,
First Lady of the United States (2020–2024) and
Second Lady of the United States (2008–2016)
Politics and government •
Mary Ann Arty (1926–2000) former member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives •
Chris Asplen (b. 1954) DNA policy expert and former Assistant United States Attorney for the US Attorney's Office in
Washington, D.C. •
Jill Biden (b. 1951) (M.Ed. 1981) American professor, former
Second Lady of the United States, and former
First Lady of the United States •
Tim Briggs (b. 1970) member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives •
Gloria Casarez (1971–2014) an American
civil rights leader and
LGBT activist in
Philadelphia. •
Carolyn Comitta (b. 1952) financial officer, 58th Mayor of
West Chester, former member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, and member of the
Pennsylvania State Senate •
Jeff Gannon (b. 1957) conservative columnist and author •
Molly Henderson (b. 1953) former Commissioner of
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania •
Albert W. Jefferis (1868–1942) former member of the United States House of Representatives •
Stephen Kinsey (b. 1958) member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives •
John A. Lawless (b. 1957) former member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives •
F. Joseph Loeper (b. 1944) former member of the
Pennsylvania Senate, Republican Leader of the PA Senate, and Republican whip of the PA Senate •
Isaac James MacCollum (1889–1968) physician and 11th
Lieutenant Governor of Delaware •
Jose Miranda (b.1985) former member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives •
Joseph Miró (b. 1946) former member of the
Delaware House of Representatives •
Frank Noonan former
Pennsylvania State Police commissioner and
Federal Bureau of Investigation agent •
Jennifer O'Mara (b. 1989) member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives •
Brian Munroe (b. 1974) member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives •
Joe Pitts (b. 1939) former member of the United States House of Representatives •
Roy Reinard (b. 1954) former member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives •
John A. Rocco (b. 1936) former member of the
New Jersey General Assembly •
Barbara McIlvaine Smith (b. 1950) former member of the
Pennsylvania House of Representatives •
Tommy Tomlinson (b. 1945) member of the
Pennsylvania Senate •
Elinor Z. Taylor (1921–2010) former member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives •
Francis Tenaglio (b. 1949) former member of the
Pennsylvania House of Representatives •
Dan Truitt engineer and former member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives •
Curt Weldon (b. 1947; Class of 1969) former member of the
United States House of Representatives •
Dean Wink (b. 1944) former speaker of the
South Dakota House of Representatives Business and industry •
Pat Croce (b. 1954) American physical therapist,
entrepreneur, sports team executive and owner, author, and TV personality; former team president of the
Philadelphia 76ers •
Michael Dever (b. 1957) businessman, futures trader, entrepreneur, and author; CEO of Brandywine Asset Management •
Philip M. Sharples (1857–1944) inventor and entrepreneur who ran largest industrial enterprise in
West Chester history •
George Wackenhut (1919–2004) founder of
Wackenhut private security corporation
Arts and entertainment • •
Jessica Barth (b. 1980) actress •
Keith Brion (b. 1933) director of bands of
Yale University •
Howard J. Buss (b. 1951) composer of
contemporary classical music •
Bob Curnow (b. 1941) trombonist, conductor, composer, arranger, music producer, educator, and music publisher •
Melissa Dunphy (b. 1980) composer of classical music •
Derek Frey (b. 1973) film producer and director, head of
Tim Burton productions •
Shane Gillis (b. 1987) stand-up comedian and podcaster •
Donald Yetter Gardner (1913–2004) songwriter and educator •
Joey Graziadei (b. 1995) contestant on
The Bachelorette and lead on
The Bachelor •
Thom Hannum (b. 1957) band director at the
University of Massachusetts, member of the
Drum Corps International Hall of Fame •
Barry Jenner (1941–2016) police officer and actor (1974-2016) •
Billy Kametz (1987–2022) voice actor •
Rodney Linderman aka Rodney Anonymous (b. 1963) vocalist and keyboardist,
The Dead Milkmen •
Mandy Mango (b. 1996) — contestant on
RuPaul's Drag Race •
Matthew McGrory (1973–2005) actor,
Guinness World Records holder for tallest actor and biggest feet •
Larry Mendte (b. 1957) news anchor and radio talk show host, honored with receiving the
Edward R. Murrow Award •
George N. Parks (1953–2010) former band director at the
University of Massachusetts •
Asher Roth (b. 1985 ) rapper •
Paul Ruditis author •
Heidi Strobel (b. 1978)
Survivor: The Amazon contestant •
Nafessa Williams (b. 1985) actress •
Christina Wilson (b. 1979) (attended) American chef and reality television personality •
Tom Wright (b. 1952) actor
Sports with
Team USA •
Geno Auriemma (b. 1954) (B.A. 1981)
Basketball Hall of Famer and head
women's basketball coach at the
University of Connecticut •
Max Barsky (b. 1991) professional wrestler best known by his ring name David Starr •
Dean Demopoulos (b. 1954) collegiate and
NBA basketball coach •
Kevin Guskiewicz (b. 1966) sports medicine researcher, as well as a Kenan Distinguished Professor at the
University of North Carolina (UNC), Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at UNC, and Interim Chancellor at UNC •
Eddie Layton (1925–2004)
organist and New York Sports Hall of Fame member •
Steve Maxwell (b. 1952) named one of the top 100 trainers in the United States by ''
Men's Journal'' •
Pat Meiser named one of the nation's top 50 women's sports executives by
Sports Business Journal. Former
Penn State head women's basketball coach and athletic director at
University of Hartford •
Ed T. Rush (b. 1942) former NBA referee •
Cathy Rush (b. 1947) (B.S. 1968, M.Ed. 1972) former
Immaculata University head women's basketball coach •
Joe Senser (b. 1956) former
NFL football player •
Ralph Tamm (b. 1966) former NFL football player •
Tony Thornton (1959–2009) professional boxer •
Tank Toland (b. 1973) professional wrestler •
Marian Washington (b. 1946) former women's basketball coach., inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame •
Chuck Weber (1930–2017) former NFL football player •
Joey Wendle (b. 1990) former MLB baseball player with various teams •
Lee Woodall (b. 1969) former NFL football player •
Dean Wink (b. 1941) former NFL football player •
Jerry Yeagley (b. 1940; Class of 1960) coached Indiana University to 6 NCAA Soccer Championships
Others •
Dirk Ballendorf (1939–2013) historian and professor, specialist on
Micronesian culture, politics current affairs, and history •
Leon Bass (1928–2013) educator and African-American soldier in
World War II who witnessed the
Buchenwald concentration camp; participant in the International Liberators Conference •
Jerry G. Beck Jr. (b. 1954) US Army brigadier general •
Tyree Blocker (1953-2024) 21st commissioner of the
Pennsylvania State Police •
Michael Brune (b. 1971) executive director of the
Sierra Club and the
Rainforest Action Network. •
Howard Dodson (b. 1939) scholar who is the Director of the Moorland-Spingarn Research Center and Howard University Libraries, and was formerly the director of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem •
John Doebley botanical
geneticist,
anthropologist, and professor •
Henry Theodore Hallman (1904–1999) professor and artist •
Francis Harvey Green (1861–1951) educator, poet, and lecturer; former Chair of English at West Chester University; headmaster of the
Pennington School •
Miles D. McCarthy (1914–1995) professor of biology. One of the five founding faculty members of
California State University, Fullerton; served as president of California State University, Fullerton as well as Chairman of the Biology Department and Vice President for Academic Affairs •
Francis Noonan 20th commissioner of the
Pennsylvania State Police •
Frank E. Pawlowski 19th commissioner of the
Pennsylvania State Police •
Vice Admiral D. Brian Peterman assumed command of
United States Coast Guard Atlantic Area •
Asaf Romirowsky Middle East historian •
David Roselle (b. 1939; Class of 1961) American mathematician and served as the ninth president at the
University of Kentucky and the 25th president of the
University of Delaware •
Herman T. Tavani academic,
scholar in information and computer ethics, and
Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at
Rivier University, past president of the International Society for Ethics and Information Technology and a recipient of the
Weizenbaum Award in 2019 •
Stanley Weintraub (1929–2019) historian, biographer, and professor at
Penn State University •
Geralyn Wolf (b. 1947) former
Bishop of Rhode Island ==Notes==