List of Cumberland University people

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This is a list of notable current and former faculty members, administrators, alumni, and attendees of Cumberland University in Lebanon, Tennessee.

Notable alumni

Academia

University presidents

Professors

Activists

Art, education, literature, and humanities

Athletics

Business and economics

Entertainment

Government and politics

U.S. Cabinet members

U.S. diplomats

U.S. governors

U.S. lieutenant governors

Members of the U.S. Senate

Members of the U.S. House of Representatives

U.S. territorial delegates

U.S. judicial officials

U.S. Supreme Court justices
Other federal judges
State judges

State legislators

Mayors

Other

Journalism

Medicine

  • Thomas P. Howell, Doctor of Choctaw heritage who practiced in the Chickasaw Nation[70][71]

Military

Other

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