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* [[Orville Freeman]], former [[U.S. Secretary of Agriculture]]<ref name="Orville Freeman">{{cite web|title=Orville Freeman|url=http://www.mnhs.org/people/governors/gov/gov_31.htm|publisher=Minnesota Historical Society|accessdate=January 24, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121230104655/http://www.mnhs.org/people/governors/gov/gov_31.htm|archive-date=December 30, 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
* [[Orville Freeman]], former [[U.S. Secretary of Agriculture]]<ref name="Orville Freeman">{{cite web|title=Orville Freeman|url=http://www.mnhs.org/people/governors/gov/gov_31.htm|publisher=Minnesota Historical Society|accessdate=January 24, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121230104655/http://www.mnhs.org/people/governors/gov/gov_31.htm|archive-date=December 30, 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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* [[William Garvelink]], former U.S. Ambassador to [[Democratic Republic of the Congo|Congo]]<ref>{{cite web|title=William Garvelink|url=http://www.allgov.com/officials/garvelink-william-john?officialid=28813|publisher=AllGov.com.|accessdate=January 24, 2013}}</ref> |
* [[William Garvelink]], former U.S. Ambassador to [[Democratic Republic of the Congo|Congo]]<ref>{{cite web|title=William Garvelink|url=http://www.allgov.com/officials/garvelink-william-john?officialid=28813|publisher=AllGov.com.|accessdate=January 24, 2013}}</ref> |
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* [[James Day Hodgson]], former [[U.S. Secretary of Labor]] and U.S. Ambassador to Japan<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nndb.com/people/737/000061554/|title= James D. Hodgson|publisher= NNDB |accessdate= October 8, 2012}}</ref> |
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* [[Darryl N. Johnson]], former U.S. Ambassador to [[Thailand]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Darryl N. Johnson|url=http://www.nndb.com/people/989/000127608/|publisher=Notable Names Data Base|accessdate=January 24, 2013}}</ref> |
* [[Darryl N. Johnson]], former U.S. Ambassador to [[Thailand]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Darryl N. Johnson|url=http://www.nndb.com/people/989/000127608/|publisher=Notable Names Data Base|accessdate=January 24, 2013}}</ref> |
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* [[Geri M. Joseph]], journalist, former [[United States Ambassador to the Netherlands]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Geri M. Joseph|url=http://www.nndb.com/people/642/000129255/|publisher=Notable Names Data Base|accessdate=January 24, 2013}}</ref> |
* [[Geri M. Joseph]], journalist, former [[United States Ambassador to the Netherlands]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Geri M. Joseph|url=http://www.nndb.com/people/642/000129255/|publisher=Notable Names Data Base|accessdate=January 24, 2013}}</ref> |
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This is a list of notable people associated with the University of Minnesota.
Alumni
Nobel laureates
- Ernest O. Lawrence (M.A. Physics 1923) – 1939 Nobel Prize in Physics[1]
- Walter Brattain (PhD Physics 1929) – 1956 Nobel Prize in Physics[2]
- Melvin Calvin (PhD Chemistry 1935) – 1961 Nobel Prize in Chemistry[3]
- Norman Borlaug (B.S. Forestry 1937, M.S. 1939 Plant Pathology, PhD 1942 Plant Pathology) – 1970 Nobel Peace Prize[4]
- Edward B. Lewis (M.A. Biostatistics 1939) – 1995 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine[5]
- Louis J. Ignarro (PhD Pharmacology 1966) – 1998 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine[6]
- Daniel McFadden (B.S. Physics 1957, PhD Economics 1962) – 2000 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences[7]
- Brian Kobilka (B.S. Biology and Chemistry 1977) – 2012 Nobel Prize in Chemistry[8]
- Lars Peter Hansen (PhD Economics 1978) – 2013 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences
- Bob Dylan, singer/songwriter (did not graduate) – 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature
Pulitzer Prize winners
- Carl Dennis, Pulitzer Prize winner in 2002 for Poetry
- Thomas Friedman, Pulitzer Prize winner in 1983 and 1988 for International Reporting and 2002 for Commentary; studied at the University of Minnesota from 1971 to 1973 before transferring to Brandeis University
Law and politics
Vice presidents
- Hubert H. Humphrey, former U.S. Vice President and 1968 Democratic nominee for President[9]
- Walter Mondale, former U.S. Vice President and 1984 Democratic nominee for President[10]
Cabinet members and diplomats
- Robert Bergland, former U.S. Secretary of Agriculture[11]
- James Blanchard, former U.S. Ambassador to Canada[12]
- Jeffrey Davidow, former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, Zambia, and Venezuela[13]
- William Dawson, former U.S. Ambassador to Uruguay and Panama[citation needed]
- Scott H. DeLisi, former U.S. Ambassador to Eritrea, Nepal and Uganda[14]
- Orville Freeman, former U.S. Secretary of Agriculture[15]
- William Garvelink, former U.S. Ambassador to Congo[16]
- James Day Hodgson, former U.S. Secretary of Labor and U.S. Ambassador to Japan[17]
- Darryl N. Johnson, former U.S. Ambassador to Thailand[18]
- Geri M. Joseph, journalist, former United States Ambassador to the Netherlands[19]
- Samuel L. Kaplan, former U.S. Ambassador to Morocco[20]
- Tom McDonald, former U.S. Ambassador to Zimbabwe[21]
- Ronald K. McMullen, former U.S. Ambassador to Eritrea[22]
- William D. Mitchell, former Attorney General of the United States[23]
- Walter Mondale, former U.S. Ambassador to Japan[10]
- Robert G. Neumann, former diplomat[citation needed]
- Donald R. Norland, former U.S. Ambassador
- Carl Stokes, former U.S. Ambassador to Seychelles[24]
- Benson Whitney, former U.S. Ambassador to Norway[25]
- Ross Wilson, former U.S. Ambassador to Turkey[26]
- Robert F. Woodward, former diplomat[27]
Members of congress
- Sydney Anderson, former U.S. Representative[28]
- Wendell Anderson, former U.S. Senator (DFL-MN)[29]
- William L. Armstrong, former U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator[30]
- Joseph H. Ball, former U.S. Senator (R-MN)[31]
- Dean Barkley, former U.S. Senator (I-MN)[32]
- Nick Begich, former U.S. Representative[33]
- Fred Biermann, former U.S. Representative[34]
- Quentin Burdick, former U.S. Senator (D-ND)[35]
- Usher L. Burdick, former U.S. Representative[36]
- Harlan J. Bushfield, former U.S. Senator[37]
- Vera C. Bushfield, former U.S. Senator[38]
- Ray P. Chase, former U.S. Congressman (R-MN)[39]
- Victor Christgau, former U.S. Congressman (R-MN)[40]
- Frank E. Denholm, former U.S. Representative[41]
- Everett Dirksen, former U.S. Senator[42]
- David Durenberger, former U.S. Senator (R-MN)[43]
- Keith Ellison, former U.S. Congressman (DFL-MN)[44]
- Franklin Ellsworth, former U.S. Representative[45]
- Donald M. Fraser, former U.S. Congressman (DFL-MN)[46]
- Richard Pillsbury Gale, former U.S. Representative[47]
- Godfrey Goodwin, former U.S. Congressman (R-MN)[48]
- Knute Hill, former U.S. Representative[49]
- Einar Hoidale, former U.S. Congressman (DFL-MN)[50]
- Dewey Johnson, former U.S. Representative[51]
- Ron Johnson, U.S. Senator (R-WI)[52]
- Ron Kind, U.S. Congressman (D-WI)[53]
- Paul John Kvale, former U.S. Representative[54]
- Rick Larsen, U.S. Representative (D-WA)[55]
- John Linder, former U.S. Congressman (R-GA)[56]
- Ernest Lundeen, former U.S. Senator[57]
- Bill Luther, former U.S. Congressman (DFL-MN)[58]
- Melvin Maas, former U.S. Representative[59]
- William Josiah MacDonald, former U.S. Representative[60]
- Clark MacGregor, former U.S. Representative[61]
- James Manahan, former U.S. Representative[62]
- Eugene McCarthy, former U.S. Congressman, U.S. Senator and three-time Presidential candidate (DFL-MN)[63]
- John Melcher, former U.S. Senator[64]
- Clarence B. Miller, former U.S. Representative[65]
- Wayne Morse, former U.S. Senator (R/I/D-OR)[66]
- Walter Newton, former U.S. Representative[67]
- Jim Ramstad, former U.S. Congressman (R-MN)[68]
- John H. Ray, former U.S. Representative[69]
- Jacky Rosen, U.S. Senator (D-NV), Former U.S. Representative (D-NV)[70]
- Elmer Ryan, former U.S. Representative[71]
- Martin Olav Sabo, former U.S. Representative[72]
- Thomas D. Schall, former U.S. Senator (R-MN)[73]
- Patricia Schroeder, former U.S. Congresswoman (D-CO)[74]
- Conrad Selvig, former U.S. Representative[75]
- Don L. Short, former U.S. Representative[76]
- Gerald Edward Sikorski, former U.S. Representative[77]
- George Ross Smith, former U.S. Representative[78]
- Henry O. Talle, former U.S. Representative[79]
- Bruce Vento, former U.S. Congressman (DFL-MN)[80]
- Vin Weber, former U.S. Congressman (R-MN)[81]
- George M. Young, former U.S. Representative[82]
- Edward Zorinsky, former U.S. Senator[83]
- John M. Zwach, former U.S. Representative[84]
Governors
- C. Elmer Anderson, former Governor of Minnesota[85]
- Elmer L. Andersen, former Governor of Minnesota[86]
- Wendell Anderson, former Governor of Minnesota[29]
- James Blanchard, former Governor of Michigan[12]
- Joseph A.A. Burnquist, former Governor of Minnesota[87]
- Harlan J. Bushfield, former Governor of South Dakota[88]
- Arne Carlson, former Governor of Minnesota[89]
- Theodore Christianson, former Governor of Minnesota[90]
- Robert B. Crosby, former Governor of Nebraska[91]
- Charles M. Dale, former Governor of New Hampshire[92]
- Orville Freeman, former Governor of Minnesota[15]
- William L. Guy, former Governor of North Dakota[93]
- Harold LeVander, former Governor of Minnesota[94]
- John Lind, former Governor of Minnesota[95]
- Floyd B. Olson, former Governor of Minnesota[96]
- Tim Pawlenty, former Governor of Minnesota[97]
- J.A.O. Preus, former Governor of Minnesota[98]
- Harold Stassen, former Governor of Minnesota[99]
- Charles W. Turnbull, former Governor, U.S. Virgin Islands[100]
Article III judges
- Donald D. Alsop, judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota[101]
- Mosher Joseph Blumenfeld, former judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut[102]
- Nancy E. Brasel, federal judge
- Myron H. Bright, Senior judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit[103]
- Warren E. Burger, former Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court[104]
- William Canby, judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit[105]
- Michael J. Davis, Chief judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota[106]
- David S. Doty, judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota[107]
- Joan N. Ericksen, judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota[108]
- Henry Norman Graven, former judge, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Iowa[109]
- Gerald Heaney, former judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit[110]
- Richard H. Kyle, judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota[111]
- Earl R. Larson, former judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota[112]
- Miles Lord, former judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota[113]
- Claude Luse, former judge, U.S. District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin[114]
- George MacKinnon, former judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit[115]
- Harry H. MacLaughlin, former judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota[116]
- Ann D. Montgomery, judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota[117]
- Diana E. Murphy, judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit[118]
- Philip Neville, former judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota[119]
- Gunnar Nordbye, former judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota[120]
- Milton D. Purdy, former judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota[121]
- James M. Rosenbaum, judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota[122]
- John B. Sanborn, Jr., former judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit[123]
- George F. Sullivan, former judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota[124]
- John R. Tunheim, judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota[125]
- Bruce Marion Van Sickle, former judge, U.S. District Court for the District of North Dakota[126]
- Charles Vogel, former judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit[127]
- Robert W. Warren, former judge, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin[128]
State judges
- Douglas K. Amdahl, former Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court[129]
- G. Barry Anderson, former Justice, Minnesota Supreme Court[130]
- Paul H. Anderson, Justice, Minnesota Supreme Court[131]
- Russell A. Anderson, former Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court[132]
- Kathleen A. Blatz, former Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court[133]
- Harrison A. Bronson, former Justice, North Dakota Supreme Court[134]
- Edward T. Burke, former Justice, North Dakota Supreme Court[135]
- Theodore Christianson, former Justice, Minnesota Supreme Court
- Margaret Chutich, Justice, Minnesota Supreme Court[136]
- Mary Jeanne Coyne, former Justice, Minnesota Supreme Court
- John P. Devaney, former Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court[137]
- Ralph J. Erickstad, former Chief Justice of the North Dakota Supreme Court[138]
- Paul Feinman, Judge, New York Court of Appeals
- Thomas F. Gallagher, former Justice, Minnesota Supreme Court[139]
- Sandra Gardebring Ogren, former Justice, Minnesota Supreme Court[140]
- Thomas Eugene Grady, former Justice, Washington Supreme Court
- Janine Kern, Justice, South Dakota Supreme Court
- Oscar Knutson, former Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court[141]
- Ernest W. Lewis, former Justice, Arizona Supreme Court
- Charles Loring, former Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court[142]
- Eric J. Magnuson, Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court[143]
- Helen M. Meyer, Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court[144]
- Julius J. Olson, former Justice, Minnesota Supreme Court[145]
- Alan Page, Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court and member of NFL Hall of Fame[146]
- Harry H. Peterson, former Justice, Minnesota Supreme Court[147]
- Peter S. Popovich, former Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court[148]
- Keith Rapp, Judge, Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals[149]
- Robert Sheran, former Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court[150]
- John E. Simonett, former Justice, Minnesota Supreme Court[151]
- Leslie Stein, Judge, New York Court of Appeals
- Edward C. Stringer, former Justice, Minnesota Supreme Court[152]
- Samuel B. Wilson, former Justice, Minnesota Supreme Court[153]
- Michael A. Wolff, former Chief Justice of the Missouri Supreme Court[154]
- Lawrence R. Yetka, former Justice, Minnesota Supreme Court[155]
Attorneys general
- Keith Ellison, current Minnesota Attorney General
- Mike Hatch, former Minnesota Attorney General[156]
- Douglas M. Head, former Minnesota Attorney General[citation needed]
- Hubert H. Humphrey III, former Minnesota Attorney General[citation needed]
- Henry Linde, former North Dakota Attorney General[citation needed]
- Robert W. Mattson, Sr., former Minnesota Attorney General[citation needed]
- William D. Mitchell, former U.S. Attorney General[157]
- Harry H. Peterson, former Minnesota Attorney General[158]
- Albert F. Pratt, former Minnesota Attorney General[159]
- Warren Spannaus, former Minnesota Attorney General[160]
Foreign
- Sohn Suk-hee, South Korean anchor and president of broadcast system.
- Mohamed Azmin Ali, Malaysian politician; Minister of Economic Affairs of Malaysia
- Arne Arnesen, Norwegian politician and official
- Mohamed Benaissa, former Foreign Minister of Morocco
- Luis Carranza, former Minister of Economy and Finance, Peru
- Michael Clark, former member of the British Parliament
- Nick Clegg, British MP; former Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom; former leader of the Liberal Democrats
- Prabhat Nalini Das, public intellectual, professor and pro-Vice Chancellor, India
- Timothy Donaldson, Bahamian banker and ambassador
- Habib Essid, Prime minister of Tunisia[161]
- Jon Gerrard, former member, Parliament of Canada
- Geir Haarde, former Prime Minister of Iceland
- Werikhe Kafabusa, Minister for Housing, Uganda
- Vijay Kelkar, Indian economist and public official
- Ko Wen-je, physician, Mayor of Taipei City, the capital of Taiwan; former Chairman of the Department of Traumatology at National Taiwan University Hospital; visiting researcher at University of Minnesota
- Abdessalem Mansour, former Tunisian Agriculture Minister
- Khurram Murad, Pakistani politician and Islamic activist
- Fred H. Nomme, Norwegian diplomat
- Archie Norman, former member of the British Parliament
- Perng Fai-nan, economist, Governor of the Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan) since 1998
- Lamberto Dini, ex prime Minister of Italy
- Ricardo Raineri, Minister of Energy, Chile
- Paulo Zucula, Mozambican politician
- Hubert Minnis, Prime Minister of The Bahamas
Others in law and politics
- Fred Agnich, Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives from Dallas County, 1971–1987; petroleum producer, rancher, native of St. Louis County, Minnesota[162]
- George Edward Akerson, former White House Press Secretary
- Nihad Awad, Executive Director, Council on American-Islamic Relations
- Janet Benshoof, attorney
- John T. Benson, Superintendent of Public Instruction of Wisconsin
- William Berndt, Wisconsin legislator
- Everett Bidwell, Wisconsin legislator[163]
- Val Bjornson, Minnesota State Treasurer
- D. E. Bowe, Wisconsin legislator
- David R. Brink, former President, American Bar Association
- Alden W. Clausen, former President, World Bank
- Lawrence D. Cohen, former Mayor of Saint Paul, Minnesota
- Chris Coleman, Mayor of Saint Paul, Minnesota
- John A. Conant, Wisconsin legislator
- Gratia Countryman, librarian
- Paul Dailey, Jr., Wisconsin legislator
- Jimmy Delshad, former Mayor, Beverly Hills, California
- Michael Dombeck, former Chief, United States Forest Service
- Peggy Flanangan, Minnesota legislator
- Gary R. Goyke, Wisconsin legislator
- James Harsdorf, Wisconsin legislator
- Winifred G. Helmes, Assistant Director, United States Department of Labor Women's Bureau
- Hon. Howard E. Haugerud, diplomat
- Edward L. Howard, Pennsylvania State Senator
- John Hutson, former Judge Advocate General, United States Navy
- Sly James, J.D., 1983, Kansas City mayor
- Andrew Johnson, Minneapolis City Councilmember[164]
- Byron F. Johnson, United States Marine Corps Major General
- Ellen J. Kennedy, activist
- Roger G. Kennedy, former Director, National Park Service
- John Kringen, Deputy Director, CIA
- Robert J. Larson, Wisconsin legislator
- Thomas E. Latimer, former Mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota
- George E. Leach, former Mayor of Minneapolis
- Algernon Lee, Socialist Party of America leader
- William P. Levine, 1937, United States Army major general and Holocaust speaker
- Jim Lord, Minnesota State Treasurer, Minnesota State Senate
- Paul J. F. Lusaka, former President, United Nations General Assembly
- William H. Markham, Wisconsin legislator
- Paul J. Marwin, former Minnesota state politician
- Mary O. McCarthy, former CIA analyst who allegedly leaked classified information
- Doug McFarland, Minnesota state politician
- Richard Moe, former Chief of Staff for the United States Vice President
- Arthur Naftalin, former Mayor of Minneapolis
- John E. Otto, former Director, FBI
- John Parkin, Wisconsin legislator
- Aagot Raaen, author and educator
- Nils Nilsen Ronning, author, journalist, editor and publisher
- Edward Rustad, former Minnesota state politician
- Richard M. Scammon, former Director, United States Census Bureau
- Randy Scheunemann, influential neoconservative
- Wilfred I. Smith, archivist
- Gene Sperling, director, National Economic Council
- Elmer B. Staats, former Comptroller General of the United States
- William H. Stewart, former United States Surgeon General
- Carl Stokes, former Mayor, Cleveland, Ohio
- Steve Strachan, former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives, former Sheriff of King County, Washington
- Clarence Syvertson, former Director, Ames Research Center
- Kenneth S. White, Wisconsin legislator
- Roy Wilkins, former civil rights activist
- Don I. Wortman, former Acting Commissioner of the Social Security Administration
- Whitney Young, former civil rights activist
Leadership and business
- Anthony Adducci, founder of Guidant
- John S. Barry, former CEO, WD-40 Company[165]
- James H. Binger, former CEO, Honeywell
- Tom Burnett, Vice President, Thoratec Corporation
- Austen S. Cargill II, heir and major shareholder of Cargill
- Margaret Anne Cargill, philanthropist
- Curt Carlson, founder of the Carlson Companies
- Alden W. Clausen, former CEO, Bank of America
- Elmer William Engstrom, former President and CEO of RCA
- Carl L. Hamilton, named partner in the Booz Allen Hamilton management and information technology consulting firm[166]
- John Hammergren, CEO, McKesson Corporation
- Rodney R. Hannula, U.S. National Guard general
- Terrance Hanold, former President of the Pillsbury Company
- Harry Heltzer, former CEO, 3M Corporation
- Robert E. Hillard, public relations executive
- Duane Ilstrup, statistician
- Irwin L. Jacobs, entrepreneur
- Mildred Jeffrey, former President of United Auto Workers and winner of the Presidential Medal of Freedom
- James A. Johnson, former CEO of Fannie Mae
- Joseph M. Juran, management consultant
- Frederick Kappel, former Chairman of AT&T
- Stephen F. Keating, former President, Honeywell
- Erwin Kelm, former President, Cargill
- Jill Konrath, sales strategist and author of Selling to Big Companies and SNAP Selling
- Mari Kooi, CEO, Wolf Asset Management International LLC
- John Hugh MacMillan, businessman[167]
- Ted Mann, head of Mann Theatres
- Leonard Murray, former President, Soo Line Railroad
- Christopher O'Malley, President and CEO of Compuware
- James O'Shaughnessy, asset manager
- John S. Pillsbury, Jr., former President, Northwestern National Life Insurance Company
- Chuck Porter
- Prakash Puram, former CEO of iXmatch
- William John Quinn, former President, Milwaukee Road
- K.V.K. Raju, technopreneur
- Osman Rashid, entrepreneur
- Lee Raymond, former CEO of Exxon Mobil Corporation
- William J. Ruane, investor
- T. Denny Sanford, CEO of United National Corporation
- Irving S. Shapiro, former CEO of DuPont
- Ballard F. Smith, former President, San Diego Padres
- Michael Sokolski, engineer, founder and inventor of Scantron[168]
- Arne Sorenson, CEO, Marriott International
- Thomas O. Staggs, Chairman, Walt Disney Co.
- Melvin Steen, corporate attorney
- Ronald Stordahl, CEO, Digi-Key
- John Stumpf, CEO, Wells Fargo Bank
- Michael P. Sullivan, former President, Dairy Queen
- Eric Swanson, General Counsel of BATS Trading
- Erwin Tomash, co-founder, Dataproducts
- Robert Ulrich, former CEO, Target[169]
- Roy Wilkins, former Executive Director of the NAACP
- David W. Winn, U.S. Air Force general
- Michael W. Wright, former CEO of SuperValu
- Whitney Young, former Executive Director, National Urban League
Science and medicine
- Jeff Dean (computer scientist), an early member at Google now leading Google.ai
- J. Edward Anderson, engineer
- Dr. Moe Anderson, dental surgeon
- Dr. Rutherford Aris, professor of chemical engineering (1958–2005); professor of classics specializing in paleography
- Dave Arneson, game designer
- Marian Breland Bailey, psychologist
- Earl Bakken, founder, Medtronic
- Amit Bando, climate activist
- Christopher Barden, psychologist
- Dr. Christiaan Barnard
- Trevor J. Barnes, geographer
- John Barry, engineer
- C. Fred Bentley, soil scientist
- Lloyd Berkner, physicist and engineer
- Sanford I. Berman, philanthropist
- Philip E. Bernatz, physician
- Sara C. Bisel, anthropologist
- William F. Bottke, planetary scientist
- Marci Bowers, physician
- Walter Houser Brattain, physicist
- Jeannette Brown, chemist and historian
- William Fuller Brown, Jr., physicist
- Murray Fife Buell, ecologist
- Arthur H. Bulbulian, engineer
- Harold Bunger, chemist
- Hugh Butt, physician
- Dr. David P. Campbell
- Duane G. Carey, astronaut
- Cherie Carter-Scott, author
- T. T. Chang, agricultural scientist
- Ed Chi, computer scientist
- Imrich Chlamtac, computer scientist
- Helen Codere, anthropologist
- Gratia Countryman, librarian
- John Hubert Craigie, plant pathologist
- Seymour Cray, founder, Cray Research
- Arthur Cronquist, botanist
- Leah Culver, computer scientist
- David Dahlin, physician
- Donald A. Dahlstrom, engineer
- Jack Dangermond, environmental scientist
- Farrington Daniels, chemist
- Eduardo Santiago Delpin, physician
- Robert J. Desnick, physician and geneticist
- Dr. Satish Dhawan
- Theodore S. Drachman, author
- Richard Gurley Drew, inventor
- M. Bridget Duffy, physician
- Halbert L. Dunn, physician
- Marvin Dunnette, psychologist
- John S. Eastwood, engineer
- Frank Edwin Egler, plant ecologist
- William D. Emmons, chemist
- Elmer William Engstrom, television engineer
- Mordecai Ezekiel, economist
- Richard Farson, psychologist
- Robert Folinsbee, geologist
- John E. Franz, chemist
- Scott Freeman, economist
- Alfred Freedman, psychiatrist
- John G. Frayne, physician
- Arthur Fry, inventor
- David E. Garfin, biophysicist
- Robert R. Gilruth, former Director, Johnson Space Center
- Dr. Donald Gleason
- Dr. Robert A. Good
- John Paul Goode, geographer
- Dr. Robert W. Gore
- Mark Gorenberg, engineer
- Ulysses Sherman Grant, geologist
- Ronald D. Guttmann, physician
- Torey Hayden, psychologist
- Philip Hedrick, biologist
- Isaac Held, scientist
- Jessica Hellmann, ecologist
- Robert A. Henle, engineer
- Marie Inez Hilger, Benedictine nun and anthropologist
- John Kenneth Hilliard, electrical engineer
- Jane Elizabeth Hodgson, physician
- Abram Hoffer, psychiatrist
- John H. Hoffman, scientist
- Dr. John L. Holland
- Robert Hollenhorst, physician
- Cyril Hoyt
- Sherwood B. Idso, climate scientist
- Hope Jahren, geobotanist
- James J. Jenkins, psychologist
- Chad J. Johnson, physicist
- Reynold B. Johnson, inventor
- Selmer M. Johnson, mathematician
- Dr. Rene Joyeuse (1920-2012) Physician, Surgeon, Researcher - Co-founder American Trauma Society
- B. J. Kennedy, physician
- Mohammad Aslam Khan Khalil, physicist
- Lemont Kier, chemist
- Lawrence Kirk, agronomist
- George R. Klare, psychologist
- Tom Krimigis, space scientist, physicist
- Paul Eston Lacy, physician
- Richard Lehman
- Scott Lilienfeld, author, psychologist
- Dr. C. Walton Lillehei
- Kjell N. Lindgren, astronaut
- Joseph Lykken
- Mark P. McCahill, computer scientist
- Bruce A. Menge, ocean ecologist
- Paul E. Meehl, psychologist
- Sanjay Mittal, engineer
- Calvin Mooers, computer scientist
- George E. Moore, physician
- Ellen Torelle Nagler (1870–1965), American biologist, author, lecturer
- Russell M. Nelson, surgeon and 17th president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- Edward Ng, mathematician
- Dr. Walter R. Nickel
- Joseph D. Novak
- Dr. Richard Oriani, metallurgist, first Director of Corrosion Research Center
- Walter Palmer, dental surgeon, known for killing a protected lion in Zimbabwe's Hwange National Park[170]
- James Papez, physician
- Rudolph Pariser, chemist
- George Parshall, chemist
- David Passig, futurist
- Joseph R. Pawlik, marine biologist
- George Philippidis, energy advisor
- Jeannette Piccard
- Ananda Prasad, biochemist
- George H. Prudden, engineer
- Marian Radke-Yarrow, psychologist
- Dr. Malcolm Renfrew
- Theodore H. Rowell
- Harry Rowsell, veterinarian
- Avtar Saini, engineer
- Cecil Salmon, agronomist
- Richard L. Sandor, economist
- Roscoe Frank Sanford, astronomer
- Dr. Norman Shumway
- Bent Skovmand, plant scientist
- Deke Slayton, Mercury Seven astronaut
- Bill Smith, Motorola engineer
- Elvin C. Stakman, plant pathologist
- John Stapp, physician
- William Bushnell Stout, engineer
- Clarence Syvertson, engineer
- Leona E. Tyler, psychologist
- Jo Anne Van Tilburg, archeologist
- David Walsh, psychologist
- Richard A. Weinberg, psychologist
- Louis Jolyon West, psychiatrist
- Robert J. White, surgeon
- Louis B. Wilson, pathologist
- John A. Wise, nutritionist
- Jill Zimmerman, computer scientist and professor
Academics and education
- James Luther Adams, former professor, Harvard University
- Ramesh K. Agarwal, professor, Washington University
- Sydney E. Ahlstrom, former professor, Yale University
- John S. Allen, president, University of Florida, founding president, University of South Florida
- Fernando Alvarez, economist; professor, University of Chicago
- Glenn J. Ames, professor, University of Toledo
- Kinsey Anderson, former Professor, University of California, Berkeley
- Lawrence B. Anderson, former professor, MIT
- Richard Davis Anderson, former professor, University of Pennsylvania
- Terry H. Anderson, professor of history at Texas A&M University
- William Anderson, former professor, University of Minnesota
- James C. Anthony, professor, Michigan State University
- Masahiko Aoki, professor, Stanford University
- Arvind, computer scientist; professor at MIT
- Richard N. Aslin, professor, University of Rochester
- John D. Axtell, former professor, Purdue University
- Myrtle Aydelotte, former dean, University of Iowa
- N. H. Baker, former professor, Columbia University
- Clarence Barber, former professor, University of Manitoba
- William A. Bardeen, former associate professor, Stanford University
- Michael N. Barnett, professor, George Washington University
- Eric Becklin, professor Emeritus, UCLA
- David T. Beito, professor, The University of Alabama
- Dale Berger, Dean, Claremont Graduate University
- Jessie Bernard, former professor, Pennsylvania State University
- Robert M. Berdahl, former Chancellor, University of California, Berkeley
- Gary Berntson, professor, Ohio State University
- Ellen S. Berscheid, professor, University of Minnesota
- Robert A. Bjork, professor, UCLA
- Rebecca Blank, Chancellor, University of Wisconsin–Madison; former Dean, University of Michigan
- Walker Bleakney, former professor, Princeton University
- Carl Blegen, former professor, University of Cincinnati
- Theodore C. Blegen, former Graduate Dean, University of Minnesota
- John Elof Boodin, philosopher
- Luc Bovens, professor, University of London (London School of Economics)
- Willard L. Boyd, former president, University of Iowa
- Susan Brantly, professor, University of Wisconsin–Madison
- Stanley Brodsky, professor, Stanford University
- Robert A. Brown, president, Boston University; former Provost, MIT
- Keith Brueckner, former professor, University of California, San Diego
- Nathaniel A. Buchwald, former Professor, UCLA
- Murray Fife Buell, professor, Rutgers University
- Martin Bunzl, professor, Rutgers University
- Jon Butler, professor, Yale University
- Henry Byerly, philosopher and former professor, University of Arizona
- Arthur Butz, Associate professor, Northwestern University
- Karlyn Kohrs Campbell, professor, University of Minnesota
- John Bissell Carroll, former professor, Harvard University
- Stephen Carls, professor, Union University
- Hector-Neri Castaneda, former professor, Indiana University
- Terry Castle, professor, Stanford University
- Diana Ming Chan, social worker
- Mary Ellen Chase, former professor, Smith College
- Lawrence J. Christiano, professor, Northwestern University
- Lee Anna Clark, professor, University of Iowa
- Sterling Clarren, professor, University of Washington
- Helen Codere, anthropologist
- Ronald L. Cohen, professor, Bennington College
- Brock Cole, former professor, University of Wisconsin–Madison
- Hugh M. Cole, historian and former professor, Army War College
- William E. Coles, Jr., professor, University of Pittsburgh
- Elizabeth Colson, Professor Emerita, University of California, Berkeley
- Ada Comstock, former president, Radcliffe College
- William W. Cooley, former Professor, University of Pittsburgh
- Thomas Courtice, former president, Ohio Wesleyan University
- Richard Cyert, former president, Carnegie Mellon University
- Arthur C. Dahlberg, professor, Cornell University
- Norris Darrell, former president, American Law Institute
- John A. DeNovo, former professor, University of Wisconsin–Madison
- Frank J. Dixon, founder and former director, Scripps Research Institute
- Joel Dobris, professor, University of California, Davis
- Monroe D. Donsker, former professor, New York University
- Rhoda Dorsey, longest serving and first woman President of Goucher College
- William Gould Dow, former professor, University of Michigan
- Fred Dretske, former professor, Stanford University and the University of Wisconsin–Madison
- Martin Eichenbaum, professor, Northwestern University
- Frieda Ekotto, professor, University of Michigan
- Rodney Erickson, president, Pennsylvania State University
- W.G. Ernst, former professor, Stanford University
- William Kaye Estes, former professor, Harvard University
- Alvin C. Eurich, former president, State University of New York
- Lin Fanghua, professor, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
- Bruce A. Finlayson, professor Emeritus, University of Washington
- Otto Folin, former professor, Harvard University
- Edward Monroe Freeman, former Dean, University of Minnesota
- Scott Freeman, economist
- Phyllis Freier, former physicist
- Frederick Charles Frey, former Dean, Louisiana State University
- Reynold C. Fuson, former professor, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
- Nathaniel Gage, former professor, Stanford University
- Fred Galvin, professor, University of Kansas
- Sheldon Garon, professor, Princeton University
- Scott Gates, professor, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- Ernest Gellhorn, former Dean of Law, Arizona State University, Case Western Reserve University, and the University of Washington
- Mary Gergen, former professor, Pennsylvania State University
- Frank Gillis, ethnomusicologist, former director of the Archives of Traditional Music, Indiana University
- Jon Gjerde, former professor, University of California, Berkeley
- Knut Gjerset, former professor, Luther College
- Jane Glazebrook, professor, MIT
- Gerald Jay Goldberg, professor Emeritus, UCLA
- Robert A. Good, former professor, University of Minnesota
- Irving Gottesman, former professor, University of Minnesota and the University of Virginia
- Ulysses Sherman Grant, former professor, Northwestern University
- Roger Gray, former professor, Stanford University
- Earl Grinols, professor, Baylor University
- Charles Grisham, professor, University of Virginia
- Jennifer Guglielmo, associate professor, Smith College
- Louis Guttman, professor, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- William W. Hagerty, former president, Drexel University
- Judith Halberstam, professor, University of Southern California
- Kermit L. Hall, former president, University at Albany, SUNY
- Patricia Hampl, professor, University of Minnesota
- Elaine Tuttle Hansen, president, Bates College
- Lars Peter Hansen, professor, University of Chicago
- Karen Hanson, provost, Indiana University
- Tim Harcourt, economist
- Robert Hariman, professor, Northwestern University
- William Hawkland, former Chancellor, Louisiana State University
- John Earl Haynes, historian
- Eric J. Heller, professor, Harvard University
- Daniel Herschlag, professor, Stanford University
- Deborah Hertz, professor, University of California, San Diego
- James L. Hetland Jr., former professor, University of Minnesota
- Sadek Hilal, former professor, Columbia University
- Ivan Hinderaker, former chancellor, University of California, Riverside
- John L. Holland, psychologist who developed the Holland Codes
- Ralph Holman, professor emeritus, University of Minnesota
- Joseph M. Horn, professor, University of Texas-Austin
- Frederick L. Hovde, former president, Purdue University
- Mary Howell, former associate dean of medicine, Harvard University
- Lloyd Hustvedt, former professor, Saint Olaf College
- Yuji Ijiri, professor, Carnegie Mellon University
- Daniel Janzen, professor, University of Pennsylvania
- Robert Jensen, professor, University of Texas-Austin
- Leon H. Johnson, professor and president, Montana State University (1964–1969)[171]
- D. Bruce Johnstone, former chancellor, State University of New York
- Richard W. Jones, professor, Northwestern University
- Eric W. Kaler, president, University of Minnesota
- Gordon Kane, professor, University of Michigan
- Shirley Strum Kenny, former president, Queens College
- Jeanne Halgren Kilde, professor, University of Minnesota
- Robert Kingsley, former Dean of Law, University of Southern California
- James Kritzeck, professor, Princeton University
- Patricia K. Kuhl, professor, University of Washington
- Amitava Kumar, professor, Vassar College
- Jane Larson, former professor, University of Wisconsin–Madison
- Bibb Latane, psychologist
- Joyce Lebra, former professor, University of Colorado
- Maurice LeClair, former vice dean, Université de Montréal
- Keith Lehrer, philosopher
- Ernest Lepore, philosopher
- Aaron B. Lerner, former professor, Yale University
- Melva Lind, French scholar
- Raymond Lindeman, former ecologist
- Lars Ljungqvist, professor, NYU, Stockholm School of Economics, IZA
- Odd S. Lovoll, professor, St. Olaf College
- David Lubinski, professor, Vanderbilt University
- George A. Lundberg, former professor, University of Washington
- Thomas S. Lundgren, professor Emeritus, University of Minnesota
- Michael Lynch, geneticist; professor, Indiana University
- Myles Mace, former distinguished professor, Harvard Business School
- Conway MacMillan, professor of botany at University of Minnesota[172]
- Mark Mahowald, professor, Northwestern University
- Helmut Maier, professor, University of Ulm
- Albert Marcet, professor, University of London (London School of Economics)
- Harry S. Martin, former librarian and professor, Harvard University
- Andreu Mas-Colell, former professor, Harvard University
- Richard Maxwell, former Dean of Law, UCLA
- E. Jerome McCarthy, former Professor, Michigan State University
- William Parker McKee, second president of Shimer College
- Ernest O. Melby, former Dean of Education, Northwestern University
- Jack Mezirow, professor emeritus, Columbia University
- Maren Michelet, first teacher of Norwegian in any public high school in the United States
- Tiya Alicia Miles, associate professor, University of Michigan
- Earl Miner, former professor, Princeton University
- Sanjay Mittal, professor, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
- Terry M. Moe, professor, Stanford University
- Ole Moen, former professor, University of Oslo
- Parviz Moin, professor, Stanford University
- David Montgomery, professor emeritus, Yale University
- Malcolm Moos, former president, University of Minnesota
- Manfred Morari, professor, ETH Zurich
- Negar Mottahedeh, associate professor, Duke University
- C. L. Mowat, historian
- Joia Mukherjee, professor, Harvard University
- Michael Mulholland, professor, University of Michigan
- Shirley Mullen, president, Houghton College
- Farouk Abdel Wahab Mustafa, lecturer, University of Chicago
- Jack Myers, biologist; former professor, University of Texas-Austin
- Grant S. Nelson, former professor, UCLA
- Hans Neurath, professor, University of Washington
- Edward P. Ney, former professor, University of Minnesota
- Walter R. Nickel, professor, University of California, San Diego
- Alfred O. C. Nier, former professor, University of Minnesota
- Jay Noren, former president, Wayne State University
- Joseph D. Novak, former professor, Cornell University
- Josiah Ober, professor, Stanford University
- Kenneth Olwig, professor, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
- Henry J. Oosting, former professor, Duke University
- Myron Orfield, professor, University of Minnesota
- Robert Parr, professor, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
- Donn W. Parson, professor, University of Kansas
- C.H. Patterson, professor emeritus, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
- Pat Pattison, professor, Berklee College of Music
- John Vernon Pavlik, professor, Rutgers University
- Vjekoslav Perica, associate professor, University of Rijeka
- Ruby Pernell, former professor, University of Minnesota; first African American faculty member hired at a state flagship university in the 20th century
- Laurence E. Peterson, professor, University of California, San Diego
- Francis J. Pettijohn, former professor, Johns Hopkins University
- Mark Pharis, professor, University of Minnesota
- Ronald L. Phillips, professor, University of Minnesota
- Maynard Pirsig, former dean of law, University of Minnesota
- John L. Pollock, philosopher
- Daniel D. Polsby, Dean of Law, George Mason University
- David Premack, professor emeritus, University of Pennsylvania
- J. A. O. Preus II, president, Concordia Theological Seminary and eighth president, Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod[173]
- Alan R. Price, former associate professor, University of Michigan
- Luis M. Proenza, president, University of Akron
- William Prosser, former dean of law, University of California, Berkeley
- Carlton C. Qualey, former professor, Carleton College
- Doraiswami Ramkrishna, professor, Purdue University
- Alan Rector, professor, University of Manchester
- Kevin P. Reilly, president, University of Wisconsin System
- Irving J. Rein, professor, Northwestern University
- David Reinking, professor, Clemson University
- Leo George Rigler, former professor, UCLA
- Donald John Roberts, professor, Stanford University
- Harry Rozmiarek, professor, University of Pennsylvania
- Dale F. Rudd, professor, University of Wisconsin–Madison
- Millard Ruud, former executive director, Association of American Law Schools
- Allan Ryan, university attorney, Harvard University
- Robert Rynasiewicz, professor, Johns Hopkins University
- Muhammad Sahimi, professor, University of Southern California
- Eugene G. Sander, president, University of Arizona
- John C. Sanford, associate professor emeritus, Cornell University
- Jay Scheib, professor, MIT
- William R. Sears, former professor, Cornell University
- Lee Seokwoo, associate professor, Inha University; former research scholar, Oxford University
- William H. Sewell, former chancellor, University of Wisconsin–Madison
- John M. Sharp, professor, University of Texas at Austin
- John Sharpless, professor, University of Wisconsin–Madison
- Eugene P. Sheehy, head academic librarian, Columbia University
- Norman Shumway, former professor, Stanford University
- Mulford Q. Sibley, former professor, University of Minnesota
- Yum-Tong Siu, professor, Harvard University
- Steven S. Smith, professor, Washington University
- Edwin Spanier, former professor, University of California, Berkeley
- Melford Spiro, professor emeritus, University of California, San Diego
- Harold Stassen, former president, University of Pennsylvania
- Nancy Staudt, Dean, Washington University in St. Louis
- Robert Stein, former Dean of Law, University of Minnesota
- Alfred Steinberg, historian
- Malcolm Steinberg, former Professor, Princeton University
- Keith H. Steinkraus, former professor, Cornell University
- Charles Edward Stevens, former professor, Cornell University
- Peter A. Stewart, former professor, Brown University
- William Swann, professor, University of Texas-Austin
- Leigh Tesfatsion, professor, Iowa State University
- Frank Thistlethwaite, former lecturer, Cambridge University; former Vice-Chancellor, University of East Anglia
- Paul Thompson, former professor, University of London (School of Oriental and African Studies)
- Guoqiang Tian, economist, professor, Texas A&M University
- Josephine Tilden, professor with an acrimonious relationship with the University of Minnesota[174]
- Robert M. Townsend, professor, MIT
- Alan Trachtenberg, professor emeritus of American Studies, Yale University
- Merle Tuve, former professor, Johns Hopkins University
- Rosemond Tuve, former professor, University of Pennsylvania
- Harald Uhlig, professor, University of Chicago
- Arvind Varma, professor, Purdue University
- Paul Vojta, professor, University of California, Berkeley
- Robert G. L. Waite, former professor, Williams College
- W. Allen Wallis, former president, University of Rochester
- James Z. Wang, professor, Pennsylvania State University
- Ellen Wartella, former Dean of Communications, University of Texas-Austin
- Alexander Wendt, professor, Ohio State University
- Robert J. White, former professor, Case Western Reserve University
- Bruce A. Williams, professor, University of Virginia
- Dessima Williams, former professor, Brandeis University
- Randall Wright, professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Tai Tsun Wu, professor, Harvard University
- Blong Xiong, associate professor, University of Minnesota
- Paul Alan Yule, professor, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg
- Nicolas Zafra, former professor, University of the Philippines
- Herman Zanstra, former professor, University of Amsterdam
- James Zumberge, former president, University of Southern California
Arts and entertainment
- Kinji Akagawa, sculptor
- Eddie Albert, actor
- Samina Ali, author
- William Albert Allard, photographer
- Loni Anderson, actress
- Poul Anderson, science fiction author
- Dave Arneson, co-creator of Dungeons & Dragons; writer; educator
- James Arness, actor
- John Astin, actor
- Maria Bamford, comedian
- Lori Barbero, musician
- Carol E Barnett, composer
- Louis and Bebe Barron, composers
- Monika Bauerlein, co-editor of Mother Jones
- Trace Beaulieu, comedian, writer for Mystery Science Theater 3000 (left after one year)
- C.C. Beck, cartoonist
- Lorna Beers, author
- T. James Belich, playwright
- Lou Bellamy, founder of Penumbra Theatre Company
- Elizabeth Berg, author
- Abbie Betinis, composer
- Brad Beyer, actor
- Alan Bjerga, President of the National Press Club
- Susan Blackwell, actress
- Jessica Blank, actress
- Asha Blake, journalist
- Michael Blodgett, actor and screenwriter
- Carol Bly, author, short story writer
- Erin Bode, singer
- Roman Bohnen, actor
- John Bowe, author
- Guy Branum, comedian and actor
- Amy Briggs, game designer
- Bud Brisbois, musician
- Connie Brockway, author
- Joel Brooks, actor
- Aaron Brown, former CNN anchor (did not graduate)
- Martin Bruestle, television producer
- Philip Brunelle, conductor, organist, entrepreneur (founder of VocalEssence)
- Scott Z. Burns, screenwriter
- Richard Carlson, actor
- William Carpenter, writer
- David Carr, journalist
- George H. Carsley (1870-1933), architect[175]
- Aya Cash, actress
- Daniel Chorzempa, musician
- Laura Coates, legal analyst for CNN
- Brock Cole, author
- William E. Coles, Jr., author
- Marvel Cooke, journalist
- Maryann Corbett, poet
- Michael Coyle, composer
- Arlene Dahl, actress
- George Dahl, architect
- Nicole, Erica and Jaclyn Dahm, Playboy centerfolds
- Lynn Davis, photographer
- Carl Dennis, poet
- Jim Denomie, artist
- Gordon R. Dickson, science fiction author
- Richard Dix, actor
- Ivan Dmitri, born Levon West, artist and photographer
- Tod Dockstader, composer
- Peter Docter, screenwriter and director
- Hedley Donovan, editor of Time magazine
- Celius Dougherty, musician
- Lila Downs, singer
- Dick Durrell, creator of People magazine
- Julius Duscha, journalist
- J.B. Edwards, playwright
- Stephanie Edwards, TV personality
- Kimberly Elise, actress
- Herbert Elwell, composer
- Karim Emami, literary critic
- Della Gould Emmons, author
- J. Louis Engdahl, journalist
- James Enge, author
- Mark Engebretson, musician
- Robert Engels, scriptwriter
- John Farrell, poet
- Tovah Feldshuh, actress
- Barbara Field, playwright
- Mali Finn, casting director
- Stink Fisher, actor
- Roland Flint, poet
- Henry Fonda, actor
- Santino Fontana, actor
- Frank Forest, operatic tenor and actor
- Carol Hoorn Fraser, artist
- John Fraser, critic
- Howard Frazin, composer
- Stan Freese, musician
- Thomas Friedman, journalist, The New York Times
- Dave Frishberg, musician
- Warren Frost, actor
- David Gebhard, architectural historian
- Tom Gjelten, NPR correspondent
- Lillian Glass, author, TV Commentator, body language expert
- Jay Goede, actor
- Peter Michael Goetz, actor
- Rita K. Gollin, Nathaniel Hawthorne scholar
- Carl Graffunder, architect
- Peter Graves, actor
- Dick Guindon, cartoonist
- Gene Gutche, composer
- Harmony Hammond, artist
- Frederick Harris, conductor
- Pete Hautman, author
- Thomas Heggen, author
- Steve Heitzeg, composer
- Bruce Henricksen, author
- Maureen Herman, musician
- Ari Herstand, actor, musician
- Edwin Hawley Hewitt, architect
- Lorena Hickok, journalist
- James Hong, actor (did not graduate)
- Marya Hornbacher, author
- Marshall Houts, author
- Ernie Hudson, actor
- Jim Hughart, musician
- Irene Hunt, children's author
- Lewis Hyde, essayist
- Carl Richard Jacobi, author
- Charles Jensen, poet
- Diana Johnstone, author
- Suma Josson, filmmaker
- Nathan H. Juran, film director
- Donald Keats, composer
- Garrison Keillor, author and satirist
- Linda Kelsey, actress
- Katherine Kersten, columnist
- Clyde S. Kilby, author
- Jim Klobuchar, columnist
- T. R. Knight, actor
- John Koerner, musician
- Michael Koppelman, record producer
- Walter Kuhlman, artist
- Mary La Chapelle, author
- Jessica Lange, actress
- Jim Lange, former game show host and disc jockey
- Libby Larsen, contemporary composer
- Jill Larson, actress
- Robert Leaf, composer
- Ed Bok Lee, author
- Nicholas Legeros, bronze sculptor
- Ralph Lemon, artist
- James Lileks, columnist
- Terrance Lindall, artist
- Knut Lindh, author
- Sidney Lippman, composer
- Maud Hart Lovelace, author
- Peg Lynch, radio and television producer
- Peter MacNicol, actor
- Harvey Mackay, New York Times bestselling author
- Kevin Manthei, film composer
- E.G. Marshall, actor
- E. L. Mayo, poet
- Robert McAlmon, author and poet
- Kevin McCarthy, actor
- David Revere McFadden, curator
- James L. McGregor, journalist
- Margaret Manton Merrill (1859–1893), journalist, writer, translator, elocutionist
- Larisa Migachyov, composer
- Marjorie Mikasen, painter
- May Merrill Miller, author
- John R. Milton, author
- Craig Minowa, musician
- Freddy Moore, musician
- E. Roger Muir, television producer
- Michelle Muldrow, artist
- Kate Mulgrew, actress
- John Munson, musician
- Marilyn Nelson, poet
- Charles Nolte, actor
- Michele Norris, host of NPR's All Things Considered
- Eunice Norton, pianist
- Larry Novak, musician
- Roger Nygard, filmmaker
- William N. Oatis, journalist
- Doug Ohlson, abstract artist
- Jack Ohman, cartoonist
- Margo Oliver, cooking writer
- Ron Olsen, journalist
- Jenni Olson, filmmaker
- Lynn Freeman Olson, composer
- Gene O'Neill, writer
- Arieh O'Sullivan, journalist
- Laurence Overmire, poet, actor, playwright
- Stephen Paulus, contemporary composer
- Jim Paymar, journalist
- Mary Gray Peck, journalist, suffragist, clubwoman
- Ron Perlman, actor
- Arthur Peterson, Jr., actor
- Charles E. Peterson, preservationist
- Wayne Peterson, composer
- Kristen Pfaff, bass guitarist
- Robert Pirsig, author and philosopher
- Gundaris Pone, composer
- Greta Pratt, photographer
- Michael P. Price, theatre producer and artistic director
- Gordon Purcell, artist
- Aagot Raaen, author
- Peggy Rathmann, author
- Harry Reasoner, ABC and CBS news anchor and correspondent
- Mona Lyn Reese, composer
- Sam Richter, author
- Nils Nilsen Ronning, author and journalist
- James Rosenquist, artist
- Carl Rowan, syndicated columnist, former head of United States Information Agency
- Deborah Rubin, painter
- Jerry Rusch, musician
- Kevin Rutmanis, musician
- Megan Rye, painter
- Salama Ahmed Salama, journalist
- Harrison Salisbury, journalist
- John Salminen, painter
- Rick Sanchez, former CNN anchor
- Larry Sanders, talk show host (fictional)
- April Saul, journalist
- Kurtis Scaletta, author
- Jay Scheib, theatre director
- Michael Schelle, composer
- David Schelzel, lead singer of The Ocean Blue
- George Schneeman, painter
- Maria Schneider, Grammy-Award winning composer and conductor
- Robert C. Schuler, television producer
- Keith Secola, musician
- Mabel Seeley, writer
- Eric Sevareid, journalist
- John Sheehy, architect
- Arthur Sheekman, screenwriter
- Max Shulman, author
- Hilda Simms, actress
- Kevin Skaff, musician
- Jack Smight, filmmaker
- Erin Soderberg, author
- Gale Sondergaard, Oscar-winning actress
- Wonny Song, pianist
- David Soul, actor
- Ann Stanford, poet
- Maura Stanton, poet
- Eric Stokes, composer
- Cheryl Strayed, author
- Robert Suderburg, composer
- C. Gardner Sullivan, screenwriter
- Sarah Susanka, architect
- William Swanberg, author
- Yuko Taniguchi, poet
- Maria Cristina Tavera, artist
- Stan Tekiela, photographer
- Todd Temkin, poet and cultural activist
- Robert Thaves, cartoon developer
- Jack Tracy, journalist
- Ian Truitner, filmmaker
- Arthur Upson, poet
- Janika Vandervelde, composer
- Robert Vaughn, actor
- John Verrall, composer
- William Wade, journalist
- Pete Wagner, cartoonist
- Sherman Walt, musician
- Donald Wandrei, science fiction/fantasy writer and editor, co-founder of Arkham House publishing
- Dale Warland, composer
- Joseph Waters, composer
- Lou Waters, journalist
- Will Weaver, author
- E.J. Westlake, playwright
- Donald Wexler, architect
- Minor White, photographer
- Ron Whyte, playwright
- Lona Williams, former television producer
- Lenny Wolpe, actor
- Joe Woyee, musician
- Patricia Wrede, author
- Yanni, Grammy-nominated pianist and composer
- Rolv Yttrehus, composer
- John Zdechlik, composer, conductor
- David Zinman, conductor
- Tay Zonday, musician and actor
Athletics
- Nine players from the University played on Herb Brooks' 1980 Miracle on Ice ice hockey team that beat the USSR and won the gold medal. The players were Bill Baker,[176] Neal Broten,[177] Steve Christoff,[178] Steve Janaszak,[179] Rob McClanahan,[180] Mike Ramsey,[181] Buzz Schneider,[182] Eric Strobel[183] and Phil Verchota.[181]
- John Anderson, college baseball coach[184]
- Keith Ballard, NHL defenseman[185]
- Marion Barber III, NFL running back[186]
- Bert Baston, College Football Hall of Fame end[187]
- Bobby Bell, NFL linebacker[188]
- Shelton Benjamin, WWE wrestler[189]
- Lindsey Berg, US women's volleyball team[190]
- Patty Berg, professional golfer and co-founder of LPGA[191]
- Evan Bernstein (born 1960), Israeli Olympic wrestler[192][193][194]
- Bernie Bierman, College Football Hall of Fame coach[195]
- John Billman, football player[196]
- Bob Bjorklund, football player[197]
- Brian Bonin, NHL center[198]
- Randy Breuer, NBA center[199]
- Herb Brooks, head coach, 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team[200]
- Tom Brown, College Football Hall of Fame, guard[201]
- J.T. Bruett, MLB outfielder[202]
- Willie Burton, NBA guard[203]
- Rene Capo, Olympic judoka[204]
- Chris Darkins, NFL running back[205]
- Natalie Darwitz, US women's Olympic hockey team 2002, 2006, 2010[206]
- Eric Decker, NFL wide receiver[207]
- Brian Denman, MLB pitcher[208]
- Tony Dungy, NFL defensive back, head coach, TV commentator[209]
- Leonard "Buddy" Edelen, cross country runner and later marathon world record-holder and sixth place finisher at the 1964 Olympic Marathon. [210]
- Carl Eller, NFL defensive end[211]
- Ric Flair, professional WWE wrestler[citation needed]
- George Franck, College Football Hall of Fame, halfback[212]
- Verne Gagne, Olympic and professional wrestler[213]
- Brent Gates, MLB player[214]
- Paul Giel, MLB pitcher[215]
- Alex Goligoski, NHL defenseman[216]
- Fortune Gordien, Olympic discus silver and bronze medalist
- Bud Grant, NFL head coach, NFL and NBA player[217]
- Gabriele Grunewald, U.S. champion middle distance runner[218]
- Ben Hamilton, NFL guard[219]
- Jack Hannahan, MLB infielder[220]
- Lou Hudson, NBA guard[221]
- Kris Humphries, NBA forward[222]
- Colton Iverson (born 1989), basketball player for Maccabi Tel Aviv of the Israeli Basketball Premier League[223]
- Bobby Jackson, NBA guard[224]
- Noel Jenke, NFL linebacker[225]
- Walt Jocketty, MLB general manager[226]
- Herb Joesting, College Football Hall of Fame, fullback[227]
- Evan Kaufmann (born 1984), hockey player[228]
- Phil Kessel, NHL winger[229]
- Tom Kondla, professional basketball player[230]
- Cole Konrad, two-time undefeated, NCAA individual champion at 285 lbs; mixed martial artist and the first Bellator Heavyweight Champion in 2010[231]
- Vic Kulbitski, football player[232]
- Mike Lehan, NFL cornerback[233]
- Tom Lehman, PGA golfer, British Open champion[234]
- Nik Lentz, wrestler; mixed martial artist for the Ultimate Fighting Championship[235]
- Jordan Leopold, NHL defenseman[236]
- Brock Lesnar, professional WWE wrestler, mixed martial artist[237]
- Rhys Lloyd, NFL kicker[238]
- Pug Lund, College Football Hall of Fame, halfback[239]
- Laurence Maroney, NFL running back[240]
- AnnMaria De Mars, 1984 judo world champion, mother of Ronda Rousey[241]
- Bobby Marshall, first African-American NFL player, College Football Hall of Fame[242]
- Paul Martin, NHL defenseman[243]
- John Mayasich, Olympic hockey player[244]
- Janel McCarville, WNBA center[245]
- Clarence McGeary, NFL defensive tackle[246]
- John McGovern, College Football Hall of Fame quarterback[247]
- Kevin McHale, NBA center and coach, Basketball Hall of Fame[248]
- Karl Mecklenburg, NFL linebacker[249]
- Mark Merrill, NFL linebacker[250]
- Eddie Miles, NFL player[251]
- Paul Molitor (born 1956), MLB Hall of Fame player and manager[252]
- Anthony Montgomery, NFL linebacker[253]
- Bronko Nagurski, College and Pro Football Hall of Fame fullback[254]
- Denny Neagle, MLB pitcher[255]
- Leo Nomellini, NFL Hall of Fame linebacker[256]
- Earl Ohlgren, NFL defensive end[257]
- Glen Perkins, MLB pitcher, Minnesota Twins[258]
- John Pohl, NHL player[259]
- Mitch Potter, track and field athlete[260]
- Robb Quinlan, MLB third baseman[261]
- Pete Regnier, NFL halfback[262]
- Darrell Reid, NFL linebacker[263]
- John Roethlisberger, Olympic gymnast[264]
- Marie Roethlisberger, NCAA gymnastics champion[265]
- Eddie Rogers, College Football Hall of Fame end[citation needed]
- Dusty Rychart, professional basketball player[266]
- Charlie Sanders, Pro Football Hall of Fame, tight end[267]
- Flip Saunders, NBA head coach[268]
- Jeff Schuh, NFL linebacker[269]
- Mark Setterstrom, NFL offensive guard[270]
- Rudy Sikich, NFL tackle[271]
- Bruce Smith, NFL halfback and Heisman Trophy winner[272]
- Matt Spaeth, NFL tight end[273]
- Robb Stauber, NHL goalie[274]
- Terry Steinbach, MLB catcher[275]
- Sandy Stephens, All-American quarterback, College Football Hall of Fame[276]
- Steve Stewart, NFL linebacker[277]
- Bob Sweiger, football player[278]
- Thomas Tapeh, NFL fullback[279]
- Jay Thomas, NFL tailback[citation needed]
- Darrell Thompson, NFL running back[280]
- Mychal Thompson, basketball center, top pick of 1978 NBA Draft[281]
- Tuffy Thompson, NFL halfback[282]
- Festus Tierney, NFL guard[283]
- Clayton Tonnemaker, College Football Hall of Fame, center[284]
- Trent Tucker, NBA guard[285]
- Frank Twedell, NFL guard[286]
- Rick Upchurch, NFL wide receiver, 5-time All-Pro[287]
- Ben Utecht, NFL tight end[288]
- Thomas Vanek, NHL left winger[289]
- Jacob Volkmann, three-time All-American wrestler; MMA fighter[290]
- Alma Wagen, mountain climber and guide
- Krissy Wendell, US women's Olympic hockey team 2002, 2006[291]
- Lindsay Whalen, WNBA guard[292]
- Blake Wheeler, NHL right winger[293]
- Ed Widseth, College Football Hall of Fame tackle[294]
- Dick Wildung, College Football Hall of Fame tackle[295]
- Charles "Bud" Wilkinson, College Football Hall of Fame head coach, TV commentator[296]
- Dave Winfield (born 1951), MLB Hall of Famer[297]
- Kaitlin Young, professional mixed martial artist[298]
- Amanda Zahui B., WNBA center[299]
Others
- Sarah Hart (née Gengler) - Involved in the Hart family crash - Attended the university for one semester and transferred to Northern State University in South Dakota.[300]
Faculty
Nobel laureates
- Philip S. Hench, Medicine, Mayo Foundation, 1923–1965; 1950 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- Edward C. Kendall, Biochemistry, Mayo Foundation, 1914–1951; 1950 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- John Bardeen, Physics, 1938–1941; Nobel Prize in Physics in 1956 and 1972
- John H. van Vleck, Physics, 1923–28; 1977 Nobel Prize in Physics
- William Lipscomb, Chemistry, 1946–1959; 1976 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Paul D. Boyer, Biochemistry, 1945–1963; 1997 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Saul Bellow, English, 1946; 1976 Nobel Prize in Literature
- Milton Friedman, Economics, 1945–1946; 1976 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences
- George J. Stigler, Economics, 1938–46; 1982 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences
- Edward C. Prescott, Economics, 1980–2003; 2004 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences
- Leonid Hurwicz, Economics, 1951–2008; 2007 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences
- Christopher A. Sims, Economics, 1970–1990; 2011 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences
- Thomas J. Sargent, Economics, 1971–1987; 2011 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences
- Robert J. Shiller, Economics, 1972–1974; 2013 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences
Pulitzer Prize winners
- Robert Penn Warren, Pulitzer Prize winner in 1947 for the novel All the King's Men; won Pulitzers in poetry in 1958 for Promises: Poems 1954–1956, and in 1979 for Now and Then
- John Berryman, Pulitzer Prize winner in 1965 for Poetry
- Dominick Argento, Pulitzer Prize winner in 1975 for Music
University of Minnesota presidents
- William Watts Folwell (1869–1884)
- Cyrus Northrop (1884–1911)
- George Edgar Vincent (1911–1917)
- Marion Burton (1917–1920)
- Lotus Coffman (1920–1938)
- Guy Stanton Ford (1938–1941)
- Walter Coffey (1941–1945)
- James Morrill (1945–1960)
- O. Meredith Wilson (1960–1967)
- Malcolm Moos (1967–1974)
- C. Peter Magrath (1974–1984)
- Kenneth H. Keller (1984–1988)
- Nils Hasselmo (1988–1997)
- Mark G. Yudof (1997–2002)
- Robert H. Bruininks (2002–2011)
- Eric W. Kaler (2011–2019)
- Joan Gabel (2019-current)
Chancellors
- Edward Duffield Neill,1858–1861
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Professors
- Bernard Bachrach, professor of history, medieval historian
- M. A. R. Barker, professor of Urdu and South Asian Studies, and creator of the Empire of the Petal Throne role-playing game
- Lou Bellamy, professor of theatre arts, founder of Penumbra Theatre Company
- Daphne Berdahl, anthropology professor
- John Berryman, literature professor, poet
- John Joseph Bittner, Professor of Cancer Research; Director of the Division of Cancer Biology (1943–1961)
- Theodore C. Blegen, Dean of the Graduate School (1940–1960)
- Norman Borlaug, referred to as the "father of the Green Revolution"
- Marilyn Carroll, neuroscience professor
- Eli Coleman, Director of the Program in Human Sexuality; Editor of the Journal of Psychology and Human Sexuality
- Paul Crowell, professor of physics
- Paul John Ellis, stellar astrophysics, nuclear physics
- Herbert Feigl, member of the Vienna Circle, a group of philosophers of the twentieth century; founder of the world's first center to study philosophy of science, the Minnesota Center for Philosophy of Science
- Edward Monroe Freeman, professor of botany; dean of the College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics
- Seymour Geisser, founder of the School of Statistics; DNA evidence expert
- Florence Goodenough, psychology
- Irving I. Gottesman, psychology
- Sheng He, psychology
- Walter Heller, Chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisors under JFK
- Geoffrey Hellman, professor of philosophy
- James Kakalios, professor of physics, noted for his work with comic book fans
- Ancel Keys, nutritionist, inventor of K-rations
- Frederick Klaeber, Beowulf scholar
- Izaak Kolthoff, "father of analytical chemistry"
- Anatoly Liberman, Germanic scholar; author of An Analytic Dictionary of English Etymology
- David Lykken, professor of psychology and psychiatry; founder of Minnesota Twin Family Study
- George Morrison, art professor
- Richard T. Murphy, Jr., landscape architecture professor
- Katherine Nash, sculpture professor
- Edward P. Ney, astronomy and physics professor; discovered cosmic ray heavy nuclei
- Peg O'Connor, Professor of Philosophy and Women's Studies at Gustavus Adolphus College, Wittgensteinian, feminist philosopher
- Michael Osterholm, School of Public Health professor
- Suhas Patankar, mechanical engineering; mechanical engineering; computational thermofluids
- Ralph Rapson, architect and university bureaucrat
- Juan Rosai, Professor of Anatomical pathology and discoverer of medical conditions such as the Rosai-Dorfman disease and desmoplastic small round cell tumor, appointed Professor and Director of Anatomic Pathology at the University of Minnesota Medical School 1974–1985
- Eugene Rousseau, saxophone instructor
- Naomi Scheman, Professor of Philosophy and Gender, Women's and Sexuality Studies
- B. F. Skinner, former psychology professor, behaviorist
- Ephraim Sparrow, mechanical engineering; thermodynamics and heat transfer
- Maurice Cole Tanquary, professor of entomology
- Allen Tate, literature professor, poet
- Valerie Tiberius, professor of philosophy
- Andrew H. Van de Ven, Vernon H. Heath Chair of Organizational Innovation and Change, Professor Carlson School of Management
- James Wright, literature professor, poet
- Blong Xiong, first Hmong in the US to receive tenure at a major university
- Zhi-Li Zhang, computer science professor
- Jack Zipes, German professor, translator and scholar of fairy tales
Present Regents Professors
Regents Professorship Present Recipients: U Awards & Honors: U of M.
- Megan Gunnar, Child Psychology, Institute for Child Development
- Patricia Hampl, English
- Timothy P. Lodge, Chemistry
- Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, Law
- Lawrence Que Jr., Inorganic Chemistry
- Steven Ruggles, History and Population Studies
- David Tilman, Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior
- Donald Truhlar, Chemistry
- Christopher Uggen, Sociology
- Vipin Kumar, Computer Science and Engineering
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