Notable Alumni
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- Selma Blair, actress (graduated from the University of Michigan, but studied at Kalamazoo from 1990 to 1992)
- Garry E. Brown, politician
- Amy Courter, former National Commander of the Civil Air Patrol
- Mark Crilley, comic book creator and children's book author/illustrator
- Kenneth G. Elzinga, an economics professor at the University of Virginia
- David France, journalist and author
- Holly Hughes, performance artist
- Gerald Ellis Rosen, United States District Court Judge
- Nagai Kafu, author
- Andy Dominianni, Television journalist
- Lisa Kron, Tony-Award-nominated actress and playwright
- Alexander Lipsey, Michigan politician
- Martin A. Larson, religion scholar
- Sean Mann, bioethicist, author, professor
- Fern Persons (1933), actress
- John E. Sarno, innovator in back-pain therapy
- Tad Schmaltz, philosophy professor at the University of Michigan, early modern philosophy scholar
- Bradley A. Smith, former Chairman, Federal Election Commission
- Mark Spitznagel, hedge fund manager
- Ty Warner, founder, Ty Inc. (Beanie Babies)
- Maynard Owen Williams, National Geographic correspondent
- Steven Yeun (2005), actor best known for portraying Glenn in The Walking Dead
- Julie Mehretu, artist, winner of MacArthur "Genius" Award
- Mike Vasas, singer/songwriter
- Fern Persons American actress
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