List of Columbia College people

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The following list contains only notable graduates and former students of Columbia College, the undergraduate liberal arts division of Columbia University, and its predecessor, from 1754 to 1776, King's College. For a full list of individuals associated with the university as a whole, see the List of Columbia University people. An asterisk (*) indicates a former student who did not graduate.

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Founding fathers of the United States

Scholars

University presidents and administrators

Actors

Activists

Artists and architects

Athletes

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Hall of Famer Eddie Collins
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Hall of Famer Lou Gehrig
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Olympian Nicole Ross

Businesspeople

Journalism and media figures

Arts critics

Broadcasters

Editors

Journalists

Pundits

Sports journalists

Military leaders

Musicians, composers, and lyricists

Playwrights, screenwriters, producers, and directors

Political and diplomatic figures

United States political and diplomatic figures

Foreign political and diplomatic figures

Publishers

Religious figures

Scientists and inventors

Spies

Writers

Miscellaneous

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