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Here follows a list of some notable people associated with
Skidmore College in
Saratoga Springs, New York . It includes graduates, attendees, faculty, and presidents of the college.
Distinguished alumni
Arts and entertainment
Glenda Arentzen , goldsmith and jeweler (Class of 1962)
[1]
Nathan Barr , Emmy-winning film and TV composer and musician (Class of 1995)
[2]
Zazie Beetz , actor,
Deadpool 2 and
Atlanta (Class of 2013)
[3]
Lake Bell , actor,
Boston Legal and
Childrens Hospital (attended)
[4]
Molly Bernard , actor,
Younger (Class of 2010)
[5]
Jon Bernthal , actor,
The Walking Dead and
The Wolf of Wall Street (attended)
[6]
Diane Burko , artist focusing on climate change (Class of 1966)
[7]
Eddie Cahill , actor,
Miracle and
CSI: NY (attended)
[6]
Ruth Sacks Caplin , screenwriter of
Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont (Class of 1941)
[8]
Kyle Carey , singer and musician (Class of 2008)
[9]
Kathleen Collins , playwright, filmmaker, director, civil rights activist, and educator,
Losing Ground (Class of 1963)
[10]
Kelly Curtis , actor (Class of 1978)
[11]
Betsy Damon , ecofeminist artist (Class of 1963)
[12]
Evan Dando , musician with
The Lemonheads (attended)
[13]
Grace DeGennaro , visual artist (Class of 1978)
[14]
Pete Donnelly , musician with
The Figgs ,
NRBQ ,
Soul Asylum , and
Mike Viola & the Candybutchers (Class of 2017)
[15]
Garrett "G. Love" Dutton , musician with
G. Love & Special Sauce (attended)
[16]
Arline Fisch , artist and professor (Class of 1952)
[17]
Judith Flanders , author and historian (Class of 1980)
[18]
Chris Fleming , comedian and creator of the web series Gayle (Class of 2009)
[19]
Zach Gage , video game designer,
SpellTower and
Really Bad Chess (Class of 2007)
[20]
Anthony Geraci , blues pianist and member of both
Sugar Ray & the Bluetones and
Ronnie Earl & the Broadcasters.
[21]
Tawny Godin , former Miss America 1976 (attended)
[22]
Holter Graham , actor and producer (Class of 1994)
[6]
Mick Grøndahl , bassist with
Jeff Buckley
[23]
Margaret Halsey , author, With Malice Toward Some (Class of 1930)
[24]
Justin Henry , actor,
Kramer vs. Kramer and
Sixteen Candles (Class of 1993)
[25]
John Hoberg , screenwriter and producer,
Better Off Ted ,
Black-ish ,
Elemental (Class of 1993)
[26]
Scott Jacoby , record producer (Class of 1993)
[27]
Julia Jacquette , artist (Class of 1986)
[28]
Ian Kahn , actor,
Turn: Washington's Spies (Class of 1994)
[29]
Scott Hamilton Kennedy , documentarian (Class of 1987)
[30]
Emily Lazar , audio mastering engineer (Class of 1993)
[31]
Elizabeth LeCompte , co-founder and director of
The Wooster Group , and a
MacArthur Fellow (Class of 1966)
[32]
Sydney Magruder Washington , ballet dancer (Class of 2014)
[33]
Evan Mast and Mike Stroud, musicians with
Ratatat (Class of 2001)
[34]
[35]
Courtney Mattison , sculptor and ocean advocate (Class of 2008)
[36]
Molly McGrann , novelist and literary critic (Class of 1995)
[37]
Will Menaker , political satirist and host of
Chapo Trap House
[38]
David Miner , television producer,
30 Rock ,
Parks and Recreation , and
The Tracy Morgan Show (Class of 1991)
[39]
Jack Mulhern , actor,
The Society and
Mare of Easttown (Class of 2017)
Michael Nozik , film producer,
Crossing Delancey ,
The Motorcycle Diaries , and
Quiz Show (Class of 1976)
[40]
Nelle Nugent , Broadway producer,
Time Stands Still (Class of 1960)
[41]
Julia Nunes , singer, songwriter,
YouTube celebrity (Class of 2011)
[42]
Mary Marr "Polly" Platt , producer, production designer, screenwriter (attended)
Jason Reitman , filmmaker,
Juno and
Up in the Air (attended)
[43]
Ariana Richards , actor and painter,
Jurassic Park (Class of 2002)
[44]
Jane Roberts , author and poet (attended)
[45]
Gloria Sachs , fashion designer (Class of 1947)
[46]
Sybil Shearer , modern dance pioneer and writer (Class of 1934)
[47]
Jason Shinder , poet and founder of the YMCA National Writer's Voice program (Class of 1978)
[48]
Micah Sloat , actor,
Paranormal Activity (Class of 2004)
[49]
Robert Tracy , dancer, writer, and educator (Class of 1977)
[50]
Matthew Wolff , graphic designer (Class of 2012)
[51]
Michael Zegen , actor,
Rescue Me ,
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Class of 2001)
[6]
Athletics
Business
Molly Baz , chef and cookbook author, Cook This Book and More Is More (Class of 2010)
[54]
Barbara Bloom , senior vice president of
CBS Daytime
[55]
Cynthia Carroll , CEO of
Anglo American , ranked 14th most powerful woman in the world by
Forbes in 2010 (Class of 1978)
[56]
Ben Cohen , co-founder of
Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream (attended)
[57]
Helen Corbitt , chef and cookbook author (Class of 1928)
[58]
Louise Fili , graphic designer (Class of 1973)
[59]
Darren Herman, entrepreneur, angel investor, founder of Silicon Alley Sports and Operating Partner at Bain Capital (Class of 2004)
[60]
Oskar Ibru , business magnate, Chairman of the
Ibru Organization (class of 1981)
[61]
Emmanuel Ibru, businessman, Group Executive Director of the
Ibru Organization (class of 1984)
[62]
Jono Pandolfi , ceramicist and dinnerware designer (Class of 1999)
[63]
Rob Sands , executive chair of
Constellation Brands (Class of 1981)
[64]
Gregg Smith, investor and former investment banker, founder of Evolution Venture Capital Partners, regular contributor on Fox Business (Class of 1992)
[65]
Joseph Tacopina , attorney (Class of 1988)
[66]
Wilma Stein Tisch , board member and philanthropist (Class of 1948)
[67]
Education and science
I. Elaine Allen , survey statistician and biostatistician (Class of 1970)
[68]
Wendy Benchley , marine conservationist (Class of 1963)
[69]
Benjamin Bolger , sociology professor at the
College of William & Mary (MA 2007)
[70]
Leah Buechley , developer of the LilyPad
Arduino toolkit for wearable electronics (Class of 1997)
[71]
Sallie W. Chisholm , oceanographer (Class of 1969)
[72]
Céline Cousteau , environmental advocate and documentarian (Class of 1994)
[73]
Terry Fulmer , geriatrics researcher and president of
The John A. Hartford Foundation (Class of 1976)
[74]
Patricia Glibert , marine scientist (Class of 1974)
[75]
Ruby Puryear Hearn , biophysicist and Senior Vice President Emerita of the
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (Class of 1960)
[76]
Heather Hurst , archaeologist and a
MacArthur Fellow (Class of 1997)
[77]
Fillia Makedon , computer scientist (Class of 1968)
[78]
Jens David Ohlin , dean of
Cornell Law School (Class of 1996)
[79]
Hazel Stiebeling , nutritionist and early developer of "
daily allowance " guidelines (Class of 1915)
[80]
Amy Townsend-Small , director of the Environmental Studies Program at the
University of Cincinnati (Class of 1998)
[81]
Journalism
Arwa Damon , Middle East correspondent for
CNN (Class of 1999)
[82]
Jane Gross , sportswriter,
New York Times journalist, and author (Class of 1969)
[83]
Juleyka Lantigua , journalist (
The Atlantic ,
NPR ) and podcast producer (Class of 1996)
[84]
Grace Mirabella , author and former editor-in-chief of
Vogue (Class of 1950)
[85]
Cal Perry , correspondent for
CNN based in the network's Beirut bureau (Class of 2001)
[86]
Webster Tarpley , author, historian,
conspiracy theorist (MA)
[87]
Politics and public affairs
Nikki Beare , Political and social activist, inductee to
Florida Women's Hall of Fame (Class of 1980)
[88]
Senator
Joseph Bruno , New York State Senate Majority Leader (also received an honorary doctorate) (Class of 1952)
[89]
Jennie Cave , first woman mayor of
Norwalk, Connecticut (Class of 1923)
[90]
Susan M. Elliott , diplomat and president of The
National Committee on American Foreign Policy (Class of 1974)
[91]
J. Christopher Giancarlo , chair of the
Commodity Futures Trading Commission (Class of 1981)
[92]
Fred Guttenberg , political activist (Class of 1988)
[93]
Maxine Isaacs , political analyst (Class of 1969)
[94]
Joseph Ben Kaifala , Sierra Leonean human rights activist (Class of 2008)
[95]
Carolyn Konheim , environmental activist and cofounder of Citizens for Clean Air (Class of 1959)
[96]
Helene Schneider , former mayor of
Santa Barbara, California (Class of 1992)
[97]
Kate Snyder , mayor of
Portland, Maine (Class of 1992)
[98]
[99]
Anne Wexler , political advisor and lobbyist (Class of 1951)
[100]
Melissa Winter , chief of staff and senior advisor to
Michelle Obama (Class of 1989)
[101]
Notable faculty
Yacub Addy , Ghanaian drum master and composer
[102]
Robert Boyers , English professor and editor of literary journal
Salmagundi
[103]
Regis Brodie , Art professor
[104]
Heather Hurst , Archaeologist, anthropology professor, and
MacArthur Fellow
[105]
Evan Mack , Music professor
[106]
Steven Millhauser , Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist
[107]
Pushkala Prasad , Management professor
[108]
Sheldon Solomon , Psychology professor
[109]
Kathryn H. Starbuck , Executive secretary and law professor
[110]
Everett Stonequist , Sociologist
[111]
Presidents of the College
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