List of Amherst College people

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This is a list of some notable people affiliated with Amherst College.

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Seniors marching, Amherst College

Notable alumni

College founders and presidents

Academics

Professional athletes and coaches

Clergy and Biblical scholars

Presidents, prime ministers, and other heads of national government

Royalty

Cabinet members

United States Supreme Court

Diplomats and government officials

Senators, Representatives, and other politicians

Governors and Premiers, elected and appointed

Lawyers and judges

Businesspeople

Directors of Central Intelligence (DCI), CIA, and the FBI

Nobel Prize winners

Crafoord Prize winner

Pulitzer Prize winners

MacArthur Fellowship winners

National Medal of Science winners

Astronauts

Engineers, inventors, and scientists

Physicians

Entertainers

Artisans

Authors and artists

* Jerome Allen 1851, author

Military

Other notables

Notable faculty

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