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This list of Northwestern University alumni includes notable graduates and non-graduate former students of Northwestern University, located in Evanston, Illinois.

Academia

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Arts and entertainment (film, TV, and theatre)

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Business

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For notable M.B.A. alumni, also see the Kellogg School of Management

Journalism

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Law

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See also Northwestern University School of Law

Medicine, science, and technology

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Music, literature, and the arts

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Politics, government, and public policy

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United States executive branch

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United States Senate

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United States House of Representatives

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Statewide officeholders

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State legislators

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Local officeholders

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Activists

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International figures

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Sports

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Baseball

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Basketball

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Figure skating

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Football

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Golf

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Hockey

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Horse racing

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Race car driving

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Soccer

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Swimming

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  • Federico Burdisso, bronze medalist in the men's 200-meter butterfly at the Tokyo Olympics
  • Ralph Breyer, gold medalist in the men's 800-meter free relay at the Paris Olympics of 1924, four-time NCAA champion and recipient of the Big Ten medal of honor
  • Matt Grevers, winner of four gold and two silver Olympic medals in multiple events in 2008 and 2012
  • Bob Skelton, 1924 Olympic gold medalist in 200-meter breaststroke
  • Jordan Wilimovsky, 2015 World Champion in the 10 km open water race; Rio and Tokyo Olympian

Tennis

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Track and field

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Professional softball

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Wrestling

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Curling

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Other

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References

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