翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ List of University of Southern California people
・ List of University of Southern Maine buildings
・ List of University of Southern Mississippi people
・ List of University of St. Gallen people
・ List of University of Strathclyde people
・ List of University of Surrey academics
・ List of University of Surrey alumni
・ List of University of Sussex alumni
・ List of University of Sydney people
・ List of University of Szeged people
・ List of University of Tampa alumni
・ List of University of Tasmania people
・ List of University of Tehran people
・ List of University of Tennessee people
・ List of University of Texas at Arlington people
List of University of Texas at Austin alumni
・ List of University of Texas at Austin buildings
・ List of University of Texas at Austin faculty
・ List of University of Texas at Austin presidents
・ List of University of Texas at Dallas people
・ List of University of Texas at San Antonio people
・ List of University of the East people
・ List of University of the Pacific (United States) people
・ List of University of the Philippines College of Law alumni
・ List of University of the Philippines Diliman people
・ List of University of the Philippines Los Baños people
・ List of University of the Philippines people
・ List of University of the Punjab people
・ List of University of the Sunshine Coast people
・ List of University of the Witwatersrand people


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

List of University of Texas at Austin alumni : ウィキペディア英語版
List of University of Texas at Austin alumni
This list of University of Texas at Austin alumni includes notable graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of the University of Texas at Austin. The institution is a major research university in Downtown Austin, Texas, USA and is the flagship institution of the University of Texas System.〔 〕 Founded in 1883, the university has had the fifth largest single-campus enrollment in the nation as of Fall 2006 (and had the largest enrollment in the country from 1997–2003), with over 50,000 undergraduate and graduate students and 16,500 faculty and staff. It currently holds the largest enrollment of all colleges in the state of Texas.〔("Texas Higher Education Enrollments." ) Texas Higher Education Data.〕
Over 30 UT Austin undergraduates have served in the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives, such as Lloyd Bentsen '42, who served as both a U.S. Senator and U.S. Representative, and was the 1988 Democratic Party Vice Presidential nominee. Tom C. Clark, J.D. '22, served as United States Attorney General from 1945 to 1949 and as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1949 to 1967. Cabinet members of American presidents include former United States Secretary of State James Baker '57, former Secretary of Education William J. Bennett, and former Secretary of Commerce Donald Evans '73. First Lady Laura Bush '73 and daughter Jenna '04 both graduated from UT Austin, as well as former First Lady Lady Bird Johnson '33 & '34 and her eldest daughter Lynda. In foreign governments, the university has been represented by Fernando Belaúnde Terry '36 (42nd President of Peru), and Abdullah al-Tariki (co-founder of OPEC).
UT Austin alumni in academia include the 26th President of The College of William & Mary Gene Nichol '76, the 10th President of Boston University Robert A. Brown '73 & '75, and the 8th President of the University of Southern California John R. Hubbard. The University also graduated Alan Bean '55, the fourth man to walk on the Moon. Additionally, alumni of the university who have served as business leaders include ExxonMobil Corporation CEO Rex Tillerson '75, Dell founder and CEO Michael Dell, and Gary C. Kelly, CEO of Southwest Airlines.
In literature and journalism, UT Austin has produced Pulitzer Prize winners Gail Caldwell and Ben Sargent '70, as well as CNN anchor Betty Nguyen '95. Alumnus J. M. Coetzee also received the 2003 Nobel Prize in Literature.
UT Austin has produced several musicians and entertainers. Janis Joplin, the singer who posthumously was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award attended the university, as well as February 1955 ''Playboy'' Playmate of the Month and Golden Globe recipient Jayne Mansfield. The big screen has carried the talents of actor Matthew McConaughey '93 (star of ''The Wedding Planner'' (2001), ''How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days'' (2003), ''Sahara'' (2005), ''We Are Marshall'' (2007), et al.) with Farrah Fawcett (one of the original ''Charlie's Angels'') on the small screen.
A number of UT Austin alumni have found success in professional sports. Seven-time Cy Young Award-winner Roger Clemens entered the MLB after helping the Longhorns win the 1983 College World Series. Several Olympic medalists have also attended the school, including 2008 Summer Olympics athletes Ian Crocker '05 (swimming world record holder and two-time Olympic gold medalist) and 4x400m relay defending Olympic gold medalist Sanya Richards '06. Mary Lou Retton (the first female gymnast outside Eastern Europe to win the Olympic all-around title, five-time Olympic medalist, and 1984 ''Sports Illustrated'' Sportswoman of the Year) also attended the university.
== Academia and research ==


抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「List of University of Texas at Austin alumni」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.