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List of University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign people

List of University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign people

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This is a list of notable people affiliated with the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, a public research university in Illinois.

Notable alumni

Not all listed alumni graduated from the university, and are so noted if the information is known.

Nobel Prize winners

Phillip Allen Sharp with President George W. Bush

Pulitzer Prize winners

Academia

Notable professors and scholars

College presidents and vice-presidents

College provosts and vice provosts

Architecture

Art

Astronauts

Steven R. Nagel

Business

Engineering and technology

Panorama of the Bardeen Quad
Steve Chen, co-founder of YouTube

Journalism and non-fiction broadcasting

Literature

Media

Military

Music

Performing arts

Politics and government

U.S. Senate

U.S. House of Representatives

Rep. John Anderson in 1980

Executive branch officials

Ambassador Nancy G. Brinker

Statewide offices

State legislators

Judiciary

Local offices

Activists

International figures

Other

  • Jill Wine-Banks, B.S. – Watergate prosecutor; General Counsel of the Army (1977–1980); Executive Director of the American Bar Association

Science and mathematics

Sports

Administration

Baseball

Lou Boudreau
Ken Holtzman

Basketball

Tal Brody
Brian Randle

Football

Dick Butkus
Red Grange

Golf

Tennis

Wrestling

Olympics

Other

Fictional

Miscellaneous

Notable faculty

Presidents

Chancellors

Nobel laureates

John Bardeen

Pulitzer Prize winners

Other

See also


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