List of Smith College people

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The following is a list of individuals associated with Smith College through attending as a student, or serving as a member of the faculty or staff.

Contents

Notable alumnae

The Alumnae Association of Smith College considers all former students to be members, whether they graduated or not, and does not generally differentiate between graduates and non-graduates when identifying Smith alumnae.

Academia

College presidents

Activism

Arts

Authors

Business

Diplomats and government officials

Senators, congresspersons, and other politicians

Journalism and media

Law

Philanthropy

Pulitzer Prize winners

Sciences

Other notables

Fictional alumnae

Presidents of the college

Notable administrators, faculty and staff (past and present)

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