List of Middlebury College alumni

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The following is a list of Middlebury College alumni, including both graduates and attendees as well as fictional alumni. For a list of Middlebury faculty, refer to the list of Middlebury College faculty.

Notable alumni

Selected Middlebury Alumni
John Martin Thomas, 9th President of Middlebury, 9th president of Penn State, and 12th president of Rutgers University, class of 1890
Vendela Vida, novelist, screenwriter, editor of The Believer magazine, and co-founder of 826 Valencia, class of 1993
Jeff Lindsay, creator of the Dexter series, class of 1975
Alexander Twilight, first African American college graduate and state legislator, class of 1823
Edward John Phelps, founding member and former president of the American Bar Association, class of 1840
Shawn Ryan, creator of The Shield, class of 1988
Charles V. Dyer, prominent abolitionist and stationmaster on the Underground Railroad, class of 1830

Academia

College and University presidents

Professors

Arts

Fashion

Fine arts

Literature

Music

Dance

Television and film

Theater

Athletics

Business

Journalism

Law

Military

Philanthropy

Politics

Presidents and Prime Ministers

Diplomats

US Senators and Representatives

Governors

State Senators and Representatives

Other political figures

Religion

Science

Fictional alumni

The First Wives Club, whose three main characters met while students at Middlebury

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