List of University of Illinois Chicago people

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This is a list of people associated with the University of Illinois Chicago in the United States.

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Note that for earlier alumni, validating attendance is difficult. Before the creation of the Circle Campus, UIC was a two-year institution at Navy Pier. After two years, students continued at the Urbana-Champaign campus. During this period, the Chicago campus was not seen as distinct; thus, records about the first two years of a student's attendance often said nothing about whether those years were completed at Navy Pier. Consequently, some of the below alumni are credited in official biographies as graduating from the "University of Illinois." The alumni listed below for the Navy Pier period are those confirmed to have attended the Navy Pier campus.

Notable faculty

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Bill Ayers

Alumni

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Adrian D. Smith
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Michael Gross
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Carol Moseley Braun
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James R. Thompson
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Curtis Granderson

Academia

Architecture and design

Arts and entertainment

Business

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Cary Kochman

Government, politics, and service

Journalism, literature and writing

Medicine and dentistry

Military

Non-profit organizations

Sports

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