List of Indiana University (Bloomington) people

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This is a list of notable current and former faculty members, alumni, and non-graduating attendees of Indiana University Bloomington in Bloomington, Indiana.

Presidents of Indiana University

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Andrew Wylie
Presidents of Indiana University Years as president
1 Andrew Wylie 1829–1851
2 Alfred Ryors 1852–1853
3 William Mitchel Daily 1853–1859
4 John Hiram Lathrop 1859–1860
5 Cyrus Nutt 1860–1875
6 Lemuel Moss 1875–1884
7 David Starr Jordan 1884–1891
8 John Merle Coulter 1891–1893
9 Joseph Swain 1893–1902
10 William Lowe Bryan 1902–1937
Herman B Wells (acting) 1937–1938
11 Herman B Wells 1938–1962
12 Elvis Jacob Stahr Jr. 1962–1968
Herman B Wells (interim) 1968
13 Joseph Sutton 1968–1971
14 John W. Ryan 1971–1987
15 Thomas Ehrlich 1987–1994
16 Myles Brand 1994–2002
17 Adam Herbert 2003–2007
18 Michael McRobbie 2007–2021
19 Pamela Whitten 2021–present

Academics

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Arts and humanities

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Business

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Law, politics, and government

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Michael D. Higgins
Sherman Minton
Evan Bayh
Lee H. Hamilton
Robert Gates
Wendell Willkie

Heads of state and government

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Supreme Court justices

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U.S. Senators

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U.S. Representatives

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Governors, other state officials and mayors

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Cabinet members, chairpersons/administrators and advisers

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Diplomats

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Judges and attorneys

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Other

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Music

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Science and technology

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Sports

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Other

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Notable faculty

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Former notable faculty

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Current notable faculty

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References

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