List of University of Wisconsin–Whitewater alumni

The University of Wisconsin–Whitewater is a public university in Whitewater, Wisconsin. Following are some of its notable alumni.

Academia and education

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Art and architecture

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Business

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Entertainment

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Literature and journalism

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Military

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Politics

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Religion

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Sports

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  • Chick Agnew – football player, coach, and college sports administrator

References

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