This is a list of people associated with Roosevelt University.
Presidents
Current president
- Ali Malekzadehh
Past presidents
- Ted Gross[1]
- Charles "Chuck" R. Middleton: the last president
- Edward J. Sparling: the first president
- Rolf A. Weil[1]
Advisory boards
Members of early advisory boards included the following:[2][3][4]
Notable alumni
Arts and entertainment
- Tony Alcantar: actor
- Anthony Braxton: musician and composer
- Merle Dandridge: Broadway actress and singer
- Eddie Harris: jazz musician, saxophonist
- Ramsey Lewis: jazz musician, host of Legends of Jazz and The Ramsey Lewis Morning Show, WNUA radio
- Mary Ann Pollar: concert promoter, activist
- Kate Quigley: comedian
- Courtney Reed: Broadway actress and singer
- Danitra Vance: comedian (The Second City, Saturday Night Live) and actress
Literature, news, and academia
- Ira Berkow: author and sportswriter, The New York Times
- Susan Carlson: news anchor
- Parvesh Cheena: actor
- Eckhard Gerdes: novelist
- Charles V. Hamilton: political science professor and co-author of Black Power
- Howard Johnson: former chairman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Christopher Robert Reed: historian known for his expertise on the African American experience in 20th-century Chicago
- Harold Horton Sheldon: professor and physicist
- Martha M. Vertreace-Doody: poet, author, and teacher
Military
- Stephen Iacovelli: U.S. Army Brigadier General
- Jacques Paul Klein: USAF Major General
Politics
- Melissa Bean (BA): U.S. Representative for Illinois's 8th congressional district, 2005–2011
- Leonard F. Becker: Illinois state senator
- Jesse Brown: United States Secretary of Veterans Affairs, 1993–97
- Carla Hayden: Librarian of Congress and former American Library Association president
- Douglas Huff: Illinois politician
- Ambassador Jacques Paul Klein ('63, '71, Hon. Dr. 2005): Senior Foreign Service Officer; Under-Secretary-General of the UN; special representative of the Secretary-General and Coordinator of United Nations Operations in Croatia (UNTAES); Bosnia and Herzegovina (UNMBIH); and Liberia (UNMIL)
- Mort Kondracke: political commentator and journalist, author of Saving Milly: Love, Politics, and Parkinson's Disease
- Ronnie Lewis, former mayor of Dolton, Illinois[5]
- Blanche Manning: U.S. District Court Judge for the Northern District of Illinois
- LeRoy Martin: Chief of Police for the State of Illinois, Central Management Services
- Mel Reynolds: politician and Congressman, Illinois 2nd 1993–95
- Fred Rice, Jr., Superintendent of the Chicago Police Department
- Bobby Rush (BGS): politician and Congressman, Illinois 1st since 1993
- Harold Washington (BA): lawyer, 51st Mayor of Chicago (first African American to hold the title), former state representative and state senator
Others
- Dankmar Adler: architect of the auditorium building
- Sheldon Lavin (born 1932), billionaire owner, CEO and chairman of OSI Group
- Louis Sullivan: architect of the auditorium building
- Florenz Ziegfeld: founder of Chicago Musical College
Notable faculty:
- Rose Hum Lee: first woman and the first Chinese American to head a US university sociology department, appointed 1956[6]
- Mojisola Adeyeye: Director General of NAFDAC, Nigeria; Founding Chair of Biopharmaceutical Sciences
References
- 1 2 Kogan, Rick. "REVVING UP ROOSEVELT". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2019-08-11.
- ↑ "ROOSEVELT UNIVERSITY – History" (PDF). Roosevelt University Catalog.
- ↑ University, Laura Mills and Lynn Y. Weiner on behalf of Roosevelt (2014). Roosevelt University. Arcadia Publishing. p. 73. ISBN 9781467112475.
- ↑ University, Laura Mills and Lynn Y. Weiner on behalf of Roosevelt (2014). Roosevelt University. Arcadia Publishing. p. 42. ISBN 9781467112475.
- ↑ Tejada, Gregory (December 8, 2014). "Educator was Suburb's First Black Official". The Chicago Tribune – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ ""Women . . . on the Level with Their White Sisters": Rose Hum Lee and Butte's Chinese Women in the Early Twentieth Century". Women's History Matters. Montana Historical Society. 15 May 2014. Retrieved 31 August 2015.
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