List of Shippensburg University alumni

This is a list of notable alumni of Shippensburg University in Shippensburg Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.

Athletics
• Carl Barger, founding President of The Miami Marlins

• Rob Davis, former National Football League long-snapper; current assistant head coach for the Dallas Cowboys

• Chris Flook, former Bermuda Olympic swimmer, 1992 Summer Olympics

• Phil Galiano, Assistant Special Teams Coach for The New Orleans Saints

• Dave Geyer, University Swim Team Coach for Louisiana State University

• Brent Grimes, former National Football League cornerback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

• Ron Johnson, former National Football League defensive end, Philadelphia Eagles

• John Kuhn, former National Football League fullback, New Orleans Saints, Green Bay Packers

• Steve Spence, former United States Olympic long-distance runner, 1992 Summer Olympics; Bronze Medalist, 1991 IAAF World Championships in Athletics

Government
• Richard Alloway, Pennsylvania State Senator

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• Lisa Baker, Pennsylvania State Senator

• Ray Boland, Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs

• Jeffrey W. Coy, former member, Pennsylvania House of Representatives; commissioner, Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (2004–2018)

• Ronald Crimm, member, Kentucky House of Representatives

• Ambassador Dell L. Dailey, coordinator for counterterrorism, United States Department of State

• Justice Richard Dietz, Supreme Court of North Carolina

• Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn, Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources

• Clay Ford, former member of the Arkansas House of Representatives (1975–1976), and the Florida House of Representatives (2007–2013)

• Ruth E. Hodge, retired archivist, U.S. Army and Pennsylvania State Archives

• Dr. Khalid Mumin, Secretary, Pennsylvania Department of Education

• John Kline, U.S. Congressman from Minnesota (2011–2017)

• Todd Platts, U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania 19th District (2001–2013), judge, York County Court of Common Pleas (2014–present)

• Andrew A. Serafini, member, Maryland House of Delegates (2008–present)

• Jeanne Shaheen, first woman to be elected Governor of New Hampshire (1997–2003) and U.S. Senator from New Hampshire (2009–present)

• Todd Stephens (politician), Pennsylvania House of Representatives 151st District, (2010–present)

Entertainment and media

 * Jonathan Koch, producer
 * John Hamilton, actor
 * Chris Raab a.k.a. "Raab Himself", television personality
 * Lil Skies, hip hop artist

Military
• General John N. Abrams Commanding General of the United States Army's Training and Doctrine Command

• Brigadier General John Bahnsen, Vietnam War veteran, recipient of the Distinguished Service Cross and 5 Silver Stars

• Lieutenant General William G. Boykin, United States Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence (retired)

• Colonel Eugene R. Brady, Navy Cross recipient

• Brigadier General Ralph T. Browning, former commander of 58th Fighter Wing, USAF and a POW of the Vietnam War

• Lieutenant General Hasan Mashhud Chowdhury, 11th Commander of the Bangladesh Army

• Lieutenant General George R. Christmas, commander of I Marine Expeditionary Force and Navy Cross recipient

• Lieutenant General Johnnie H. Corns, commander of United States Army Pacific

• Lieutenant General James W. Crysel, commander Second United States Army and 25th Infantry Division

• Brigadier General Pat Foote, first female brigade commander in Europe, first female inspector general for Army, first female commander of Fort Belvoir

• General John William Foss, commanding general of the United States Army's Training and Doctrine Command

• General Tommy Franks, commander of the U.S. Central Command, American occupation forces in Iraq (retired)

• Lieutenant General Jay Garner, director of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance for Iraq

• General Ronald Houston Griffith, Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army (VCSA) from 1995 to 1997

• Lieutenant General James R. Hall, final commanding officer of the Fourth United States Army

• Lieutenant General William Hardin Harrison, commander of I Corps and 7th Infantry Division.

• Major General Orris E. Kelly, 14th Chief of Chaplains of the United States Army

• Lieutenant General Guy A. J. LaBoa, commanded the 4th Infantry Division and First United States Army

• Lieutenant General John M. LeMoyne, commander 3rd Infantry Division, U.S. Army Infantry Center, contributed to the quick end of the Persian Gulf War

• General David D. McKiernan, four-star general, U.S. Army Commander, International Security Assistance Force (ISAF)

• Lieutenant General David Melcher, former president and CEO, The Aerospace Industries Association, USAA Bank board of directors

• Lieutenant General Burton D. Patrick, commander of the 101st Airborne Division

• Lieutenant General Kenneth L. Peek Jr., commander of Strategic Air Command

• General Dennis Reimer, 33rd Chief of Staff of the Army, Distinguished Flying Cross recipient

• General Thomas C. Richards, chief of staff, Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe

• Lieutenant General Michael Rochelle, Army Deputy Chief of Staff

• Major General Charles Calvin Rogers, Medal of Honor recipient of the Vietnam War

• Lieutenant General Robert L. Schweitzer, Distinguished Service Cross recipient

• Lieutenant General Roger C. Schultz, lieutenant general and director of the Army National Guard, 1998–2005

• Brigadier General Andrew M. Schuster, U.S. National Guard brigadier general

• Major General Sidney Shachnow, United States Army, twice awarded the Silver Star, Holocaust survivor

• John W. Shannon, United States Secretary of the Army, 1984–1989, & United States Under Secretary of the Army, 1989–1993

• General Carl Stiner, commander United States Special Operations Command

• Lieutenant General Herbert R. Temple Jr., lieutenant general and Chief of the National Guard Bureau, 1986–1990

• Lieutenant General Michael S. Tucker, commanding general of the First United States Army

• Major General Abraham J. Turner (retired), former executive director for the Department of Employment and Workforce in South Carolina

• Lieutenant General Clyde A. Vaughn, director of the Army National Guard

• General Carl E. Vuono, commanding general of the United States Army's Training and Doctrine Command

• Lieutenant General Calvin Waller, former commander of military operations for CENTCOM during the Persian Gulf War

• Major General Kevin R. Wendel, commanding general of First United States Army

• Major General Antonio V. Munera, commanding general of U.S. Army Cadet Command

Literature

 * Jessica James, historical fiction author
 * Justin Jordan, comics writer
 * Dean Koontz, author & New York Times Best Seller
 * Steven G. Williams, fantasy fiction author

Business and education

 * Michele Buck, chairman, president and CEO, The Hershey Company
 * Candace Introcaso, president, La Roche College
 * Tom Jackson Jr., Ph.D., president, California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt
 * Samuel A. Kirkpatrick, president emeritus of The University of Texas at San Antonio
 * William E. Klunk, renowned American psychiatrist and Alzheimer's researcher at the University of Pittsburgh
 * Jesús E. Maldonado, American geneticist at the Smithsonian Institution
 * Kevin J. Manning, Ph.D., president, Stevenson University