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List of University of Kentucky alumni

List of University of Kentucky alumni

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This is a list of notable people associated with the University of Kentucky in the United States.

Notable alumni (non-sports)

Academia and research

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Business

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Entertainment

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Government, law, and public policy

Note: Individuals who belong in multiple sections appear in the first relevant section.

Governors

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Members of the US Congress

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US federal and state judges

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Journalism and literature

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Military

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Miscellaneous

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Sports alumni

Basketball

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Notes

  • For players who enrolled from 1954 through 1971, their actual playing career did not start until a year after they first attended. At that time, freshmen were ineligible to play at varsity level.
  1. Did not play until 1995
  2. Did not play in the 1981–82 or 1982–83 seasons due to injury
  3. Did not play until 1991, as he had to sit out the 1990–91 season after transferring from Missouri
  4. Although Kanter enrolled at Kentucky, he never played because he was declared ineligible by the NCAA due to financial benefits he had received from his former Turkish club team of Fenerbahçe Ülker.
  5. Did not play until 1977, as he had to sit out the 1976–77 season after transferring from Purdue
  6. Did not play in the 1992–93 season for academic reasons
  7. Did not play in 1995–96 or the first half of the 1996–97 season for academic reasons
  8. Did not play until 1994, as he had to sit out the 1993–94 season after transferring from Washington
  9. Did not play in the 1996–97 season due to injury

Football

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Baseball

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Other

Andy Gruenebaum

Notable faculty

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