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List of University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire people

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This is a list of notable people who attended, or taught at, the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire in the United States.

Notable alumni

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T. Keith Glennan, first administrator of NASA
Justin Vernon, lead singer of Bon Iver
Reid Anderson, bassist
Mark Andrew Green, Congressman and ambassador
Peter Madsen, pianist
Richard Saykally, UC-Berkeley chemist
Elizabeth Willis, poet
Paul Menard, NASCAR driver
Joseph Ball, U.S. Senator
Glenn Worf, bassist
Willy Porter, songwriter

Music

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Business and economics

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Science

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Government

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Journalism

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Arts and entertainment

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Athletics

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Other

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Notable faculty

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Chancellors and Presidents

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Since its founding in 1916, the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire has had three presidents and six chancellors. One president, Leonard Haas, took an interim assignment with the UW System and returned as chancellor.[154]

  • Harvey Schofield, President 1916–1940
  • William R. Davies, President 1941–1959
  • Leonard Haas, President 1959–1971, Chancellor 1973–1980
  • M. Emily Hannah, Chancellor 1981–1984
  • Larry G. Schnack, Chancellor 1985–1997
  • Donald J. Mash, Chancellor 1998–2005
  • Brian Levin-Stankevich, Chancellor 2006–2012
  • James Schmidt, Chancellor 2013–present

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