Organization:List of South Dakota State University people

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List of prominent alumni of South Dakota State University.

Academia, science, and technology

Arts and literature

  • Harvey Dunn (1902), American Painter
  • Jeanine Basinger (1958), Film historian
  • James Pollock (1965), American abstract and landscape artist
  • Kang-i Sun Chang (1972), Chair of the East Asian Languages and Literatures at Yale University.

Business

  • Nizar Al-Adsani (1983), CEO of Kuwait Petroleum Corporation.
  • Leif Fixen, Pacific Northwest Conservation Program Manager for American Farmland Trust[1]
  • Jerry Lohr, Founder and owner of J. Lohr Vineyards and Wines
  • Dana J. Dykhouse, President of First Premier Bank

Government and law

Tom Daschle
Mike Rounds
Kristi Noem
  • Philo Hall (1886), U.S. Representative from South Dakota and 6th Attorney General of South Dakota.
  • Sigurd Anderson, 19th Governor of South Dakota.
  • Ben Reifel (1932), U.S. Representative from South Dakota, first Indian member of Congress.
  • Francis G. Dunn (1935), Chief Justice, South Dakota Supreme Court.
  • Andrew Wendell Bogue (1941), Chief Judge, United States District Court for the District of South Dakota.
  • Gordon Mydland (1944), 23rd Attorney General of South Dakota.
  • Richard F. Kneip (1945), 6th United States Ambassador to the Republic of Singapore and 25th Governor of South Dakota.
  • William Dougherty (1954), Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota.
  • Frank Denholm (1956), U.S. Representative from South Dakota.
  • Kermit A. Sande (1964), 24th Attorney General of South Dakota.
  • Tom Daschle (1969), United States Majority Leader of the United States Senate and U.S. Representative from South Dakota.
  • Larry Long (1969), 29th Attorney General of South Dakota.
  • Randy Seiler, 41st United States Attorney for the District of South Dakota.
  • Alan G. Lance Sr. (1971), 31st Attorney General of Idaho, Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims, and National Commander of The American Legion.
  • David Gilbertson (1972), current Chief Justice, South Dakota Supreme Court.
  • Mike Rounds (1976), current U.S. Senator from South Dakota and 31st Governor of South Dakota.
  • Stephen Censky (1981), current United States Deputy Secretary of Agriculture.
  • Carole Hillard (1982), Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota.
  • Tom Nelson (1979), Mayor of the City of Lead and State Senator.
  • Kristie Fiegen (1984), Chairwoman of South Dakota Public Utilities Commission.
  • Gregory J. Stoltenburg (1984), current presiding judge, Third Circuit Court of South Dakota.
  • Mark Salter (1990), current Associate Justice of the South Dakota Supreme Court.
  • Jason Frerichs (2007), current South Dakota Senate Minority Leader.
  • Kristi Noem (2011), current U.S. Representative from South Dakota and first female Governor of South Dakota.
  • Steve Hildebrand, Deputy National Campaign Director for Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign.
  • Charles Abourezk, current Chief Justice, Rosebud Sioux Tribe Supreme Court.

Military

  • Willibald C. Bianchi (1939), World War II veteran and Medal of Honor recipient
  • William E. DePuy (1941), U.S. Army General and first commander of TRADOC
  • Leo K. Thorsness (1953), U.S. Air Force Colonel, Medal of Honor recipient, and Washington state senator
  • Jake Krull (1960), U.S. General and South Dakota state senator
  • Raymond W. Carpenter (1970), U.S. Major General of the United States Army, Director of the Army National Guard
  • Franklin J. Blaisdell (1971), U.S. Air Force General
  • Mark A. Clark (1980), U.S. Major General of United States Marine Corps
  • Gregory J. Stoltenburg (1984), U.S. Lieutenant Colonel

Sports

  • Paul Miller (1936), NFL halfback for the Green Bay Packers and 1x NFL Champion.
  • Mark Barber (1937), NFL fullback for Cleveland Rams
  • Paul Ellering, Manager of the Road Warriors Hawk and Animal. Currently working in NXT managing The Authors of Pain
  • Jon Madsen, NCAA Wrestling National Champion, current mixed martial artist[2]
  • Doug Eggers (1955), NFL linebacker for Baltimore Colts and Chicago Cardinals
  • Pete Retzlaff (1956), NFL player, 5x Pro-bowler and President of the NFL Players Association
  • Tom Black (1964), NBA center for Seattle SuperSonics
  • Wayne Rasmussen (1964), NFL safety for the Detroit Lions
  • Jim Langer (1970), NFL center, Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee, and 2x Super Bowl Champion
  • Lynn Boden (1975), NFL guard for Detroit Lions and Chicago Bears
  • Brad Seely (1978), current NFL special teams coach of the Oakland Raiders
  • Steve Lingenfelter (1981), NBA forward for Washington Bullets and San Antonio Spurs
  • Rod DeHaven (1991), 2000 Olympic Marathoner and 2000 U.S. Olympic Trials Champion
  • Doug Miller (1993), NFL linebacker for San Diego Chargers
  • Adam Vinatieri (1996), NFL kicker and 4x Super Bowl Champion
  • Adam Timmerman (1995), NFL guard for Green Bay Packers and St. Louis Rams, 2x Pro-Bowler, and 2x Super Bowl Champion
  • Steve Heiden (1999), NFL tight end for the Cleveland Browns, San Diego Chargers, and current NFL special teams coach of the Arizona Cardinals
  • Josh Ranek (2002), CFL running back for the Edmonton Eskimos, Hamilton Tiger-Cats, and Ottawa Renegades
  • Parker Douglass (2009), NFL placekicker for Cleveland Browns and New York Jets
  • JaRon Harris (2009), NFL wide receiver for Green Bay Packers
  • Danny Batten (2010), NFL defensive end for Buffalo Bills
  • Colin Cochart (2011), NFL tight end for Cincinnati Bengals and Dallas Cowboys
  • Dale Moss (2012), NFL wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers
  • David Michaud, professional Mixed Martial Artist[3]
  • Nate Wolters (2013), NBA guard for Utah Jazz
  • Zach Zenner (2014), NFL running back for Detroit Lions
  • Dallas Goedert (2018), NFL tight end for Philadelphia Eagles
  • Jake Wieneke (2018), NFL wide receiver for Minnesota Vikings
  • Bryan Witzmann (2014), NFL offensive lineman for Kansas City Chiefs

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