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This list of University of Nebraska–Lincoln people includes notable graduates, instructors, and administrators affiliated with University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Three Nobel Prize winners have been associated with the university.(This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.)

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  • This list of University of Nebraska–Lincoln people includes notable graduates, instructors, and administrators affiliated with University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Three Nobel Prize winners have been associated with the university.(This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.) (en)
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  • Korean independence activist (en)
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  • National Commander of the American Legion (en)
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  • Justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court (en)
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  • Judge of the Nebraska Court of Appeals (en)
  • Director of the White House Office of Presidential Correspondence (en)
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  • College football coach (en)
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  • Chairman of the Social Security Advisory Board, Representative from Nebraska, 48th mayor of Omaha, Nebraska (en)
  • Army colonel, helicopter pilot, Medal of Honor recipient (en)
  • Sound engineer, head of Warner Bros. sound department, two-time Academy Awards nominee (en)
  • Civil engineer, designer and engineer of the Bay Bridge (en)
  • Civil engineer, designer of the George Washington Bridge (en)
  • Mathematician, founder of Association for Computing Machinery, Turing Award recipient (en)
  • Poet, abstract expressionist, jazz pianist, composer, photographer, and filmmaker (en)
  • Federal judge of the Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit (en)
  • Only Japanese American in the Army Air Forces to serve in combat in the Pacific theater of World War II (en)
  • Member of Nebraska Legislature, 51st Mayor of Lincoln (en)
  • Host of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson; seven-time Emmy winner; Presidential Medal of Freedom receipient; Kennedy Center Honors Lifetime Achievement Award recipient (en)
  • Indoor volleyball player, 2020 Olympics gold medalist (en)
  • Sport shooter, two-time Olympic gold medalist, member of Nebraska Legislature (en)
  • Computer engineer, systems scientist, inventor of magnetic-core memory (en)
  • Anthropologist, philosopher, writer (en)
  • Architect and interior designer (en)
  • Artist and children's book illustrator (en)
  • Baseball executive, academic administrator (en)
  • Bobsledder, two-time Olympic medalist (en)
  • Botanist, inventor of the Bessey system (en)
  • Boxer, clergyman (en)
  • CNN senior White House correspondent (en)
  • Chemist, 1987 Nobel Prize in Chemistry winner (en)
  • Chemist, 2000 Nobel Prize for Chemistry winner (en)
  • Clinical psychologist and author (en)
  • Co-founder of Twitter (en)
  • Co-inventor of scarlet fever vaccine (en)
  • College football coach, college basketball coach (en)
  • College football fullback and head coach (en)
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  • College football linebacker, orthopedic surgeon (en)
  • College football quarterback and head coach (en)
  • Comic book historian (en)
  • Economist, founder of The New School (en)
  • Editor of Prairie Schooner, poet (en)
  • Folklorist, linguist, tennis player (en)
  • Founder and CEO of JD Edwards (en)
  • Four-time national champion, AVCA Hall of Fame (en)
  • Graphic artist, 1989 Pulitzer Prize winner (en)
  • Greco-Roman wrestler, two-time Olympic medalist (en)
  • Greek and Roman classicist (en)
  • Hurdler, 2008 Olympics bronze medalist (en)
  • Inventor of the TV dinner (en)
  • Inventor, philanthropist (en)
  • Social worker, immigrants' rights and child welfare advocate (en)
  • Journalist, 1991 Pulitzer Prize winner (en)
  • Landscape architecture educator (en)
  • Lawyer, 62nd Attorney General (en)
  • Lead guitarist of Maroon 5 (en)
  • Lead vocalist of Bright Eyes (en)
  • Legal scholar and educator, dean of law (en)
  • Lewis and Clark historian (en)
  • MLB outfielder; college baseball manager (en)
  • Mayor of Aspen (en)
  • Member of Nebraska Legislature (en)
  • Member of Nebraska Legislature, speech pathologist (en)
  • Minister, 12th lieutenant governor of Michigan (en)
  • Music journalist, YouTube personality (en)
  • Real estate agent; founder of Culver City, California (en)
  • NBA point guard and head coach (en)
  • NFL head coach, 2002 AFC champion (en)
  • NFL head coach; two-time Grey Cup champion (en)
  • National Geographic photographer (en)
  • Novelist, biographer, Newbery Medal recipient (en)
  • Orthodontist, inventor of the Nitinol wire (en)
  • Federal judge of the Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, district judge of the District Court for the District of Nebraska (en)
  • Member of Nebraska Legislature, Army captain and judge advocate (en)
  • Federal judge of the Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit (en)
  • Social scientist, academic administrator (en)
  • Speaker of Nebraska Legislature (en)
  • SportsCenter correspondent (en)
  • Sprinter, nine-time Olympic medalist (en)
  • Statistician, inventor of meta-analysis (en)
  • Stunt performer, American Ninja Warrior competitor (en)
  • Swimmer, three-time Olympic medalist (en)
  • Synthetic chemist (en)
  • Vertebrate paleontologist, author (en)
  • Volleyball coach, AVCA Hall of Fame (en)
  • Volleyball player; 2006 AVCA Player of the Year (en)
  • Wildlife photographer, conservationist (en)
  • Writer, 1923 Pulitzer Prize winner (en)
  • Yemeni scholar and politician (en)
  • Entrepreneur, inventor of the reverse telephone directory (en)
  • Army National Guard brigadier general, Legion of Merit recipient (en)
  • Freestyle wrestler, 2012 Olympics gold medalist; two-time national champion (en)
  • Attorney, director of Nebraska Department of Banking and Finance, chairman of the Nebraska Republican Party (en)
  • Representative from Nebraska, federal judge of the District Court for the District of Columbia (en)
  • Engineer, designer of the Interborough Rapid Transit system; "father of the third rail" (en)
  • Scientist, 1958 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine winner, 7th President of University of Chicago (en)
  • Record producer; founder of Stand Up! Records and -ismist Recordings (en)
  • Six-time national champion, College Football Hall of Fame (en)
  • Representative from Nebraska, 17th Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska (en)
  • Philosopher, writer, iconographer; wrote symbolism and inscriptions in the Nebraska State Capitol (en)
  • Pegmatite geologist, mapped Front Range urban corridor (en)
  • College football head coach, College Football Hall of Fame; Representative from Nebraska (en)
  • Air Force general, commander of Military Airlift Command and Transportation Command (en)
  • Representative from Nebraska, father of Warren Buffett (en)
  • Army major general, two-time Silver Star recipient, Holocaust survivor (en)
  • NFL safety; college football quarterback and head coach (en)
  • Member of Nebraska Legislature, 32nd Nebraska Attorney General (en)
  • NFL head coach, Pro Football Hall of Fame; College Football Hall of Fame (en)
  • Poet, 5th United States Poet Laureate, 1945 Pulitzer Prize winner (en)
  • District judge of the District Court for the District of Nebraska (en)
  • Founder and editor of the San Francisco Bay Guardian (en)
  • Air Force major general, 3rd Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology (en)
  • Federal judge of the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (en)
  • Two-time national champion, College Football Hall of Fame (en)
  • Rural education researcher, "Father of the Yellow School Bus" (en)
  • Investor, philanthropist; chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway (en)
  • Indoor volleyball player, three-time Olympic medalist (en)
  • Mixed martial artist, 2000 Olympics silver medalist (en)
  • Blogger and YouTube personality, founder of Pogopalooza (en)
  • Botanist, 1st curator of the New York Botanical Garden (en)
  • Senator from Nebraska, 22nd Nebraska Attorney General (en)
  • Painter, illustrator and visual arts educator; "the father of African-American art" (en)
  • Poet, 13th United States Poet Laureate, 2005 Pulitzer Prize winner (en)
  • Opera, recital, and jazz singer; Goodwill ambassador for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (en)
  • Greco-Roman wrestler, 1964 Olympics bronze medalist (en)
  • Representative from Nebraska, 23rd Chief Justice of Nebraska (en)
  • Rice breeder, recipient of the 1987 Japan Prize and 1996 World Food Prize (en)
  • Economist, social worker, founder of University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration (en)
  • Electrical engineer, stroboscope pioneer, photographer (en)
  • Investor, philanthropist; founder of infoGROUP and Vinod Gupta School of Management (en)
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  • Ph. D. 1996 (en)
  • Ph. D. 2011 (en)
  • Professor, honorary doctorate 1902 (en)
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  • This list of University of Nebraska–Lincoln people includes notable graduates, instructors, and administrators affiliated with University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Three Nobel Prize winners have been associated with the university.(This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.) (en)
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