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This list of University of Iowa alumni includes notable current and former students of the
University of Iowa .
Academia
Michael J. Budds , Musicologist and professor at the
University of Missouri
School of Music , inducted into the Missouri Music Hall of Fame
Edwin Adams Davis – M.A. from Iowa; historian of Louisiana; father of Louisiana state archives;
Louisiana State University professor
[1]
Shardé M. Davis –
Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at the
University of Connecticut .
James R. Dow – emeritus professor of German at
Iowa State University
R. William Field – Associate Professor, College of Public Health,
University of Iowa
Elnora M. Gilfoyle – occupational therapist; Dean of the College of Applied Human Sciences and Provost/Academic Vice President at
Colorado State University
Michael P. Johnson – emeritus professor of sociology,
Pennsylvania State University
James Kennedy – professor of the
history of the Netherlands at the
University of Amsterdam
Otto Kraushaar – former president of
Goucher College , long-time professor in philosophy at
Smith College
Minnette Gersh Lenier – teacher who used stage magic to improve students' learning skills
Cindy Lovell – educator and writer; executive director of the
Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum and
Mark Twain House
Robert Moyers – Founder of Center of Growth and Development at University of Michigan
Tina Passman - classical scholar
Jewel Prestage – Dean of the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs at
Southern University . First African-American woman to earn Ph.D. in Political Science
W. Ann Reynolds – chancellor of the
California State University and
City University of New York
Noliwe Rooks - associate director of the African-American program at
Princeton University , W.E.B. Du Bois Professor of Literature at
Cornell University , chair of and professor in the Africana Studies Department at
Brown University , founding director of the Segrenomics Lab at Brown University
Jim Rossi – law professor at
Vanderbilt University
Clifford V. Smith, Jr. – 4th chancellor of
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
William A. Staples – president of the
University of Houston–Clear Lake
Lee Edward Travis - pyschologist considered one of the founding fathers of speech pathology
John E. Visser – President of
Emporia State University , 1967–1984
Pramod P. Wangikar – Chemical Engineer and professor at Department of
Chemical Engineering ,
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Business
Helen Brockman – fashion designer
John Bucksbaum – former chairman and chief executive officer of
GGP Inc.
Jim Foster – founder of the
Arena Football League
Paul P. Harris – lawyer and founder of the first
Rotary Club
Scott Heiferman – founder and CEO,
Meetup.com ; founder,
Fotolog.com
Howard R. Hughes, Sr. – father of aviation pioneer and film producer
Howard Robard Hughes, Jr. and builder of his fortune that started his empire
Kerry Killinger – chairman and CEO of
Washington Mutual
Bill Perkins – hedge fund manager, film producer
Richard J. Schnieders — former chairman, president, and CEO of
Sysco
C. Maxwell Stanley – engineer, entrepreneur, philanthropist; founder of
Stanley Consultants and
The Stanley Foundation ; co-founder of
HON Industries
Ted Waitt – co-founder of
Gateway, Inc.
Frank R. Wallace (pen name of Wallace Ward), 1957, entrepreneur, publisher, writer, and developer of the Neo-Tech philosophy
Government and politics
Former congresswoman
Cindy Axne
Former Iowa governor
Terry Branstad
Fred H. Blume – Justice of the
Wyoming Supreme Court for 42 years
[4]
David E. Bonior – formerly represented
Michigan in the
United States House of Representatives ; former member of President
Barack Obama 's Economic Advisory Board
[5]
Terry E. Branstad – two-time
Governor of Iowa , and longest-tenured Governor in the nation
[6]
John Burke – tenth
Governor of North Dakota
[7]
James Cartwright – retired U.S. Marine Corps General and the 8th
Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
[8]
Norm Coleman – former Junior
Republican
U.S. Senator of
Minnesota
[9]
James Dooge – Irish senator and academic in the area of hydrology; served as the
Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Irish Government, and instrumental in forming the framework of the modern
European Union and beginning the debate on
climate change
[10]
Martha Angle Dorsett – first woman admitted to the
Bar of Minnesota (in 1878)[
citation needed ]
James B. French – member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
[11]
Greg Ganske – politician from
Iowa
Paul C. Gartzke – Presiding Judge of the
Wisconsin Court of Appeals
[12]
Mads Gilbert – Norwegian doctor in
Gaza providing humanitarian care at
Al-Shifa Hospital during the
2008–2009 Israel–Gaza conflict
[13]
Bill Gustoff – member of the
Iowa House of Representatives
Lea Giménez , Master's Degree in Economics,
Minister of Finance (Paraguay)
Silas B. Hays –
Surgeon General of the United States Army
[14]
Leo A. Hoegh – former
Governor of Iowa and
National Security Council member
[15]
Brian Hook - former U.S. Special Representative for Iran and senior policy advisor to the
Secretary of State from 2018 to 2020; former
Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs
[16]
[17]
David W. Hopkins – former member of the
U.S. House of Representatives from
Missouri
[18]
Chuck Horner –
United States Air Force
general ; commanded Coalition Air Forces during the
Gulf War
[19]
Edward F. Howrey , chair of the
Federal Trade Commission
[20]
Cheryl L. Johnson , lawyer and 36th
Clerk of the United States House of Representatives
Patty Judge , former Lieutenant Governor of Iowa and 2016 candidate for the US Senate
George Koval – Soviet intelligence officer and
Hero of the Russian Federation
[21]
Alan Larson (born 1949) - diplomat and ambassador
Robert L. Larson – former member of the
Iowa Supreme Court
[22]
Donald P. Lay – Judge of the
Eighth Circuit
[23]
Ronald H. Lingren – member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
[24]
Marry Mascher – member of the
Iowa House of Representatives
Andy McKean – politician in the state of Iowa
Mo Mowlam - member of Parliament (United Kingdom); member of Prime Minister Tony Blair's
Cabinet from 1997-2001;
Secretary of State for Northern Ireland from 1997-1999
[25]
[26]
John Walter Grant MacEwan – MS 1928; Western Canadian
Lieutenant Governor of Alberta ; Canadian
legislator ;
Mayor of Calgary
[27]
Jayaprakash Narayan – Indian freedom fighter, social reformer, politician[
citation needed ]
Kay A. Orr – first woman Governor of Nebraska; Republican
[28]
John E. Osborn – former Commissioner,
U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy ; former executive vice president and general counsel, Cephalon, Inc.[
citation needed ]
Gregory A. Peterson – Judge of the
Wisconsin Court of Appeals
[29]
John Pickler – member of the
United States House of Representatives
[30]
Coleen Rowley – shared 2002
Time "
Person of the Year " award; the FBI whistleblower who helped bring in terrorist suspect
Zacarias Moussaoui
[31]
Lawrence F. Scalise –
Attorney General of Iowa (1965–1966)
Juanita Kidd Stout – first woman appointed as a federal judge;
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice
[32]
Jim Summerville – Tennessee Senator
[33]
Wang Huning – member of the
Politburo Standing Committee of the
Chinese Communist Party , Chinese political theorist, former Dean of the School of Law and Chair of the Department of International Politics,
Fudan University
[34]
Perry Warjiyo , (Ph.D, 1991), Central Bank Governors, The Republic of Indonesia
Hugh E. Wild – U.S. Air Force Brigadier General
[35]
Ann Williams – member of Illinois House of Representatives
[36]
Wu Jin –
Minister of Education of
Taiwan , 1996–1998
[37]
Art and architecture
Literature and journalism
Melissa Albert – author of young adult fiction
Goodwin Tutum Anim – Ghanaian journalist
Mildred Benson – writer under pen name
Carolyn Keene of
Nancy Drew books
T.C. Boyle – PEN/Faulkner award-winning writer (
World's End ,
Drop City )
Tom Brokaw – broadcast journalist, former anchor (
NBC Nightly News ), author (The Greatest Generation ); dropped out after 1 year
Elizabeth C. Bunce – author (A Curse Dark as Gold , Premeditated Myrtle , Cold-Blooded Myrtle )
Chelsea Cain – writer (Heartsick ,
Mockingbird )
William R. Clabby – journalist and editor for
The Wall Street Journal , winner of a
Gerald Loeb Award , and an executive at various Dow Jones news subsidiaries.
Sandra Cisneros – author (The House on Mango Street )
Max Allan Collins – writer of comic strip
Dick Tracy (Chester Gould was the creator and Collins took over in 1977 when Gould retired); also writes mystery novels
Justin Cronin – author (The Passage , The Twelve )
Rita Dove – 1993 Poet Laureate of the United States
David Drake – science-fiction writer (
Hammer's Slammers series)
Andre Dubus – short story writer (
Killings – adapted into 2001 film
In the Bedroom )
Jeannette Eyerly – writer of young adult fiction
Joshua Ferris – novelist
Charles Gaines – author (
Pumping Iron ) and inventor of
paintball
George Gallup – founder of the
Gallup Poll
Ezzat Goushegir – playwright
Garth Greenwell – author (What Belongs to You )
Oscar Hahn – author
Joe Haldeman –
science-fiction writer (
The Forever War )
Kathryn Harrison – author (Thicker than Water )
A.M. Homes – author (The Safety of Objects )
L. D. Hotchkiss – editor-in-chief,
Los Angeles Times
John Irving – writer (
A Widow for One Year ,
The World According to Garp )
Amy Jacobson – Chicago broadcast journalist
Leslie Jamison – author (The Empathy Exams )
Denis Johnson – author (Jesus' Son )
W.P. Kinsella – author (
Shoeless Joe , the book on which
Field of Dreams was based)
William Lashner – author of Past Due
Robie Macauley – novelist and editor of
Playboy
Anthony Marra – author (A Constellation of Vital Phenomena )
Bharati Mukherjee – Bengali-American writer
Flannery O'Connor – novelist and author of numerous short stories
Chris Offutt – short story writer and essayist
Ann Patchett – author (Bel Canto , State of Wonder )
Tappy Phillips – consumer affairs reporter for
WABC-TV in New York City; correspondent for
ABC News
La Ferne Price – philosopher and author
Jim Simmerman – poet; founded creative writing program at
Northern Arizona University
Stewart Stern – screenwriter (
Rebel Without a Cause ,
Sybil )
[41]
Douglas Unger – novelist and founder of
UNLV 's creative writing MFA program
Bertha M. Wilson – dramatist, critic, actress
Yu Guangzhong – Taiwanese poet and author
Torrey Peters , author (Detransition, Baby )
Pulitzer Prize winners
Performing arts
Tom Arnold – actor (
Roseanne ,
True Lies ) and host of
Fox Sports Net 's talk show
Best Damn Sports Show Period
Lemuel Ayers ,
Tony Award winning designer and producer
[42]
Scott Beck – filmmaker (
A Quiet Place )
Rita Bell – singer, entertainer
Macdonald Carey – actor (
Days of Our Lives )
David Daniels – conductor and author
Don DeFore – actor (
The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet ,
Hazel )
Ellen Dolan – soap opera actress (
Guiding Light ,
As the World Turns )
Duck's Breath Mystery Theater (
Dan Coffey , Bill Allard,
Merle Kessler , Leon Martrell, and
Jim Turner ) – touring comedy troupe featured on
National Public Radio 's
All Things Considered
David Eigenberg – actor (
Steve Brady on
Sex and the City )
Simon Estes – bass baritone opera singer, formerly of the
New York Metropolitan Opera
Tanna Frederick – stage and independent film actress
Bruce French – actor (
Mr. Mom ,
Legal Eagles ,
Fletch )
[41]
Robin Green – executive producer of the
HBO series
The Sopranos
Don Hall – director of the
Disney animated movie
Big Hero 6 which won the Oscar for best animated feature in 2015 and
Moana (2016 film)
Jake Johnson – actor (
New Girl ,
Paper Heart ,
Get Him to the Greek ,
Safety Not Guaranteed ,
21 Jump Street ,
Drinking Buddies ,
Jurassic World and
Tag ).
John Shifflett –
jazz
double bass player and teacher at
San Jose State University
Joy Harjo – poet, songwriter
Candace Hilligoss – actress (1960 film
Carnival of Souls )
Mary Beth Hurt – actress (
The World According to Garp ,
Interiors )
Toby Huss – actor, creator of
Artie, the Strongest Man in the World from
The Adventures of Pete and Pete , which he created at
No Shame Theatre at the university
Barry Kemp – producer (
Coach ,
Newhart ) (Hayden Fox, the title character of Coach , was named after Iowa football coach
Hayden Fry )
Alex Ko – actor (
Billy Elliot the Musical ), author, film director
Ashton Kutcher – actor (
That '70s Show ,
Two and a Half Men ), producer (created
Punk'd ), entrepreneur
Adam LeFevre – film and television actor, playwright
Nicholas Meyer – director (
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan )
Greg Morris – actor (Barney Collier in original
Mission: Impossible TV series)
Terry O'Quinn – actor (
Lost )
Lara Parker – actress (
Angelique in the serial
Dark Shadows )
James Romig – composer
Eugene Rousseau – saxophonist
Brandon Routh – actor (
Superman Returns )
Joe Russo – director-writer
Captain America: The Winter Soldier ,
Captain America: Civil War ,
Avengers: Infinity War ,
Avengers: Endgame , and TV shows
Arrested Development (TV series) and
Community (TV Series)
Paul Rust – actor (
I Love You, Beth Cooper and
Love )
Jean Seberg – actress (
Breathless ,
Paint Your Wagon ,
Airport )
William Oscar Smith – jazz double bassist
David Strackany – musician
Susan Werner – singer-songwriter
Brooks Wheelan – comedian (
Saturday Night Live )
Gene Wilder – actor (
Silver Streak ,
Young Frankenstein ,
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory )
Chris Witaske – actor (
Love ,
The Bear ,
Chicago Party Aunt )
Bryan Woods – filmmaker (
A Quiet Place )
David Bryan Woodside – actor (Wayne Palmer on the TV series
24 )
Technoblade –
YouTuber
Aabria Iyengar - web series actress (
Dimension 20 )
Academy Award winners
Grammy Award winners
Science and technology
Hind Al-Abadleh – chemist and environmental scientist
Archie Alexander – first African-American graduate (in engineering); governor of the
Virgin Islands
M. M. Ayoub – a pioneer in the field of
ergonomics
Alfred Marshall Bailey – ornithologist and long-term director of the
Denver Museum of Natural History
Antoine Bechara - professor of psychology and neuroscience
Sidney W. Bijou , (1908–2009) –
developmental psychologist
[44]
Mark Frederick Boyd - malariologist
Shirley Briggs – conducted work in pesticide and synthetic chemical research
Lawrence Einhorn – pioneering oncologist whose research increased testicular cancer survival rates from 10% to 95%
Mildred Adams Fenton – geologist, paleontologist, writer on paleontology
Leon Festinger –
social psychologist who was responsible for the theory of
cognitive dissonance
James E. Hansen – heads NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies; recognized in Time ' s "100 Most Influential People of 2006" for his efforts to bring understanding and fighting the effects of global climate change
Bruce C. Heezen – led a team from
Columbia University that mapped the
Mid-Atlantic Ridge
Darrell Huff – writer known for best-selling book
How to Lie with Statistics
Herbert Jasper – Pioneer of surgical epileptology at the Montreal Neurological Institute
Marshall Kay – geologist and
Penrose Medal winner
Tom Krimigis – space scientist, physicist
E.F. Lindquist – co-founder of the
ACT examination
Gregor Luthe – chemist, toxicologist, nanotechnologist, inventor and entrepreneur
Charles F. Lynch – Epidemiologist
Mark Mattson – neuroscientist at the
National Institutes of Health and
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Deane Montgomery – mathematician
Mary Lawson Neff – neurologist
Kent Norman – cognitive psychologist and expert on
computer rage
George Ojemann – Neurosurgeon and cognitive neuroscientist
Clair Cameron Patterson – geochemist who developed the
uranium–lead dating method into
lead–lead dating , worked on the
Manhattan Project , and led early campaigns against lead poisoning
Wang Shizhen – Chinese academician, father of Chinese nuclear medicine
James Van Allen – space scientist
Charles Van Riper - speech pathologist
Oswald Veblen – mathematician
Mildred Mott Wedel – Social scientist, archaeologist, ethnohistorian
Sports
Baseball
Basketball
Mixed martial arts
Other
Track and field
Wrestling
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