B.S. (1957) from Wofford College; M.D. (1962) from Harvard University
Andrew Ho Kang (강호, 姜虎, 1934–present) is the Goodman Professor and Chairman Emeritus of the Department of Medicine at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis, Tennessee.... Read more about Andrew Ho Kang
Hyung Lin Kim (Kim Hyŏng-nin, 김형린 金瀅璘, 1899–1990)1 was an educator, businessman, and a leader of the Korean community in New York City.... Read more about Hyung Lin Kim
Myo Mook Lee (Yi Myo-muk 이묘묵李卯默; 1902–1957) was a Korean educator and politician who worked as an interpreter for the American Military Government and as a diplomat for the South Korean government.... Read more about Myo Mook Lee
No-Yong Park (1897 or 1899–1976), or Pak No-yŏng (박노영 朴魯英), was a Korean-born activist who, upon arrival in the United States, became a self-proclaimed Chinese immigrant lecturer and writer.... Read more about No-Yong Park
M.P.H. (1946) and M.S.H. (1956) from Harvard School of Public Health
Hyung Nai Song (Song Hyŏng-nae, 宋亨來, 1914–2012) was one of the first Koreans to study abroad in the United States after the end of Japanese colonial rule (1910–1945) who became a central figure in establishing South Korea’s public health system after 1945.... Read more about Hyung Nai Song