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List of University of Iowa alumni

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The University of Iowa
TypeFlagship
Public
Space grant
Established1847
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

Business

Government and politics

Art and architecture

  • Mildred Beltre – multi-disciplinary artist; co-founder of Brooklyn Hi-Art! Machine
  • Ryan Bliss – 3D artist; founder of Digital Blasphemy
  • David Cantine – Canadian artist
  • Elizabeth Catlett – painter; studied under Grant Wood; first African American woman to earn an MFA from the University of Iowa
  • Baulu Kuan – artist and curator
  • Evan Lindquist – Artist Laureate of the State of Arkansas[32]
  • Charles Ray – contemporary artist
  • Joe Sharpnack – editorial cartoonist
  • Rudi Stern – multimedia artist
  • Shirley Briggs – artist and writer; studied under Grant Wood; provided artwork for a number of projects within the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, and worked on a number of dioramas for the Smithsonian Institution's Museum of Natural History
  • Eve Drewelowe – artist

Literature and journalism

Pulitzer Prize winners

Performing arts

Academy Award winners

  • Diablo Cody – screenwriter, winning an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay
  • Charles Guggenheim – documentary filmmaker, winning four Academy Awards from twelve nominations

Grammy Award winners

Pulitzer Prize winners

Science and technology

Sports

Baseball

Basketball

Football

Mixed Martial Arts

  • Jordan Johnson (fighter) – professional Mixed Martial Artist, currently with the UFC[101]
  • Julie Kedzie – Two-time Hook n' Shoot Tournament Champion, National Karate Champion & fought in first women's MMA match on cable television[102]

Olympics

  • Ed Banach – light heavyweight gold medalist at 1984 Olympic Games, Los Angeles[103]
  • Lou Banach – heavyweight gold medalist at 1984 Olympic Games, Los Angeles[104]
  • Terry Brands – bronze medalist at 2000 Olympic Games, Sydney, Australia
  • Tom Brands – gold medalist at 1996 Olympic Games, Atlanta, Georgia; current University of Iowa wrestling coach
  • Chuck Darling – member of the 1956 Summer Olympics gold medal basketball team
  • Houry Gebeshian – Armenian Olympic gymnast at the 2016 Summer Olympics
  • Deacon Jones – 1956 and 1960 Olympics, track and field
  • Randall Lewis – featherweight gold medalist at 1984 Olympic Games, Los Angeles, CA
  • Anthuan Maybank – 1996 Olympic Games gold medalist in the men's 4x400 meter relay for the US
  • Wally Ris – 1948 Olympic swimmer, winner of two gold medals
  • George Saling – Olympic hurdler who won the 110-meter hurdles in the 1932 Summer Olympics[35]
  • Bowen Stassforth – 1952 Olympic Silver Medalist swimmer 200 m Breaststroke

Track and field

Wrestling

  • Royce Alger – 2x NCAA Champion (87' & 88') and retired mixed martial artist[107]
  • Paul Bradley – two-time NCAA All-American;[108] professional mixed martial artist, formerly with the UFC[109] and currently with Bellator[110]
  • Terry Brands – NCAA Champion in 1990 and 1992, 2000 Olympic bronze medalist, and two-time World freestyle Champion in 1993 & 1995
  • Tom Brands – Outstanding Wrestler Award at the 1992 NCAA Tournament; World Champion in 1993; Olympic Champion in 1996
  • Rico Chiapparelli – NCAA Champ in 1987; mixed martial arts trainer[107]
  • Barry Davis – bantamweight silver medalist 1984 Olympic Games, Los Angeles[111]
  • Ettore Ewen – professional wrestler for WWE under the name "Big E"[112]
  • Brent Metcalf – 2008 and 2010 NCAA Champion; 2008 Dan Hodge Trophy winner
  • Steve Mocco – 2003 NCAA Division I Champion at Heavyweight; 2008 Olympic team member; current professional MMA fighter[113]
  • Tony Ramos – 2014 NCAA Champion
  • Joe Williams – three-time NCAA Champion; 2001 and 2005 wrestling world bronze medalist
  • Bill Zadick – 1996 NCAA Wrestling Champion, 2006 World Champion
  • Mike Zadick – 2006 wrestling world silver medalist
  • Jim Zalesky – three-time NCAA Champion; current coach for Oregon State University

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