List of University of Central Missouri people

The following is a list of notable people associated with the University of Central Missouri, located in the American city of Warrensburg, Missouri.


Notable alumni

Politics and government

Arts and media

Education

Science and technology

  • Thomas Kunz - researcher notable for insights into bat ecology
  • Gregg Miller – Inventor of Neuticles and author. 2005 recipient of LG Nobel Peace Prize for Medicine
  • Richard Schelp – mathematician; frequent research collaborator with Paul Erdős
  • David Steward – CEO of World Wide Technology, Inc., the world's largest African American-owned company
  • Curtis Cooper – mathematician; known for discovering largest known prime number

Sports

  • Dalton Moberly - Former Central Missouri Track and Field standout, NCAA DII Elite 89 winner, 7 time Noonball Association MVP

Athletes

Ron Tabb - 1983 Boston Marathon....2:09:31 2nd. 5th fastest marathon in U.S. history

Owners and executives

Other

  • Jeffrey Lundgren – self-proclaimed prophet; former leader of a cult group; convicted murderer
  • Carrie Nation – leader of the temperance movement

Notable faculty

References

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