List of University of Southern Mississippi people

The following is a list of notable people associated with the University of Southern Mississippi, located in the American city of Hattiesburg, Mississippi.


Notable alumni

Politics and government

  • David Baria '87 – Member of the Mississippi House of Representatives, 2018 candidate for the U.S. Senate[1][2]
  • Toby Barker '04, '06 – Mayor of Hattiesburg
  • Phil Bryant '77 – Governor of Mississippi
  • Thomas G. Clausen (Ph.D. Education) – last elected state school superintendent in Louisiana, 1984–1988[3]
  • Claud "Chad" Daniel '99 (B.S.) – Texas Ranger – Company "D", 2016–2018, 2023 - Present, Company “B”, 2018 – 2023
  • Evelyn Gandy – first woman to serve in several Mississippi state governmental positions, including lieutenant governor;Democrat
  • Cindy Hyde-Smith – Mississippi's Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce, 2018 appointee to the United States Senate to replace Thad Cochran[4]
  • Tom King (Mississippi politician) '73 Mississippi Southern District Transportation Commissioner 2012– , MS Senator
  • Oseola McCarty '98 (honorary degree) – university benefactor
  • Mark D. McElroy – Democratic member of the Arkansas House of Representatives for Desha County since 2013[5]
  • Steven Palazzo – U.S. Representative for Mississippi's 4th congressional district
  • John A. Polk – Republican state senator.[6]
  • Ronald J. Rabin – Republican state senator
  • Martha Dunagin Saunders '69 – former president of The University of Southern Mississippi
  • Clifford Ronald "Ronnie" Shows – former Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from Mississippi
  • James W. Smith, Jr. '65 – Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Mississippi
  • Gene Taylor '80 (graduate studies) – former U.S. Representative, Mississippi's 4th Congressional District
  • Jay Reginald Womack – Retired Texas Ranger – Company "A" / "B", 1999–2015, Current Chief of Police – Atlanta Police Department (TX)
  • Tony Yarber – Mayor of Jackson, Mississippi 2014–2017

Media and the arts

Military

  • Major General Jeffery Hammond 1978, 1986 – led one of the initial battalions into Bosnia in enforcement of the Dayton Peace Accords, served as the commander of U.S. forces in Baghdad, where he served 33,000 troops of the U.S. Army 4th Infantry Division and Multi-National Division Baghdad
  • Colonel Ronald J. Rabin – commissioned as a second lieutenant of infantry from the ROTC program at Mississippi Southern College (now the University of Southern Mississippi)
  • Major General Walter H. Yates, Jr. – multiple military decorations

Science and technology

Sports people

Others

Notable faculty

References

  1. ^ "Mississippi House of Representatives". David Baria. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
  2. ^ "David Barria for Mississippi". Meet David Barria. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
  3. ^ "Thomas G. Clausen, p. 18" (PDF). parlouisiana.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 11, 2014. Retrieved October 8, 2013.
  4. ^ "Cindy Hyde-Smith for U.S. Senate". About Cindy – Cindy Hyde-Smith. Retrieved 22 March 2018.
  5. ^ "Mark D. McElroy". intelius.com. Retrieved April 15, 2015.
  6. ^ "Polk, Palazzo honored". Mississippi Business Journal. December 18, 2011. Retrieved January 30, 2016.
  7. ^ "Clymer Wright". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved January 27, 2011.
  8. ^ "BRINKMAN, Lloyd Donald "Brink"". Austin American-Statesman. July 16, 2015. p. B4. Retrieved November 10, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
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