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List of Iowa State University alumni

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This list includes notable alumni, non-matriculating, faculty, and staff of what is now Iowa State University (ISU).

Henry A. Wallace, U.S. Vice President (1941-1945), Secretary of Agriculture (1933-1940), and Secretary of Commerce (1945-1946)
George Washington Carver
Carrie Chapman Catt - founder of the League of Women Voters
Clayton Anderson

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Academia

Art and design

Design

Performing arts

Business

Government and politics

United States

U.S. Vice Presidents

U.S. Cabinet

U.S. Governors

U.S. Senators

U.S. Representatives

U.S. Ambassadors

State of Iowa officials

Other U.S. officials

International

Heads of state and government

Cabinet ministers

Other figures

Activists

Journalism

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists

Science and technology

Aerospace engineering and mechanical engineering

Agriculture sciences, plant sciences, and food science

Chemistry and biochemistry

Computer engineering

Mathematics

Medical sciences

Sports

Mike Myers
Diante Garrett
DeAndre Kane
Lindell Wigginton
Sage Rosenfels

Baseball

Basketball

Football

Mixed martial arts

Olympics

Track

Cross country

  • Guor Mading Maker, 2-time Olympic Marathoner and flag bearer for South Sudan at the 2016 Summer Olympics
  • Lisa Uhl, four-time NCAA Division One champion, current NCAA record holder in the 10,000 meters

Wrestling

Ultramarathon

Notable faculty and staff

Dan Shechtman

Nobel laureates

Pulitzer Prize

Government and politics

Arts

Literature

Visual arts

Science and technology

Agriculture sciences, plant sciences, and food science

Raymond Arritt in 2017

Chemistry and biochemistry

Computer science and engineering

Military technology

Mathematics

Medicine

Physics

Sports

Basketball

  • Larry Eustachy, former men's basketball coach, 2000 NCAA National Coach of the Year
  • Tim Floyd, former men's basketball coach with 81–49 record and first coach with three consecutive 20-win seasons
  • Johnny Orr, most successful coach in Iowa State and Michigan men's basketball history

Football

Martial arts

Sociology

Presidents of Iowa State University

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