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Hasselmann Alumni House at Missouri S&T  
The alumni of Missouri University of Science and Technology , or Missouri S&T , include both graduates and non-graduates who have attended the university located in Rolla, Missouri . Missouri S&T was founded as the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy (MSM) in 1870, the first technological institution west of the Mississippi River .[ 1]   In 1964, the school's name was changed to University of Missouri–Rolla (UMR) as part of the University of Missouri System , and the most recent name change to Missouri University of Science and Technology took effect in 2008 to "distinguish UMR from the other University of Missouri campuses", among other reasons.[ 2]  
As of fall 2020, Missouri S&T had a total enrollment of 7,645 students (6,086 undergraduates  and 1,559 graduate students ).[ 3]   The Miner Alumni Association of Missouri S&T serves over 65,000 graduates and former students.[ 4]  
The Hasselmann Alumni House was dedicated in 2015 as the home for the Miner Alumni Association and as a venue for campus and community events. It is named for Karl Hasselmann, a 1925 graduate in mining engineering, who had a prominent career in the oil industry. The Havener Center, the multipurpose campus center for student life and activity, is named for entrepreneur Gary Havener, a 1962 graduate in mathematics.
The listed alumni span multiple fields and careers, particularly those concentrated in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics . The creator of Twitter , Jack Dorsey , enrolled at Missouri S&T in 1995 majoring in computer science  and mathematics , but transferred out during his junior year to accept a job with the New York -based company Dispatch Management Services after hacking into their computer network and alerting the company chairman of a hole in their software.[ 5]   Many notable NASA  astronauts  and engineers  are graduates from Missouri S&T, such as Sandra Magnus , who was aboard the last American Space Shuttle , and George Mueller , who helped enable the Apollo 11  Moon landing . Other S&T alumni have filled leadership positions within state and federal government, and some have become known in athletics and entertainment.
 
Name
 
Class year
 
Notability
 
References
  
Jack Dorsey  
 
Transferred out, 1997; did not graduate 
 
Billionaire co-founder and CEO  of Twitter  (2006–2008, 2015–2021), and co-founder, chairman, and CEO  of Square, Inc.  (2009–present)
 
[ 5] [ 6]  
 
Gary D. Forsee  
 
1972 (B.S. )
 
CEO  of Sprint  (2003–2007), president of the University of Missouri System  (2008–2011)
 
[ 7]  
 
Thomas Holmes  
 
1950 (B.S. )
 
CEO  of Ingersoll Rand  (1980–1988)
 
[ 8] [ 9]  
 
Edward Mueller  
 
1969 (B.S. )
 
President and CEO  of Ameritech  (2000–2002), CEO  of Williams Sonoma  (2003–2006), chairman and CEO  of Qwest  (2007–2011)
 
[ 10] [ 11]  
 
Dan Obrycki  
 
1983 (B.S. )
 
Co-founder of The Applied Finance Group 
 
[ 12] [ 13]  
 
Michael M. Sears  
 
1976 (M.S. )
 
Successfully launched the Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet  program, CFO  of Boeing  (2002–2003), terminated  in 2003 as a result of corruption allegations and sentenced  to four months in prison 
 
[ 14] [ 15]  
 
Ellis Short  
 
1983 (B.S. )
 
Founder of Kildare Partners  private equity fund (2013), owner of Skibo Castle  (2003–present) and Sunderland A.F.C.  (2009–2018)
 
[ 16] [ 17]  
 
Gary White  
 
1985 (B.S. ), 1987 (M.S. )
 
Co-founder and CEO  of Water.org , founding member of the Global Water Challenge, named on the 2011 TIME  100  list of the most influential people in the world
 
[ 18] [ 19]  
 
Oz Yilmaz  
 
1970 (B.S. )
 
Chief technology officer  of GeoTomo LLC (2002–present), elected as an international member to the National Academy of Engineering  (2022)
 
[ 20] [ 21]  
 
 
Jack Dorsey  
 
Name
 
Class year
 
Notability
 
References
  
Michel Barsoum  
 
1980 (M.S. )
 
Professor of materials science  at Drexel University  (1985–present), known for work with MAX phases 
 
[ 22]  
 
Randall Berry  
 
1993 (B.S. )
 
Department chair (2019–present) and professor (2011–present) of electrical  and computer engineering  at Northwestern University 
 
[ 23]  
 
Mack A. Breazeale  
 
1954 (M.S. )
 
Professor and senior scientist at the National Center for Physical Acoustics at the University of Mississippi  (1995–2009), professor of physics  at the University of Tennessee  (1962–1995) and at Michigan State University  (1957–1962), known for work in ultrasonics  and physical acoustics 
 
[ 24] [ 25]  
 
Delbert Day  
 
1958 (B.S. )
 
Curator's Professor Emeritus of Ceramic Engineering at Missouri S&T , co-invented glass microspheres  for medical (radiation therapy ) and dental applications, and co-invented Glasphalt , which recycles waste glass for use in asphalt paving 
 
[ 26] [ 27]  
 
Servet A. Duran  
 
1943 (B.S. )
 
Professor (1947–1986) and department chairman (1959–1970) of metallurgy  at Washington State University 
 
[ 28]  
 
Bruce L. Edwards  
 
1977 (B.A. )
 
Professor of English and Africana studies  at Bowling Green State University  (1981–2012), general editor of the four-volume reference set C. S. Lewis: Life, Works, and Legacy 
 
[ 29] [ 30]  
 
Paul M. Feehan  
 
1984 (M.S. )
 
Erasmus Smith's Professor of Mathematics at Trinity College Dublin  (2000–2001), professor of mathematics  at Rutgers University  (2001–present)
 
[ 31]  
 
Harold Garner  
 
1976 (B.S. )
 
Executive director of the Biocomplexity Institute of Virginia Tech  (2009–2012), known for research in plasma physics , biological engineering , and bioinformatics 
 
[ 32] [ 33]  
 
Roger Garrison  
 
1967 (B.S. )
 
Professor of economics  at Auburn University  (1981–present), adjunct scholar of the Mises Institute 
 
[ 34]  
 
William Giannobile  
 
1987 (B.S. )
 
Dean of the Harvard School of Dental Medicine  (2020–present), professor of dentistry  and biomedical engineering  at University of Michigan  (1998–2020)
 
[ 35]  
 
Gene Haertling  
 
1954 (B.S. )
 
Professor of ceramic engineering  at Clemson University  (1988–2000), developed and manufactured new lead zirconate titanate  materials used in consumer electronics 
 
[ 36] [ 37]  
 
M. Frederick Hawthorne  
 
Transferred out, 1940s 
 
Curators' Distinguished Professor of chemistry  and radiology  at University of Missouri  and director of its International Institute of Nano and Molecular Medicine (2008–present); a 2011 National Medal of Science  recipient for his significant work involving boron 
 
[ 38] [ 39]  
 
John Johnson  
 
1999 (B.S. )
 
Professor of astronomy  at Harvard University  (2013–present), known for exoplanet  research
 
[ 40]  
 
John Kieffer  
 
1967 (B.S. )
 
Professor of mathematics  (1970–1986) at University of Missouri–Rolla , professor of electrical  and computer engineering  at University of Minnesota  (1986–2011), known for work in information theory 
 
[ 41] [ 42]  
 
Kim Young-gil 
 
1969 (M.S. )
 
President of Handong Global University  (1995–2014)
 
[ 43]  
 
David F. Larcker  
 
1972 (B.S. ), 1974 (M.S. )
 
Professor at Stanford University  in the Stanford Graduate School of Business  (2005–present)
 
[ 44]  
 
Glenn Lipscomb  
 
1981 (B.S. )
 
Department chair of chemical engineering  at the University of Toledo  (2004–2019)
 
[ 45]  
 
Dana S. Nau  
 
1974 (B.S. )
 
Professor of computer science  and systems research  at the University of Maryland, College Park  (1994–present), discovered game tree  pathology and developed simple hierarchical ordered planner (SHOP) HTN  planning systems
 
[ 46]  
 
Shrihari Sridhar  
 
2004 (M.S. )
 
Senior associate dean at the Mays Business School  at Texas A&M University  (2023–present), known for work on marketing strategy 
 
[ 47]  
 
André Taylor  
 
1995 (B.S. )
 
Associate professor of chemical engineering  at the New York University Tandon School of Engineering  (2018–present), known for developing new materials for energy conversion 
 
[ 48]  
 
Scott R. White  
 
1985 (B.S. )
 
Faculty and professor of aerospace engineering  at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign  (1990–2018), known for his innovations of self-healing materials 
 
[ 49] [ 50]  
 
 
Mack A. Breazeale  
John Johnson  
 
Entertainment and athletics [ edit ]  
Name
 
Class year
 
Notability
 
References
  
Marv Breuer  
 
1935 (B.S. )
 
Major League Baseball  pitcher for the New York Yankees  (1939–1943) and a reliever  in the 1941  and 1942 World Series 
 
[ 51] [ 52]  
 
Aaron Buerge  
 
1997 (B.S. )
 
Television personality  known for starring in Season 2 of The Bachelor  
 
[ 53] [ 54]  
 
Charlie Copley  
 
circa 1914 
 
NFL  tackle  and end  for the Akron Pros  (1920–1922) and Milwaukee Badgers  (1922), head coach of the Gilberton Cadamounts  (1923)
 
[ 55]  
 
David Elsenrath  
 
1985 (B.S. )
 
Head football coach for the Adams State Grizzlies  (1997–1999)
 
[ 56] [ 57]  
 
Forrestal Hickman  
 
2015 (B.S. )
 
Offensive lineman  who has played in the NFL  as a free agent  for the San Diego Chargers  (2015) and has played as a signed athlete in the CFL  for the Montreal Alouettes  (2016) and the IFL  for the Colorado Crush  (2017) and the Sioux Falls Storm  (2018–2020)
 
[ 58] [ 59]  
 
A. J. Mandani  
 
2010
 
Professional Indonesian Basketball League  player for CLS Knights Indonesia  (2020–present), previously on the MPBL 's Caloocan Katipuneros  (2018–2019), TBL 's TGE team (2018), ABL 's Singapore Slingers  (2017), and several PBA  teams (2012–2016)
 
[ 60] [ 61]  
 
Bill Preston  
 
circa 1915 
 
NFL  tackle  for the Akron Pros  (1920), 1920 NFL champion 
 
[ 62]  
 
Greg "Fossilman" Raymer  
 
1985 (B.S. )
 
2004 World Series of Poker  Main Event champion
 
[ 63]  
 
Gonzalo Rodríguez Risco  
 
1993 (B.S. )
 
Peruvian  playwright  and screenwriter 
 
[ 64] [ 65]  
 
Brad Scott  
 
Transferred out, 1976 
 
Head football coach for the University of South Carolina  (1994–1998), assistant football coach for Clemson University  (1999–2011)
 
[ 66] [ 67]  
 
Tyrone Smith  
 
2006 (B.A. )
 
Long jumper  representing Bermuda , 3-time Olympian , reached the finals in the 2012 Summer Olympics , champion in the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games  and the 2011 Central American and Caribbean Championships in Athletics 
 
[ 68] [ 69]  
 
Harry Stella  
 
Transferred out, 1936 
 
Tackle  for the Army Cadets football  team at the United States Military Academy  (1936–1939), 1939 First-team All-American , retired at the rank of colonel 
 
[ 70]  
 
Dick Thornton  
 
circa 1930 
 
Quarterback  for the Philadelphia Eagles  (1933)
 
[ 71]  
 
Tershawn Wharton  
 
2019
 
Defensive tackle  for the Kansas City Chiefs  (2020–present)
 
[ 72]  
 
 
Greg "Fossilman" Raymer  
Tyrone Smith  
Tershawn Wharton  
 
Name
 
Class year
 
Notability
 
References
  
Jay Ashcroft  
 
1996 (B.S. ), 1998 (M.S. )
 
Missouri Secretary of State  (2017–2025)
 
[ 73] [ 74]  
 
Azli Yusof 
 
1990 (B.S. )
 
Member of the Malaysian Parliament  for Shah Alam  (2022–present)
 
[ 75]  
 
John Black  
 
circa 1974  (B.S. ), circa 1976 (M.S. )
 
Member of the Missouri House of Representatives  (2019–present)
 
[ 76]  
 
Héctor Boza  
 
1911 (B.S. )
 
First vice president of Peru  (1950–1956), president of the Senate  (1950–1952, 1954–1956)
 
[ 77]  
 
Bob Bromley  
 
1981 (B.S. )
 
Member of the Missouri House of Representatives  (2019–present)
 
[ 78]  
 
Justin Brown  
 
2002 (B.A. )
 
Member of the Missouri Senate  (2019–present)
 
[ 79]  
 
Ed Emery  
 
1972 (B.S. )
 
Member of the Missouri Senate  (2013–2021), member of the Missouri House of Representatives  (2003–2011)
 
[ 80]  
 
Pietro Fiocchi  
 
1988 (B.S. )
 
Member of the European Parliament  on the Brothers of Italy  list (2019–present)
 
[ 81]  
 
Nicole Galloway  
 
2004 (B.S. )
 
Missouri state auditor  (2015–2023), Democratic  nominee for governor of Missouri  in the 2020 election 
 
[ 82] [ 83]  
 
Joseph P. Green  
 
1955 (B.S. )
 
Member of the Alaska House of Representatives  (1993–2002)
 
[ 84] [ 85]  
 
Jim Guest  
 
1962 (B.S. ), 1970 (M.S. )
 
Member of the Missouri House of Representatives  (2003–2011)
 
[ 86]  
 
M. K. A. Hameed  
 
1962 (M.S. )
 
Member of the Legislative Assembly of India  in the Kerala Legislative Assembly  (1967–1970)
 
[ 87] [ 88]  
 
Hasni Mohammad 
 
circa 1981  (B.S. )
 
18th Menteri Besar of Johor  (2020–2022), member of the Johor State Legislative Assembly  (2008–present), and member of the Johor State Executive Council  (2013–2018) in Malaysia 
 
[ 89]  
 
Willard Jenkins  
 
1959 (B.S. )
 
Member of the Iowa House of Representatives  (1997–2007)
 
[ 90]  
 
William C. Linton  
 
1964 (M.S. )
 
Member of the Missouri House of Representatives  (1986–2002)
 
[ 91] [ 84]  
 
Don Mayhew  
 
1991 (B.S. )
 
Member of the Missouri House of Representatives  (2019–present)
 
[ 92]  
 
Jeff Melcher  
 
1983 (B.S. )
 
Member of the Kansas Senate  (2013–2017)
 
[ 93]  
 
Thomas Franklin Fairfax Millard  
 
Transferred out, 1882 
 
First American political adviser to the Chinese Republic , founder of the China Weekly Review , author of seven influential books on the Far East 
 
[ 94] [ 95]  
 
Aruna Miller  
 
1989 (B.S. )
 
Lieutenant governor of Maryland  (2023–present), member of the Maryland House of Delegates  (2011–2019)
 
[ 96] [ 97] [ 98]  
 
Rocky Miller  
 
1988 (B.S. )
 
Member of the Missouri House of Representatives  (2013–2021)
 
[ 99]  
 
Arthur P. Murphy  
 
circa 1893 
 
U.S. representative  from Missouri  (1905–1907, 1909–1911)
 
[ 100]  
 
Stephanie O'Sullivan  
 
1982 (B.S. )
 
Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence  (2011–2017), Associate Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency  (2009–2011)
 
[ 101]  
 
Jerry B. Overton  
 
1956 (B.S. ), 1959 (M.S. )
 
Member of the Arizona House of Representatives  (1993–2000)
 
[ 84] [ 102]  
 
William R. Painter  
 
circa 1882 (grad. prof. degree ) 
 
28th lieutenant governor of Missouri  (1913–1917); Missouri state senator  (1923–1930), the first four years during which he was president pro tempore 
 
[ 103] [ 104]  
 
Michael Person  
 
1978 (B.S. )
 
Member of the Missouri House of Representatives  (2020–2023)
 
[ 105]  
 
Mathew Pitsch  
 
1985 (B.S. ), 1986 (M.S. )
 
Arkansas state senator  (2019–2023), member of the Arkansas House of Representatives  (2015–2019, majority leader  2017–2019)
 
[ 106] [ 107]  
 
Majid bin Abdullah Al Qasabi  
 
1983 (M.S. ), 1985 (Ph.D. )
 
Minister of Commerce  and acting Minister of Media  of Saudi Arabia  (2020–present)
 
[ 108]  
 
Boonmark Sirinaovakul 
 
1983 (M.S. )
 
Member of the Thailand House of Representatives  representing Ratchaburi province  (1995–2000), former president of Stamford International University 
 
[ 109]  
 
John Voss  
 
1985 (B.S. )
 
Member of the Missouri House of Representatives  (2022–present)
 
[ 110] [ 111]  
 
Yao Leeh-ter 
 
1987 (M.S. )
 
Acting Minister of Education  of Taiwan  (2018–2019), president of National Taipei University of Technology  (2011–2018)
 
[ 112] [ 113]  
 
 
Jay Ashcroft  
Héctor Boza  
Nicole Galloway  
Aruna Miller  
Stephanie O'Sullivan  
Majid bin Abdullah Al Qasabi  
 
Name
 
Class year
 
Notability
 
References
  
Joe N. Ballard  
 
1972 (M.S. )
 
Lieutenant general , U.S. Army , Chief of Engineers  and Commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers  (1996–2000)
 
[ 114] [ 115]  
 
Stephen M. Bliss  
 
1971 (M.S. )
 
Brigadier general , U.S. Army , president of the Army and Navy Academy  (2002–2014)
 
[ 116] [ 117]  
 
Edward S. Fris  
 
1943 (B.S. )
 
Lieutenant general , U.S. Marine Corps , commanding general of the Marine Corps Combat Development Command  (1974–1975), pioneer in the development of the Marine Air Command and Control System  (MACCS)
 
[ 118]  
 
Emerson C. Itschner  
 
1959 (D.Eng. )
 
Lieutenant general , U.S. Army , Chief of Engineers  (1956–1961), professor of military science  and military tactics  at Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy  (1934–1936)
 
[ 119]  
 
Lisa Jaster  
 
2004 (M.S. )
 
Major , U.S. Army , one of only three women to graduate from the U.S. Army Ranger School  and the first female Army Reserve  officer to become a Ranger School graduate
 
[ 120]  
 
Walter Philip Leber  
 
1940 (B.S. )
 
Lieutenant general , U.S. Army , 15th governor  of the Panama Canal Zone  (1967–1971)
 
[ 121]  
 
Glenn J. Lesniak  
 
1979 (M.S. )
 
Major general , U.S. Army Reserve , Deputy Chief of the U.S. Army Reserve  at the Pentagon  (2014–2015)
 
[ 122]  
 
Mark Quander  
 
2000 (M.S. )
 
Major general , U.S. Army , commanding general of the Great Lakes and Ohio River Division  of the United States Army Corps of Engineers  (2023–present), commandant of cadets of the United States Military Academy  (2021–2023), commandant of the United States Army Engineer School  (2019–2021)
 
[ 123] [ 124]  
 
Brett Sylvia  
 
1999 (M.S. )
 
Major general , U.S. Army , commanding general of the 101st Airborne Division  and Fort Campbell  (2023–present), vice director for strategy, plans, and policy of the Joint Staff  (2021–2023), deputy commanding general of the 1st Cavalry Division  (2019–2021)
 
[ 125]  
 
George Allison Whiteman  
 
Enlisted in WWII , 1939 
 
Second lieutenant , U.S. Air Force , first American pilot killed in aerial combat in World War II  while serving under American forces; Whiteman Air Force Base  is named after him
 
[ 126]  
 
 
LTG Joe N. Ballard  
BG Stephen M. Bliss  
 
Name
 
Class year
 
Notability
 
References
  
Thomas Akers  
 
1973 (B.S. ), 1975 (M.S. )
 
Veteran of four Shuttle flights including flights on Discovery   and Endeavour  , retired Air Force  colonel 
 
[ 127] [ 128]  
 
Farouk El-Baz  
 
1961 (M.S. ), 1964 (Ph.D. )
 
Supervisor of Lunar Science Planning and Secretary of the Landing Site Selection Committee for the NASA  Apollo program  (1967–1972)
 
[ 129]  
 
Ronald Greeley  
 
1966 (Ph.D. )
 
Director of the NASA  Regional Planetary Image Facility  (1998–2000), chair and principal investigator of multiple NASA  committees and programs, professor in the School of Earth and Space Exploration (SESE) at Arizona State University  (1977–2011)
 
[ 130] [ 131]  
 
Janet L. Kavandi  
 
1982 (M.S. )
 
Veteran of three Shuttle flights, Deputy Chief of the Astronaut Office  (2005–2008), center director of the NASA  Glenn Research Center  (2016–2019)
 
[ 132]  
 
Sandra Magnus  
 
1986 (B.S. ), 1990 (M.S. )
 
Veteran of three Shuttle flights including STS-135 , the final mission of the American Space Shuttle program , executive director of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics  (2012–2018)
 
[ 133]  
 
George Mueller  
 
1939 (B.S. )
 
Led NASA's Office of Manned Space Flight (1963–1969), which oversaw the Apollo program  and began development of Skylab  and the Space Shuttle program 
 
[ 134] [ 135]  
 
 
Janet L. Kavandi  
George Mueller  
 
Science and research [ edit ]  
Name
 
Class year
 
Notability
 
References
  
Robert Banks  
 
circa 1942 (B.S. ) 
 
Chemist  who co-invented crystalline polypropylene  and high-density polyethylene , inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame  in 2001
 
[ 137]  
 
Terry Bollinger  
 
1977 (B.S. ), 1980 (M.S. )
 
Computer scientist  who was influential in preventing free and open-source software  from being banned in U.S. DoD  systems
 
[ 138] [ 139]  
 
Charles C. Copeland  
 
1962 (B.S. )
 
Engineer  known for pioneering energy-conserving innovations for infrastructure  projects in New York City 
 
[ 140]  
 
Clyde Cowan  
 
1940 (B.S. )
 
Co-discoverer of the neutrino  by the Cowan–Reines neutrino experiment , whose contributions earned the Nobel Prize in Physics  in 1995, captain  in the U.S. Army Air Forces 
 
[ 141]  
 
Danny Lee Fread  
 
1961 (B.S. ), 1969 (M.S. ), 1971 (Ph.D. )
 
Hydraulic engineer  best known for his computer-based mathematical simulation programs for rainfall and runoff to forecast the flow of flooding rivers and dam failures
 
[ 142]  
 
George W. Hellmuth  
 
1891
 
Architect  who designed several notable buildings including the Sanitol Building , the International Fur Exchange Building , and the Steelcote Manufacturing Company Paint Factory 
 
[ 143] [ 144]  
 
Daniel C. Jackling  
 
1892 (B.S. )
 
Pioneered the exploitation of low-grade porphyry copper  through new methods such as open-pit mining  that created the Bingham Canyon Mine , the largest man-made excavation in the world, founded the Utah Copper Company which is now Kennecott Utah Copper 
 
[ 145]  
 
Mervin Kelly  
 
1914 (B.S. )
 
President of Bell Laboratories  (1951–1959)
 
[ 146]  
 
Shi Changxu 
 
1948 (M.S. )
 
Materials scientist  who was an academician  with the Chinese Academy of Engineering  and the Third World Academy of Sciences ; the asteroid  28468 Shichangxu  is named after him
 
[ 147]  
 
 
Clyde Cowan  
Mervin Kelly  
 
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