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List of University of Iowa alumni

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The University of Iowa
TypeFlagship
Public
Space grant
Established1847 (1847)
Location, ,
U.S.
NicknameHawkeyes
Websitewww.iowalum.com

This list of University of Iowa alumni includes notable current and former students of the University of Iowa.

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Academia

Business

Government and politics

Former congresswoman Cindy Axne
Former Iowa governor Terry Branstad

Art and architecture

Literature and journalism

Pulitzer Prize winners

Performing arts

Academy Award winners

Grammy Award winners

Science and technology

Sports

Baseball

Basketball

Football

Mixed martial arts

Other

Track and field

Wrestling

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