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List of University of Virginia people

List of University of Virginia people

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This page is a partial list of notable alumni, faculty, and others associated with the University of Virginia.

Alumni

Col stands for College of Arts and Sciences.

Academics and education

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Art and architecture

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Business

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Entertainment

David Berman
Margaret Brennan
Katie Couric
Laura Ingraham
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Government

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Law

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Literature and journalism

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Medicine

Vivian Pinn
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Military

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Politics

Michael Signer
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Religion

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Science and technology

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Sports

Jeff Agoos
Ronde Barber
Tiki Barber
Jake Gelof
Zack Gelof
Ralph Sampson
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Other

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Notable faculty and staff

Jennifer Lawless
Larycia Hawkins
David Joran with President Ronald Reagan
Alfred G. Gilman
Barry Marshall
Ferid Murad
Edward Purdy
William B. Quandt
Larry Sabato
Antonin Scalia
Jerry White
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Rectors and members of the board of visitors

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