This is a list of notable people associated with Minnesota State University, Mankato.
Alumni
Academics and education
Arts and entertainment
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Notability
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Reference(s)
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| Adrienne Armstrong
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Record producer, clothing designer, and wife of Billie Joe Armstrong of the band Green Day
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[8][9]
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| Barbara Fister
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Author, blogger and librarian
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| Becca Kufrin
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Winner of the twenty-second season of The Bachelor and the lead on the fourteenth season of The Bachelorette
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| Andrew Kuster
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Writer, composer, and conductor
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| Vicki Myron
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Librarian, author of Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World
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[10]
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| Brad Nessler
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Sports commentator, ESPN/ESPN on ABC
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| Melissa Peterman
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Actress, Reba
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| Rob Shanahan
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Rock & roll photographer, Ringo Starr's personal photographer
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[11]
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| Mona Smith
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Native American artist, storyteller, and documentary producer
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[12]
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| Mark Withers
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Actor, Dynasty
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| Cedric Yarbrough
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Actor, Reno 911! and The Boondocks
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[13]
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Athletics
Business and leadership
Law, politics, government, and military
| Name
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Notability
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Reference(s)
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| Ben Bakeberg
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Member of the Minnesota House of Representatives
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| Bob Barrett
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Member of the Minnesota House of Representatives; Director of Market Research for the Hazelden Foundation
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[30]
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| Jessica Benham
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Member, Pennsylvania House of Representatives
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| Bob Bird
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Alaskan politician and organizer
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| Charnelle Bjelkengren
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Judge for Spokane County Superior Court
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| David Bly
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Member of the Minnesota House of Representatives
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| Larry Buendorf
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Former Navy aviator and Secret Service agent
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| Lyndon Carlson
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Politician and former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives
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| Greg Davids
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Former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives
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| Pat Garofalo
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Politician and former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives
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| Theresa Greenfield
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Democratic candidate for 2020 U.S. Senate in Iowa
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[31]
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| Lt. Gen. Dennis Hejlik (USMC)
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Commanding general of Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic, and Marine Forces Command
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[32]
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| John Jasinski
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Member of the Minnesota Senate
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| David M. Jennings
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Former Speaker of the House, Minnesota House of Representatives
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| Patrick D. McGowan
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Former member of the Minnesota Senate and sheriff of Hennepin County
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| Scott Newman
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Attorney and former member of the Minnesota Senate and Minnesota House of Representatives
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| Brian Pfarr
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Former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives
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| Mark Piepho
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Former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives and Minnesota Senate
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| Christian Rosenmeier
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Minnesota Senator
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| Gary J. Schmidt
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Assemblyman, Wisconsin State Assembly
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| Stephanie Schriock
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Former president, Emily's List; former campaign manager for Senator Al Franken (D-MN)
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[33]
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| Roy F. Shulz
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Former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives and farmer
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| Rod Searle
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Minnesota State Representative and Speaker of the House Minnesota House of Representatives
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[34]
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| Greg Stevens
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Former member of Iowa House of Representatives
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| Steve Strachan
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Former Member of the Minnesota House of Representatives, former Sheriff of King County, Washington
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| Arthur S. Thomas
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Chief of Chaplains of the U.S. Air Force
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[35][36]
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| Mohamed Aden Tiiceey
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Founder and former president of unrecognized autonomous state, Himan and Heeb
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[37]
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| Tim Walz
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41st governor of Minnesota, 2024 Democratic nominee for vice president of the United States
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| Andy Welti
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Representative, Minnesota House of Representatives
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[38][39]
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| Samuel B. Wilson
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Former Chief Justice, Minnesota Supreme Court
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[40]
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| John M. Zwach
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Former U.S. Representative, MN-06
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[41]
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Other
Faculty
| Name
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Notability
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Reference(s)
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| William Artis
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Sculptor, professor of ceramics
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[42]
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| David G. Bronner
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Businessman, professor of business and finance
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| Barbara K. Charbonneau-Dahlen
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Pembina Chippewa advocate, professor of nursing
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| Harry Coonce
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Professor of mathematics
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| Terry Davis (author)
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Novelist, professor of English
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[43]
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| Cathy Day
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Novelist, short-story writer, professor of English
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[44]
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| Eber Hampton
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Former President, First Nations University of Canada; professor of psychology
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[45]
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| Todd Hoffner
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Head football coach
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| Clark Johnson
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Former member, Minnesota House of Representatives; professor of social sciences
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[46]
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| Judith Kuster
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Professor of speech-language pathology
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[47]
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| Charlotte Lachs
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Soprano singer, professor of vocal music
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[48]
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| Agnes Larson
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Historian, professor of history
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| Frederic Lillebridge
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Pianist, composer, professor of instrumental music
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[49]
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| Richard Robbins (poet)
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Poet, professor of English
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[50][51]
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| Julia Sears
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Academic, suffragist, first woman to head a public college in the United States
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[52]
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| Kathy Sheran
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Former member, Minnesota Senate; assistant professor of nursing
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[53]
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| Hafiz Siddiqi
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Professor of business management
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[54]
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| Seiji Takaku
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Psychologist, professor of psychology
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| Richard Terrill
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Author, jazz musician, professor of fine arts
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[55]
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| Nancy Wicker
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Professor of art history
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Presidents
| Name
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Years[56]
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| George M. Gage
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1868–72
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| Julia A. Sears
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1872–73
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| Rev. David C. John
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1873–80
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| Edward Searing
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1880–98
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| Charles H. Cooper
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1898–1930
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| Dr. Frank D. McElroy
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1930–46
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| Dr. Clarence L. Crawford
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1946–65
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| Dr. James F. Nickerson
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1966–73
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| Dr. Douglas R. Moore
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1974–78
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| Dr. Margaret R. Preska
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1979–92
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| Dr. Richard R. Rush
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1992–2001
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| Dr. Karen Boubel
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2001–02
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| Dr. Richard Davenport
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2002–21
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| Dr. Edward Inch
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2021–present
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- Founded: 1868
- Students: 17,357
- Endowment: 70.8 million
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