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Lista de exalumnos de la Universidad de Michigan

La siguiente es una lista de ex alumnos de la Universidad de Michigan .

Hay más de 640.000 ex alumnos vivos de la Universidad de Michigan en 180 países de todo el mundo. [1] Entre los ex alumnos notables se incluyen el científico informático y empresario Larry Page , el actor James Earl Jones y el presidente de los Estados Unidos Gerald Ford .

Premios Nobel

Activistas

Aeroespacial

Astronautas

Dos vuelos espaciales de la NASA han sido tripulados íntegramente por titulados universitarios de la Universidad de Michigan.

Otros ex alumnos astronautas incluyen:

NASA

Arte, arquitectura y diseño

Ver la lista de exalumnos de artes de la Universidad de Michigan

Artes y entretenimiento

Ver la lista de exalumnos de artes de la Universidad de Michigan

Bellas letras

Ver la lista de exalumnos de artes de la Universidad de Michigan

Negocio

Ver la lista de exalumnos de la carrera de negocios de la Universidad de Michigan

Computadoras, ingeniería y tecnología

Ganadores del premio Turing

Premio Ada LovelaceyPremio Grace Murray Hopperganadores

Aaaaa,ACM,IEEEBecarios y premiados

En 2021, más de 65 exalumnos de Michigan han sido nombrados miembros. De esos exalumnos, cuatro han recibido el premio Eckert-Mauchly (de un total de 42 premios otorgados), el premio más prestigioso por sus contribuciones a la arquitectura informática.

Criminales, asesinos y personajes célebres

"Padre de..."

Fundadores y cofundadores

Educadores

Presidentes de universidades

Ficción, no ficción

Ver la lista de ex alumnos de artes de la Universidad de Michigan .

Amantes de la comida

Becarios Guggenheim

A partir de 2021, los ex alumnos de Michigan incluyen más de 145 becarios Guggenheim.

Periodismo, edición y radiodifusión

Derecho, gobierno y políticas públicas

Fundación MacArthurGanadores de premios

A partir de 2020, 31 exalumnos de Michigan (17 estudiantes de pregrado y 14 estudiantes de posgrado) recibieron una beca MacArthur.

Matemáticas

Educadores de matemáticas

Miembros de la Sociedad Americana de Matemáticas

En 2021, la UM cuenta entre sus exalumnos con 29 miembros de la American Mathematical Society.

Proyecto Manhattan

Varios graduados o becarios de Michigan participaron en el Proyecto Manhattan , principalmente en lo que respecta a la química física del dispositivo.

Medicina y odontología

Militar

Honores varios

Miembros de la Academia Nacional

A partir de 2021, docenas de graduados de Michigan han sido incluidos en varias Academias Nacionales (entre ellas, la Academia Nacional de Ingeniería, la Academia Nacional de Ciencias, etc.).

Creadores de noticias

Sin fines de lucro

Ganadores del premio Pulitzer

En 2022, 35 de los estudiantes de Michigan recibieron un premio Pulitzer. En cuanto al recuento de exalumnos, Michigan ocupa el quinto lugar (en 2018) entre todas las escuelas cuyos exalumnos han ganado premios Pulitzer.

Rhodes Scholars

As of 2021, Michigan had matriculated 30 Rhodes Scholars. Some notable winners are linked below.

Religion

Science

National Medal of Science Laureates/National Medal of Technology and Innovation

Sloan Research Fellows

Sports

See List of University of Michigan sporting alumni

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NOTE: The University of Michigan Alumni Directory is no longer printed, as of 2004. To find more recent information on an alumnus, one must log into the Alumni Association website to search their online directory.

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