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This page lists notable alumni and former students, faculty, and administrators of Antioch College.

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Alumni

Art, architecture, and engineering

Activists

Business

Education

Entertainment

Government

Literature and journalism

MacArthur Fellows

Science and medicine

Technology

Faculty

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  13. "Stephen Jay Gould — MacArthur Foundation". www.macfound.org. Retrieved 2016-04-26.
  14. "Virginia Hamilton — MacArthur Foundation". www.macfound.org. Retrieved 2016-04-26.
  15. "Sylvia A. Law — MacArthur Foundation". www.macfound.org. Retrieved 2019-03-19.
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  18. "Tony Conrad".