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The list of Northern Illinois University people includes notable alumni, non-graduates, faculty and staff, chief executives, and affiliates of the Northern Illinois University.

Notable alumni

Academe

Arts and entertainment

Media

Business

Athletics

American football

Baseball

Basketball

Professional wrestling

Other

Politics and government

Federal government

State legislators

Colorado
Florida
  • Bill Heller, Democratic member of the Florida House of Representatives, representing the 52nd district 2007–2011[104]
Illinois
  • Steven Andersson, Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives since 2015[105]
  • Ralph C. Capparelli, Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives, 1971–2004[106]
  • Cristina Castro, Democratic member of the Illinois since 2017; earned her bachelor of science and master of business administration at NIU[107]
  • Annazette Collins, Democratic member of the Illinois State Senate, representing the 5th district, 2011–2013; served in the Illinois House of Representatives, representing the 10th District, 2001–2011[108]
  • John Curran, Republican member of the Illinois Senate since 2017[109]
  • Joe Dunn, Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives, 2003–2009[110]
  • Roger L. Eddy, Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives, 2003–2012[111]
  • Beverly Fawell, Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1981–1983) and the Illinois Senate (1983–1999)[112]
  • Gene L. Hoffman, Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives, 1967–1991; earned his master's and doctorate degrees from NIU[106]
  • Joyce Holmberg, Democratic member of the Illinois Senate, 1983–1993[106]
  • Toi Hutchinson, Democratic member of the Illinois Senate since 2009[113]
  • Christine J. Johnson, Republican member of the Illinois Senate, 2011–2013[114]
  • Wendell E. Jones, Republican member of the Illinois Senate, 1998–2007[115]
  • Jeremiah E. Joyce, Democratic member of the Illinois Senate, 1979–1993; served as a member of the NIU Board of Trustees[106][116]
  • Doris Karpiel, Republican member of the Illinois Senate, 1984–2003; served in the Illinois House of Representatives, 1979–1984; earned her B.A. in political science from NIU[117]
  • Nancy Kaszak, Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives, 1993–1997[118]
  • Stephanie Kifowit, Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives, representing the 84th district since 2013[119]
  • Anna Moeller, Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives representing the 43rd district since 2014[120]
  • Bob Morgan, Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives representing the 58th district as of 2019[121][122]
  • Ruth Munson, Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives, 2002–2009[123]
  • Vincent Persico, Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives, 1991–2002; earned his masters of education at NIU in 1986[106]
  • Tom Rooney, Republican member of the Illinois Senate appointed in 2016; earned his M.P.A. from NIU in 2011[124]
  • Michael V. Rotello, Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives 1991–1995; earned his bachelor of arts and did public administration graduate work at NIU[106]
  • Kathleen A. Ryg, Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives, 2003–2009[125]
  • Jack Schaffer, Republican member of the Illinois Senate, 1973–1999[106]
  • George Scully, Jr., Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives, 1997–2009[126]
  • Joe Sosnowski, Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives since 2011[127]
  • Litesa Wallace, Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives since 2014[128]
  • Pennie Von Bergen Wessels, Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives, 1993–1995[106]
  • Lance Yednock, Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives, 2019–present[129]
Indiana
Iowa
  • David Hartsuch, Republican member of the Iowa Senate, representing the 41st District, 2007–2011[131]
Maryland
Michigan
Montana
  • Tim Furey, Democratic member of the Montana House of Representatives, representing the 91st district, 2007–2011[134]
New Hampshire
New York
Oregon
Virginia
Wisconsin

Local officeholders


Judiciary

Activists

International figures

Presidents of Northern Illinois University

  • Lisa C. Freeman, 2017–present[168]
  • Douglas D. Baker, 2013–2017
  • John G. Peters, 2000–2013
  • John E. La Tourette, 1986–2000
  • Clyde Wingfield, 1985–1986
  • William R. Monat, 1978–1984
  • Richard J. Nelson, 1971–1978
  • Rhoten A. Smith, 1967–1971
  • Leslie A. Holmes, 1949–1967
  • Karl Langdon Adams, 1929–1948
  • Joseph Clifton Brown, 1927–1929
  • J. Stanley Brown, 1919–1927
  • John Williston Cook, 1899–1919[169]

Notable faculty and staff

Academics

Athletics

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