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* [[Ellyn Setnor Bogdanoff|Ellyn Bogdanoff]], current member of the [[Florida Senate]]
* [[Ellyn Setnor Bogdanoff|Ellyn Bogdanoff]], current member of the [[Florida Senate]]
* [[John F. Bolt]], lieutenant colonel, [[United States Marine Corps]], [[Naval Aviator]], [[Navy Cross (United States)|Navy Cross]] recipient
* [[John F. Bolt]], lieutenant colonel, [[United States Marine Corps]], [[Naval Aviator]], [[Navy Cross (United States)|Navy Cross]] recipient
* [[Pam Bondi]], current [[Florida Attorney General|Attorney General of Florida]]
* [[Pam Bondi]], former [[Florida Attorney General|Attorney General of Florida]]
* [[Rob Bradley]], current member of the [[Florida Senate]]
* [[Rob Bradley]], current member of the [[Florida Senate]]
* [[Bob Butterworth]], former [[Florida Attorney General]], dean of [[St. Thomas University (Florida)|St. Thomas University]] College of Law
* [[Bob Butterworth]], former [[Florida Attorney General]], dean of [[St. Thomas University (Florida)|St. Thomas University]] College of Law
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* [[Scott Makar]], former [[Florida Solicitor General]]
* [[Scott Makar]], former [[Florida Solicitor General]]
* [[Parker Lee McDonald]], former justice of the Florida Supreme Court
* [[Parker Lee McDonald]], former justice of the Florida Supreme Court
* [[Ashley Moody]] , current [[Florida Attorney General]], Florida Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Court Judge
* [[Virginia "Ginny" Montes|Virginia Montes]], Latina civil rights activist and feminist
* [[Virginia "Ginny" Montes|Virginia Montes]], Latina civil rights activist and feminist
* [[Stephen C. O'Connell]], former justice of the Florida Supreme Court and president of the University of Florida
* [[Stephen C. O'Connell]], former justice of the Florida Supreme Court and president of the University of Florida

Revision as of 15:49, 20 October 2019

This list of University of Florida alumni includes current students, former students, and graduates of the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida. Honorary degree recipients can be found on the List of University of Florida honorary degree recipients, and notable administration, faculty, and staff are found on the List of University of Florida faculty and administrators.

Century Tower – a tribute to the students and alumni who died in World War I and World War II
University of Florida Alumni Association

Alumni status is open to all graduates of the University of Florida, all former students of the University of Florida who regularly matriculated and left the University of Florida in good standing. If a former athlete earns notable non-sports related distinctions, then he or she should be added to this list.

Engineering, Science, and Mathematics

Dr. Marshall Nirenberg
Dr. Nils Diaz
Dr. Jonathan Earle
Dr. Pramod Khargonekar
Peter Pritchard
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Dr. Michael Ryschkewitsch
Dr. Will Steffen
Dr. Ashutosh Tewari
Eva Vertes
Dr. James Thompson
Dr. Robert Grubbs

Nobel Prize laureates

Astronauts

Kevin Ford

Presidents of universities and colleges

Sandy D'Alemberte
Dr. Madaboosi Ananth

Politicians, military officers, and judges

Jeffrey Atwater
Ellyn Bogdanoff
John Bolt
Pam Bondi
Bernadette Castro
Anitere Flores
Joseph Kittinger
Stephen C. O'Connell
Adam Putnam
Nan Rich
Jim Williams
Dr. Barbara Stephenson
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Lucius Battle

United States Ambassadors

United States Senators

Bob Graham
Marco Rubio

Federal Judges

Rosemary Barkett
Susan Black
James Whittemore
George Young

United States Representatives

Gus Bilirakis
Marjorie Holt
Evan Jenkins
John Mica
Debbie Wasserman Schultz

Governors

Reubin Askew

Mayors

Buddy Dyer
Leon Salomon
Paul Tibbets

Generals and admirals

Business executives, policy leaders, and others

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Marshall Criser
Carol Browner
Pedro Greer
Jon Mills
Frederick Schultz
Frank Shorter
Hal Steinbrenner
Jim Thompson
Karen Thurman
Craig Waters

Presidents and chief executive officers

Alan Boyd
Malcolm Bricklin
Dr. André-Philippe Futa
Betsy Markey
Satya Prabhakar
Robert Wexler

Architects

Lawrence Scarpa

Athletic directors

George Smathers

University benefactors

Arts, literature, humanities, and entertainment

Todd Barry
Jenn Brown
Kelly Carrington
Michael Connelly
GloZell Green
Elise Ippolito
Eliot Kleinberg
Charlotte Laws
Jon McKenzie
Lorraine Murray
Rodney Mullen
Andrew Prokos
Marc Randazza
James Rizzi
Alan Rogers
Thane Rosenbaum
Eugene Sledge
Maggie Taylor
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Natasha Tsakos

Actors and actresses

Faye Dunaway
Adrian Pasdar
Stephen Root

Head football coaches

Steve Spurrier
Gene Chizik


Musicians

Andrew Copeland
Stephen Stills
Mel Tillis

Pageantry

Nancy Stafford
Melissa Witek

Poets

Reporters, correspondents, and newscasters

Erin Andrews
Jamie McIntyre
Heather Mitts
Joseph Scarborough

Sportcasters

Red Barber
Tim Tebow

Sports

Baseball

Basketball

eSports

Football

Golf

Tennis

Olympians

See also

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