词条 | List of University of Nebraska–Lincoln people |
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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. {{Dynamic list}}Nobel laureates{{AlumniStart}}{{Alum|name=George Beadle (born 1903) |year= B.S. 1926; M.S. 1927 |nota=Scientist; Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine winner (1958); 7th President of University of Chicago (1961–1968) |ref=[1][2]}}{{Alum |name=Donald Cram (born 1919) |year=M.S. 1942 |nota=Chemist; Nobel Prize for Chemistry winner (1987) |ref=[3]}}{{Alum |name=Alan Heeger (born 1936) |year=B.S. 1957; Honorary Doctorate 1999 |nota=Chemist; Nobel Prize for Chemistry winner (2000). |ref=[4]}}{{AlumniEnd}} Pulitzer Prize winners
AcademicsCollege founders, presidents and deans{{AlumniStart}}{{Alum|name=Edith Abbott |year=1901 |nota=Founder of University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration |ref=[5]}}{{Alum |name=Gene Budig |year=M.A. 1963; Ed.D 1967 |nota=Chancellor of the University of Kansas (1980–1994); President of West Virginia University (1977–1980); President of Illinois State University (1973–1977) |ref=}}{{Alum |name=Edward C. Elliott |year=B.S. 1895; M.A. 1897 |nota=Chancellor of Montana's public university system (1916–1922); President of Purdue University (1922–1945) |ref= }}{{Alum |name=Miguel Escotet |year=Ph.D. 1972 |nota=Professor Emeritus (2014) and Dean of College of Education at University of Texas at Brownsville (2008–2014); Emeritus UNESCO and United Nations University Chair on History and Future of University |ref=}}{{Alum |name=John Jasinski |year=Ph.D. 1996 |nota=President of Northwest Missouri State University |ref=[6]}}{{Alum |name=Alvin Johnson |year=M.A. 1898 |nota=Founder of the New School. |ref=}}{{Alum |name=Roscoe Pound |year=B.A. 1888; M.A. 1889; Ph.D. 1897 |nota=4th Dean of Harvard Law School (1916–1936); namesake of Pound Hall at Harvard Law School |ref=[7][8]}}{{Alum |name=William Ruud |year=B.A.; Ph.D. |nota=President of Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania |ref=}}{{AlumniEnd}} Professors and scholars{{AlumniStart}}{{Alum|name=Robert A. Alberty |year=B.S. 1943; M.S. 1944 |nota=Professor Emeritus of Chemistry at MIT |ref=[9]}}{{Alum |name=Hartley Burr Alexander |year= |nota=Wrote symbolism and inscriptions in the Nebraska State Capitol; conducted the first study of ritual, symbolism and philosophy of the native peoples of the Americas between 1908 and 1929; professor of philosophy at the University of Nebraska |ref=}}{{Alum |name=George Andreasen |year=B.S; M.S |nota=Former Professor of Orthodontics at the University of Iowa College of Dentistry |ref=[10]}}{{Alum |name=Nancy Andreasen |year=B.A. |nota=Chair of Psychiatry at University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine |ref=[10]}}{{Alum |name=Norma Cantú |year=Ph.D. 1982 |nota=Professor of English at University of Texas at San Antonio |ref=[11]}}{{Alum |name=Edwin Colbert |year=B.A. |nota=Former Professor Emeritus at Columbia University |ref=[12]}}{{Alum |name=Donald Cox |year=B.S. 1959; M.S. 1960 |nota=Professor of Engineering at Stanford University |ref=[13]}}{{Alum |name=Harold "Doc" Edgerton |year=B.S. 1925 |nota=Former Institute Professor at MIT; namesake of "Edgerton Center" at MIT; took the first photographs of the atomic bomb |ref=[14]}}{{Alum |name=Loren Eiseley |year=B.A./B.S. 1933 |nota=Former professor at University of Pennsylvania; writer and poet best known for explaining complex scientific concepts in poems |ref=}}{{Alum |name=Rollins A. Emerson |year=B.S. |nota=Former professor of plant breeding at Cornell University |ref=}}{{Alum |name=Jay Keasling |year=B.S. 1986 |nota=Professor of Engineering at University of California, Berkeley |ref=[15]}}{{Alum |name=Derrick Lehmer |year=B.A. 1893; M.A. 1896 |nota=Former Professor of Mathematics at University of California, Berkeley. |ref=}}{{Alum |name=John L. Loos |year=B.A. 1939; M.A. 1940 |nota=Professor of History at Louisiana State University from 1955 to 1988; researcher of the Lewis and Clark Expedition |ref=[16][17]}}{{Alum |name=John Norman |year=B.A. 1953 |nota=Former Professor of Philosophy at Queens College, City University of New York |ref=}}{{Alum |name=Dirk Obbink |year=B.A. 1978 |nota=Lecturer in Papyrology and Greek Literature at Oxford University |ref=}}{{Alum |name=Londa Schiebinger |year=B.A. 1974 |nota=Professor of History of Science at Stanford University |ref=[18]}}{{Alum |name=Bernice Slote |year=M.A. 1941 |nota=Professor of English at University of Nebraska-Lincoln, notable editor of Prairie Schooner (1963–1980) and distinguished Willa Cather scholar. |ref=[19]}}{{AlumniEnd}} Arts and entertainment
Business{{AlumniStart}}{{Alum|name=Warren Buffett (born 1930) |year=B.S./B.A. 1950 |nota=Chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway |ref=[22]}}{{Alum |name=Jack Cole |year=B.S./B.A. |nota=Founder of Cole Information Services, Inc. |ref=}}{{Alum |name=Harry Culver (born 1880) |year= |nota=Founder and namesake of Culver City, California |ref=}}{{Alum |name=William Eugene Galbraith |year=B.S. 1949 |nota=Businessman and the National Commander of The American Legion from 1967 to 1968 |ref=[23]}}{{Alum |name=Vinod Gupta |year=M.S. 1969; M.B.A. 1971 |nota=Founder and Chairman of infoGROUP; founder and namesake of Vinod Gupta School of Management at IIT Karagpur |ref=[24]}}{{Alum |name=C. Edward McVaney |year=B.S. |nota=Founder of JD Edwards Corporation |ref=}}{{AlumniEnd}} Law and politicsHeads of state{{AlumniStart}}{{Alum|name=Karlis A. Ulmanis (born 1909) |year=B.S. |nota=1st Prime Minister of Latvia and 4th President of Latvia |ref=[25][26]}}{{AlumniEnd}} Cabinet secretaries and assistant secretaries{{AlumniStart}}{{Alum|name=Claude M. Bolton, Jr. (born 1969) |year=B.S. 1969; Honorary Doctorate 2007 |nota=3rd United States Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology |ref=[27] }}{{Alum |name=Herbert Brownell Jr. |year=B.A. |nota=62nd United States Attorney General |ref=[28] }}{{Alum |name=Chuck Hagel (born 1946) |year=1971 |nota=24th United States Secretary of Defense; United States Senator from Nebraska |ref=[29]}}{{Alum |name=Richard Lee McCall Jr. (born 1942) |year=did not graduate |nota=13th United States Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs |ref=}}{{Alum |name=Clayton Yeutter (born 1930) |year=B.S. 1952; J.D. 1963; Ph.D. 1966 |nota=23rd United States Secretary of Agriculture |ref=[30] }}{{AlumniEnd}} Senators{{AlumniStart}}{{Alum|name=James Abdnor (born 1923) |year=1945 |nota=United States Senator from South Dakota |ref=[31]}}{{Alum |name=Hazel Abel (born 1888) |year=1908 |nota=United States Senator from Nebraska |ref=[32]}}{{Alum |name=Elmer Burkett (born 1867) |year=Law 1893 |nota=United States Senator from Nebraska |ref=[33]}}{{Alum |name=Kenneth S. Wherry (born 1892) |year=1914 |nota=United States Senator from Nebraska |ref=[34]}}{{AlumniEnd}} Governors{{AlumniStart}}{{Alum|name=Ralph G. Brooks (born 1898) |year=1926 |nota=29th Governor of Nebraska |ref=[35]}}{{Alum |name=Robert Leroy Cochran (born 1886) |year=1910 |nota=24th Governor of Nebraska |ref=[36]}}{{Alum |name=Jonathan M. Davis (born 1871) |year= |nota=22nd Governor of Kansas |ref=[37]}}{{Alum |name=Dwight Griswold (born 1893) |year=1914 |nota=25th Governor of Nebraska and U.S. Senator |ref=[38]}}{{Alum |name=Stanley K. Hathaway (born 1924) |year=Law 1950 |nota=27th Governor of Wyoming |ref=[39]}}{{Alum |name=Elmer Holt (born 1884) |year=1902 |nota=10th Governor of Montana |ref=[40]}}{{Alum |name=Samuel Roy McKelvie (born 1881) |year= |nota=19th Governor of Nebraska and the 13th Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska |ref=[41] }}{{Alum |name=Adam McMullen (born 1872) |year=1896 |nota=21st Governor of Nebraska |ref=[42]}}{{Alum |name=Ben Nelson (born 1941) |year=B.A.; M.A.; J.D. |nota=37h Governor of Nebraska; US Senator 2001-2013 |ref=[43]}}{{Alum |name=George L. Sheldon (born 1870) |year=1892 |nota=14th Governor of Nebraska |ref=[44]}}{{Alum |name=Charles Thone (born 1924) |year= |nota=34th Governor of Nebraska |ref=[45]}}{{Alum |name=Arthur J. Weaver (born 1873) |year= |nota=22nd Governor of Nebraska |ref=[46] }}{{AlumniEnd}} Representatives{{AlumniStart}}{{Alum|name=Michael Ashford (born 1955) |year=1977 |nota=member of Ohio House of Representatives |ref= }}{{Alum |name=Howard Buffett (born 1903) |year= 1925 |nota=U.S. Representative from Nebraska |ref=[47] }}{{Alum |name=Chris Carney (born 1959) |year= Ph.D. |nota=U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania |ref=[48] }}{{Alum |name=Jackson B. Chase (born 1890) |year=LL.B. 1912 |nota=U.S. Representative from Nebraska |ref=[49] }}{{Alum |name=Harry B. Coffee (born 1890) |year= |nota=U.S. Representative from Nebraska |ref=[50] }}{{Alum |name=Hal Daub (born 1941) |year= J.D. 1966 |nota=U.S. Representative from Nebraska |ref=[51] }}{{Alum |name=George H. Heinke (born 1882) |year= Law 1908 |nota=U.S. Representative from Nebraska |ref=[52] }}{{Alum |name=Fred Johnson (born 1876) |year= Law 1903 |nota=U.S. Representative from Nebraska |ref=[53] }}{{Alum |name=Thomas F. Konop (born 1879) |year= Law 1904 |nota=U.S. Representative from Wisconsin |ref=[54] }}{{Alum |name=John Henry Kyl (born 1919) |year= 1947 |nota=U.S. Representative from Iowa |ref=[55] }}{{Alum |name=John A. Maguire (born 1870) |year= Law 1899 |nota=U.S. Representative from Nebraska |ref=[56] }}{{Alum |name=Jan Meyers (born 1928) |year=B.A. 1951 |nota=U.S. Representative from Kansas |ref=[57] }}{{Alum |name=Howard Miller (born 1879) |year= Law 1900 |nota=U.S. Representative from Kansas |ref=[58]}}{{Alum |name=Adrian Smith (born 1970) |year=1993 |nota=U.S. Representative from Nebraska |ref=[59] }}{{Alum |name=Lee Terry (born 1962) |year=B.A. |nota=U.S. Representative from Nebraska |ref=[60] }}{{AlumniEnd}} Judges{{AlumniStart}}{{Alum|name=Clarence Beam |year=B.S. 1951; J.D. 1965 |nota=United States federal judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit |ref=[61] }}{{Alum |name=John R. Brown |year=B.A. 1930 |nota=United States federal judge of the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit |ref=[62] }}{{Alum |name=William G. Cambridge |year=B.S. 1953; J.D. 1955 |nota=United States federal judge |ref=[63] }}{{Alum |name=Laurie Camp |year=Law 1977 |nota=Judge in United States District Court for the District of Nebraska |ref=[64] }}{{Alum |name=Kristine Cecava |year=Law 1976 |nota=Judge in United States District Court for the District of Nebraska |ref=[65] }}{{Alum |name=John V. Hendry |year=B.S.; J.D. |nota=Chief Justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court, 1998–2006 |ref=[66] }}{{Alum |name=Harvey M. Johnsen |year=B.A. 1921; LL.B. 1919 |nota=United States federal judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit |ref=[67] }}{{Alum |name=Richard G. Kopf |year=J.D. 1972 |nota=Federal judge in the U.S. District Court for the District of Nebraska |ref=[68] }}{{Alum |name=John Pickett |year=LL.B. 1922 |nota=United States federal judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit |ref=[69] }}{{Alum |name=William J. Riley |year=B.A.; J.D. |nota=Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit |ref=[70] }}{{Alum |name=Donald Ross |year=J.D. 1948 |nota=United States federal judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit |ref=[71] }}{{Alum |name=Kenneth C. Stephan |year=B.A.; LL.B. |nota=Justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court |ref=[72] }}{{Alum |name=Robert Van Pelt |year=LL.B. 1922 |nota=U.S. District Judge in the District of Nebraska |ref=[73] }}{{AlumniEnd}} Political figures and activists{{AlumniStart}}{{Alum|name=Grace Abbott |year= |nota=Director of Immigrants Protective League of Hull House and Chief of the United States Children's Bureau, where she administered the first federal child labor law and the Maternity and Infancy Act |ref=}}{{Alum |name=Helen Klanderud |year=Law degree |nota=Former Mayor of Aspen, Colorado (2001–2007) |ref=[74] }}{{Alum |name=Mark Quandahl |year=Law 1987 |nota=Chairman of the Nebraska Republican Party (2005–2009) |ref=[75] }}{{Alum |name=James Lee Rankin |year=LL.B. 1930 |nota=31st United States Solicitor General; General Counsel to the Warren Commission |ref=[76] }}{{Alum |name=Theodore (Ted) Sorensen |year=J.D. 1951 |nota=8th White House Counsel; Special Counsel and speechwriter to President John F. Kennedy |ref=[77] }}{{AlumniEnd}} Military{{AlumniStart}}{{Alum|name=Lloyd M. Bucher (born 1927) |year=B.S. 1953 |nota=Commander of the United States Navy; Captain of the {{USS|Pueblo|AGER-2|6}} |ref=}}{{Alum |name=Bruce P. Crandall (born 1933) |year=B.A. 1969 |nota=Colonel of the United States Army; awarded Medal of Honor |ref=[78]}}{{Alum |name=Galen B. Jackman (born 1951) |year=B.A. 1973 |nota=Major General of the United States Army |ref=}}{{Alum |name=Michael D. Navrkal |year=B.S. 1984 |nota=Brigadier General of the Army National Guard; awarded the Legion of Merit |ref=}}{{Alum |name=John J. Pershing (born 1860) |year=LL.B. 1893 |nota=General of the Armies of the United States Army; led the American Expeditionary Force in World War I ; awarded GCB, Legion of Honour, CH and 1932 Pulitzer Prize |ref=[79]}}{{Alum |name=Sidney Shachnow (born 1934) |year= |nota=Major General of the United States Army; twice awarded the Silver Star; Holocaust survivor |ref=}}{{AlumniEnd}} Literature
Science and technology{{AlumniStart}}{{Alum|name=Bion J. Arnold |year= |nota=Father of the third rail; designed New York's Interborough Rapid Transit subway system |ref=}}{{Alum |name=Henry Beachell |year= |nota=Leading 20th century rice breeder; co-pioneer of Asia's Green Revolution in rice; winner of 1996 World Food Prize and 1987 Japan Prize of the Science and Technology Foundation of Japan |ref=[82]}}{{Alum |name=Rolla Kent Beattie |year= |nota=Botanist |ref=[83] }}{{Alum |name=Frederic Clements |year=B.Sc. 1894; M.A. 1896; Ph.D. 1898 |nota=Pioneer ecologist |ref=[84]}}{{Alum |name=Gladys Dick |year=B.S. 1900 |nota=Co-inventor of vaccine for scarlet fever |ref=[85]}}{{Alum |name=Jay Wright Forrester |year=B.S. 1935 |nota=Inventor of the foundational computer technology magnetic-core memory, forerunner of today's random-access memory |ref=}}{{Alum |name=Gene V Glass |year= |nota=Inventor of the statistical technique meta-analysis |ref=}}{{Alum |name=Richard Hamming |year=B.S. 1939 |nota=Founder and President of Association for Computing Machinery |ref=}}{{Alum |name=Leta Hollingworth |year=B.A. 1906 |nota=Wrote first comprehensive text on the gifted; commenced one of the first systematic studies of children with intelligence quotients (IQ) above 180 |ref=[86]}}{{Alum |name=William A. Mueller |year= |nota=Produced sound technology for early motion pictures; pioneered the first talking picture, The Jazz Singer |ref=}}{{Alum |name=Donald Othmer |year= |nota=Co-editor of the Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology; has held more than 150 U.S. and foreign patents |ref=[87]}}{{Alum |name=Charles H. Purcell |year=B.S. 1906 |nota=Chief designer and engineer of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge; one of the 20th century's most distinguished civil engineers |ref=[88]}}{{Alum |name=Christina Riesselman |year= |nota= Paleoceanographer researching Southern Ocean response to changing climate |ref= [89]}}{{Alum |name=Gerry Thomas |year= |nota=Inventor of the TV dinner |ref=}}{{Alum |name=Gerald Weinberg |year=B.S. 1955 |nota=Influential computer scientist, prolific author, inductee to the UNL Department of Computer Science and Engineering's Hall of Computing |ref=[90]}}{{AlumniEnd}} AthleticsBaseball
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