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List of University of Kansas people

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The list of University of Kansas people includes notable alumni and faculty of the University of Kansas, whose main campus is located in the American city of Lawrence, Kansas.

Alumni

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Nobel laureates

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Politics, government and education

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Media and the arts

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Science and technology

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Business

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Honorary alumni

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Faculty

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Athletes and coaches

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Baseball

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Basketball

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Football

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Golf

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  • Matt Gogel, professional golfer on the PGA Tour; winner of the 2002 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am on the PGA Tour
  • Gary Woodland, professional golfer on the PGA Tour; winner of the 2011 Transitions Championship at Innisbrook, the 2013 Reno Tahoe Open, the 2018 Waste Management Phoenix Open on the PGA Tour, and the 2019 U.S. Open

Soccer

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Track and field

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Athletic directors

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See also

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References

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