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* [[Esmeralda Santiago]], [[Puerto Rico|Puerto Rican]] writer
* [[Esmeralda Santiago]], [[Puerto Rico|Puerto Rican]] writer
* [[Alice Sheldon]], who published science fiction as [[James Tiptree, Jr.]]
* [[Alice Sheldon]], who published science fiction as [[James Tiptree, Jr.]]
* [[Alice Walker]], winner of the [[Pulitzer Prize]] for her novel, ''[[The Color Purple]]''<ref name=NYT/>
* [[Alice Walker]], winner of the [[Pulitzer Prize]] for her novel, ''[[The Color Purple]]''<ref name=NYT/> <ref>http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9002503 </ref>


===Visual and performing arts===
===Visual and performing arts===
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* [[Rudolf Arnheim]]
* [[Rudolf Arnheim]]
* [[Peter Cameron (US writer)|Peter Cameron]], novelist
* [[Peter Cameron (US writer)|Peter Cameron]], novelist
* [[Joseph Campbell]], world-renowned cultural historian and critic of mythology<ref name=NYT/>
* [[Joseph Campbell]], author of works on comparative mythology <ref name=NYT/> <ref>http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9359605 </ref>
* [[Suzanne Chazin]], novelist
* [[Suzanne Chazin]], novelist
* [[Billy Collins]], poet and former [[Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress|Poet Laureate of the United States]]
* [[Billy Collins]], poet and former [[Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress|Poet Laureate of the United States]]
* [[Merce Cunningham]], American modern dancer and choreographer <ref>http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9028221 </ref>
* [[Dorothy Delay]], world-renowned violin teacher who also taught at the [[Juilliard School]]
* [[Dorothy Delay]], world-renowned violin teacher who also taught at the [[Juilliard School]]
* [[Mark Doty]], poet and former [[Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress|Poet Laureate of the United States]]
* [[Mark Doty]], poet and former [[Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress|Poet Laureate of the United States]]
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* [[Max Lerner]], journalist
* [[Max Lerner]], journalist
* [[Paul Lisicky]], poet
* [[Paul Lisicky]], poet
* [[Robert Lynd]] and [[Helen Lynd]], U.S. sociologists <ref>http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9370791 </ref>
* [[Valerie Martin]], writer
* [[Valerie Martin]], writer
* [[David Maslanka]], composer
* [[David Maslanka]], composer

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Alumni

Since its founding in 1926, the College has awarded some 15,000 degrees in both graduate and undergraduate disciplines. Below is a list of some of the College's more recognizable graduates, organized by field.

Entertainment and media

Music

Politics and public service

Writing and poetics

Visual and performing arts

Other notable alumni

  • Hope Cooke, wife of 12th Chogyal (King) of Sikkim[12]
  • Cornelia Fort, pioneer aviatrix who became the first female pilot to die on war duty in America history
  • Brad Howes, renowned C++ and Python programmer currently at MIT Lincoln Laboratory
  • Elisabeth Young-Bruehl, academic and psychotherapist, attended, but did not graduate

Fictional alumni

Faculty

Current faculty

Former faculty

References