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* [[Robert Peter Gale]], MD (1966), leukemia and bone marrow disorders expert; coordinated medical relief efforts for victims of the [[Chernobyl disaster|Chernobyl nuclear power accident]]
* [[Robert Peter Gale]], MD (1966), leukemia and bone marrow disorders expert; coordinated medical relief efforts for victims of the [[Chernobyl disaster|Chernobyl nuclear power accident]]
* [[John P. Grotzinger]] (1979), mission leader and project scientist for [[NASA]]'s Mars Science Laboratory
* [[John P. Grotzinger]] (1979), mission leader and project scientist for [[NASA]]'s Mars Science Laboratory
* Moses Gunn, MD (1846), original faculty member and holder of the first chair of surgery at the [[University of Michigan Medical School]]
* Moses Gunn, MD (1846), original faculty member and holder of the first chair of surgery at the [[University of Michigan Medical School]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.michiganmedicine.org/news-release/who-was-people-behind-names-michigan-medicine-places-and-more|title=Moses Gunn|newspaper=michiganmedicine.org|access-date=20 May 2024}}</ref> The Moses Gunn Research Conference is named in his honor.
* [[Matt Lamanna]] (1997), [[paleontologist]] responsible for several major discoveries
* [[Matt Lamanna]] (1997), [[paleontologist]] responsible for several major discoveries
* [[Ralph Walter Graystone Wyckoff]] (1916), pioneer inventor of [[X-ray crystallography]]
* [[Ralph Walter Graystone Wyckoff]] (1916), pioneer inventor of [[X-ray crystallography]]

Revision as of 21:46, 20 May 2024

Following is a list of notable alumni from Hobart and William Smith Colleges. The institution was known as Geneva Academy from 1784 to 1822 and Geneva College from 1822 to 1852. Geneva Medical College was a department of the college from 1834 to 1871.

Academia

Art

Business

Entertainment

Charles J. Folger

Law

Literature and journalism

Albert J. Myer

Military

Edward S. Bragg

Politics

Religion

Elizabeth Blackwell

Science and medicine

Ali Marpet

Sports

Honorary degree recipients

See also

References

  1. ^ "60 Minutes' Bill Whitaker to receive the RTDNF First Amendment Award". CBS. CBS News. 14 February 2017. Retrieved 11 September 2017.
  2. ^ "Dorothy Wickenden". hws.edu. Retrieved November 27, 2019.
  3. ^ "Moses Gunn". michiganmedicine.org. Retrieved 20 May 2024.
  4. ^ Brady, Eric (26 May 2022). "Singer-songwriter Eric Andersen, a Hobart 'dropout,' receives honorary doctorate". The Buffalo News. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  5. ^ The International Who's Who Pub. Co., 1911, p. 103