Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences from 1979 to 1983
Harry Palmer, developer of the Avatar Course, a personal development system translated into 19 languages and taught in over 60 countries. Founder of Star's Edge, Inc.
Mary Gray Peck (1867–1957; BA, 1889) journalist, suffragist, and clubwoman
Annah G. Pettee (1874–1959) politician in Denver, Colorado
Anna Beach Pratt, educator and social worker; elected to Elmira College's board of trustees in 1887
Alice Robertson (1854–1931) first congresswoman from Oklahoma who supported the rights of Native Americans and opposed certain women's groups
Jane Meade Welch (1854–1931) journalist, lecturer
Sheila Williams (born 1956) editor of Asimov's Science Fiction magazine
== See also ==
Elmira College Old Campus
New-York Central College – short-lived pioneer in higher education for women
== References ==
== Bibliography ==
Barber, William Charles (1955). Elmira College: The First 100 Years. New York: McGraw Hill. LCCN 55–009100.
== External links ==
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