List of University of Wisconsin-River Falls alumni
This list of University of Wisconsin–River Falls alumni includes notable gramoduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of University of Wisconsin–River Falls (UWRF), a public, coeducational university located in River Falls, Wisconsin, United States.
Academia
- John Q. Emery, early university president
- Edward N. Peterson, historian
Business
- David Swensen, Chief Investment Officer, Yale University; member of President Barack Obama's Economic Recovery Advisory Board
Entertainment
- Michael J. Nelson, comedian (did not graduate)
Literature
- Boyd Huppert, journalist (Kare 11)
- Michael Norman,author
- Cathy Wurzer, journalist
Politics
- William Berndt, Wisconsin State Senate
- William Walter Clark, former member of the Wisconsin State Assembly and Wisconsin State Senate
- Paul Dailey, Jr., former member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Kristen Dexter, former member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Steve Drazkowski, Minnesota politician
- Robert M. Dueholm, Wisconsin State Assembly
- Carroll L. Hurd, Mayor of St. Louis Park, Minnesota
- Donald L. Iverson, former member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Robert P. Knowles, Wisconsin State Senate
- Mark W. Neumann, former congressman
- Harvey Stower, Wisconsin State Assembly
- Tom Tiffany, Wisconsin State Assembly
- Kenneth S. White, Wisconsin State Senate
Religion
- Francis Paul Prucha, Roman Catholic priest and educator
Sports
- Osborne Cowles, basketball coach
- Nate DeLong, former NBA player
- Owen Schmitt, former NFL player
- Mike Young, minor league player and manager, Australia national baseball team player and coach and Australia national cricket team fielding coach
Other
- Daniel Brandenstein, astronaut
- Jim Hall, programmer
- Jon Clark, sculptor
- Gene Koss, sculptor
- Michael Meihlen, sculptor
- Brett Kalusky, photographer
References
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