•
Mo Yan, writer, 2012
Nobel Prize in Literature laureate •
Liu Xiaobo, writer and dissident, 2010
Nobel Peace Prize laureate •
Su Tong, novelist •
Bi Shumin, writer •
Cao Shui, poet, novelist and screenwriter •
Xie Jun, chess grandmaster •
Zhu Jin, astronomer •
Lang Ping, gold medalist in
1984 Summer Olympics women's volleyball, and former head coach of the U.S. women's national volleyball team •
Chen Yibing, gymnast,
2008 Summer Olympics and
2012 Summer Olympics gold medalist •
Xu Jialu, professor of Chinese, politician, and former vice chairman of the
National People's Congress •
Yuan Guiren, professor of philosophy, and the former
Minister of Education of the People's Republic of China •
Chen Zongxing, a Chinese male politician, who served as the vice chairperson of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. •
Liu Bin, a Chinese official who previously served as the National Chief Educational Inspector •
Yu Dan, professor well known for her popular and controversial lectures about the
Analects broadcast on
China Central Television •
Wang Dezhao or Ouang Te Tchao, prominent Chinese physicist, academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, student of French physicist Paul Langevin and founder of
underwater acoustics in China, Officier of the French National Order of the Legion of Honour. •
Wang Xiaodong, elected member of the
United States National Academy of Sciences, former biochemist at the
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, and currently Director and Investigator at the
National Institute of Biological Sciences, Beijing (NIBS, Beijing) •
Liang Jun, teacher and women's rights activist •
Li Peng, a Chinese physiologist who is a professor at
Tsinghua University, and currently president of
Zhengzhou University. •
Chang Kai, a Chinese physicist currently serving as research fellow at the Institute of Semiconductors,
Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). •
Ayouduo, Chinese singer •
Timothy Geithner, 75th
United States Secretary of the Treasury. He attended as a language student studying
Mandarin in 1982 as an undergraduate at
Dartmouth College. •
Kirsten Gillibrand, United States Senator from New York. She attended as an undergraduate in
Dartmouth College's FSP program. == Affiliated high schools ==