List of Vassar College people

This is a partial list of notable faculty and alumni of Vassar College.

Notable alumni

Selected Vassar alumni
(chronologically)
Chemist, first woman to graduate from MIT, Ellen Henrietta Swallow, picture from Class of 1870
United States Navy Rear Admiral Grace M. Hopper, class of 1928, inventor of the first compiler for a computer programming language
Acclaimed poet, Elizabeth Bishop, class of 1934
Academy Award-winning actress, Meryl Streep, class of 1971
Actress, Lisa Kudrow, class of 1985

Academics

Activists and philanthropists

Adventurers and athletes

  • Alice Huyler Ramsey, class of 1907 – first woman to cross the continent driving a car
  • Ethan Zohn, class of 1996 – Survivor: Africa winner and philanthropist

Artists and architects

Business

Drama, film, and television

Espionage

Fashion

  • Louisa Gummer, class of 2013, model; daughter of Meryl Streep

Music

Politics and law

Science and medicine

  • Alice G. Bryant, class of 1885 - otolaryngologist and inventor
  • Christine Ladd-Franklin, class of 1869 – psychologist
  • Ellen Swallow Richards, class of 1870 – chemist
  • Ellen Churchill Semple, class of 1882 – geographer
  • Antonia Maury, class of 1887 – astronomer
  • Margaret Floy Washburn, class of 1891 – psychologist
  • Ruth Benedict, class of 1909 – anthropologist
  • Edith Banfield Jackson, class of 1916 – behavioral pediatrician
  • Mary Calderone, class of 1925 – physician
  • Harriet Guild, class of 1920 – physician
  • Grace Hopper, class of 1928 – computer scientist
  • Grace Lotowycz, class of 1938 - botanist; alpinist; Women Airforce Service Pilots
  • Marian Koshland, class of 1942 – immunologist who discovered that the differences in amino acid composition of antibodies explains the efficiency and effectiveness with which they combat a huge range of foreign invaders
  • Vera Rubin, class of 1948 – astronomer
  • Beatrix Ann (McCleary) Hamburg, class of 1944 – first African American admitted to Vassar; psychiatrist, medical researcher
  • Lois Haibt, class of 1955 – computer scientist
  • Heather Lechtman, class of 1956 – materials scientist and archaeologist; Director of the Center for Materials Research in Archaeology and Ethnology (CMRAE) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Macarthur Award winner
  • Olga F. Linares, class of 1958 – anthropologist and senior researcher at STRI
  • Patricia Goldman Rakic, class of 1959 – neuroscientist
  • Bernadine P. Healy, class of 1965 – cardiologist; Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) (1991–1993), dean of Ohio State University Medical School; president of the American Red Cross (1999–2001)
  • Ellen Kovner Silbergeld, class of 1967 – engineer
  • Alice F. Healy, class of 1968 – psychologist
  • Claudia L. Thomas, class of 1971 – surgeon, helped form the Students' Afro-American Society (SAS) and pushed for the Black Studies program at Vassar
  • Anne B. Young, class of 1969 – neuroscientist
  • Jeffrey Brenner, class of 1990 – founder and executive director of Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers; 2013 MacArthur Award ("Genius Grant") winner
  • Maria Fadiman, class of 1991 – ethnobotanist

Writers

Attended, but did not graduate

Fictional

As a famous and historically important college, Vassar has attracted much attention in fictional works. A partial list of cultural references to Vassar can be found here: Vassar College in popular culture.

Faculty

Anthropology Department

Art Department

Dance Department

Drama Department

English Department

History Department

Mathematics Department

Music Department

Philosophy Department

Physics and Astronomy Department

Political Science Department

Psychology Department

Other departments

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