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This is a list of notable individuals who currently have or previously had an association with Eastern Michigan University. Eastern Michigan University was formerly known as Michigan State Normal School, Michigan State Normal College, and Eastern Michigan College.

Notable alumni

Academia

Arts, media, and entertainment

Business

Politics, government, and armed forces

Sports and athletics

Baseball

Basketball

Football

Track

Other sports

Crime

Notable faculty

Administration

Presidents

A total of 23 people have served as the president, 22 men and 1 woman. This includes previous presidents under the school's past names Eastern Michigan College, Michigan State Normal College, and Michigan State Normal School.

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