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This list includes people who are affiliated with the University of Maryland, College Park (UMDCP) in various capacities, such as academia, politics, business, and arts. It covers Nobel laureates, presidents, professors, authors, and more.
A dynamic list of notable people who have received a Rhodes Scholarship to the University of Oxford since 1902. The list is sorted by year, surname, region and notability, and includes biographical information and sources.
Learn about the history, academics, and athletics of the flagship public research university in Maryland. Founded in 1856, UMD offers over 200 degree programs and is a member of the Big Ten Conference.
This category lists people who are alumni of the University of Maryland, College Park or its predecessor institutions. It includes subcategories for Maryland Terrapins athletes and other notable alumni by name.
Cornell is the only university in the world with three female winners of unshared Nobel Prizes among its graduates; Cornell alumni Pearl S. Buck, Barbara McClintock, and Toni Morrison each were unshared recipients of the prize. [5] [6] Many alumni maintain university ties through the university's homecoming. Its alumni magazine is Cornell ...
The following former Maryland governors are alumni of UM Law: Austin Lane Crothers (1890), 46th Governor of Maryland, 1908–1912 [2] Marvin Mandel (1942), 56th Governor of Maryland, 1969–1979 [3] Theodore McKeldin (1925), 53rd Governor of Maryland, 1951–1959 [4] Herbert O'Conor (1920), 51st Governor of Maryland, 1939–1947; U.S. Senate ...
Learn about the notable graduates, former students, and faculty of the USNA, an undergraduate college that educates and commissions officers for the Navy and Marine Corps. The list includes presidents, astronauts, Nobel laureates, Medal of Honor recipients, and more.
Of the seven Maryland recipients of the famous Congressional Medal of Honor between World War I and World War II, three were graduates of the Baltimore City College. Numerous bridges, highways, buildings, lunar craters, institutions, monuments, and professorships throughout the region, state and nation have been named for B.C.C. alumni ...