University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Journalism and Mass Communication - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Furman Bisher – sportswriter and editor
  • Hayden Carruth – poet and winner of National Book Award
  • Howie Carr – journalist and radio talk show host
  • W. Horace Carter - Pulitzer Prize winner, publisher and editor emeritus of the Tabor Tribune
  • Art Chansky – sports writer and author
  • Lawrence Ferlinghetti – poet and publisher
  • Gail Gregg – artist, photographer and journalist
  • Walter E. Hussman, Jr. – Publisher of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
  • Sallie Krawcheck – Chairman and CEO of Citigroup Global Wealth Management, former CEO of Citigroup Inc.
  • Sharon Lawrence – Emmy nominated actress
  • Nick"Nixo"Efthimiou – Nixo artist, photographer,donates profits from the sales of his art to charities. Also an x. professional soccer player for the Dallas Sidekicks.
  • Jeff MacNelly – editorial cartoonist, Pulitzer Prize winner, creator of Shoe comic strip (did not graduate)
  • Thad Mumau -- author
  • Vermont C. Royster – former editor of the Wall Street Journal
  • Robert Ruark - journalist and novelist
  • Melanie Sill - Pulitzer Prize winner, executive editor of the Sacramento Bee
  • Pat Stith - Pulitzer Prize winner and journalist at the News & Observer
  • Kayla Tausche - American broadcast journalist
  • Tom Wicker –author and New York Times Journalist
  • David Zucchino – Pulitzer Prize winner
  • John Drescher – Editor of the News & Observer

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