Francis de los Reyes III, Glenn E. and Phyllis J. Futrell Distinguished Professor and Alumni Distinguished Undergraduate Professor at North Carolina State University
Donald W. Roberts, Utah State University Research Professor Emeritus and Cornell University Roy A. Young Scientist Emeritus Chair, see §Donald W. Roberts below
Oshoke Pamela Abalu (born 1978), co-founder of The Love and Magic Company and former Chief Architect at MetLife
Jeremy Caniglia (born 1970), Fine Arts B.F.A. 1993, illustrator of book covers for fantasy and horror genres
Leon Quincy Jackson (1926/1927–1995), architect, professor, and an early African American architect in Oklahoma and Tennessee; attended classes but did not graduate[16]
Joey Kirkpatrick (born 1952), glass artist, sculptor, wire artist, and educator
Michael Mabry (born 1955), attended for only one year, graphic designer and illustrator[17]
Conde McCullough (1887–1946), civil engineering graduate in 1910, noted bridge engineer and architect[18]
Sadanand Joshi, Ph.D. 1980, president of Joshi Technologies International, Inc. (JTI), petroleum engineer, contributed in developing horizontal well technology to produce crude oil and natural gas
Donald W. Roberts, Utah State University Research Professor Emeritus and Cornell University Roy A. Young Scientist Emeritus Chair, helped to form the subdiscipline of biological pest control, known for studying Metarhizium
Tom M. Whitney, BS 1961, MS 1962, Ph.D. 1964, co-inventor of the first handheld calculator able to perform trigonometry, and former executive vice-president of engineering at Apple Inc.[87]
Gertrude Cox, B.S. 1929, statistician, president of American Statistical Association in 1956, first woman elected into International Statistical Institute
Wayne Fuller, B.S. 1955, M.S. 1957, Ph.D. 1959, statistician
Sarah Nusser, master's 1987, Ph.D. 1990, statistician and vice president for research at Iowa State
Hadley Wickham, Ph.D. 2008, New Zealand statistician, elected fellow of American Statistical Association in 2015, known for ggplot2 and tidy data
Dan Gable, lost only one collegiate wrestling match; 1972 Olympic gold medalist and 1971 World Wrestling Champion, became top wrestling coach in the country at the University of Iowa[93]
J. (Hans) van Leeuwen, emeritus professor of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering at ISU, and developer of MycoMeal fungal feed and purified alcohol
Nellie May Naylor (1885–1992), influential chemistry professor at Iowa State University, one of the earliest female chemistry professors at ISU, teaching 1908–1955
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