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List of University of Iowa alumni

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The University of Iowa
TypeFlagship
Public
Space grant
Established1847 (1847)
Location, ,
U.S.
NicknameHawkeyes
Websitewww.iowalum.com

This list of University of Iowa alumni includes notable current and former students of the University of Iowa.

Academia

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Business

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Government and politics

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Former congresswoman Cindy Axne
Former Iowa governor Terry Branstad

Art and architecture

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Literature and journalism

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Pulitzer Prize winners

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Performing arts

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Academy Award winners

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Grammy Award winners

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Science and technology

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Sports

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Baseball

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Basketball

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Field hockey

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  • Beth Beglin - Field hockey Olympic bronze medalist in 1984. Head coach at Iowa from 1988-1999
  • Kris Fillat - Field hockey player on US National Team
  • Marcia Pankratz - Field hockey player on US national team 1985-1996. College field hockey coach.

Football

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Mixed martial arts

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Swimming

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Tennis

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  • Kareem Al Allaf (born 1998) – American tennis player who has played for Syria and the US; holds the all-time wins record for singles and doubles combined in college tennis at the university.
  • Steve Wilkinson – tennis player and coach, member of the United States Professional Tennis Association’s Hall of Fame and the ITA Men’s Collegiate Tennis Hall of Fame.

Track and field

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Wrestling

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Other

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