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 * Elizabeth Hazleton Haight (1894), notable feminist and Classics scholar
 * Anita Florence Hemmings (1897), their first graduate of African ancestry
 * Edith Clarke (1908), the first female Electrical Engineer
 * Ruth Starr Rose (1910), artist
 * Edna St. Vincent Millay (1917), poet
 * Mary Calderone (1925), physician, public health advocate and "mother of sex education"
 * Grace Hopper (1928), computer pioneer
 * Mary McCarthy (1933), critic and novelist
 * Elizabeth Bishop (1934), poet
 * Carol F. Jopling (1938), anthropologist, Librarian, and chief librarian of the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
 * Frances Scott Fitzgerald (1942), writer and journalist
 * Beatrix Hamburg (1944), physician
 * Virginia Seay (1944), composer and musicologist
 * Frances Farenthold (1946), politician and activist
 * Vera Rubin (1948), astrophysicist
 * Linda Nochlin (1951), Art Historian
 * Lois Haibt (1955), member of FORTRAN development team
 * Nina Zagat (1963), Zagat Survey co-founder
 * Bernadine P. Healy (1965), physician and National Institutes of Health director
 * Lucinda Cisler (1965), feminist and abortion rights activist
 * Geraldine Laybourne (1969), Nickelodeon President and Oxygen Media founder and CEO
 * Linda Fairstein (1969), author and prosecutor
 * Rebecca Eaton (1969), Emmy award-winning executive producer of Masterpiece on PBS
 * Meryl Streep (1971), three-time Academy Award winner actress
 * Jane Smiley (1971), Pulitzer Prize-winning fiction writer
 * Michael Wolff (1975), author and journalist
 * Richard L. Huganir (1975), Neuroscientist and Director of Johns Hopkins Medicine Brain Science Institute
 * Chip Reid (1977), CBS News Chief White House Correspondent
 * Jeffrey Goldstein (1977), former World Bank CFO and Undersecretary of the Treasury for Domestic Finance
 * Michael Specter (1977), The New Yorker magazine science writer
 * Jamshed Bharucha (1978), Cooper Union President
 * Phil Griffin (1979), MSNBC President
 * John Carlstrom (1981), astrophysicist and MacArthur Award Fellow
 * Pamela Mars-Wright, (1982), former board chairman of Mars Inc.
 * Philip Jefferson (1983), economist and Federal Reserve Board Governor
 * Mark Burstein (1984), President of Lawrence University of Wisconsin
 * Ada Ferrer (1984), Pulitzer Prize-winning historian
 * Sherrilyn Ifill (1984), Seventh President and Director-Counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund
 * Lisa Kudrow (1985), actress
 * Hope Davis (1986), actress
 * Evan Wright (1988), journalist
 * Jonathan Karl (1990), ABC News Chief White House Correspondent
 * Jeffrey Brenner (1990), physician and MacArthur Award Fellow
 * John Gatins (1990), Oscar-nominated Screenwriter
 * Noah Baumbach (1991), writer-director
 * Jason Blum (1991), Emmy-winning and Oscar-nominated film and television producer
 * Caterina Fake (1991), Flickr founder
 * Elisabeth Murdoch (1992), Shine Limited CEO and Chairman
 * Jon Fisher (1994), author
 * Katherine Center (1994), novelist
 * Joe Hill (1995), novelist
 * Jessi Klein (1997), Emmy Award-winning comedy writer-producer
 * Jesse Ball (2000), writer
 * Alexandra Berzon (2001), Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and Wall Street Journal reporter
 * Shaka King (2001), film director, screenwriter, and producer
 * Victoria Legrand (2003), musician and songwriter
 * Greg Russo (2003), screenwriter of Mortal Kombat
 * Jonás Cuarón (2005), screenwriter and director
 * Sasha Velour (2009), winner of RuPaul's Drag Race Season 9
 * Lilli Cooper (2012), Tony Award-nominated actress
 * Ethan Slater (2014), Tony Award-nominated actor
 * Raph Korine (2017), runner-up of Big Brother 18 (UK)
 * Olivia Newman, an American film director and screenwriter