List of University of Michigan arts alumni

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Academic unit key
SymbolAcademic unit
ARCH Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning
BUS Ross School of Business
COE College of Engineering
DENT School of Dentistry
GFSPP Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
HHRS Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies
LAW Law School
LSA College of LS&A
MED Medical School
SMTD School of Music, Theatre and Dance
PHARM School of Pharmacy
SED School of Education
SNRE School of Natural Resources
SOAD The Stamps School of Art & Design
SOI School of Information
SON School of Nursing
SOK School of Kinesiology
SOSW School of Social Work
SPH School of Public Health
MDNG Matriculated, did not graduate

This is a list of arts-related alumni from the University of Michigan.

Art, architecture, and design

Architecture and civil engineering

Academics

Designers

Fine artists

Others

Arts and entertainment

Dance

Directors, producers, and screenwriters

National Book Award

National Medal of the Arts

Emmy Award

Collectively, as of 2017, 31 Michigan alumni have won 87 Emmy Awards.

Golden Globe Award winners

Grammy Award winners

Tony Award winners

Graphic arts

Music

Music: Composers

Music: Groups

Music: Instrumentalists

Music: Educators and musicologists

Music: Producers

Music: Vocalists

Academy Award nominees and winners

Talent management

Theatre, film, and television

Writers of fiction, poetry, and nonfiction

Other

See also

References

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