FAMOUS PEOPLE WITH DEGREES IN
COMMUNICATION
It may surprise
you to discover exactly who holds a communication degree. There are many
famous people who have both studied in the discipline and gotten degrees in
communication. According to Kevin Gillen and Alec Hosterman of Indiana
University at South Bend, a fair share of politicians and actors have studied
communication, not to mention athletes, and media personalities.
The sixth president of the
United States, John Quincy Adams, taught rhetoric at Harvard. Lyndon Johnson
taught public speaking at Southwest Texas State University and his wife, Lady
Bird Johnson held a communication degree from the University of Texas. Other
politicians who have studied communication include: Evan Bayh – this Indiana
Senator studied debate and other communication-related courses at Indiana
University; Richard Gephardt – the politician, presidential candidate, and
debater holds a speech degree from Northwestern University; and Christine
Gregoire – Attorney General for the state of Washington earned a BA in speech
from University of Washington.
Many successful actors and
actresses were formally educated in the communication discipline. Spike Lee
holds a communication degree from Indiana University and actress Meg Ryan
studied journalism at New York University. Brad Pitt and Matthew McConaughy
are both rumored to hold communication degrees but it remains unconfirmed.
Renee Zellweger and Denzel Washington both studied communication and David
Boreanaz, actor on the T.V. series Angel, holds a communication
degree. Also on the list of notables are actor, James Gandolfini, who
graduated from Rutgers University and Nicholas Meyer, screenwriter, author and
director, who earned a Ph.D. from University of Iowa.
An abundance of star athletes have majored
in communication as well. Soccer player, Brandi Chastain, holds a degree from
Santa Clara University. Star basketball player, “Magic” Johnson, is an alumnus
of Michigan State. Donovan McNabb, quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles,
holds a communication degree from Syracuse University. World Wrestling
Entertainment star, Rod Simmons, better known as “Faarooq”, has a
communication degree. St. Louis Rams quarterback, Kurt Warner, is a University
of Northern Iowa graduate. The president of the Minnesota Twins, David St.
Peter, studied communication at the University of North Dakota.
Not surprising, many successful media
personalities and broadcast journalists hold degrees in communication such as
network news anchor, Connie Chung, shock-jock radio personality, Howard Stern,
and television news host, Bob Costas. Walter Cronkite earned a communication
degree at the University of Texas and Nightline host, Ted Koppel,
earned a B.A. in speech and M.A. in Mass Communication from Syracuse
University. Today Show host, Matt Lauer, holds a B.A. from Ohio
University and Late Night host, David Letterman, studied at Ball State
University. The list goes on and on. C-SPAN CEO, Brian Lamb’s degree
is in communication from Purdue University, network news anchor, Jane Pauley, is an Indiana
University alumni, and CBS Evening News anchor, Dan Rather, holds a
journalism degree from University of Texas at Austin.
Other interesting people with communication
degrees are as follows: William Lane Craig – philosopher / theologian, Wheaton
College; John Gray – author, Ph.D. from Columbia Pacific University ; Peter
Hart – reporter (FAIR), Rutgers University; Hugh Heffner – publisher,
communication degree from University of Illinois; William Inge – playwright,
University of Kansas; Gary Larson – The Far Side cartoonist, B.A. from
University of Washington; Mark McGrath – lead singer for Sugar Ray, B.A. from
University of Southern California; Joyce Mallick – opera star, University of
Kansas; Newton Minow – former Federal Commuications Commission Chair,
Northwestern University; Edmund Muskie – debater at Bates College; Andrea Rich
– Director of LACMA, former professor at UCLA; Tennessee Williams –
playwright, University of Iowa; and, “Weird Al” Yankovic was involved in the
forensics team at Cal Poly.
by Rana
Culotta
NCA National Office Staff
* Source:
Kevin Gillen and Alec
Hosterman
Indiana University South
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(574) 237-4883
ahosterm@iusb.edu