List of Illinois State University alumni

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This is a list of Illinois State University alumni who are notable enough to warrant an article in Wikipedia. The list is organized by general fields of achievement.

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Suzy Bogguss
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Donald McHenry
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Richard Roeper

Business

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Tricia Griffith 1986 CEO for The Progressive Corporation. The first woman named as Fortune Magazine's Businessperson of the Year in 2018.
Patti S. Hart 1978 Vice chairman of International Game Technology. She was named one of the "50 Most Powerful Women in Business" in 1998 by Fortune magazine.[1]
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Education

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J. Michael Adams 1969 President of Farleigh Dickinson University.[2]
K. Patricia Cross 1948 A retired professor from the University of California-Berkeley, Dr. Cross was a senior lecturer and chair of the Department of Administration, Planning, and Social Policy at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.[3]
Donald McHenry 1957 U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations during the Carter Administration. He is presently a Distinguished Professor of Diplomacy at Georgetown University.
Patrick Schloss 1974 Author, researcher, and former president of Northern State University and Valdosta State University
Kenneth "Buzz" Shaw 1961 Chancellor of Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York from 1991 to 2004.
Reg Weaver 1962 Served as the president for the National Education Association from 2002 to 2008.[4]
Paul Wehman 1974 M.S. Professor of counseling and special education and director of the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center, Virginia Commonwealth University
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Journalism and letters

Law

Literature

  • Norbert Blei – author of the Chicago trilogy of Neighborhoods, The Ghost of Sandburg-Es Phizzog, and Chi Town.[7]
  • Mort Castle – writer specializing in the horror genre. He has written seven novels, two short story collections, and hundreds of "shorter works."[8]
  • Kate Charles – mystery novelist who bases all of her novels out of the Church of England. Her works include Evil Angels Among Them, Unruly Passions, and Cruel Habitations.[9]
  • Eric Rohmann – author and illustrator of children's books. He received the 2003 Caldecott medal for My Friend Rabbit. He also received a 1995 Caldecott Honor book award for Time Flies. His other titles include The Cinder Cats and The Prairie Train.[10]
  • Lester W. Smith – game designer specializing in role-playing games. Creator of the Origins Award winning game Dragon Dice.[11]

Music

Science

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Malcolm L. McCallum
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Neal Cotts
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D. A. Weibring

Government

Federal Government

State Government

Local Government

Sports

Theatre/Movies

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Gary Cole
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John Malkovich
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Laurie Metcalf
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Tim Russ

Other

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