List of University of Northern Iowa people
This list includes notable alumni, faculty, and staff of what is now the University of Northern Iowa.
Alumni
- Bess Streeter Aldrich, novelist
- Terry Allen, former Missouri State head football coach
- Eddie Berlin, former NFL player
- Bruce Charlesworth, filmmaker and photographer
- John R. Dinger, former U.S. Ambassador to Mongolia (2000–2003)
- Paul Emerick, professional rugby player and three-time Rugby World Cup veteran
- Ali Farokhmanesh, former professional basketball player, made famous shot to beat Kansas
- LJ Fort, Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker
- Joe Fuller, former NFL player
- Mike Furrey, former NFL player
- Charles Grassley, current U.S. Senator
- Gil Gutknecht, former U.S. Congressman
- Mike Hawker, Alaska State Representative, 2002–present
- Robert John Hibbs, Medal of Honor recipient, 1966, Vietnam war
- Ryan Hannam, former NFL player
- Roger Jepsen, former U.S. Senator
- David Johnson, NFL Running Back for the Arizona Cardinals
- Chris Klieman, head coach of North Dakota State University football
- Bonnie Koloc, vocalist, recording artist
- Pamela Levy, American-Israeli artist
- Jason Lewis, nationally syndicated talk host
- Greg McDermott, current Creighton University head men's basketball coach
- C. Edward McVaney, co-founder and former CEO of the JD Edwards Corporation, an enterprise resource planning company purchased by PeopleSoft in 2002
- Brad Meester, former NFL player
- Brian Meyer, member of the Iowa House of Representatives[1]
- Abinadi Meza, performance artist
- Brian Mitchell, arena football drop kick record holder
- Nick Nurse, basketball coach
- Bryce Paup, 1995 NFL Defensive Player of the Year, 4-time Pro Bowler
- Tom Pettit, television news correspondent for NBC
- Chris Pirillo, former host of TechTV's "Call for Help" show, founder of Lockergnome
- Nancy Jo Powell, current United States Ambassador to India. Former U.S. Ambassador to Nepal, Pakistan, Ghana and Uganda
- Steve Proffitt, senior producer, National Public Radio
- Dorothy Jean Ray, anthropologist
- William P. Robinson, president of Whitworth University
- Dean Schwarz, ceramic artist
- Warren Allen Smith, writer
- Mary Ellen Solt, poet
- Jane Elliot, social activist
- Phyllis Somerville film, theatre and television actress
- Mark Steines, co-host of Entertainment Tonight
- Bill Stewart, jazz musician
- Tyree Talton, former NFL player
- Ed Thomas, high school football coach[2]
- Krista Voda, NASCAR on Fox announcer
- Kurt Warner, two-time NFL MVP, MVP of Super Bowl XXXIV
- Will Wilkinson, political writer and policy analyst
- Joey Woody, national champion U.S. hurdler
Notable faculty
- Donna Alvermann, former professor of education, now distinguished professor and researcher in education at the University of Georgia
- Jeremy Beck, composer, Associate Professor of Composition & Theory (1992–98)
- Herb Hake, television personality
- James Hearst, poet and former professor
- Miguel Franz Pinto, vocal coach, conductor, and pianist
- Loree Rackstraw, literary critic and memoirist
- Leland Sage, former professor
- Norm Stewart, former men's basketball coach who went on to become a coach at the University of Missouri
- Robert James Waller, alumnus, former professor and Dean of College of Businesses Administration, author of The Bridges of Madison County
References
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-11-08. Retrieved 2013-11-08.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- "Edward Arthur Thomas, 58, Parkersburg". The Daily Freeman Journal. 25 June 2006. Archived from the original on 16 January 2014. Retrieved 14 January 2014.
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