Notable Alumni
- Candace Allen, '01 Miss District of Columbia USA 2006
- Michael Brecker, '67 Grammy Award-winning Jazz Artist
- Randy Brecker, '63 Grammy Award-winning Jazz Artist
- Michael S. Brown, MD, '58 1985 Nobel Prize in Medicine
- Laurie Colwin, '62 Author and Columnist
- Rebecca Creskoff, '89 Actress
- Tom Feeney, Member of Congress, R-FL
- Stuart F. Feldman (1937–2010), co-founder of Vietnam Veterans of America.
- Glenn A. Fine, Inspector General, United States Department of Justice
- Wilmot E. Fleming, '35 State Senator
- Jon D. Fox, '65 U.S. Congressman
- Laura Harper, '04 Professional Basketball Player
- Trina Schart Hyman, '56 Artist & Illustrator
- Reggie Jackson, '64 Professional Baseball Player
- Mark Levin, '75 Conservative Talk Radio Host & Attorney
- Richard Levinson, '52 Emmy Award-Winning Writer & Producer
- Chad Levitt (b. 1975), '93 American NFL football player
- Franz Lidz, '69 Journalist whose memoir, Unstrung Heroes, became a 1995 feature film directed by Diane Keaton
- William Link, '52 Emmy Award-Winning Writer & Producer
- Craig Littlepage, '69 College Administrator & Educator
- Jeff Lorber, '70 Musician
- Mary Ellen Mark, '58 Photojournalist
- Benjamin "Bibi" Netanyahu, '67 Prime Minister of Israel
- Yonatan "Yoni" Netanyahu (1946–1976), '64 Israeli military hero
- Brad Raider, '93 Actor
- David Saxon, '37 Physicist, Educator & Administrator
- Roger Scott, '36 Musician & Educator
- Ronald M. Shapiro, '60 Notable Sports Agent, Corporate Attorney, New York Times Best Selling Author
- Robert C. Solomon, PhD, '60 Author & Educator
- Wallace Triplett, '45 Professional Football Player
- Kate Vrijmoet, '84 Artist
- Chris Williams, '02 Professional Soccer Player for Miami FC
- Brandon Bing, '07 Professional Football Player for the New York Giants
- Sean Renio, '99 CEO Mouge Entertainment
- Josh Fattal, American hiker detained in Iran from 2009–2011
Joel Bernstein, Rock Album Photographer (Joni Mitchell, CSN&Y) 1970 Graduate
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