most popular graduate disciplines for alumni are management, education, law, and health care.
Prominent alumni include 9 Pulitzer Prize winners, a Nobel Prize laureate, a Fields medalist, a Lasker award recipient, 16 billionaires, 71 members of the United States Congress, 22 U.S. Governors, 4 U.S. Cabinet secretaries, an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, a President of the United States, 3 prime ministers, CEOs and founders of Fortune 500 companies, multiple Emmy, Oscar, Tony, and Grammy award winners, and professional athletes. Other notable alumni include 40 Rhodes Scholars and 17 Marshall Scholarship recipients.
== See also ==
List of Williams College Bicentennial Medal winners
List of Williams College people
Taconic Golf Club
The Biggest Little Game in America
Williams-Mystic
Williamstown Theatre Festival
== References ==
== Further reading ==
Rudolph, Frederick. Mark Hopkins and the Log: Williams College, 1836–1872 (1956), a major scholarly history.
Salisbury, Elon Galusha. In the Days of Mark …