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List of Miami University people

This is a list of Miami University people who have some significant affiliation with the school, including university presidents, notable alumni, and faculty members.

Alumni

Academia

Art

Business

Entertainment

Law

Literature and journalism

Military

Politics

Presidents and prime ministers

U.S. Senate

  • Calvin S. Brice, U.S. senator from Ohio (1891–1897), railroad magnate and campaign manager for Grover Cleveland's U.S. presidential campaign against Brice's fellow Miami alumnus, Benjamin Harrison
  • Maria Cantwell, U.S. senator from Washington (since 2001)
  • Mike DeWine, 70th governor of Ohio (since 2019), former U.S. senator from Ohio (1995–2007), 50th Ohio attorney general (2011–2019)
  • John J. McRae, U.S. senator from Mississippi (1851–1852), 21st governor of Mississippi (1854–1857), U.S. representative from Mississippi (1858–1861)
  • Oliver P. Morton, U.S. senator from Indiana (1867–1877), 14th governor of Indiana (1861–1867)
  • George E. Pugh, U.S. senator from Ohio (1855–1861), third Ohio attorney general (1852–1854)
  • John B. Weller, U.S. senator from California (1852–1857), fifth governor of California (1858–1860), U.S. representative from Ohio (1839–45), U.S. minister to Mexico (1861)

U.S. House of Representatives

  • Susan Brooks, U.S. representative from Indiana (2013–2021)
  • Ozro J. Dodds, U.S. representative from Ohio (1872–1873)
  • Steve Driehaus, U.S. representative from Ohio (2009–2011)
  • Samuel Galloway, U.S. representative from Ohio (1855–1857)
  • Isaac M. Jordan, U.S. representative from Ohio (1883–1885)
  • Michael Oxley, U.S. representative from Ohio (1981–2007) and co-sponsor of the Sarbanes–Oxley Act
  • Paul Ryan, 54th speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives (2015–2019); 2012 Republican vice presidential candidate; U.S. representative from Wisconsin (1999–2019)
  • Milton Sayler, U.S. representative from Ohio (1873–1879)
  • Caleb B. Smith, sixth U.S. secretary of the interior (1861–1863), U.S. representative from Indiana (1843–1849), federal judge
  • David Taylor, U.S. representative from Ohio (since 2025)
  • Anthony Thornton, justice of the Illinois Supreme Court (1870–1873) and U.S. representative from Illinois (1865–1867)

Governors

  • Charles Anderson, 27th governor of Ohio (1865–1866)
  • James E. Campbell, 38th governor of Ohio (1890–1892)
  • William Dennison Jr., 24th governor of Ohio (1860–1862) and U.S. Postmaster General
  • Mike DeWine, 70th governor of Ohio (since 2019), former U.S. senator from Ohio (1995–2007), 50th Ohio attorney general (2011–2019)
  • Andrew L. Harris, 44th governor of Ohio (1906–1909), U.S. commissioner, American Civil War General
  • John J. McRae, U.S. senator from Mississippi (1851–1852), 21st governor of Mississippi (1854–1857), U.S. Representative from Mississippi (1858–1861)
  • Oliver P. Morton, U.S. senator from Indiana (1867–1877), 14th governor of Indiana (1861–1867)
  • John B. Weller, U.S. senator from California (1852–1857), fifth governor of California (1858–1860), U.S. representative from Ohio (1839–45), U.S. minister to Mexico (1861)

State

Local

Ambassadors

Cabinet members and other politicians

Science

Sports

Baseball

Basketball

Football

Hockey

Wrestling

Other sports

Theology

Notable faculty and staff

Faculty

Presidents of Miami University

The following persons have served as president of Miami University:

Table notes:

See also

References