List of Miami University people

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The following is a list of presidents, notable alumni, and faculty members of Miami University, in Oxford, Ohio, U.S.

Alumni[edit]

Academia[edit]

Art[edit]

Business[edit]

Entertainment[edit]

Law[edit]

Literature and journalism[edit]

P.J. O'Rourke

Military[edit]

Second Lieutenant Terrence Graves, Medal of Honor recipient
Benjamin Harrison, 23rd President of the United States

Politics[edit]

President and prime minister[edit]

Mike DeWine, US Senator and current governor (OH)

U.S. Senate[edit]

Paul Ryan, 54th Speaker of the US House of Representatives

U.S. House of Representatives[edit]

Governor[edit]

State[edit]

Local[edit]

Ambassador[edit]

Other[edit]

Sports[edit]

Baseball[edit]

Wally Szczerbiak

Basketball[edit]

Bo Schembechler

Football[edit]

Carter Camper

Hockey[edit]

Wrestling[edit]

Other sports[edit]

Theology[edit]

David Swing

Notable faculty and staff[edit]

Faculty[edit]

Presidents of Miami University[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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