List of Connecticut College alumni

A unit of thirteen Connecticut College students pose in their worker's uniforms in 1917. During World War I, they worked as farmerettes.

This is a list of notable alumni of Connecticut College.

Literature and poetry

  • Michael Collier ('76): Poet Laureate of Maryland, 2001–2004; Director of The Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, Middlebury College
  • Dobby Gibson ('93): poet
  • Aracelis Girmay ('99): poet
  • Cecelia Holland ('65): novelist
  • Gayl Jones ('72): novelist, poet, playwright
  • William Lychack ('88): novelist
  • Luanne Rice ('77): novelist

Authors and writers

  • Sloane Crosley ('00): best-selling author; essayist; publicist with Vintage Books
  • David Grann ('89): journalist and best-selling and staff writer at The New Yorker
  • Joshua Green ('94): senior national correspondent at Bloomberg Businessweek and a weekly columnist for the Boston Globe
  • Jazmine Hughes ('12): writer and editor; currently a story editor at The New York Times Magazine
  • Nan Kempner ('52): socialite, contributing editor of Vogue
  • Elizabeth Peer ('57): journalist; first female foreign bureau chief at Newsweek
  • A. B. Stoddard ('89): journalist, political commentator, associate editor of The Hill

Academia

Design, art, and art history

Television and radio

Film, theater and dance

National Theater Institute alumni (accredited by Connecticut College)

Music

Government, law and public policy

Business

Athletics

Other notable people associated with Connecticut College

Presidents

  • Frederick Henry Sykes: President, 1913–1917
  • Benjamin T. Marshall: President, 1917–1928
  • Katherine Blunt: President, 1929–1943, 1945–1946
  • Dorothy Schafer: President, 1943–1945
  • Rosemary Park: President, 1947–1962
  • Charles E. Shain: President, 1962–1974
  • Oakes Ames: President, 1974–1988
  • Claire L. Gaudiani: President, 1988–2001
  • David K. Lewis: Interim President, 2001
  • Norman Fainstein: President, 2001–2006
  • Leo Higdon: President, 2006–2013
  • Katherine Bergeron: President, 2014–2023

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  • Notable alumni, Connecticut College