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Undergraduate Colleges /
Indiana University, Bloomington |
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Notable alumni |
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Arts and Humanities
- Ismail al-Faruqi, philosopher and epistemologist
- David Chalmers, leading philosopher in the area of philosophy of
mind
- Robert Coover, author
- John Crowley, science-fiction author, author of The Deep and
Little, Big
- Michel DuCille, photographer, two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize
- Dick Enberg, sportscaster, 13-time Emmy Award winner
- Kevin Kline, actor
- Ross Lockridge, Jr., author of Raintree County
- Don Mellett, jounalist, newspaper editor, Pulitzer Price winner
- Jane Pauley, broadcaster
- Ernie Pyle, journalist
- Will Shortz, puzzle maker (enigmatologist)
- Clark Wissler, anthropology pioneer
Business
- Joe Barnette, retired chairman
and CEO of Bank One
- John Chambers, president and CEO of Cisco Systems
- Mark Cuban, technology entrepreneur, Dallas Mavericks owner
- Katherine Hudson,
president & CEO of Brady
Corporation
- Frank Popoff, retired chairman
and CEO of Dow Chemical Company
- Maggy Siegel, president &
CEO, Judith Leiber
LLC
- Fred Steingraber,
chairman and CEO of consulting company AT
Kearney
- Corey Torrence, president
and CEO of marketing company Epsilon
- Todd Wagner, CEO of 2929 Entertainment; Founder of Todd Wagner Foundation; Co-Founder of Broadcast.com
- Jimbo Wales, CEO of Bomis,
founder of Wikipedia, president of the Wikimedia Foundation
Music
- Joshua Bell, violinist
- Angela Brown, soprano opera singer at the Metropolitan Opera
- Hoagy Carmichael, songwriter and actor, author of the famous
songs Stardust and Georgia on My Mind
- Booker T. Jones, songwriter, producer and frontman of the band
Booker T. and the MGs
- John Cougar Mellencamp, musician
- Larry Ridley, jazz bassist and music educator
- Leonard Slatkin, composer and conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra until 2004
Politics
- Michael Badnarik, 2004 US
Presidential candidate
- Evan Bayh, US Senator, former governor of Indiana
- LeRoy Edgar Burney, former Surgeon General of the United
States
- Dan Coats, former US Senator, US ambassador to Germany
- Robert Gates, former CIA director
and National Security Council member
- William E. Jenner, former US Senator
- Charles Peter Kennedy, British politician and Member of Parliament,
leader of the British Liberal Democrat party
- Richard Monroe Miles, US ambassador to Georgia
- Frank O'Bannon, former governor of Indiana
- Newell Sanders, former US Senator
- Edgar Whitcomb, former governor of Indiana
- Wendell Willkie, 1940 Republican presidential candidate
Science and Technology
- Carl Otto Lampland, astronomer
- Wardell Pomeroy, sexologist
- Vesto Slipher, astronomer
- John T. Thompson, military officer, developer of the Springfield 1903 rifle, the M1911 pistol and inventor of the Thompson
submachine gun
- Mansukh C. Wani, cancer researcher, discoverer of Taxol
- David Wolf, astronaut, space shuttle, Mir and ISS veteran
- James D. Watson, co-discoverer of DNA structure, author of
The Double Helix, winner of the 1962 Nobel Prize
in Physiology or Medicine
Sports
- Ted Kluszewski, Major League baseball player and coach
- Mark Spitz, Olympic gold medalist swimmer
- Isiah Thomas, former NBA star,
Basketball Hall of Famer
- Sam Wyche, NFL player and coach
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Interesting Fact |
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The University of Oklahoma's Museum of Art houses a collection of 33 French Impressionist masterpieces including works by Degas, Gauguin, Monet, Pissarro, Renoir, Toulouse-Lautrec, and Van Gogh. |
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