St. Mary's University, Texas is a Catholic university in San Antonio, Texas . Following are some of its notable alumni.
Art
Business
Clergy Robert R. Brown , Bishop of Arkansas in The Episcopal Church .Michael Joseph Boulette , B.A. 1971, Auxiliary Bishop of San Antonio (2017-)J. Arturo Cepeda , M.A. 2001, Auxiliary Bishop of DetroitVirgilio Elizondo , Catholic priest and community activistRichard Gaillardetz , M.A. 1984, Joseph McCarthy Chair of Catholic Systematic Theology at Boston College Norma Pimentel , a nun of the Missionaries of Jesus and the executive director of Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande ValleyBernard Ferdinand Popp , M.A. 1975, Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of San AntonioRaymond Roussin , S.M., B.A. 1960, first Marianist archbishop, Archbishop of Vancouver 2004–09
Education Theodore Albrecht , B.M.E. 1967, musicologist and faculty of Kent State University Max Castillo , president of the University of Houston–Downtown Robert Ekelund , economist and academicMary Lynne Gasaway Hill , B.A. 1986, M.A. 1990, M.A. 1991, American poet, writer, and professorYvonne Gonzalez , former school superintendentJosé Ángel Gutiérrez 1968, attorney, co-founder of the Mexican American Youth Organization , president of Raza Unida Party , professor at the University of Texas at Arlington ,Ernest A. Raba , dean of the St. Mary's University School of Law
Entertainment Charles Fincher , J.D. 1971, American cartoonist ("Thadeus & Weez")Larry Levinson , B.A. 1979, executive producer of more than 160 made-for-television moviesEmilio Nicolas Sr. , media executive credited with a major role in creating and developing Spanish-language television stations and networks in the United StatesBobby Pulido , Class of 1995, Mexican-American Tejano music recording artist[1] John Quiñones , B.A. 1974, ABC News correspondent and co-anchor of ABC News' Primetime [1] Eric Revis , a jazz bassist and member of Branford Marsalis 's ensembleJohn Santikos , B.A. 1949, movie theater entrepreneur[1]
Government and civil service Judge Marina Garcia Marmolejo
Law Hattie Elam Briscoe , attorneyDavid Alan Ezra , B.B.A. 1969, J.D., 1972, Senior Judge, United States District Court for the Western District of Texas , former Chief Judge, United States District Court for the District of Hawaii Paul W. Green , J.D. 1977, Texas Supreme Court JusticeThad Heartfield , B.A. 1962, J.D. 1965, chief judge for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas Nico LaHood , J.D. 2002, former District Attorney of Bexar County, TexasAlma Lopez , J.D. 1968, Chief Justice, Texas Fourth Court of Appeals[1] Marina Marmolejo , M.A., J.D. 1996, District Judge, United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas Mario G. Obledo , LL.B. 1960, co-founder of the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund John H. Wood Jr. , United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas Kevin Patrick Yeary , B.A. 1988, Law 1991, judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals in San AntonioStephanie Boyd, J.D. 1997, judge of the Texas 187th District Court Sen. John Cornyn
Military
Politics Rep. Henry Gonzalez Fernando Andrade, M.A. 1979, Congressman at the Congress of the Republic of Peru (2011–2016) and former Mayor of the Miraflores District, Lima (1996–1999 and 2003–2006) Tom Corbett , J.D. 1975, former governor of Pennsylvania and the state's former attorney general [1] John Cornyn , J.D. 1977, U.S. Senator from Texas; former justice, Texas Supreme Court ; St. Mary's Distinguished Law School Graduate (1994)[1] Rick Galindo , B.S. in Finance and Risk Management, c. 2003, a Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives from District 117 in Bexar County[3] Delia Garcia , M.A., 2004, First Latina elected to the Kansas House of Representatives, 2004, and Kansas Secretary of Labor.Charlie Gonzalez , J.D. 1972, U.S. Congressman Henry B. Gonzalez , LL.B. 1943, former U.S. Congressman[1] Rebecca Flores Harrington , labor activist, director of the Texas chapter of the United Farm Workers , and vice president of the national United Farm WorkersGlenn Hegar , M.A., Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts (since 2014), former Texas state senator (2007-2014), former Member of the Texas House (2003 to 2007)Patrick Hope , Virginia House of Delegates Peter Kinder , J.D. 1979, lieutenant governor of Missouri Severita Lara , Mexican-American political activistRobert Kennedy Lewis , member of the House of Assembly of Saint Lucia José Ramón Gómez Leal , Mexican politician and Senator of the Republic Frank L. Madla , B.A. 1959, M.A. 1962, Texas state senator and representative Michael McCaul , J.D. 1987, U.S. Congressman[1] Scott McInnis , J.D. 1980, former U.S. CongressmanRolando Pablos , Secretary of State of Texas Ciro Rodriguez , former U.S. CongressmanTony Sanchez , B.A. 1965, J.D. 1969, an unsuccessful candidate for governor of Texas , 2002 gubernatorial election [1] Frank M. Tejeda , B.A. 1970, Texas state representative , Texas state senator , U.S. Congressman Willie Velasquez , B.A. Civil Rights Activist, Founder of Southwest Voter Registration Education Project, posthumously awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom 1995Nelson Wolff , B.B.A. and J.D. 1966, Texas representative, senator, San Antonio mayor, Bexar County judge[1]
Science and medicine
Sports Brian Anderson , broadcaster for the Milwaukee Brewers [1] Ken Burmeister , college basketball coachAnson Dorrance , soccer coachMelvin Allys "Bert" Gallia , Class of 1911, former Major League Baseball pitcher for the Washington Senators , St. Louis Browns and Philadelphia Phillies Peter Hansen , basketball playerDanny Heep , former Major League Baseball outfielder and 1988 World Series ChampionGordon Houston , minor league baseball playerGeorge Koch , professional football playerJeff Kubenka , B.A. 1996, former Major League Baseball pitcherRobert Reid , B.A. 1977, former National Basketball Association player for the Houston Rockets , Charlotte Hornets , Portland Trail Blazers , and Philadelphia 76ers Marcus Session , B.A. 2004, former National Basketball Association (pre-season) and International Basketball Federation player
Writng and journalism
References ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Notable Alumni". St. Mary's University . Retrieved 2022-10-10 . ^ Morton, Neil (2012-12-11). "Stehling, Taco Cabana founder, dies at 87". San Antonio Express-News . Retrieved 2013-01-05 . ^ "About Rick Galindo". rickgalindo.com. Archived from the original on November 29, 2014. Retrieved December 10, 2014 .
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