List of Vanderbilt University people

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This is a list of notable current and former faculty members, alumni (graduating and non-graduating) of Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee.

Unless otherwise noted, attendees listed graduated with a bachelor's degree. Names with an asterisk (*) graduated from Peabody College prior to its merger with Vanderbilt.

Notable alumni[edit]

Academia[edit]

Presidents and chancellors[edit]

Professors and scholars[edit]

Art, literature, and humanities[edit]

Athletics[edit]

Baseball[edit]

Basketball[edit]

Football[edit]

Other athletes[edit]

Business and economics[edit]

Entertainment and fashion[edit]

Government, politics, and activism[edit]

U.S. vice presidents[edit]

U.S. Cabinet and heads of federal agencies[edit]

U.S. governors[edit]

Members of the U.S. Senate[edit]

Members of the U.S. House of Representatives[edit]

U.S. Supreme Court justices[edit]

U.S. Ambassadors and diplomats[edit]

Mayors[edit]

Other U.S. state officials[edit]

Foreign presidents, prime ministers, heads of government[edit]

Other foreign officials[edit]

Activists[edit]

Journalism and media[edit]

Law[edit]

Attorneys[edit]

Jurists[edit]

Military[edit]

Ministry and religion[edit]

Science, mathematics, and engineering[edit]

Medicine[edit]

Notable faculty and staff[edit]

Gallery of Vanderbilt notables[edit]

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