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* [[Ruby Dee]] – actress

* [[Ruby Dee]] – actress

* [[Vin Diesel]] – actor

* [[Vin Diesel]] – actor

* [[Hugh Downs]] – broadcaster, ”20/20” and ”The Today Show” anchor * [[Lynnie Godfrey]] – Tony-Nominated Actress, Singer, Director

* [[Hugh Downs]] – broadcaster, ”20/20” and ”The Today Show” anchor

* [[Lynnie Godfrey]] – Tony-Nominated Actress, Singer, Director

* [[Tina Howe]] – Tony-nominated playwright

* [[Tina Howe]] – Tony-nominated playwright

* [[Richard Jeni]] – comedian

* [[Richard Jeni]] – comedian


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The list of Hunter College people includes notable graduates, professors and other people affiliated with Hunter College of the City University of New York.

Pulitzer Prize winners

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National Medal of Science winners

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Presidential Medal of Freedom winners

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Science, technology, medicine, and mathematics

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Business and economics

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Members of Congress

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Journalism and news

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Film, theater, and television

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* Lynnie Godfrey - Tony-Nominated Actress, Singer, Director 

Art, architecture, and engineering

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Non-graduating attendees

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