Alumni
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Notability
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Rod Blagojevich (1975)
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Illinois governor (2003-2009) (transferred to Northwestern University after two years); in March 2012, began serving a 14-year sentence in federal prison following conviction for corruption[1]
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Brock Blomberg (1989)
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Economist and president of Ursinus College (2015-present)[2]
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Eric Calderone
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Guitarist and youtuber
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Alejandra Caraballo (2012)
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Civil rights attorney and clinical instructor at the Harvard Law School Cyberlaw Clinic
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Virginia Maria Hernandez Covington (1976, MBA 1977)
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federal judge currently serving in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida[3]
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Cr1TiKaL (Charles White) (2016)
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YouTuber, streamer, actor, voice actor, podcast host, musician and businessman
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Connie May Fowler (1982)
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author best known for her book Before Women Had Wings (1996) and its subsequent film adaptation
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David Gee (1990)
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Sheriff of Hillsborough County, Florida
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Dick A. Greco (1956)
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former Tampa mayor (1967-1974 and 1995-2003)
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Amy Hill Hearth
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contemporary author of books including Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years, a New York Times bestseller turned into a Broadway play
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Frederick Ward Humphries II
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FBI Special Agent known for disrupting a plot to bomb the Los Angeles International Airport
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Nneka Jones (2020)
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artist and activist
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Dennis James Kennedy (1958)
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Presbyterian minister, author, and television evangelist
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Joanie Laurer (1992)
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former WWE wrestler "Chyna" and model
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Scott Leonard (1987)
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vocalist with the group Rockapella, the former house band on the TV show Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?
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Bobby Lord (1952)
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country music artist and TV host
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Charlie Manning (2001)
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MLB pitcher for the Washington Nationals
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Bob Martinez (1957)
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former governor of Florida (1987-1991)
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Tino Martinez (2011)
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retired MLB first baseman most notably with the New York Yankees
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John Matuszak (1973)
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former NFL player and actor best known as "Sloth" from the movie The Goonies
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Brett James McMullen (MBA 1999)
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retired U.S. Air Force General Officer
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Leon McQuay (1970)
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former Canadian Football League and National Football League player
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Kaitlin Monte (2008)
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beauty queen, 2008 Miss Tampa, 2011 Miss New York, and 2012 Miss America finalist
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Juan Camilo Mouriño (1993)
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Mexican politician
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Orelsan (2004)
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rapper and songwriter
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Paul Orndorff (1972)
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professional wrestler known as "Mr. Wonderful"
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Pete Peterson (1976)
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former congressman (1991-1997) and ambassador to Vietnam
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Lou Piniella (1969)
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baseball manager of the New York Yankees, Cincinnati Reds, Seattle Mariners, Tampa Bay Rays and Chicago Cubs; former MLB player
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Freddie Solomon (1975)
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former American football player for the Miami Dolphins and San Francisco 49ers
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Christopher Sullivan (1987)
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broadcaster and former professional soccer player
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Jody Weis (1979)
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Chicago Police Department Superintendent of Police[4]
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