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Macarthur Fellows Where Fellows Received Undergraduate Degrees (1981–2014) MACARTHUR FELLOWS WHERE FELLOWS RECEIVED UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES (1981–2014) Data reflect Fellows’ undergraduate degree status at the time they received the Fellowship. Unless indicated, the institution name reflects the official name of the institution at the time the Fellow received his/her degree; this includes women’s colleges that have since merged with men’s colleges to form coed institutions (e.g., Radcliffe College of Harvard University). UNDERGRADUATE INSTITUTION # FELLOWS UNDERGRADUATE INSTITUTION # FELLOWS UNDERGRADUATE INSTITUTION # FELLOWS Harvard University 72 Williams College 6 Smith College 3 Princeton University 28 Brandeis University 5 Tufts University 3 University of California/Berkeley 20 Georgetown University 5 University of California/Davis 3 Yale University 19 McGill University 5 University of California/ Cornell University 18 University of Minnesota 5 Santa Cruz 3 Stanford University 17 University of Pennsylvania 5 University of Florida 3 Columbia University 15 University of Texas/Austin 5 University of Georgia 3 Brown University 14 Duke University 4 University of Kansas 3 University of Chicago 14 Haverford College 4 University of Science and Technology of China 3 University of Michigan 14 Hebrew University of Jerusalem 4 University of Washington 3 Massachusetts Institute Pomona College 4 of Technology 13 Vanderbilt University 3 Rhode Island School of Design 4 Swarthmore College 11 Wesleyan University 3 State University of New York/ University of California/ Purchase 4 Auburn University 2 Los Angeles 11 University of California/ Case Western Reserve University 2 Barnard College 10 Santa Barbara 4 City University of New York/ Oberlin College 10 University of New Mexico 4 Brooklyn College 2 University of Cambridge 9 Vassar College 4 College of the Holy Cross 2 California Institute of Technology 8 Wellesley College 4 Dalhousie University 2 City University of New York/ California Institute of the Arts 3 DePaul University 2 City College 8 Carleton College 3 Georgia Institute of Technology 2 Dartmouth College 8 City University of New York/ Gettysburg College 2 Amherst College 7 Queens College 3 Grinnell College 2 Harvard University/ École normale supérieure 3 Hamilton College 2 Radcliffe College 7 Hampshire College 3 Kalamazoo College 2 University of Illinois/ Urbana-Champaign 7 Indiana University 3 Loyola University Chicago 2 University of Maryland 7 Johns Hopkins University 3 Moscow State University 2 University of Oxford 7 Juilliard School 3 Peking University 2 University of Wisconsin/Madison 7 Northwestern University 3 Pennsylvania State University 2 Antioch College 6 Reed College 3 Philadelphia College of Art 2 Bryn Mawr College 6 Rutgers University 3 Rice University 2 New York University 6 Sarah Lawrence College 3 San Diego State University 2 May 2015 MACARTHUR FELLOWS: WHERE FELLOWS RECEIVED UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES UNDERGRADUATE INSTITUTION # FELLOWS UNDERGRADUATE INSTITUTION # FELLOWS UNDERGRADUATE INSTITUTION # FELLOWS San Francisco State University* 2 American University 1 Columbus College of Art 1 Skidmore College 2 American University in Cairo 1 Conservatoire à rayonnement Southern Illinois University 2 Aristotle University of Thessaloniki 1 régional de Versailles (Conservatory of Versailles) 1 Spelman College 2 Arizona State University 1 Corcoran College of Art State University of New York/ Art Center College of Design 1 and Design 1 Buffalo 2 Atlanta College of Art 1 Curtis Institute of Music 1 Talladega College 2 Augustana College 1 Damascus University 1 Technion—Israel Institute of Australian National University 1 Technology 2 Bard College 1 Davidson College 1 Tel Aviv University 2 Bates College 1 Dickinson College 1 Temple University 2 Baylor University 1 Eastern College 1 The Cooper Union 2 Beaver College 1 Eastern Connecticut State Bennington College 1 The New School 2 University 1 Berklee College of Music 1 Trinity College 2 Emerson College 1 Black Hills State College 1 Tsinghua University 2 Emory University 1 Bluffton College 1 Union College 2 Fairfield University 1 Boston College 1 Universidad de Buenos Aires Fisk University 1 Boston University 1 (University of Buenos Aires) 2 Flinders University of Bowdoin College 1 University of Colorado/Boulder 2 South Australia 1 Bowling Green State University 1 University of Delaware 2 Florida International University 1 Budapesti Muszaki Egyetem University of Iowa 2 (Technical University of Budapest) 1 Florida State University 1 University of Louisiana, Lafayette 2 Butler University 1 Fort Wright College 1 University of Maine 2 Calvin College 1 George Washington University 1 University of Melbourne 2 Catholic University of America 1 Goucher College 1 University of Miami 2 Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing 1 Great Falls Business College 1 University of North Carolina 2 Central Washington University 1 Hangzhou University 1 University of Pittsburgh 2 Cheyney State College 1 Harding University 1 University of San Francisco 2 City University of New York/ Hofstra University 1 Hunter College 1 University of Texas/Arlington 2 Hood College 1 University of Toronto 2 City University of New York/ Lehman College 1 Howard University 1 University of Utah 2 Coker College 1 Humboldt State University 1 Washington University 2 College of San Mateo 1 Illinois Wesleyan University 1 Xavier University of Louisiana 2 College of Santa Fe 1 Indian Institute of Technology, Aarhus Universitet (University of Colorado College 1 Bombay 1 Aarhus) 1 Colorado School of Mines 1 Institute d’Etudes Politiques Allegheny College 1 Columbia University/ de Paris (Paris Institute of Political Alverno College 1 Teachers College 1 Studies, or Sciences Po) 1 * When Fellow Ernest Gaines (1993) graduated, the school was officially named San Francisco State College. The name had changed to the current San Francisco State University when Fellow Corinne Dufka (2003) graduated. page 2 MACARTHUR FELLOWS: WHERE FELLOWS RECEIVED UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES UNDERGRADUATE INSTITUTION # FELLOWS UNDERGRADUATE INSTITUTION # FELLOWS UNDERGRADUATE INSTITUTION # FELLOWS Instituto Chileno-Norteamericano Pasadena City College 1 Syracuse University 1 de Cultura (North American Pepperdine University 1 Texas A & I University 1 Chilean Institute of Culture) 1 Philander Smith College 1 Texas A & M University 1 John Herron Art Institute 1 Portland State University 1 Texas Christian University 1 Judson College 1 Prescott College 1 Tougaloo College 1 Kansas Wesleyan University 1 Rhodes College 1 Trinity College, Dublin 1 Kiev State University 1 Robert College, Istanbul 1 Tulane University/Newcomb Kyoto University 1 Rochester Institute of Technology 1 College for Women 1 Lafayette College 1 Royal Northern College of Music 1 U.S. Merchant Marine Academy 1 Lake Sumter Community College 1 Rutgers University/Douglass Residential College 1 United States Military Academy 1 Lincoln Memorial University 1 Saint Francis College 1 Universidad de los Andes Loretto Heights College 1 Saint John’s Seminary 1 Colombia (University of los Los Angeles City College 1 Andes, Colombia) 1 Saint Mary’s College of California 1 Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, Louisiana State University 1 San Francisco Art Institute 1 Argentina (National University Ludwig-Maximilian-Universität San Jose State University 1 of Cuyo) 1 München (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich) 1 School of the Art Institute Universität Innsbruck of Chicago 1 (University of Innsbruck) 1 Lycée Joffre, Montpellier, France 1 Scripps College 1 Universität Wien Lynchburg College 1 Seton Hall University 1 (University of Vienna) 1 Manhattan College 1 Shanghai Conservatory of Music 1 Université de Paris Manhattan School of Music 1 Siena College 1 (University of Paris) 1 McNeese State University 1 Simon’s Rock College 1 University College, Cork 1 Middlebury College 1 Sonoma State University 1 University College, London 1 South Dakota State University 1 Mills College 1 University of Alaska/Anchorage 1 Milwaukee School of Engineering 1 Southern College of Seventh-Day Adventists 1 University of Alaska/Fairbanks 1 Moravian College 1 State University of New York/ University of Arizona 1 Morehouse College 1 Albany 1 University of British Columbia 1 Morris Brown College 1 State University of New York/ University of Bucharest 1 Brockport 1 Mount Holyoke College 1 State University of New York/ University of Calgary 1 National College of Arts, Pakistan 1 College at Geneseo 1 University of California/Irvine 1 National Taiwan University 1 State University of New York/ University of California/San Diego 1 New England Conservatory College of Environmental Science University of Cincinnati 1 of Music 1 and Forestry 1 State University of New York/ University of Connecticut 1 Oakland University 1 Empire State College 1 University of Dayton 1 Ohio State University 1 State University of New York/ University of East Anglia 1 Ohio University 1 Fredonia 1 University of Fine Arts, Cambodia 1 Orange County Community State University of New York/ College 1 Stony Brook 1 University of Hawaii/Honolulu 1 Otis Art Institute 1 Stockholm University 1 University of Houston 1 page 3 MACARTHUR FELLOWS: WHERE FELLOWS RECEIVED UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES UNDERGRADUATE INSTITUTION # FELLOWS UNDERGRADUATE INSTITUTION # FELLOWS UNDERGRADUATE INSTITUTION # FELLOWS University of Ibadan 1 University of South Carolina 1 Villanova University 1 University of London 1 University of South Dakota 1 Vrije Universiteit Brussel University of Manitoba 1 University of Tennessee/ (Free University of Brussels) 1 University of Memphis 1 Chattanooga
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