List of University of Connecticut people

This is a list of notable alumni and faculty from the University of Connecticut

Alumni

Academics

Academic administrators

Scholars and critics of literature, art and ethics

Scholars of law and political scientists

Scholars of the natural sciences

Scholars of the social sciences

Arts and entertainment

Authors, journalists and commentators

Business and industry

Diplomacy, government, law, and politics

Elected officials

Judges and attorneys

Diplomats, bureaucrats and party leaders

Foreign officials

Military

Sports

Baseball

Men's basketball

Women's basketball

Football

Men's hockey

Men's soccer

Women's soccer

  • Niki Cross - Forward for Houston Dash of the National Women's Soccer League
  • Sara Whalen (born 1976) – Olympic silver medalist
  • Stephanie Labbé - Olympic bronze medalist, Canadian goalkeeper
  • Rachel Hill - Forward for Orlando Pride of the NWSL

Other

Faculty

Current

Former

Note: Years and official titles are given when possible.

Presidents of the University of Connecticut

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