Phi Theta Kappa - Notable Members

Notable Members

  • Carol M. Browner, former United States Environmental Protection Agency administrator – Miami-Dade College
  • Dr. Sylvia Earle, oceanographer and explorer – St. Petersburg College
  • Alberto Gutman, former Florida Republican politician
  • Fred Haise, Apollo 13 astronaut – Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College
  • Clarence Harmon, former mayor of St. Louis – St. Louis Community College
  • Garrett Johnson, shot putter and Rhodes Scholar
  • Rich Karlgaard, Forbes Magazine publisher – Bismarck State College
  • Dr. Jeane Kirkpatrick, former United Nations ambassador – Stephens College
  • Jim Lehrer, journalist and PBS news anchor – Victoria College
  • Wes Moore, author - Valley Forge Military Academy and College
  • Francine Irving Neff, former Treasurer of the United States – Cottey College
  • Mirta Ojito, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist – Miami-Dade Community College
  • H. Ross Perot, businessman and former presidential candidate – Texarkana College
  • James F. Ports, Jr., former Maryland House of Delegates member – Essex Community College
  • Dr. Dan Stoenescu, Romanian diplomat, political scientist and journalist – College of Alameda
  • Sela Ward, actress – Meridian Community College
  • Michael Weiss, Olympic ice skater and American national champion – Prince George's Community College
  • Steven Whitehurst, award-winning author – South Suburban College
  • Trisha Yearwood, country musician – Young Harris College

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