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List of University of Chicago alumni

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This list of University of Chicago alumni consists of notable people who graduated or attended the University of Chicago. The alumni of the university include graduates and attendees. Graduates are defined as those who hold bachelor's, master's, or Ph.D. degrees from the university, while attendees are those who studied at the university but did not complete the program or obtain a degree. Honorary degree holders and auditors of the university are excluded. Summer session attendees are also excluded from the list since summer terms are not part of the university's formal academic years.

Nobel laureates

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Government

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Heads of state or of government

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Other government officials

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Arts and entertainment

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Athletics

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Business

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Education

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Historians

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Journalism

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Literature

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Mathematics

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Medicine

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Religion

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Social sciences

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Science and technology

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Fictional

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References

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