List of University of Minnesota people

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This is a list of notable people associated with the University of Minnesota.

Alumni[edit]

Nobel laureates[edit]

Norman Borlaug

Pulitzer Prize winners[edit]

Thomas Friedman
  • 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[edit]

Vice presidents[edit]

Hubert Humphrey
Walter Mondale

Cabinet members and diplomats[edit]

William D. Mitchell

Members of Congress[edit]

Everett Dirksen
Eugene McCarthy
Wayne Morse

Governors[edit]

Arne Carlson
Tim Pawlenty

Article III judges[edit]

Harold Stassen
Warren Burger

State judges[edit]

Attorneys general[edit]

Foreign[edit]

Nick Clegg

Others in law and politics[edit]

William H. Stewart

Leadership and business[edit]

Science and medicine[edit]

Academics and education[edit]

George A. Lundberg

Arts and entertainment[edit]

Loni Anderson
Bob Dylan
Henry Fonda
Garrison Keillor
Michele Norris
Eric Sevareid
Robert Vaughn

Athletics[edit]

Others[edit]

Faculty[edit]

Nobel laureates[edit]

Pulitzer Prize winners[edit]

University of Minnesota presidents[edit]

Chancellors[edit]

Professors[edit]

Present Regents Professors[edit]

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