List of Central Washington University people

This page lists notable students, alumni, and faculty members of Central Washington University.

Sports

Football

Baseball

Basketball

Martial Arts

Government or military - United States

Other Government or Military

Business

Arts and Entertainment

Other

  • Dr. David Boyd — trauma surgeon, and developer of Regional Trauma Emergency Medical Services (EMS).[16]
  • Mary Jo Estep (1910-1992) — teacher, sole survivor of the Battle of Kelley Creek
  • Sadistik (Cody Foster) — Hip Hop Artist
  • James L. Gaudino — president of Central Washington University from 2009 to 2021
  • W. Hudson Kensel — historian of the American West.
  • Quigg Lawrence — Anglican bishop
  • Daniel D. McCracken — prominent computer scientist.[17] He was a Professor of Computer Sciences at the City College of New York, and the author of over two dozen textbooks on computer programming.
  • Susan Elaine Rancourt — American murder victim. Rancourt's name was given to university's Barto Hall residence hall.[18]
  • David L. Soltz — Provost of the university, 2001-2007[19]
  • Allan Byron Swift — Emmy Award-winning broadcaster, served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1979 to 1995. He represented the Second Congressional District of Washington as a Democrat.

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  17. ^ Lohr, Steve (August 12, 2011). "Daniel D. McCracken, Expert on Computers, Dies at 81". New York Times.
  18. ^ "Barto Hall garden dedicated to student who was killed in 1974".
  19. ^ "CWU Provost Accepts Position as New President of Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania". Central Washington University. November 13, 2007. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved August 13, 2023.