración universitaria

Profesores e investigadores


Letras

Negocios y Finanzas

Entretenimiento

Gobierno, leyes y políticas públicas

Jueces de la Corte Suprema de Estados Unidos

Jueces de circuito de EE. UU.

Jueces de los tribunales supremos estatales

Jueces de distrito de EE. UU.

Miembros del Congreso de los Estados Unidos

Nota: "D" indica un demócrata mientras que "R" indica un republicano .

Senadores

Representantes

Gobernadores de Estados Unidos

Funcionarios gubernamentales fuera de EE. UU.

Miembros del gabinete de Estados Unidos

Otras figuras políticas y legales de EE. UU.

Periodismo y medios

Literatura, redacción y traducción

Música

Religión

Nota: Todos los puestos enumerados pertenecen a La Iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Últimos Días, a menos que se indique lo contrario.

Reformas sociales

Deportes

Béisbol

Baloncesto

  • Elijah Bryant (born 1995) - basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League

Football

Track and field

Soccer

Other sports

Other

Fictional people

See also

  • List of Brigham Young University faculty

Notes

  • Blank cells indicate missing information; em-dashes (—) indicate that the alumnus attended but never graduated from BYU.

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