List of University of Washington people

This page lists notable students, alumni and faculty members of the University of Washington.

Notable UW students and alumni

Nobel laureates

Academic administration and teaching

Aeronautics and astronautics

Michael P. Anderson, NASA Astronaut and crew member of the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster
Scott Crossfield, test pilot

Art and architecture

Facade showing the signature style of architect Minoru Yamasaki

Business and law

Diplomacy

Literature

Pulitzer Prize winners

National Book Award

General

If no class year is listed, author may not have graduated.

Robert Zubrin, science fiction writer

Politics

Henry M. Jackson, United States Senator[5]

Military

Prominent officers

Monument to the Abraham Lincoln Brigade on campus
Active duty
Spanish Civil War
World War II
Other

Medal of Honor recipients

Religion

Science and technology

Muhammed Zafar Iqbal, PhD 1982, science-fiction writer and professor of Shahjalal University of Science and Technology

Social science and humanities

Sports

Olympic medal winners

Baseball

Basketball

Nate Robinson

Football

Soccer

Track and field

Other sports

Music

Television, film, and other arts

Crime

Notable current and former faculty and staff

Nobel Laureates

Pulitzer Prize winners

Biology and medicine

Business and law

Politics and administration

Science and technology

Social science, arts and humanities

Athletics

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