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

Academia

Arts and entertainment (film, TV, and theatre)

Business

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

Journalism

Law

See also Northwestern University School of Law

Medicine, science, and technology

Music, literature, and the arts

Politics, government, and public policy

United States executive branch

United States Senate

United States House of Representatives

Statewide officeholders

State legislators

Local officeholders

Activists

International figures

Sports

Baseball

Basketball

Figure skating

Football

Golf

Hockey

Horse racing

Race car driving

Swimming

  • 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

Tennis

Track and field

Professional softball

Wrestling

Other

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