This is a list of notable alumni of Denison University in Granville, Ohio.
Academia
- Susan Campbell Baldridge - psychologist; Provost, Middlebury College
 - Cynthia Baum – clinical psychologist and academic administrator
 - David H. Bayley - pioneer in policing research and former Distinguished Professor Emeritus, School of Criminal Justice, SUNY Albany
 - William G. Bowen - former President of Princeton University, current President of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
 - Richard Brandt - professor of philosophy, Swarthmore College and University of Michigan
 - Ernest DeWitt Burton - biblical scholar
 - George Cressey - geographer, author, and academic
 - Frederick German Detweiler - sociologist
 - George Amos Dorsey - ethnographer
 - Lottie Estelle Granger - president, Iowa State Teachers' Association
 - Stephen Holmes - Walter E. Meyer Professor of Law, New York University
 - John S. Lowe - professor and expert in energy law
 - Roger H. Martin - 14th president of Randolph-Macon College
 - Jeffrey Masten - Shakespeare and sexuality studies scholar, Northwestern University; Guggenheim fellow
 - Kirtley F. Mather - geologist; professor and department chairman at Harvard University; civil libertarian and author
 - Thomas Skidmore - historian and scholar specialized in Brazilian history
 - Maria Tatar - John L. Loeb Professor of Germanic Languages and Literatures; Chair of the Committee on Degrees in Folklore and Mythology at Harvard University
 - Stephen Tuttle - musicologist and former chairman of the department of music at the University of Virginia
 
Business
- James Anderson - head of corporate communications and marketing, WarnerMedia; interim head of communications, CNN, Worldwide
 - Samuel Armacost - former president, director, and CEO of BankAmerica Corporation
 - Joe Banner - President and CEO of the Cleveland Browns
 - Brad Blum - former CEO of Burger King
 - George Bodenheimer - Executive Chairman of ESPN former President of ESPN and ABC Sports
 - John Canning, Jr. - Chairman, Madison Dearborn Partners
 - Mark Dalton - CEO of the Tudor Investment Corporation
 - Edward Andrew Deeds - engineer, inventor and industrialist
 - Michael Eisner - former Chairman and CEO of the Walt Disney Company
 - William Esrey - former Chief Executive of Sprint Corporation
 - John V. Faraci - chairman and chief executive officer of International Paper
 - Bill Giles - chairman and part owner of Major League Baseball's Philadelphia Phillies
 - Mark Haines - co-anchor of CNBC’s Squawk on the Street
 - Terry Jones - founder of Travelocity.com and Kayak.com
 - Andrea Mutters - Chief Information Officer of McHenry Advisers
 - Ralph Schlosstein - Chairman Emeritus of Evercore and former president and Co-founder of BlackRock
 
Arts and Entertainment
- Susan V. Booth - Artistic Director, Alliance Theatre, Atlanta; Artistic Director, Goodman Theatre, Chicago
 - Steve Carell - screen and television actor
 - Roe Conn - radio personality, WLS 890AM, Chicago
 - Tom Cotter (comedian) - comedian.
 - Franklin Cover - stage, screen and television actor.
 - Luke Ebbin - Grammy nominated record producer, songwriter and composer
 - John Davidson - stage and television actor; game show host, including Hollywood Squares
 - Jennifer Garner - screen and television actress
 - Jeffrey Hatcher - playwright and screenwriter
 - Hal Holbrook - stage, screen and television actor, known for portrayal of Mark Twain
 - John Jeffcoat - screenwriter and film director, known for Outsourced
 - Ademir Kenović - film director and producer
 - Nancy Lynn - acrobatic pilot, killed in 2006 Culpeper Airfest crash
 - Ann Magnuson - actress, performance artist, and nightclub performer
 - John Malm Jr. - former manager of Trent Reznor and his band Nine Inch Nails
 - Daniel Meyer - conductor and musical director
 - Alex Moffat - actor and comedian
 - P-Star (Priscilla Diaz) - rapper, actress, singer, model, director, DJ
 - Hollis Resnik - singer and actress
 - José Rivera - first Puerto Rican screenwriter to be nominated for an Academy Award
 - John Schuck - screen, stage, and television actor
 - Kurt Vincent, director of The Lost Arcade
 - Andrew Levitt, drag queen known as Nina West
 - Chase Hilt, Good Mythical Morning Producer.
 - Chelsey Warner, Associate Producer - The Boys, Amazon
 
- Charlie Burg - singer song writer
 - Meghan McGuire - writer and comedian
 - Ned Bittinger - portrait painter and illustrator
 
Government
- Richard B. Austin - judge, United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
 - Ruth Sarles Benedict - anti-war activist, researcher and journalist[1]
 - John T. Chain, Jr. - retired U.S. Air Force General
 - Robert Dold - U.S. Representative for Illinois's 10th congressional district
 - Edmund Burke Fairfield - minister, educator, and politician, including 12th Lieutenant Governor of Michigan
 - Carty Finkbeiner - former mayor of Toledo, Ohio
 - Tony P. Hall - United States Ambassador to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture and United States Representative from Ohio
 - Andrew S. Hanen - judge, United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas
 - Judson Harmon - 45th Governor of Ohio and 41st United States Attorney General
 - Leonard D. Heaton - former Surgeon General of the United States Army
 - Edgar Winters Hillyer - judge, United States District Court for the District of Nevada
 - Douglas Holtz-Eakin - former Director of the Congressional Budget Office and former chief economic policy adviser to U.S. Senator John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign
 - Randy Hopper - former member of the Wisconsin State Senate
 - Sue W. Kelly - former member of the United States Congress from New York
 - Robert W. Levering - former United States Congressman
 - Richard Lugar - United States Senator from Indiana; on the Board of Trustees
 - Kenneth E. Melson - former ATF director
 - Jim Petro - former Ohio Attorney General
 - Lewis A. Sachs - former US Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
 - A. W. Sheldon - Associate Justice, Arizona Territorial Supreme Court
 - Erastus B. Tyler - Union Army general in the American Civil War
 - H. Clay Van Voorhis - former US Congressman
 - Ed Weber - former US Congressman
 - Yu Tsune-chi - Chinese Ambassador to Italy and Spain, United Nations delegate who took part in the San Francisco Conference
 - Allen Zollars - Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court
 
Literature
- James Clear - author and speaker about habits
 - James Frey - screenwriter and author; A Million Little Pieces, featured by Oprah's Book Club
 - Michael Glaser - Poet Laureate of Maryland
 - Lauren Shakely - poet, editor, and publisher
 - Pam Houston - author, speaker, teacher
 
Religion
- Roger Ames - American Anglican bishop
 - Edgar J. Goodspeed - liberal theologian
 - Randolph Hollerith - Dean of Washington National Cathedral
 - James Madison Pendleton - 19th-century Baptist preacher, educator and theologian
 
Science
- Homer Burton Adkins - organic chemist
 - John Berton - computer graphics animator and visual effects supervisor
 - Richard B. Brandt - philosopher
 - William Ernest Castle - early American geneticist
 - William E. Forsythe - physicist
 - George Stibitz - scientist, early pioneer of computer with Bell Labs
 
Sports
- Dan Daub - Major League Baseball player, 1892–1897
 - Woody Hayes - football coach of Ohio State, 1951–1978
 - Ken Meyer - former head coach of the National Football League's San Francisco 49ers
 - Johnny O'Connell - professional sports car racer
 - Bobby Rahal - Indianapolis 500 champion
 - John Robic - assistant men's basketball coach at the University of Kentucky
 
References
- ↑ "Ruth S. Benedict". The Star-Democrat. Easton, Maryland. September 8, 1996. p. 12. Retrieved December 31, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
 
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