List of Indiana University of Pennsylvania people

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The following is a list of notable individuals associated with the Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP), and includes alumni, presidents, faculty, and staff.

Presidents[edit]

Jane E. Leonard, c. 1915

IUP's executive has changed names and roles with the evolving institution. The original title for the chief executive was "principal" while "president" was reserved for John Sutton as presiding officer of Indiana Normal School's Board of Trustees.

President, Indiana University of Pennsylvania (1965–present)[edit]

  • Michael A. Driscoll, beginning July 1, 2012
  • David J. Werner, 2010–2012 (interim)
  • Tony Atwater, 2005–2010
  • Diane Reinhard, 2004 (interim)
  • Mark J. Staszkiewicz, 2004 (acting)
  • Derek Hodgson, 2003–2004
  • Lawrence K. Pettit, 1992–2003
  • Charles Fuget, 1991–1992 (interim)
  • John D. Welty, 1984 (interim), 1984–1991
  • John E. Worthen, 1979–1984
  • Bernard J. Ganley, 1979 (interim)
  • Robert C. Wilburn, 1975–1979
  • William W. Hassler, 1969–1975

President, Indiana State College (1959–1965)[edit]

  • John Davis, 1962 (acting)

President, Indiana State Teachers College (1927–1959)[edit]

  • Willis E. Pratt, 1948–1968
  • Ralph E. Heiges, 1948 (acting)
  • Joseph M. Uhler, 1942–1947
  • Leroy A. King, 1939–1942
  • Samuel Fausold, 1937–1939
  • Charles R. Foster, 1927–1936

Principal, Indiana Normal School (1875–1927)[edit]

  • John A. H. Keith, 1917–1927
  • James E. Ament, 1907–1917
  • David Jewtt Waller, 1893–1907
  • Charles Deane, 1891–1893
  • Z. X. Snyder, 1888–1891
  • Leonard H. Durling, 1881–1888
  • John H. French, 1878–1881
  • David M. Sensenig, 1876–1878
  • Edmund B. Fairfield, 1875–1876

Notable faculty[edit]

Professors[edit]

Coaches[edit]

Other[edit]

Notable alumni[edit]

John Murtha served the 12th District of Pennsylvania in the United States House of Representatives from 1974 until his death in 2010.
Mark Critz worked for Murtha and won a 2010 special election to replace him after his death.
John Stuchell Fisher, Governor of Pennsylvania from 1927 to 1931.
Jack Wagner, Pennsylvania Auditor General.
Jimmy Stewart attended Keith Laboratory School (now Keith Hall), a grade school at the Indiana State Teachers College.
Chad Hurley (1999), co-founder of YouTube.
Patricia Robertson (1985), NASA astronaut

Notable alumni of Indiana University of Pennsylvania and its predecessor institutions have included members of the United States Congress, state and federal political officials, business officials, professional athletes and coaches, educational leaders, and a NASA astronaut.

Business[edit]

  • Gregory Booth (1971) - president and CEO of Zippo Manufacturing Company[1]
  • Tim Burns (1990) - pharmaceutical technology, politician[2]
  • Marla Sabo (1979) - former president and COO of Christian Dior[1]

Politics[edit]

Education[edit]

Entertainment and media[edit]

Sports[edit]

Miscellaneous[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Distinguished Alumni Awards 2007". IUP Magazine. Spring 2007. Retrieved October 28, 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Alumni in Government". Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Archived from the original on June 4, 2010. Retrieved October 28, 2010.
  3. ^ a b c "Distinguished Alumni Awards 2010". IUP Magazine. Retrieved October 28, 2010.
  4. ^ Workneh, Lilly (2017-09-26). "Two Trailblazers On Growing Up Black And Female In The North And South". HuffPost. Retrieved 2023-11-20.
  5. ^ "Howard L. Fargo (Republican)". Official Pennsylvania House of Representatives Profile. Pennsylvania House of Representatives. Archived from the original on 2000-04-19.
  6. ^ The Long Shot, IUP Magazine
  7. ^ Over, Clayton (4 November 2014). "Richard Irvin unseats Rep. Mike Fleck in 81st House District". The Center Daily Times. McClatchy. Archived from the original on 16 November 2018. Retrieved 17 April 2015.
  8. ^ @JohnnySins (December 24, 2014). "@JaeiLLonPoint yep, Pittsburgh native and IUP graduate" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  9. ^ "Rooney, Arthur Joseph (The Chief)". Pennsylvania Center for the Book. The Pennsylvania State University. Archived from the original on 13 June 2010.
  10. ^ "Patricia Hilliard Robertson". Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved October 28, 2010.