Here follows a list of notable alumni of Purdue University.
Notable alumni
Academia
College chancellors, presidents and vice-presidents
Deans
Professors
- Nolan B. Aughenbaugh â Antarctic explorer and professor emeritus of Geological Engineering at the University of Mississippi
- Ibrahim (Abe) Baggili â CSE Division chair and Roger Richardson professor of computer science and cybersecurity, Louisiana State University
- James R. Barker â professor of Organizational Theory and Strategy, Waikato University
- Michael Baye â Bert Elwert Professor of Business Economics, Indiana University
- L. W. Beineke â professor of graph theory at Purdue University Fort Wayne
- Ronald A. Bosco â expert on Ralph Waldo Emerson, Puritan homiletics and poetics
- Ronald Breaker â Henry Ford II Professor of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology at Yale University
- Monty Buell â chair of the Department of History and Philosophy at Walla Walla University
- George Casella â statistician at Rutgers University, Cornell University, and the University of Florida
- James Samuel Coleman â author of the Coleman Report on the sociology of education
- Carl W. Condit â architectural historian, Northwestern University
- Clarence Cory â first professor in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering at UC Berkeley; received BME degree from Purdue University in 1889 at age 16 and a Doctor of Engineering degree from Purdue University in 1914
- Bruce E. Dale â professor of Chemical Engineering, Michigan State University
- Kenneth E. deGraffenreid â professor of Intelligence Studies, Institute of World Politics
- Victor Denenberg â developmental psychobiologist
- Ralph Faudree â mathematician, combinatorialist, provost at University of Memphis
- James Fieser â professor of philosophy at the University of Tennessee at Martin
- Allan Friedman â Guy L. Odom Professor of Neurological Surgery at Duke University Medical Center
- Michael T. Goodrich â mathematician, computer scientist, department chair at the University of California, Irvine
- Kevin Granata â adjunct professor, Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics and Mechanical Engineering at Virginia Tech; victim of the Virginia Tech massacre
- Ann E. Hagerman â professor of biochemistry at University of Miami
- William D. Haseman â computer science professor at the University of WisconsinâÂÂMilwaukee and Carnegie Mellon University
- Larry Howell â professor of mechanical engineering, Brigham Young University
- Robert Owen Hutchins â professor organic chemistry at Drexel University
- Roger G. Ibbotson â professor of finance, Yale School of Management
- Richard Ian Kimball â professor of history, Brigham Young University
- Benn Konsynski â Goizueta Business School, Emory University
- Lawrence Landweber â John P. Morgridge Professor Emeritus of Computer Science at the University of WisconsinâÂÂMadison
- Arthur H. Lefebvre â professor; head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering 1976âÂÂ1993; pioneer of gas turbine technology and developer of fuel spray technology; professor at Cranfield University, UK
- G. V. Loganathan â professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Virginia Tech; victim of the Virginia Tech massacre
- Fred Mannering â professor, College of Engineering, University of South Florida
- Donald Matthews â political scientist, University of Washington
- James McDonald â economist at Brigham Young University
- Deborah E. McDowell â English professor and author
- Scott A. McLuckey â John A. Leighty Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at Purdue University
- Dorothy Runk Mennen â theatre professor, author, founding president of the Voice and Speech Trainers Association
- Gary Milhollin â law professor, antiâÂÂnuclear weapons activist
- William F. Miller â vice president and provost, Stanford University
- William E. Moore â chemistry professor and vice chancellor for academic affairs at Southern University; first Black PhD in chemistry to graduate from Purdue
- Toby Moskowitz â financial economist, University of Chicago
- David Mount â computer scientist, University of Maryland
- J. Keith Murnighan â Harold H. Hines Jr. Distinguished Professor of Risk Management at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University
- Donna J. Nelson â chemistry professor; Nelson Diversity Surveys author, scientific workforce scholar (postdoctorate 1980âÂÂ1983)
- Robert W. Newcomb â professor of electrical engineering at the University of Maryland
- Dallin D. Oaks â linguistics professor at Brigham Young University
- Peter N. Peregrine â anthropologist and archaeologist
- Larry L. Peterson â computer scientist at Princeton University
- Ronald L. Phillips â biologist, University of Minnesota
- T. Pradeep â professor of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, India
- Steven Pray â Bernhardt Professor of Nonprescription Products and Devices at Southwestern Oklahoma State University
- John C. Reynolds â computer scientist
- Sherwin Rosen â labor economist
- Lyle F. Schoenfeldt â business management professor, known for a standard textbook on human resources
- Granville Sewell â mathematician and intelligent design advocate
- Thomas B. Sheridan â professor of mechanical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, pioneer of robotics and remote control technology
- Carolyn Sherif â social psychologist
- Stephen C. Smith PhD â sociology professor and researcher; family therapist
- Murray Sperber â professor emeritus of English and American Studies at Indiana University, author of several books on college sports
- John W. Sutherland â professor and Fehsenfeld Family Head of Environmental and Ecological Engineering (EEE), Purdue University
- Yizhi Jane Tao â Rice University biochemist who mapped the structure of the influenza A virus nucleoprotein to an atomic level
- James Tour â synthetic organic chemist and nanotechnologist at Rice University
- Ralph von Frese â geophysicist who identified the Wilkes Land mass concentration in Antarctica
- Gregory Weeks â international relations scholar at Webster University Vienna
- Donald Weeks â Maxcy Professor Emeritus of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of NebraskaâÂÂLincoln
- Jill Zimmerman â computer scientist and the James M. Beall Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science at Goucher College
Science and technology
Astronauts and aviators
- Neil Armstrong â Gemini 8, Apollo 11; first man to walk on the Moon
- John Blaha â STS-29, STS-33, STS-43, STS-58, STS-79, STS-81
- Roy D. Bridges â STS-51-F
- Mark N. Brown â STS-28, STS-48
- John H. Casper â STS-36, STS-54, STS-62, STS-77
- Eugene Cernan â Gemini 9A, Apollo 10, Apollo 17; most recent man to walk on the Moon
- Roger Chaffee â killed in Apollo 1 accident
- Richard O. Covey â STS-51-I, STS-26, STS-38, STS-61
- Andrew J. Feustel â STS-125, STS-134
- Guy S. Gardner â STS-27, STS-35
- Henry C. Gordon â Air Force colonel selected for Boeing X-20 Dyna-Soar program
- Virgil I. Grissom â second American in space, Gemini 3, killed in Apollo 1 accident
- Guy Gruters â fighter pilot and prisoner of war in the Vietnam War
- Gregory J. Harbaugh â STS-39, STS-54, STS-71, STS-82
- Iven Carl Kincheloe Jr. â flying ace of the Korean War, first pilot to fly above 100,000 feet (30,480 m)
- Michael J. McCulley â STS-34
- Loral O'Hara â Soyuz MS-24
- Gary E. Payton â STS-51-C
- Mark L. Polansky â STS-98, STS-116, STS-127
- Jerry L. Ross â STS-61-B, STS-27, STS-37, STS-55, STS-74, STS-88, STS-110; holds the US record for spaceflights
- Karl Schoen â one of the first U.S. flying aces of World War I
- Loren J. Shriver â STS-51-C, STS-31, STS-46
- Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger â pilot of US Airways flight 1549 which successfully ditched in the Hudson River
- Scott D. Tingle â Soyuz MS-07
- Janice E. Voss â STS-57, STS-63, STS-83, STS-94, STS-99
- Charles D. Walker â STS-41-D, STS-51-D, STS-61-B
- Mary E. Weber â STS-70, STS-101
- George Welch â World War II fighter pilot and test pilot; best known for shooting down four Japanese planes during the attack on Pearl Harbor
- Donald E. Williams â STS-51-D, STS-34
- David A. Wolf â STS-58, STS-86, Mir 24, STS-89, STS-112, STS-127
Engineers
Researchers
- Robert C. Baker â inventor of the chicken nugget
- Fernley H. Banbury â inventor of the Banbury mixer in 1916
- Farhan Baqai â camera engineer at Apple Inc. and IEEE fellow
- Myron L. Bender â biochemist, recipient of the Midwest Award of the American Chemical Society
- Seymour Benzer â physicist and biologist, winner of the Wolf Prize in Medicine in 1991
- Henry Luke Bolley â botanist, plant pathologist, and football coach
- Richard Bootzin â clinical and research psychologist
- Robert D. Cess â atmospheric scientist
- Rita R. Colwell â environmental microbiologist and scientific administrator; director of National Science Foundation
- Ward Cunningham â inventor of the wiki concept
- Harry Daghlian â physics, the first peacetime fatality of nuclear fission
- Joel Emer â microprocessor architect and Intel Fellow
- Dan Farmer â computer security researcher
- Martin Feinberg â mathematician and chemical engineer
- Elizabeth J. Feinler â information scientist and Internet pioneer
- Gloria Niemeyer Francke â pharmacist and science writer
- William H. Gerstenmaier â associate administrator at NASA
- Norman E. Gibbs â software engineering researcher
- Millicent Goldschmidt â microbiologist and 2006 "Outstanding Alumni", Purdue Department of Biological Sciences
- Jonathan Grudin â researcher of humanâÂÂcomputer interaction and computer-supported cooperative work
- Kun-Liang Guan â biochemist
- Clarence Hansell â research engineer who pioneered investigation into the biological effects of ionized air
- Obed Crosby Haycock â researcher of the upper atmosphere
- Jesse E. Hobson â director of SRI International
- Deng Jiaxian â physicist, "father of the Chinese A-bomb"
- Bradford Keeney â psychotherapist, ethnographer, cybernetician
- Gerhard Klimeck â nanotechnologist
- Harry Kloor â physicist, chemist, screenwriter
- Bertram Kostant â mathematician
- Markus Kuhn â computer scientist
- Matthew Luckiesh â "father of the science of seeing"
- Robert W. Lucky â electrical engineer, inventor, and research manager
- Andrew Majda â ISI highly cited researcher in mathematics
- Herbert Newby McCoy â chemist
- Elwood Mead â former head, Bureau of Reclamation; oversaw the construction of Hoover Dam
- Marilyn T. Miller â pediatric ophthalmologist
- Ben Roy Mottelson â Nobel laureate in Physics in 1975
- Ian Murdock â founder of the Debian Project
- David E. Nichols â pharmacologist, world-renowned expert on psychedelics, founder of the Heffter Institute
- Alex Golden Oblad â chemist and chemical engineer who worked on catalysis
- Edward Mills Purcell â Nobel laureate in Physics in 1952
- C. N. R. Rao â solid-state and materials chemist
- Malcolm Ross â director of the US Navy manned balloon program Project Strato-Lab; set the current altitude record for manned balloon flight with Victor Prather in 1961
- Stacy Sims â exercise physiologist with a focus on women's health and fitness
- Joel Spira â inventor of the electronic solid-state dimmer
- Yitang Zhang â mathematician known for his work with twin primes
- Ming-Ming Zhou â structural and chemical biologist
Arts and entertainment
- Robert K. Abbett â book-cover illustrator and outdoor painter
- George Ade â humorist
- Ted Allen â host of Chopped and Queer Eye
- Max Armstrong â agriculture broadcaster in Chicago
- Donald Bain â author and ghostwriter (Murder, She Wrote, Coffee, Tea or Me)
- Karen Black â actress
- Monte Blue â actor of the silent film era, later a character actor
- Millie Bobby Brown â actress, known for her role in the television series Stranger Things and Enola Holmes films
- Jack Cashill â author, journalist, blogger, contributor to WorldNetDaily
- Kenneth Choi â actor, known for his role as Jim Morita in ', also Red Dawn and sitcoms
- Kate Collins â author of Flower Shop Mysteries
- Trevor Collins â manager at Achievement Hunter
- Thomas James De la Hunt â Indiana historian and columnist
- Eric Dill â musician, member of the band The Click Five
- Simone Elkeles â young-adult romance writer
- Dick Florea â television personality in Fort Wayne, Indiana
- William R. Forstchen â novelist
- Jim Gaffigan â comedian and actor
- JoAnn Giordano â textile artist
- Mass Giorgini â punk rock producer of bands such as Rise Against and Anti-Flag and bassist for Screeching Weasel and Squirtgun
- Gerald Jay Goldberg â novelist
- Harold Gray â creator of Little Orphan Annie comic strip
- Jeff Grubb â author and game designer
- Gabriel Gudding â essayist and poet
- Moira Gunn â host of National Public Radio programs Tech Nation and BioTech Nation
- John Guzlowski â author
- Stephen McKinley Henderson â actor
- Jack Horkheimer â host of astronomy television program Jack Horkheimer: Star Gazer
- Benjamin Bean Horner â architect and photographer
- Steve Horton â New York Times bestselling graphic novelist
- Rick Karr â journalist
- Callie Khouri â screenwriter, director, and film producer
- Jane King â business journalist
- Michael King â political commentator, columnist, television producer
- Harry Kloor â screenwriter, physicist, chemist
- Mercedes Lackey â fantasy novelist
- Wayne Lamb â Broadway and television dancer and professor emeritus of Theatre
- Delita Martin â printmaker and mixed media artist
- Ian McCollum â YouTuber, firearm historian; owner and host of the website and YouTube channel Forgotten Weapons
- John T. McCutcheon â cartoonist, recipient of a Pulitzer Prize in 1931
- Hoshang Merchant â poet
- Felicia Middlebrooks â radio news broadcaster
- Gavin Mikhail â pianist, singer-songwriter
- Karen Marie Moning â novelist
- Tom Moore â theater director
- Carrie Newcomer â singer and songwriter
- Clifton Nicholson â sculptor and jewelry designer
- Mark O'Hare â writer and cartoonist who has worked on various Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network programs such as Rocko's Modern Life
- Bree Olsen â adult film actress
- Chubby Parker â folk musician
- George Peppard (attended) â actor
- Bob Peterson â animator, screenwriter, director and voice actor at Pixar
- Julian Phillips â Emmy Award winner, co-host of weekend Fox & Friends, Fox TV
- Carol Plum-Ucci â young-adult novelist and essayist
- Pat Proctor â war game developer, U.S. Army lieutenant colonel
- Bruce Rogers â typographer, inventor of the Centaur typeface
- Dulquer Salmaan â Indian actor and film producer
- Peter Schneider â film executive, the Walt Disney Company
- Dave Schulthise â punk rock bass guitarist for the Dead Milkmen
- Gary Mark Smith â artist, author, master global street photographer
- Richard Sprague â author and researcher of the John F. Kennedy assassination
- Martha Hopkins Struever â dealer and scholar of American Indian art
- Elizabeth Stuckey-French â short story writer and novelist
- Booth Tarkington â novelist
- Stephanie S. Tolan â children's book author
- Martin Walls â poet
- Don West â pitchman, television personality, wrestling broadcaster
- Perry Wilson â movie critic, thecinemapsycho.com
- Lebbeus Woods â artist and architect
Business and industry
- Samuel R. Allen (BS 1977) â CEO of John Deere
- Chuck Armstrong â president of the Seattle Mariners
- Joyce Beber â advertising executive, promoter of hotelier Leona Helmsley
- Stephen Bechtel Jr. â chairman emeritus and director of Bechtel Group, Inc.
- Paul Bevilaqua â chief engineer, Advanced Development Projects, Lockheed Martin Skunk Works
- Gordon Binder â former CEO of Amgen (1988âÂÂ2000)
- Michael Birck â chairman and founder of Tellabs, Inc.
- Charles F. Bowman â co-founder of Orville Redenbacher's Gourmet Popping Corn
- Beth Brooke â global vice chair of Public Policy for Ernst & Young
- Susan Bulkeley Butler â first female partner at Accenture; author of Become the CEO of You, Inc.
- Herman Cain (MS '71) â businessman, politician, and columnist; former chairman and CEO of Godfather's Pizza
- James Cash Jr. â member of the boards of directors at General Electric, Microsoft, and Walmart
- JoMei Chang â co-founder of Tibco Software
- Allen Chao â co-founder of Watson Pharmaceuticals
- Richard E. Dauch â co-founder of American Axle & Manufacturing
- Rodger Dean Duncan â author and business consultant
- Michael L. Eskew â chairman and CEO, UPS
- Robert M. Feustel â leader of various railroad and energy companies; later served on Purdue University's Board of Trustees.
- Gen Fukunaga â president of FUNimation
- Greg Hayes (1982) â CEO and chair of RTX Corporation; Business Roundtable member
- Gerald D. Hines (BSME 1948) â real estate developer and principal of Hines
- John R. Horne (BS 1960) â former CEO of Navistar
- Brian Lamb â co-founder, chairman, and CEO of C-SPAN
- Howard Lance â CEO of Maxar Technologies
- Marshall Larsen â former chairman, president, and CEO of Goodrich Corporation
- Cook Lougheed â entrepreneur and philanthropist
- Bala S. Manian â medical technology entrepreneur
- Preston McAfee â economist at Google
- Steven McGeady â former Intel executive
- Wade Miquelon â executive vice president and chief financial officer for Walgreens
- Herman H. Pevler â former president of the Norfolk and Western Railway and of the Wabash Railroad
- Patricia Kessler Poppe â president & CEO, CMS and Consumers Energy, CEO of Pacific Gas & Electric Company
- Orville Redenbacher â business leader and agriculturalist; co-founder of Orville Redenbacher's popcorn
- Donald Rice â CEO of Agensys and board member of Wells Fargo Bank
- Lee Schmidt â golf course architect, co-founder of Lee-Schmidt Design, Inc.
- Edmund Schweitzer â president of Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories
- Ruth Siems â home economist with General Foods, inventor of Stovetop Stuffing
- Venu Srinivasan â chairman of TVS Motor
- Don Thompson â CEO of McDonald's
- James A. Thomson â president and CEO, Rand Corporation
- Paul C. Varga â former chief executive officer and chairman of BrownâÂÂForman
- Gregory Wasson â president and chief operating officer, Walgreens corporation
- Sanjiva Weerawarana â co-founder, chairman and CEO of WSO2
Government and law
National office
Military
Sub-national office
Local office
- Isaac Colton Ash â Los Angeles, California, City Council member
- Jane Baker â first female mayor of San Mateo, California
- John J. Barton â former mayor of Indianapolis, Indiana (D)
- Marty Blum â former mayor of Santa Barbara, California
- Elgin English Crull â longest serving city manager of Dallas, Texas to date (1952âÂÂ1966); was city manager when John F. Kennedy was assassinated
- A.E. Henning â Los Angeles, California, City Council member, 1929âÂÂ1933
- Robert J. LaFortune â former mayor of Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Bart Peterson â former mayor of Indianapolis, Indiana (D)
- David H. Rodgers â former mayor of Spokane, Washington (R)
Other political and legal figures
Sports
Baseball
Basketball
- Brian Cardinal â NBA Champion Dallas Mavericks, former professional NBA basketball player 2000âÂÂ2012
- Joe Barry Carroll â NCAA Final Four 1980, former NBA basketball player, 1st pick overall in NBA draft (1980)
- Terry Dischinger â former NBA basketball player (1962âÂÂ1973); NBA Rookie of the Year; Olympic gold in basketball (1960)
- Katie Douglas â former basketball player in the WNBA
- Ray Eddy â former Purdue Boilermakers men's basketball head coach
- Zach Edey â 2-time consensus national player of the year (2023âÂÂ2024), 2-time all American; Currently playing for the Memphis Grizzlies
- Carsen Edwards â NBA player Boston Celtics, twice named an All-American
- Herm Gilliam â NBA Champion Portland Trail Blazers, NBA player (1969âÂÂ77), NCAA Finals 1969
- Paul Hoffman â former NBA player, BAA Rookie of the Year (1947), NBA Champion (1948), former general manager for the Baltimore Bullets
- Robbie Hummel â 1st Team All-Big Ten; professional basketball player for the Minnesota Timberwolves
- Jaden Ivey (2020âÂÂ2022) â top 5 pick in NBA draft; currently plays for Chicago Bulls
- JaJuan Johnson â Big-Ten Player of the Year; current professional basketball for the Idaho Stampede of the NBA Development League
- Billy Keller â NCAA Finals 1969, 3-time ABA Champion, former University of Indianapolis men's basketball coach
- Frank Kendrick â former NBA player and NBA Champion (1975), Golden State Warriors
- Carl Landry â 1st Team All-Big Ten; current professional NBA player for the Sacramento Kings
- Alan Major â former head coach of the Charlotte 49ers
- Cuonzo Martin â current head coach of the Missouri Tigers men's basketball
- Brad Miller â former NBA basketball player, two-time NBA All-Star
- E'Twaun Moore â 1st Team All-Big Ten; currently an NBA free agent, last played for the Phoenix Suns
- Rick Mount â three-time All-American at Purdue and two-time Big Ten Player of the Year; NCAA Finals 1969; former American Basketball Association basketball player
- Matt Painter â current Purdue Boilermakers men's basketball head coach, former coach at Southern Illinois University, 16 NCAA Tournament appearances
- Glenn Robinson â 1994 NCAA Player of the Year (John R. Wooden Award, Naismith Awards and four other polls), two-time 1st Team All-American; former NBA player, 1st pick overall in NBA draft (1994); NBA champion (2005) with San Antonio Spurs
- Amy Ruley â North Dakota State University women's basketball coach
- Dave Schellhase â first-team All-American at Purdue; former Indiana State Sycamores men's basketball head coach, former Minnesota State-Moorhead head coach
- Jerry Sichting â NBA Champion Boston Celtics, NBA player (1980âÂÂ90), NCAA Final Four 1980
- Kevin Stallings â current Vanderbilt Commodores men's basketball head coach, former coach at Illinois State University
- Caleb Swanigan â NCAA National Player of the Year 2017, NBA first round draft pick, Big Ten Player of the year 2017
- Stephanie White (1995âÂÂ1999) â former professional basketball player and the current head coach of the Indiana Fever of the WNBA
- Howie Williams â Olympic gold in basketball (1952), AAU National Champion (1952, 1953)
- Trevion Williams (born 2000) â basketball player for Maccabi Tel Aviv of the Israeli Basketball Premier League
- John Wooden â Basketball Hall of Fame honoree as both player and coach; 10-time NCAA Champion coach at UCLA; 1932 National champion and All-American as player
Football
- Mike Alstott â former NFL and Super Bowl Champion fullback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Purdue's all-time leading rusher
- Cliff Avril â NFL defensive end of the Seattle Seahawks; Champion Super Bowl XLVIII and participated in XLIX
- Ryan Baker â NFL defensive end for the Miami Dolphins, 2009âÂÂ2012
- Derrick Barnes â linebacker drafted in the 4th round 113th pick in 2021; currently plays for the Detroit Lions
- Erich Barnes â NFL defensive back, four-time All-Pro
- David Blough â NFL offensive coordinator for the Washington Commanders
- George Bolan â Chicago Staleys (1921), Bears (1922âÂÂ24)
- Drew Brees (Class of 2000) â Super Bowl Champion, Super Bowl MVP, All-Pro, Pro Bowl quarterback, San Diego Chargers and New Orleans Saints; Maxwell Award; 2 x Heisman Trophy finalist; Rose Bowl Game
- Dave Butz â 16-year, 2x Super Bowl Champion NFL Lineman with the Washington Redskins and selected to the all NFL 1980s Team
- Scott Campbell â played quarterback for six seasons for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Atlanta Falcons
- Rosevelt Colvin â 2x Super Bowl Champion, professional football player in the NFL with the Chicago Bears and New England Patriots
- Gary Danielson â former NFL quarterback; current TV announcer, College Football
- Len Dawson â Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback with the Kansas City Chiefs, Super Bowl IV MVP
- Jim Everett â Pro Bowl NFL quarterback; Saint Louis Rams, New Orleans Saints, San Diego Chargers
- Tim Foley â former defensive back for Purdue and defensive back for Miami Dolphins Super Bowl Champions
- Gilbert Gardner â NFL linebacker, member of the Super Bowl XLI-winning Indianapolis Colts
- Wayne Gift â NFL player with the Cleveland Rams
- Bob Griese â Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback with the Miami Dolphins; led Dolphins to 17-0-0 perfect season; 2x Super Bowl Champion quarterback; College Football Hall of Fame, Rose Bowl Champion quarterback
- Steve Griffin â former NFL and Arena Football League player
- Nick Hardwick â former NFL center of the San Diego Chargers
- Matt Hernandez â NFL offensive tackle
- Mark Herrmann â former NFL quarterback with the Indianapolis Colts and San Diego Chargers; 3-time Bowl game MVP with Purdue, Heisman Trophy finalist
- Paul Humphrey â NFL center for the Brooklyn Dodgers
- Clarence Janecek â NFL offensive guard of the Pittsburgh Pirates
- Dustin Keller â NFL tight end with the Miami Dolphins
- Ryan Kerrigan â NFL linebacker of the Washington Redskins and Philadelphia Eagles; 1st Team All-American
- Ed Klewicki â Detroit Lions, 1930s
- Jon Krick â Arena Football League player
- John Letsinger â Pittsburgh Pirates, 1933
- Matt Light â NFL left tackle of the New England Patriots; 3x Super Bowl Champion Super Bowl (XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX), and participated in XLII
- Jim Looney â NFL linebacker of the San Francisco 49ers
- Marc May â NFL tight end of the Minnesota Vikings
- Rondale Moore â NFL wide receiver of the Arizona Cardinals
- Raheem Mostert â NFL running back for the San Francisco 49ers
- Wave Myers â former coach at Ball State
- Mike Neal â NFL defensive tackle of the Green Bay Packers
- Rob Ninkovich â linebacker for the New England Patriots; has also played for the New Orleans Saints and the Miami Dolphins
- Kyle Orton â quarterback, drafted by the Chicago Bears had played for several NFL teams
- Curtis Painter â backup quarterback for the Indianapolis Colts, drafted in 2009 to succeed Peyton Manning
- Shaun Phillips â NFL defensive end of the Tennessee Titans
- Mike Phipps â College Football Hall of Fame former NFL Quarterback, Cleveland Browns, Chicago Bears, Heisman Trophy Runner-up
- Bernard Pollard â NFL safety of the Tennessee Titans
- Ed Rate â former NFL blocking back for the Milwaukee Badgers
- Karl Singer â AFL tackle for the Boston Patriots
- Joe Skibinski â former NFL guard for the Cleveland Browns and Green Bay Packers
- Ed Skoronski â NFL player
- Blane Smith â former NFL linebacker for the Green Bay Packers
- Anthony Spencer â NFL linebacker drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in 2007
- John Standeford â NFL wide receiver of the Detroit Lions, member of the Super Bowl XLI-winning Indianapolis Colts
- Darryl Stingley â former NFL wide receiver with the New England Patriots
- Hank Stram â Pro Football Hall of Fame coach of the Kansas City Chiefs
- Taylor Stubblefield â NCAA Division 1 football career receptions leader, played for the St. Louis Rams
- Kevin Sumlin (Class of 1989) â former head coach of the Arizona Wildcats; current associate head coach, co-offensive coordinator, and tight ends coach for the University of Maryland
- Michael Terrizzi â played briefly for the San Francisco 49ers
- Calvin Williams â NFL wide receiver of the Philadelphia Eagles; rookie of the year
- Clem Woltman â former NFL tackle for the Philadelphia Eagles
- Rod Woodson â Super Bowl Champion (XXXV), Pro Football Hall of Fame defensive back, 11-time Pro-Bowler (at three different positions) and former NFL cornerback
Other sports
- Stephan Bonnar â appeared on the first season of The Ultimate Fighter, retired professional mixed martial artist, two-time Golden Gloves Champion, UFC Hall of Fame member
- David Boudia â Olympic diver (2008, gold 2012, silver 2016)
- Larry Burton â Olympic runner (1976)
- Keith Carter â Olympic swimmer (silver, 1948)
- Joe Corso â Olympic wrestler (1976)
- Javier DÃÂaz â Olympic swimmer for Mexico (2000, 2004)
- Dick the Bruiser â professional wrestling champion; real name William Afflis; also played in the NFL
- Amanda Elmore â Olympic rower (gold 2016)
- Ray Ewry â ten-time Olympic champion in track and field (gold, 1900, 1904, 1906, 1908)
- Jon Fitch â Boilermaker team captain wrestler; professional mixed martial artist, formerly with the Ultimate Fighting Championship
- Cliff Furnas â Olympic runner (1920)
- Ed Glover â Olympic pole-vaulter (bronze, 1906)
- Ray Gunkel â AAU Champion wrestler, NCAA semifinalist and professional champion
- Matt Hamill (attended) â three-time NCAA Division III National Champion in wrestling, silver and gold medalist of the 2001 Summer Deaflympics; mixed martial artist who fought in the Ultimate Fighting Championship; retired
- Lacey Hearn â Olympic athlete (1904)
- Chris Huffins â Olympic decathlete (1996, 2000)
- Steele Johnson â Olympic diver (silver 2016)
- Pariya Junhasavasdikul â Thai professional golfer who plays on the Asian Tour
- Shiv Kapur â professional golfer
- Gerald Koh â Olympic swimmer (2000)
- Gyöngyvér Lakos â Olympic swimmer (2000)
- Matt Mitrione â former NFL player and current heavyweight fighter for Bellator MMA
- Nate Moore â Boilermaker team captain wrestler; current MMA competitor, formerly fighting for Strikeforce
- Nedzad Mulabegovic â shot put for Croatia (2012)
- Betty Mullen-Brey â 100-meter butterfly (1956)
- Ryan Newman â 2008 Daytona 500 Champion, 2002 Winston Cup Rookie of the Year
- Jake O'Brien â Boilermaker wrestler; current MMA fighter, previously the WEC and the UFC
- Coralie O'Connor â swimming (1952)
- Kara Patterson â javelin (2012)
- Carol Pence-Taylor â Olympic swimmer (1948)
- Eric Rodwell â professional bridge player
- Joan Rosazza â Olympic swimmer (silver, 1956)
- Chris Schenkel â sportscaster
- Lauren Sesselmann â women's soccer for Canada (2012)
- Doug Sharp â Olympic bobsledder (2002)
- Miguel Torres (attended) â wrestler; current professional mixed martial arts fighter, former WEC Bantamweight Champion
- Frank Verner â Olympic athlete (1904)
- Fred Wampler â PGA Tour golfer
- Beth Whittall â 100-meter butterfly for Canada (1956)
- Jeanne Wilson-Vaughn â Olympic swimmer (1948)
- Fred Wilt â Olympic runner (1948)
Other alumni
See also
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