List of School Sisters of Notre Dame school alumni
Appearance
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This article is a list of School Sisters of Notre Dame school and college alumni.
The alumni are listed as follows:
- Name – occupation / significance – school
Arts and literature
[edit]- Cristina Córdova – Puerto Rican sculptor – Academia del Perpetuo Socorro
- Frances Benjamin Johnston – American photographer and photojournalist – Notre Dame of Maryland Preparatory School '1883[1]
- Magali García Ramis – Puerto Rican writer – Academia del Perpetuo Socorro
- Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes – Puerto Rican-American author, scholar, and performer – Academia del Perpetuo Socorro
- Carlos A. Picón – Puerto Rican-American museum curator, Metropolitan Museum of Art – Academia del Perpetuo Socorro
- Shelley Puhak – American poet – Notre Dame of Maryland University '1997[2]
- Kit Reed – American author – Notre Dame of Maryland University '1954[3]
Education
[edit]- Kathleen Feeley, SSND – American School Sister of Notre Dame and President of Notre Dame of Maryland University 1971–1992 – Notre Dame of Maryland University '50[4]
- Laura Herz – German physics professor – Erzbischöfliche Liebfrauenschule Bonn[5]
- M. Elissa McGuire, SSND – American School Sister of Notre Dame and President of Notre Dame of Maryland University 1968–1971 – Notre Dame of Maryland University '45[4]
- Margaret Mary O'Connell, SSND –American School Sister of Notre Dame and President of Notre Dame of Maryland University 1950–1968 – Notre Dame of Maryland University '26[4]
Fashion and modeling
[edit]- Carolyn Mignini – American model and actress; Miss Teenage America 1965 – Institute of Notre Dame '1965[6]
- Lauren Parkes – American model; Miss Black Delaware USA 2007, Miss Maryland Galaxy 2008 – Institute of Notre Dame '2005[6]
- Donna Ricco – a fashion designer; designed a dress worn by Michelle Obama – Mount Mary University[7]
Law
[edit]- Audrey Carrion – American lawyer; first Hispanic woman elected to the Circuit Court of Baltimore City – Notre Dame of Maryland University '1981[3]
- Katie O'Malley – American lawyer and Maryland state judge; wife of Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley – Notre Dame Preparatory School
- Gustavo Gelpí – Puerto Rican lawyer; U.S. District Judge for the District of Puerto Rico – Academia del Perpetuo Socorro
- L. Paige Marvel – American lawyer; senior judge of the United States Tax Court – Notre Dame of Maryland University '1971[8]
- Xavier Romeu – Puerto Rican lawyer and politician – Academia del Perpetuo Socorro
- Ana María Polo – Cuban American lawyer – Academia del Perpetuo Socorro
Media, film and television
[edit]- Marisol Calero – Puerto Rican actress and singer – Academia del Perpetuo Socorro
- Henry Darrow – Puerto Rican-American stage and film actor – Academia del Perpetuo Socorro
- Kevin Deters – Emmy Award-winning film director – Quincy Notre Dame High School
- Jenna Dewan – American actress and dancer – Notre Dame Preparatory School
- Josie de Guzman – Puerto Rican-American stage and television actress – Academia del Perpetuo Socorro
- Catherine Mackin – American two-time Emmy Award-winning journalist; NBC News reporter – Institute of Notre Dame '1956[6]
- Mary Anne Perry-Hoffman – Former DJ at WLIF Lite 102 in Baltimore, now a news reporter for Maryland News Network
- Cheri Preston – American radio journalist; ABC News Radio anchor – Quincy Notre Dame High School
- Trina Robinson – American Emmy Award-winning journalist and meteorologist – Notre Dame of Maryland University '1984[3]
- Johanna Rosaly – Puerto Rican actress, singer, and television host – Academia del Perpetuo Socorro
- Betsy Slade – American actress – Institute of Notre Dame[6]
- Benicio del Toro – Puerto Rican Academy Award- and Golden Globe Award-winning actor and film producer – Academia del Perpetuo Socorro
- Andrés Viglucci – Puerto Rican-American Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist at the Miami Herald – Academia del Perpetuo Socorro
Military
[edit]- Elizabeth P. Hoisington – U.S. Army brigadier general – Notre Dame of Maryland University '1940
- Joan Queen – first woman and African-American captain of a U.S. naval hospital – Institute of Notre Dame '1974[6]
Medicine
[edit]- Susan Love – American world-renowned breast cancer surgeon and best-selling author – Notre Dame of Maryland University '1970[3]
Music
[edit]- Roy Brown – Puerto Rican musician – Academia del Perpetuo Socorro
- Marta Cunningham – American singer and philanthropist – Notre Dame of Maryland Preparatory School '1887
- Gabriel Ríos – Puerto Rican musician – Academia del Perpetuo Socorro
Politics and public service
[edit]- Susan L. M. Aumann – American politician; Maryland Delegate – Notre Dame Preparatory School[9]
- Robert C. Baldwin – American politician; Maryland Delegate – St. Mary's High School
- Michael E. Busch – American politician; Speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates – St. Mary's High School
- Thomas D'Alesandro, Jr. – American politician; former US Representative representing Maryland; Mayor of Baltimore 1947–1959 – St. Leo the Great School[10]
- Barbara Mikulski – American politician; longest serving female US Senator; representing Maryland – Institute of Notre Dame '1954[6]
- Mark Murphy – Secretary of Education for the State of Delaware – Notre Dame of Maryland University '2002[3]
- Mildred Otenasek – American politician; first female member of the Democratic National Committee for Maryland; professor at the Notre Dame of Maryland University – Institute of Notre Dame '1932[6]
- Nancy Pelosi – American politician; first female Speaker of the US House of Representatives – St. Leo the Great School;[10] Institute of Notre Dame '1958[6]
- Pedro Rosselló – Puerto Rican politician and 7th Governor of Puerto Rico – Academia del Perpetuo Socorro
Science and technology
[edit]- Michael Collins – American Apollo 11 astronaut – Academia del Perpetuo Socorro
Sports
[edit]- Annika Beck – German professional tennis player – Erzbischöfliche Liebfrauenschule Bonn '2011
- Chuck Bresnahan – American professional football coach; defensive coordinator for the Cincinnati Bengals – St. Mary's High School
- Henry Ciccarone – Hall of Fame-inducted professional lacrosse player and coach for Johns Hopkins – St. Mary's High School
- Jack Cornell – American professional football player for the Oakland Raiders – Quincy Notre Dame High School
- John Dorsey – American professional football player for the Green Bay Packers – St. Mary's High School
- Jim Finigan, Major League Baseball Player and 2-time All-Star – Quincy Notre Dame High School[11][12]
- Chris Garrity – American professional lacrosse player for the Chesapeake Bayhawks – St. Mary's High School
- Caren Kemner – U.S. Olympic Volleyball Team Captain and 1992 bronze medalist – Quincy Notre Dame High School[13]
- Rebecca Meyers – United States Paralympian swimmer – Notre Dame Preparatory School
- D. A. Weibring – American professional golfer, currently playing on the Champions Tour – Quincy Notre Dame High School[14]
Other
[edit]- Yeardley Love – University of Virginia lacrosse player; murdered May 3, 2010 – Notre Dame Preparatory School
References
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- ^ "Fearless Notre Dame Women". Notre Dame of Maryland University. Archived from the original on 18 March 2015. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
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- ^ a b c "Past Presidents". Notre Dame of Maryland University. Archived from the original on 10 June 2016. Retrieved 27 May 2016.
- ^ "Laura Herz | University of Oxford Department of Physics". Archived from the original on 14 March 2012. Retrieved 28 May 2016.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Institute of Notre Dame – Leading Alumnae". www.indofmd.org. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
- ^ "Dress We Can! Michelle Obama's surprise pick sparks sales landslide". NY Daily News. 22 June 2008. Retrieved 5 August 2013.
- ^ "Judge Marvel". Retrieved 15 March 2015.
- ^ "susanaumann.com". susanaumann.com. Retrieved 28 May 2016.
- ^ a b "Tell Us A Story". www.sturdyroots.org. Retrieved 27 May 2016.
- ^ "Jim Finigan". Quincy Notre Dame Website. Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2016-05-27.
- ^ "Jim Finigan Baseball Statistics". baseball-reference.com.
- ^ "Cren Kemner". Quincy Notre Dame Website. Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2016-05-27.
- ^ "D.A. Weibring". Quincy Notre Dame Website. Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2016-05-27.