
The University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida, 2010

University of Miami mascot Sebastian the Ibis makes the signature "The U" hand gesture.
The following is a list of prominent alumni of the University of Miami, which is located in Coral Gables, Florida, in the United States.
Academics
Alumnus | Notability | Reference |
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Eric J. Barron | president, Pennsylvania State University | [1] |
Robert A. Bryan | interim president of the University of Florida, University of Central Florida, and University of South Florida and English literature scholar | [2] |
Henry N. Butler | current dean of the George Mason University's Antonin Scalia Law School | |
Betty Castor | former president of the University of South Florida, Education Commissioner of Florida, and Democratic nominee for the U.S Senate | [2] |
Bertha Vazquez | director of the Teacher Institute for Evolutionary Science |
Arts and entertainment
Film and theatre
Alumnus | Notability | Reference |
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Steven Bauer | Golden Globe-nominated actor who played Manny Ribera in Scarface | [3] |
Wayne Brady | actor, singer, comedian, and television personality, known for his work as a regular on the American version of the improvisational comedy television series Whose Line Is It Anyway? | [4] |
Bob Clark | director of A Christmas Story and Porky's | |
Lewis Cleale | Drama Desk-nominated actor and singer in Sunset Boulevard and Spamalot | [5] |
Jeff Coopwood | Emmy-nominated actor who played the voice of the Borg in Star Trek: First Contact and appeared on Seinfeld, Beverly Hills, 90210 and Timbuktu! | [4] |
Fahadh Faasil | actor in Malayalam cinema | [6] |
Charles Grodin | actor and former television talk show host (attended but did not graduate) | [7] |
Joshua Henry | Tony-nominated actor for Scottsboro Boys, also seen in In The Heights and American Idiot | [8] |
Jay W. Jensen | actor, philanthropist and high school drama teacher to Andy García and Mickey Rourke | [9] |
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson | actor and professional wrestler | [10] |
Ray Liotta | Emmy-nominated actor who played "Henry Hill" in Goodfellas and Shoeless Joe Jackson in Field of Dreams | [11] |
Frank Perry | director of Mommie Dearest | [12] |
Jo Ann Pflug | actress who played Lt. Maria "Dish" Schneider in MASH, Samantha "Big Jack" Jack in The Fall Guy and Lt. Katherine O'Hara in Operation Petticoat | [13] |
Ernie Sabella | Emmy-nominated actor in Chicago, Hill Street Blues, Curtains and The Lion King | [14] |
Sylvester Stallone | actor who played Rocky Balboa in Rocky (awarded a BFA in 1999 based on his film experience after attending but not graduating) | [15] |
Steve-O | comedic actor and star of Jackass (attended but did not graduate) | [16] |
Art and literature
Alumnus | Notability | Reference |
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Spencer Antle | fashion designer | [17] |
Algis Budrys | science fiction writer | [18] |
Xavier Cortada | artist | [19] |
Patrick Farrell | photojournalist and winner of the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography | [20] |
Alex Flinn | author and writer | [21] |
Donald Justice | poet and winner of the 1980 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry | [22] |
Fiona Kelleghan | science fiction critic | [23] |
Mark Medoff | author, playwright and Tony Award winner | [24] |
Sunny Mehta | professional poker player and author | [25] |
Arnold Newman | photographer (attended but did not graduate) | [26] |
Joel Resnicoff | artist and fashion illustrator (attended but did not graduate) | [27] |
Adam Sandow | magazine publisher | [28] |
Music
Alumnus | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Michelle Amato | vocalist | [29] |
Jeffri W. Bantz | classical conductor, pianist and organist | [30] |
Elizabeth Caballero | operatic soprano | [31] |
Sylvia Constantinidis | classical pianist, composer, conductor, music educator | [32] |
Ann Curless | singer and songwriter for Exposé | [33] |
John Easterlin | opera singer | |
Mark Egan | jazz bassist and member of the Pat Metheny Group | [34] |
Gloria Estefan | singer, songwriter and five-time Grammy Award winner | [35] |
Ben Folds | pianist and former member of Ben Folds Five (attended but did not graduate) | [36] |
Kenneth Fuchs | composer; 2000 Distinguished Alumnus | [37] |
Natalie Gelman | singer, songwriter | [38] |
Donna Cori Gibson | contemporary Catholic singer | [39] |
Carlo Grante | concert pianist and scholar | [40] |
Euge Groove | smooth jazz musician | |
Jerry Herman | composer and lyricist of Hello Dolly! and La Cage aux Folles; two-time Tony Award winner | [41] |
Bruce Hornsby | jazz musician and Grammy Award winner; 1989 Distinguished Alumnus | [42] |
Enrique Iglesias | singer, songwriter and Grammy Award winner (attended but did not graduate) | [43] |
Jonathan Kreisberg | jazz guitarist and composer | [44] |
Larry Lake | composer, trumpeter, radio broadcaster, and record producer | [45] |
Amy Lee | saxophonist and former member for Jimmy Buffett's Coral Reefer Band | [46] |
Will Lee | bassist and band member on Late Show with David Letterman | [47] |
Carmen Lundy | jazz musician; 2003 Distinguished Alumnus | [48] |
Marvis Martin | Metropolitan Opera operatic soprano | [49] |
Joel McNeely | composer; 2005 Distinguished Alumnus | [50] |
Pat Metheny | jazz guitarist and founder of the Pat Metheny Group (attended but did not graduate) | [51] |
Steve Morse | rock guitarist for Dixie Dregs, Deep Purple and Kansas | [52] |
Erin O'Donnell | contemporary Christian musician | [53] |
Jaco Pastorius | jazz bassist and two-time Grammy Award nominee (attended but did not graduate) | |
Robert Phillips | classical guitarist | |
Lucas Prata | house music singer, songwriter | |
André Raphel | classical conductor | [54] |
Carole Dawn Reinhart | trumpet player and professor | [55] |
Cécile McLorin Salvant | jazz vocalist | [56] |
Maria Schneider | jazz musician and composer | [57] |
Patti Scialfa | singer and guitarist for the E Street Band and wife of Bruce Springsteen (attended but did not graduate) | [58] |
Jon Secada | singer, songwriter and two-time Grammy Award winner; 1999 Distinguished Alumnus | [59] |
Grace Slick | singer and songwriter for The Great Society, Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship and Starship (attended but did not graduate) | [60] |
Andy Timmons | blues and rock guitar player | [61] |
Ed Toth | drummer for the Doobie Brothers | [62] |
James Touchi-Peters | classical conductor, composer and jazz singer | |
Constance Weldon | Tuba pioneer | [63] |
Lari White | country music singer and songwriter | [64] |
Television
Alumnus | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Jill Arrington | former college football sideline reporter for ESPN | |
Majel Barrett | actress who played Nurse Christine Chapel, Number One, and the computer's voice on Star Trek; and Lwaxana Troi on Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | [65] |
Jamie Colby | anchor and correspondent for Fox News Live | [66] |
Michael Dunn | actor who played Dr. Miguelito Loveless on The Wild Wild West | [67] |
Gail Edwards | actress who had recurring roles on It's a Living, Full House, and Blossom | [68] |
Alex Ferrer | syndicated television judge | [69] |
Roy Firestone | sports journalist for HDNet and 7-time Emmy Award winner | [70] |
Jeff Garlin | comedic actor known for playing Jeff Greene on HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm and Murray Goldberg on ABC's The Goldbergs (attended but did not graduate) | [71] |
Galen Gering | actor who plays Luis Lopez-Fitzgerald on NBC's Passions | [72] |
Pedro Gomez | ESPN baseball reporter | [73] |
Herb Greenberg | former business journalist and commentator for CNBC | [74] |
Jason Haikara | marketing executive at Fox Broadcasting Company | [75] |
David Isaacs | former producer for Paramount Pictures and writer of Cheers and Frasier | [76] |
Jason Kennedy | anchor and correspondent for E! News | [77] |
Suzy Kolber | professional football sideline reporter for ABC Sports and ESPN | [78] |
Nancy Kulp | actress who played Miss Jane Hathaway on The Beverly Hillbillies | [79] |
Dan Le Batard | sports journalist for The Miami Herald and ESPN | [80] |
Dawnn Lewis | actress who played Jaleesa Vinson-Taylor on A Different World | [81] |
Lilia Luciano | Spanish-language television host on TeleFutura | [82] |
Joseph Mascolo | actor who plays Stefano DiMera on NBC's Days of Our Lives | [83] |
Marilyn Milian | judge on The People's Court | [84] |
Finesse Mitchell | comedian and former repertory performer on Saturday Night Live | [85] |
Ana Navarro | CNN political contributor and campaign consultant | [86] |
Jackie Nespral | news anchor for NBC affiliate WTVJ in Miami | [87] |
David Nutter | director and producer of Band of Brothers; Emmy Award winner | [88] |
Jorge Ramos | news anchor for Noticiero Univision and eight-time Emmy Award winner | [89] |
Ralph Renick | former news anchor for NBC affiliate WTVJ in Miami | [90] |
Gene Roddenberry | producer, writer and creator of Star Trek (attended but did not graduate) | [91] |
Eliott Rodriguez | news anchor for CBS affiliate WFOR in Miami; two-time Emmy Award winner | [92] |
Ellie Rodriguez | reporter and correspondent for WSVN's Deco Drive | [93] |
Saundra Santiago | actress who played Det. Gina Navarro Calabrese on Miami Vice | [94] |
Tessie Santiago | actress who played Tessa Alvarado on Queen of Swords | [95] |
Cristina Saralegui | Spanish-language television personality | [96] |
Patti Stanger | reality television personality | [97] |
David Young | syndicated television judge | [98] |
Athletics
Golf
Former and current players
Alumnus | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Woody Austin | professional golfer and member of the PGA Tour Champions | [99] |
Al Besselink | former professional golfer, had five PGA Tour wins and 12 other professional wins | [100] |
Nathaniel Crosby | former professional golfer, won 1981 U.S. Amateur Championship and 1982 Porter Cup, and was on the winning 1982 Eisenhower Trophy and 1983 Walker Cup teams | [101] |
Scott Gump | professional golfer and member of the PGA Tour, won the 2004 Albertsons Boise Open | [102] |
Tracy Kerdyk | former professional golfer, won the 1995 JAL Big Apple Classic on the LPGA Tour | [103] |
Frank Stranahan | former professional golfer, had six PGA Tour wins and several other amateur and professional wins | [104] |
Major League Baseball
Current players
Alumnus | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Yonder Alonso | first baseman for the Atlanta Braves | [105] |
Ryan Braun | right fielder for the Milwaukee Brewers (attended but did not graduate) | [106] |
Yasmani Grandal | catcher for the Chicago White Sox | [107] |
Chris Herrmann | catcher for the San Francisco Giants | [108] |
Jon Jay | center fielder for the Arizona Diamondbacks | [109] |
Peter O'Brien | left fielder for the Atlanta Braves | |
Andrew Suarez | pitcher for the San Francisco Giants | |
Danny Valencia | free agent third baseman | [110] |
Former players
Mixed martial arts
Alumnus | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Ken Pavia | former sports agent, founder of MMAagents Sports Agency, and former CEO of India's first MMA Promotion Super Fight League | [139] |
Kimbo Slice | former MMA fighter who gained stardom through street fights posted on the internet (attended but did not graduate) | [140] |
National Basketball Association
Alumnus | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Rick Barry | former small forward for the Golden State Warriors and Houston Rockets and member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame | [141] |
Bruce Brown Jr. | shooting guard for the Brooklyn Nets | [142] |
Dwayne Collins | former power forward for the Phoenix Suns | [143] |
Dewan Hernandez | power forward and center for the Toronto Raptors | [144] |
Tito Horford | former center for the Milwaukee Bucks and Washington Bullets | [145] |
Tim James | former forward for the Charlotte Hornets, Miami Heat and Philadelphia 76ers | [146] |
DeQuan Jones | former small forward for the Orlando Magic | |
James Jones | former small forward/shooting guard for the Cleveland Cavaliers, Indiana Pacers, Miami Heat, Phoenix Suns and Portland Trail Blazers | [147] |
Shane Larkin | former point guard for the Boston Celtics, Brooklyn Nets, and Dallas Mavericks (attended but did not graduate) | [148] |
Davon Reed | free agent shooting guard | |
John Salmons | former small forward for the Chicago Bulls, Milwaukee Bucks, New Orleans Pelicans, Philadelphia 76ers, Sacramento Kings and Toronto Raptors | [149] |
Lonnie Walker | shooting guard for the San Antonio Spurs | [150] |
Women's National Basketball Association
Alumnus | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Octavia Blue | former forward for the Los Angeles Sparks and Houston Comets | [151] |
Tamara James | former small forward for the Washington Mystics | [152] |
Shenise Johnson | guard for the Minnesota Lynx, gold medalist on the 2009 USA Women's U19 team | [153] |
Riquna Williams | guard for the Los Angeles Sparks, 2013 WNBA Sixth Woman of the Year Award | [154] |
National Football League
Current players
Alumnus | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Thurston Armbrister | free agent linebacker | |
Ray-Ray Armstrong | free agent linebacker | [155] |
Allen Bailey | defensive end for the Atlanta Falcons | [156] |
Travis Benjamin | wide receiver and return specialist for the San Francisco 49ers | [157] |
Braxton Berrios | wide receiver for the New York Jets | |
Matt Bosher | free agent punter | [158] |
Artie Burns | cornerback for the Chicago Bears | [159] |
Deon Bush | safety for the Chicago Bears | |
Calais Campbell | defensive end for the Baltimore Ravens | [160] |
Jamal Carter | safety for the Atlanta Falcons | |
Anthony Chickillo | defensive end for the Denver Broncos | [161] |
Adrian Colbert | cornerback for the New York Giants | |
Stacy Coley | free agent wide receiver | |
DeeJay Dallas | running back for the Seattle Seahawks | |
Phillip Dorsett | wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks | [161] |
Corn Elder | cornerback for the Carolina Panthers | |
Jon Feliciano | offensive guard for the Buffalo Bills | [161] |
Ereck Flowers | offensive tackle for the Miami Dolphins | [161] |
Jonathan Garvin | defensive end for the Green Bay Packers | |
Frank Gore | running back for the New York Jets | [162] |
Jermaine Grace | free agent linebacker | |
Jimmy Graham | tight end for the Chicago Bears | [163] |
Brandon Harris | free agent defensive back | [164] |
Seantrel Henderson | free agent offensive tackle | [165] |
Chris Herndon | tight end for the New York Jets | |
Travis Homer | running back for the Seattle Seahawks | |
Tracy Howard | free agent cornerback | |
Allen Hurns | wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins | [166] |
Danny Isidora | offensive guard for the Kansas City Chiefs | |
Joe Jackson | defensive end for the Cleveland Browns | |
Michael Jackson | free agent cornerback | |
Rayshawn Jenkins | safety for the Los Angeles Chargers | |
Duke Johnson | running back for the Houston Texans | [161] |
Jaquan Johnson | safety for the Buffalo Bills | |
Brad Kaaya | free agent quarterback | |
Ufomba Kamalu | free agent defensive end | |
Malcolm Lewis | free agent wide receiver | |
Brandon Linder | offensive guard for the Jacksonville Jaguars | [167] |
R. J. McIntosh | defensive end for the New York Giants | |
Lamar Miller | free agent running back | [168] |
Stephen Morris | free agent quarterback | |
Al-Quadin Muhammad | defensive end for the Indianapolis Colts | |
David Njoku | tight end for the Cleveland Browns | |
Pat O'Donnell | punter for the Chicago Bears | [169] |
Greg Olsen | tight end for the Seattle Seahawks | [170] |
K. J. Osborn | wide receiver for the Minnesota Vikings | |
Denzel Perryman | linebacker for the Los Angeles Chargers | [161] |
Olsen Pierre | free agent defensive tackle | |
Shaquille Quarterman | linebacker for the Jacksonville Jaguars | |
Sheldrick Redwine | safety for the Cleveland Browns | |
Kacy Rodgers II | free agent defensive back | |
Rashawn Scott | free agent wide receiver | |
Sam Shields | free agent cornerback | [171] |
Erik Swoope | free agent tight end | |
Chad Thomas | free agent defensive end | |
Olivier Vernon | defensive end for the Cleveland Browns | [172] |
Justin Vogel | free agent punter | |
Clive Walford | free agent tight end | [161] |
Mark Walton | free agent running back | |
Brandon Washington | free agent offensive guard | [173] |
Herb Waters | free agent cornerback | |
Marquez Williams | free agent fullback |
Former players
Sailing
Alumnus | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Kevin Burnham | men's 470 Olympic gold medalist at 2004 games in Athens and silver medalist at 1992 games in Barcelona | |
Zach Railey | men's Finn Olympic silver medalist at 2008 games in Beijing | [261] |
Soccer
Alumnus | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Beverly Yanez | professional soccer player for Seattle Reign FC and INAC Kobe Leonessa | [262] |
Sports administration
Alumnus | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Skip Bertman | former athletic director at Louisiana State University and member of the College Baseball Hall of Fame | [263] |
Rob Chudzinski | former head coach for the Cleveland Browns | [264] |
Bernard Clark | head football coach at Robert Morris University | [265] |
Rob Cooper | head college baseball coach at Penn State | [266] |
Alex Cora | former manager of the Boston Red Sox | |
Mario Cristobal | head football coach at University of Oregon | [267] |
Fran Curci | former head football coach at the University of Tampa, University of Miami and University of Kentucky | [268] |
Paul Dee | former athletic director at the University of Miami | [269] |
Jim Dooley | former head coach for the Chicago Bears | [270] |
Pete Garcia | former athletic director at Florida International University | [271] |
Steve Hertz | former head baseball coach for Tel Aviv Lightning | [272] |
Don James | former head football coach at the University of Washington and member of the College Football Hall of Fame | [273] |
Willie Martinez | assistant head football coach at the University of Central Florida | [274] |
Winston Moss | assistant head coach for the Green Bay Packers | [275] |
Tom Pratt | former defensive pass rush coach for the Arizona Cardinals and Kansas City Chiefs | [276] |
Mark Richt | former head football coach at the University of Miami | [277] |
Alfredo Roberts | assistant coach for the Los Angeles Chargers | [278] |
Pat Ruel | offensive line coach for the Seattle Seahawks | [279] |
Randy Shannon | defensive coordinator University of Central Florida | [280] |
Swimming and diving
Alumnus | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Lawrence Frostad | 1992 1500-meter freestyle USA Olympian, five-time national swimming champion | [281] |
Matt Gribble | two-time U.S. Olympian and former world record holder in 100m butterfly | [282] |
Daphne Jongejans | three-time Olympian diver (1984, 1988, 1992) representing the Netherlands | [283] |
Greg Louganis | four-time Olympic gold medalist and winner of the 1984 James E. Sullivan Award (attended but transferred) | [284] |
Reuben Ross | 2008 NCAA 3m springboard diving champion | [285] |
Jesse Vassallo | former world record holder in 200m and 400m individual medley | [286] |
Brittany Viola | 2008 and 2011 NCAA 10m platform diving champion | [287] |
David Wilkie | Olympic gold (1976) and silver (1972 and 1976) medallist, three-time NCAAA national champion and three-time world record holder | [288] |
Tennis
Current players
Alumnus | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Monique Albuquerque | Brazilian professional tennis player | |
Michael Russell | former professional tennis player (attended but did not graduate) | [289] |
Maya Tahan | Israeli tennis player | |
Todd Widom | professional tennis player (attended but did not graduate) | [290] |
Former players
Alumnus | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Audra Cohen | professional tennis player and 2007 NCAA Women's Singles Champion | [291] |
Julia Cohen | former professional tennis player and former All-ACC player | |
Doris Hart | former professional tennis player, Wimbledon champion (1951) and two-time US Open Women's champion (1954 and 1955) | [292] |
Gardnar Mulloy | former professional tennis player, four-time U.S. Men's Doubles Champion (1942, 1945, 1946 and 1948), Wimbledon Men's Doubles champion (1957), and three-time NCAA Singles Champion (1943, 1944 and 1945) | [293] |
Pancho Segura | former professional tennis player, three-time NCAA Men's Champion (1943, 1944 and 1945) and 1952 World Number 1 Men's Player | [294] |
Track and field
Alumnus | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Murielle Ahouré | double silver medalist in 100m and 200m at 2013 World Championships in Moscow (attended but did not graduate) | [295] |
T'erea Brown | champion in 400mH at 2010 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships | [296] |
Alysha Newman | Canadian team 2016 Summer Olympics participant in pole vault | |
Lauryn Williams | silver medalist in 100m at 2004 Summer Olympics | [297] |
Business

Micky Arison (right)
Alumnus | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Rony Abovitz | CEO and founder of augmented reality startup Magic Leap | [298] |
Will Allen | urban farmer and recipient of MacArthur Foundation's "Genius Award" | [299] |
Ralph Alvarez | former president and COO of the McDonald's Corporation | [300] |
Micky Arison | CEO of Carnival Corporation and owner of the Miami Heat (attended but did not graduate) | [301] |
Bakr bin Laden | head of the bin Laden family and chairman of Saudi Binladin Group | [302] |
Ron Berkowitz | CEO and president of Berk Communications | [303] |
Benjamin Breier | CEO and president of Kindred Healthcare | [304] |
Lyor Cohen | CEO of U.S. Recorded Music Divisions at Warner Music Group | [305] |
John W. Creighton Jr. | President and CEO of Weyerhaeuser Company | [306] |
Pedro Fábregas | Vice president of American Airlines, president and CEO of Envoy Air, and former president and CEO of Executive Airlines | [307] |
James J. Greco | CEO and President of Sbarro | [308] |
Maurice R. "Hank" Greenberg | former CEO of American International Group | [309] |
David Komansky | former CEO of Merrill Lynch (attended but did not graduate) | [310] |
Rohan Marley | owner of Tuff Gong clothing line; son of late reggae musician Bob Marley | [311] |
Jeffrey Martin | chairman and chief executive officer of Sempra Energy | [312] |
Jorge Mas | former CEO and current chairman of MasTec | |
Drew Rosenhaus | professional sports agent | [313] |
Omar Soliman | entrepreneur, co-founder and CEO of College Hunks Hauling Junk; appeared on Millionaire Matchmaker, Shark Tank and The Pitch | [314] |
Noah Tepperberg | co-founder of New York City nightclub and restaurant brands | [315] |
Geisha Williams | former CEO of Pacific Gas and Electric Company | [316] |
Martin Zweig | investment advisor, author of Winning on Wall Street | [317] |
Law
Alumnus | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Roy Black | criminal defense attorney who obtained acquittal of William Kennedy Smith | [318] |
Beth Bloom | current U.S. district court judge for the Southern District of Florida | [319] |
Joseph A. Boyd Jr. | former chief justice of the Florida Supreme Court | [320] |
Vincent Bugliosi | former prosecutor who obtained conviction of Charles Manson, author of Helter Skelter | [321] |
Adalberto Jordan | current appellate judge for the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit | [322] |
Elizabeth A. Kovachevich | current U.S. district court judge for the Middle District of Florida | [323] |
R. Fred Lewis | former chief justice of the Florida Supreme Court | [324] |
Jose E. Martinez | current U.S. district court judge for the Southern District of Florida | [325] |
Federico A. Moreno | current U.S. district court judge for the Southern District of Florida | [326] |
Lenore Carrero Nesbitt | former U.S. district court judge for the Southern District of Florida | [327] |
Ian Richards | former county court judge for the 17th Judicial Circuit Court of Florida | [328] |
Kenneth Ryskamp | current U.S. district court judge for the Southern District of Florida | [329] |
Michael Satz | current state attorney for Broward County, Florida | [330] |
Scott J. Silverman | former circuit court judge for the 11th Judicial Circuit for Miami-Dade County, Florida (attended law school, but did not graduate) | [331] |
Robert H. Traurig | lawyer, businessman, a founder of the law and government relations firm Greenberg Traurig | |
Ursula Mancusi Ungaro | current U.S. district court judge for the Southern District of Florida | [332] |
Kathleen M. Williams | current U.S. district court judge for the Southern District of Florida | [333] |
Martin Zilber | current circuit court judge for the 11th Judicial Circuit Court of Florida | [334] |
Politics
Alumnus | Notability | Reference | |
---|---|---|---|
Mercedes Aráoz | former minister of finance of Peru | [335] | |
Bryan Avila | current member of the Florida House of Representatives | [336] | |
Dean Barrow | current Prime Minister of Belize | ||
Bjarni Benediktsson | former Prime Minister of Iceland | [337] | |
Paul L. Cejas | former U.S. Ambassador to Belgium | [338] | |
Randy Christmas | former mayor of Miami | ||
Carlos Curbelo | former member of U.S House of Representatives | [339] | |
Manny Diaz | former mayor of Miami | ||
Alex Díaz de la Portilla | former member of the Florida Senate | [340] | |
Dante Fascell | former member of the U.S. House of Representatives | [341] | |
Maurice Ferré | former mayor of Miami | [342] | |
Sandra Freedman | former mayor of Tampa | [343] | |
Joe Garcia | former member of U.S. House of Representatives | [344] | |
Robert High | former mayor of Miami | ||
Michael Johns | former White House speechwriter | [345] | |
David T. Kennedy | former mayor of Miami | ||
Dexter Lehtinen | former member of the Florida Senate | [346] | |
Pepe Lobo | former president of Honduras | [347] | |
Carlos López-Cantera | former lieutenant governor of Florida | ||
Bob McEwen | former member of the U.S. House of Representatives | [348] | |
Joe Moakley | former member of the U.S. House of Representatives | [349] | |
Patrick Murphy | former member of the U.S. House of Representatives | [350] | |
Richard C. Nowakowski | former member of the Wisconsin State Assembly | [351] | |
Burgess Owens | current member of the U.S. House of Representatives | [352] | |
Alex Penelas | former mayor of Miami-Dade County, Florida | ||
Reince Priebus | former White House chief of staff and former chairman of the Republican National Committee | [353] | |
Tomas Pedro Regalado | former mayor of Miami | ||
Tom Rooney | former member of the U.S. House of Representatives | [354] | |
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen | current member of the U.S. House of Representatives | [355] | |
Marco Rubio | current member of the U.S. Senate | [356] | |
Maria Elvira Salazar | elected to the U.S House of Representatives | [357] | |
Burt Saunders | current member of the Florida Senate | [358] | |
Jack Seiler | former mayor of Fort Lauderdale | ||
Fernando Belaúnde Terry | former president of Peru (attended but transferred) | ||
Alex Villalobos | former member of the Florida Senate | [359] | |
Frederica Wilson | current member of the U.S. House of Representatives | [336] | |
J. Alex Villalobos | former member of the Florida House of Representatives | [360] | |
Kirk Wagar | former U.S Ambassador to Singapore | [361] |
Sciences
Alumnus | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Brady Barr | herpetologist and host of National Geographic's Reptile Wild and Dangerous Encounters | [362] |
Daniel T. Barry | scientist and former NASA astronaut | [363] |
Frederick Bayer | biologist and former emeritus curator of Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History | [364] |
Renee Borges | ecologist | [365] |
John E. Dennis | mathematician, Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, founder and editor-in-chief of the SIAM Journal on Optimization | [366] |
Reuben Lasker | marine biologist | |
Zhou Ming-Zhen | paleontologist | |
Aldemaro Romero Jr. | biologist, communicator, advocate of liberal arts education | [367] |
Michael Welner | forensic psychiatrist | [368] |
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