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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.

Notable alumnae

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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

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College presidents

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Activism

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Arts

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Authors

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Business

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Diplomats and government officials

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Senators, congresspersons, and other politicians

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Journalism and media

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Law

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Philanthropy

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Pulitzer Prize winners

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Sciences

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Other notables

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Fictional alumnae

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Presidents of the college

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Notable administrators, faculty and staff (past and present)

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References

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