Academia •
BJ Casey – psychologist, expert on adolescent
brain development and
self-control •
Henry Giroux – scholar, a founder of critical pedagogy •
Robert Allen Phillips – known for work on
stakeholder theory and organizational ethics •
Royce Shingleton – professor and author •
Laura Wright – founder of academic field of Vegan Studies
Arts and entertainment •
Eric Bachmann – musician and producer; principal member of groups
Crooked Fingers and
Archers of Loaf •
Carlton Bost – musician, composer, producer; member of groups
Berlin,
Deadsy,
Orgy, and
Stabbing Westward •
Eric Church – country music singer •
Luke Combs – country music singer; attended for five years and dropped out with 1 credit hour remaining to pursue a music career •
Eustace Conway – naturalist, focus of book
The Last American Man, one of subjects featured in
History Channel series
Mountain Men •
Liane Edwards –
Americana and
country music artist •
Charles Frazier – novelist, author of
Cold Mountain •
David Furr – actor,
Tony Award nominee •
Michael Gregory – of
The Gregory Brothers and creator of Auto-tune the News series. •
Byron Hill – country and pop music songwriter •
Andrew Hubner – novelist •
Lisa Lynn Masters – actress •
The Nude Party – Six-piece American folk/indie rock band, formed while they were students at Appalachian State in 2012 •
Tim Pratt – American
science fiction and
fantasy writer, poet, and 2007 winner of the
Hugo Award, among other awards •
Rainbow Kitten Surprise – Members attended and agreed on a deal with Split Rail Records, a label at Appalachian State's Hayes School of Music. •
Kate Rhudy – singer, songwriter, and musician •
Jason Roberts – guitarist known for collaborations with
Norah Jones •
Douglas Sarine – co-creator of
Ask a Ninja •
Mary Ellen Snodgrass – author, two-time
New York Public Library award winner •
Whitney Thore – TV personality •
David Weber –
science fiction and
fantasy author •
Gary Wheeler – film director and producer •
Gene Wooten – Nashville
Dobro player and session musician
Athletics •
Sam Adams –
professional golfer who played on the
PGA Tour •
Jane Albright – women's college basketball head coach •
Jennifer E. Alley – former
North Carolina Tar Heels women's basketball head coach •
Ike Anderson – Olympic
Greco-Roman wrestler (
1988 Summer Olympics) •
Jimmy Armstrong – former
NFL cornerback for the
Dallas Cowboys •
David Bostian –
professional wrestler signed to
WWE under
ring name Myles Borne •
Travaris Cadet – former
NFL running back •
Don Cardwell – former
MLB pitcher,
1969 World Series champion •
Dexter Coakley – former NFL linebacker (
Dallas Cowboys and
St. Louis Rams), 3x Pro Bowler, member of the
College Football Hall of Fame •
Jaylin Davis – former
Minor League Baseball player, currently plays for the
York Revolution of the
Atlantic League of Professional Baseball •
Akeem Davis-Gaither – NFL linebacker for the
Arizona Cardinals •
Matt Dodge – former
NFL punter •
Armanti Edwards – former NFL and CFL wide receiver; led team to two
NCAA FCS national championships as quarterback, member of the
College Football Hall of Fame •
Ryan Ellis –
NASCAR Cup Series driver •
Darrynton Evans – NFL running back •
Ashley Fliehr – professional wrestler signed to WWE under ring name Charlotte Flair (transferred to
North Carolina State University) •
Ed Gainey – former
CFL defensive back •
Alvin Gentry – former NBA head coach of
Miami Heat,
Detroit Pistons,
Los Angeles Clippers,
Phoenix Suns, and
New Orleans Pelicans •
Tony Gravely –
UFC fighter •
Dino Hackett – former NFL linebacker (
Kansas City Chiefs and
Seattle Seahawks) •
Larry Hand – former
NFL defensive end who played 13 seasons for the
Detroit Lions and was selected as the Lions' most valuable player in 1972 •
Mary Jayne Harrelson – track athlete, two-time
NCAA Division I Women's Outdoor 1500m National Champion •
Cooper Hodges –
NFL offensive tackle for the
Jacksonville Jaguars •
Ron Hodges – former MLB
catcher (
New York Mets) •
Jason Hunter – former NFL defensive end •
C. J. Huntley –
NBA player for the
Phoenix Suns •
D'Marco Jackson –
NFL linebacker for the
Chicago Bears •
Dexter Jackson – former NFL wide receiver •
Shemar Jean-Charles – NFL cornerback for the
Seattle Seahawks •
Daniel Jeremiah – analyst for NFL Network, writer with NFL.com, host of
Move the Sticks podcast •
Paul Johnson –
college football head coach •
Daniel Kilgore – former NFL center (
San Francisco 49ers) •
Kendall Lamm – long-time NFL offensive tackle •
Corey Lynch – former NFL safety •
Rico Mack – former NFL linebacker •
Sam Martin –
NFL punter for the
Carolina Panthers •
Demetrius McCray – former
NFL cornerback •
Matt McMahon – current men's basketball head coach at
LSU; former men's basketball head coach at
Murray State •
Doug Middleton – former
NFL safety •
Melissa Morrison-Howard – two-time
Olympic hurdler bronze medalist (
2000 &
2004 Summer Olympics) •
Marques Murrell – former NFL linebacker •
Tyson Patterson – former professional
basketball player •
Henry Pearson – former
NFL fullback (
Green Bay Packers) •
Ron Prince – former NFL assistant coach
Detroit Lions, former head coach at
Kansas State University •
Brian Quick – former NFL wide receiver (
Washington Redskins,
St. Louis Rams) •
Mike Ramsey – former MLB infielder from 1978 to 1985 •
Mark Royals –
NFL punter from 1987 to 2003 •
Scott Satterfield – former App State and
University of Louisville head football coach; current head football coach at
University of Cincinnati •
John Settle – former NFL running back, current running backs coach for
Rice University •
Belus Smawley – former
NBA player, one of the first basketball players to regularly use the
jump shot •
D. J. Smith – former
NFL linebacker and current defensive coordinator for App State •
Jeffrey Springs – MLB pitcher for the
Athletics •
Matt Stevens – former NFL safety •
D. J. Thompson – former professional basketball player •
Coaker Triplett – former MLB outfielder for Cubs, Cardinals, and Phillies from 1938 to 1945 •
Daniel Wilcox – former NFL tight end (
Baltimore Ravens) •
Steve Wilks –
NFL defensive coordinator for the
New York Jets, former •
Everett Withers – football head coach of
Texas State Bobcats, former head coach of
James Madison Dukes and
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Business •
James Edgar Broyhill – founder of Broyhill Furniture Industries, Inc. •
Chuck Gallagher – entrepreneur,
speaker and author •
Harry L. Williams – president and CEO of the
Thurgood Marshall College Fund Economics and finance •
Stephen J. Dubner – writer, co-author of
Freakonomics •
Chris Swecker – Head of Corporate Security for
Bank of America and former assistant director,
FBI Government and law •
Robert P. Ashley Jr. – Retired
U.S. Army Lt. Gen; 19th
Director of the
U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency •
Chad Barefoot – former North Carolina state Senator who represented the 18th district from 2013 to 2018 • Richard E Batson - Retired U.S. Coast Guard Rear Admiral; former Judge Advocate General and Chief Counsel •
Ted Budd – U.S. Senator; former member of U.S. House of Representatives from North Carolina's 13th district •
Javiera Caballero – Member of the
Durham City Council •
Anderson Clayton – American political activist and chair of the
North Carolina Democratic Party •
Howard Coble – former Republican 6th district U.S. Congressman from
Greensboro, North Carolina (only attended Appalachian for one year) •
Morris "Moe" Davis – Retired
United States Air Force Colonel, lawyer, and
administrative law judge •
Danya Dayson – Associate Judge on the
Superior Court of the District of Columbia •
Josh Dobson – former North Carolina House representing 85th district, current
North Carolina Commissioner of Labor •
Andy Dulin – North Carolina House of Representatives, 104th district •
Kelly Hastings – North Carolina House of Representatives, 110th district •
Bryan R. Holloway – North Carolina House of Representatives, 91st district •
Patricia Hollingsworth Holshouser – First Lady of North Carolina, Chairwoman of the North Carolina Commission on Citizen Participation, and Member of the U.S. National Council on Economic Opportunity •
Destin Hall – Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives; North Carolina House of Representatives, 87th district •
Grey Mills – North Carolina House of Representatives, 95th district •
Jeffrey Elmore – North Carolina House of Representatives, 94th district •
Danny Britt – North Carolina Senate, 24th district •
David Willis (politician) – North Carolina House of Representatives, 68th district •
Ralph Hise – North Carolina Senate, 47th district •
Kevin Corbin - North Carolina Senate, 50th district •
Nelson Dollar – North Carolina House of Representatives, 36th district •
Reece Pyrtle – North Carolina House of Representatives, 65th district •
Allen Joines – 17th Mayor of
Winston-Salem, North Carolina •
Brock Long – FEMA administrator •
Steve Metcalf –
lobbyist and former politician •
Buck Newton – North Carolina Senate, 4th district •
Chris Swecker – attorney and assistant director of the
FBI for the
CID •
John R. Evans Jr. –
U.S. Army Lt. Gen; 8th commanding general of
United States Army North Ministry and religion •
Henry Babers – evangelist and scholar •
Franklin Graham – evangelist and missionary, son of
Billy Graham, CEO and president of
Samaritan's Purse and the
Billy Graham Evangelistic Association •
James Emery White – pastor, author, and professor
Science •
Emily E. Edwards – American physicist; executive director of the Illinois Quantum Information Science and Technology Center (IQUIST) at the
University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign •
Rachel Harris Larson – American chemist and
dental researcher •
Stanley South – American archaeologist; author of
Method and Theory in Historical Archaeology Other •
Steven M. Greer – American
ufologist and retired physician; founded the Center for the Study of Extraterrestrial Intelligence (CSETI) •
Corinne Hoch – Vice President General of the
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