List of Queens College people
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This is a list of notable alumni and faculty of Queens College, City University of New York.
Business
[edit]- Leslie Abramson - Attorney, defended Lyle and Erik Menéndez[1]
- Russell Artzt - Co-founder Computer Associates[2]
- Gary Barnett (real estate developer) - Founder of Extell Development Company[3]
- Jill E. Barad - Former CEO of Mattel[4]
- David Cancel - Serial Technology Entrepreneur and Entrepreneur in Residence at Harvard Business School[5]
- Jerry Colonna - Well-known venture capitalist and entrepreneur coach[6]
- Eugene R. Fidell - Attorney, Guantanamo Bay detention camp critic[7]
- Mark M. Ford - Entrepreneur
- Lee Garfinkel - Former CEO of the New York office of Foote, Cone & Belding[8]
- Leonard Grunstein - Finance executive
- Charlie Harary - Investor and motivational speaker[9]
- Patricia Hynes - Former president of the New York City Bar Association[10]
- Frederick S. Jaffe - Former vice president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America[11]
- Alan Lazar - Partner of southern California Law Firm
- Stewart Liff - Management consultant and author[12]
- Ruth Madoff - Wife of Bernard L. Madoff[13]
- Donna Orender - WNBA president[14]
- Cindy Rakowitz - Division President for Playboy Enterprises (1986-2001)
- Jeffrey Steinberger - Trial attorney, TV commentator & analyst
- Charles Wang - founder of Computer Associates, owner of the New York Islanders[15]
Education
[edit]- Stevanne Auerbach - Psychologist, "Dr. Toy"[16]
- Werner Baer - Jorge Lemann Professor of Economics at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign[17]
- Elaine Barkin - Music theorist educator
- Warren Bebbington - retired Vice-Chancellor, University of Adelaide
- Jean-Claude Brizard - CEO of Chicago Public Schools[18]
- Vévé Amasasa Clark - Professor of African-American studies at the University of California, Berkeley[19]
- Ester Fuchs Professor of Public Affairs and Political Science, Columbia University[20]
- Jeffrey Halperin - Professor of Psychology
- Cheryl Lehman - Accounting academic[21]
- Stephanie Pace Marshall - Founder of Illinois Math and Science Academy[22]
- Joseph S. Murphy (1933-1998) - President of Queens College, President of Bennington College, and Chancellor of the City University of New York[23]
- Edward John Ray - President of Oregon State University[24]
- Linda Siegel - cognitive psychologist, holder of the Dorothy C. Lam Chair in Special Education at the University of British Columbia 1996–2015[25]
- Arthur M. Langer - Professor of Professional Practice, Columbia University, Founder of Workforce Opportunity Services[26]
Entertainment and media
[edit]- Ted Alexandro - comedian[27]
- Martin Aronstein - theatrical lighting designer[28]
- Annet Artani - singer, songwriter, co-wrote "Everytime" with Britney Spears[29]
- Jay Bak - rapper and singer based in South Korea
- Lidia Bastianich - celebrity chef and host of Lidia's Italy[30]
- Joy Behar - comedian and co-host of The View[31]
- Adrien Brody - actor, Academy Award winner, attended as student in 1990[32]
- Glen Brunman - film and television soundtrack executive and producer[33]
- Danny Burstein - Broadway actor[34]
- Fran Capo - comedian[35]
- Lucille Carra - documentary film producer
- Angelo Corrao - Italian American Film Editor
- Jason Cuadrado - director and producer
- Yanna Darili - model, Greek television personality
- Peter Dizozza - composer
- Fran Drescher - actress, producer The Nanny[36]
- Dennis Elsas - radio personality: WNEW–FM, WFUV–FM[37]
- Nargis Fakhri - model and Bollywood actress
- Jon Favreau - actor and director, director of Iron Man and Iron Man 2[38]
- David Zelag Goodman - screenwriter, playwright[39]
- Marvin Hamlisch - Hollywood and Broadway composer[40]
- Neophytos Ioannou - AEA Actor, Singer, Voice Teacher & Audition Coach[41]
- Annette Insdorf - film historian and author[42]
- Alan Jacobson - thriller writer[43]
- Ron Jeremy - prolific pornographic film actor[44]
- Herb Kaplow - television news correspondent[45]
- Jason Katims - television writer and producer[46]
- Carole King - songwriter and recording artist[47]
- Richard Kline - "Larry Dallas" in Three's Company[48]
- Carol Leifer - Stand-up comedian, writer, actress and producer[49]
- Bob Linden - host and producer of Go Vegan Radio[50]
- Hal Linden - actor, producer, and musician[51]
- Clair Marlo - composer, singer, record producer, songwriter - went from 1976 to 1977 and then went to Berklee College of Music
- Perri Pierre - actor and film producer[52]
- DJ Rekha Malhotra - DJ, producer, educator of South Asian music
- Ray Romano - actor, comedian (attended 1975–1978 – dropped out after accumulating only 15 credits in three years but returned in later years during which he made Dean's list)[53]
- Howie Rose - sportscaster for the New York Mets and New York Islanders.[54]
- Neil Rosen - Emmy award-winning movie critic, NY1
- Michael Savage (formerly known as Michael Weiner) – radio talk show personality and author[55]
- Nancy Savoca - screenwriter, film director and producer
- Jerry Seinfeld - comedian[56]
- Nestor Serrano - actor[57]
- Paul Simon - singer, songwriter, musician, and member of Simon and Garfunkel[58]
- Michael Stewart - playwright[59]
- Bobby Susser - songwriter, record producer, and performer[60]
- Lorenzo Thomas - poet[61]
- Mal Waldron - jazz pianist[62]
- Dennis Wolfberg - comedian[63]
- Marv Wolfman - comic book and animation writer
- Jay Wolpert - television producer, screenwriter
- Ben Younger - screenwriter and director[64]
- Karen Yu (born 1992), professional wrestler, also known as "Karen Q" and "Wendy Choo".[65]
Fictional characters
[edit]- George Costanza - Fictional television character from Seinfeld
- Carrie Heffernan - Took courses for law during season 3 of 'King of Queens
- Eric Murphy - Fictional television character from Entourage. Attended for two years before dropping out to become the manager of Vincent Chase.
- Jerry Seinfeld - Fictional television character from "Seinfeld"[66]
- Elliot Stabler - Fictional television character from Law & Order: SVU first mentioned in S1E6
- Betty Suarez - Fictional television character from Ugly Betty. Graduated in 2005 with a BFA in Media[67]
Government and politics
[edit]- Gary Ackerman - United States Representative from New York (1983-2013)[68]
- Joel Benenson - Democratic pollster, chief political consultant for Hillary Clinton presidential campaign, 2016[69]
- Shifra Bronznick - Prominent Jewish Women's rights activist[70]
- Kema Chikwe - National Women Leader of the Nigerian political party PDP, former aviation minister[71]
- Anthony Como - former NYC Council Member[72]
- Costa Constantinides - nonprofit leader, former NYC Council Member, Queens College professor[73]
- Joseph Crowley - former United States Representative from New York's 7th congressional district (1999-2019), former Queens County Democratic Chairman[74]
- Mark Danish - former Florida House of Representatives[75]
- Adriano Espaillat - United States Representative from New York's 13th congressional district, former member of the New York State Senate and New York State Assembly[76]
- Rafael Espinal - Executive Director of Freelancers Union former NYC Council Member[77]
- Arthur J. Finkelstein - GOP political consultant[78]
- Steven W. Fisher - former New York State Justice, attorney in Wendy's massacre[79]
- Marvin E. Frankel - litigator, judge, legal scholar, and human rights activist[80]
- Helen W. Gillmor - U.S. Federal Judge
- Deborah J. Glick - NY State Assemblywoman[81]
- Mark M. Goldblatt - Political commentator
- Andrew Goodman - civil rights worker, murdered in Mississippi at the age of 20 during Freedom Summer of 1964, while still a student[82]
- Dan Halloran - former NYC council member, Theodist
- Julia Harrison - NYC Council Member[83]
- Alan Hevesi - former New York State Comptroller, former New York State Assemblyman, former Queens College professor[84]
- Andrew Hevesi - New York State Assembly[85]
- Dov Hikind - former New York State Assemblyman[86]
- Blaise Ingoglia - Florida state assembly[87]
- Dennis G. Jacobs - Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit[88]
- Jeffrey D. Klein - former New York State senator[89]
- Alan P. Krasnoff - former Chesapeake, Virginia Mayor[90]
- Rory I. Lancman - former NYC Council Member and former New York state Assemblyman[91]
- Nathan Leventhal - former NYC Deputy Mayor, former President, Lincoln Center[92]
- Joseph McGoldrick (1901–1978) - former NYC Comptroller and NY State Residential Rent Control Commissioner, lawyer, and professor at Queens College[93]
- Helen Marshall - former Queens Borough President[94]
- Nettie Mayersohn - former member of New York State Assembly[95]
- Hiram Monserrate - former New York State Senator[96]
- Diane Patrick (B.A. 1972) - labor lawyer and former First Lady of Massachusetts (2007–2015)[97]
- Jose Peralta - Former New York State Assemblyman and New York State Senator[98]
- Sylvia Pressler - former Judge[99]
- Ronald Spadafora - former FDNY chief and supervisor of September 11 rescue and recovery efforts[100]
- Toby Ann Stavisky - New York state Senator[101]
- James Vacca - former NYC Council Member and Queens College professor[102]
- Jeffrey White - former North California District Judge[103]
Humanities
[edit]- Yitzchok Adlerstein - Rabbi, Writer[104]
- David A. Adler - Author[105]
- Mel Alexenberg - Science Artist and Art Educator
- Amin Tarzi - Middle East Studies[106]
- Toni Cade Bambara - Author, activist[107]
- Nino Lo Bello - Journalist[108]
- Michael Berenbaum - Scholar, writer, Rabbi[109]
- Ann Birstein - Memoirist, Fulbright Scholar[110]
- Erika Bourguignon - Anthropologist[111]
- Robert Boyers - Literary essayist, cultural critic and memoirist.
- Alex Caldiero - Poet, scholar of humanities[112]
- Vévé Amasasa Clark - Scholar of African American Studies[113]
- Marylyn Dintenfass - Painter
- Alan Dugan - Poet[114]
- Yael Eckstein - Religious Activist[115]
- Marc Estrin - Political writer
- Jeff Faux - Founder of Economic Policy Institute[116]
- Bella Feldman - Sculpting innovator
- Marie Ferrarella - Romance writer[117]
- Juan Flores - Scholar of Latino Studies[118]
- Ellen G. Friedman - Author, Woman's studies
- Ruth Gay - Writer about Jewish Life[119]
- Jeff Gomez - Writer and transmedia producer
- Martin Gottlieb - Editor at New York Times[120]
- Robert Hessen - Economist, historian
- Cynthia Holz - Correspondent and Author[121]
- Johanna Hurwitz - Children's Author[122]
- Jane Irish - Ceramicist[123]
- Susan Isaacs - Author, essayist, screenwriter
- Bernard Kalb - Journalist, media critic, author
- Marvin Kalb - Journalist
- Nasser Khalili - Scholar, philanthropist
- Bernard Krisher - Journalist[124]
- Corky Lee - Journalistic Photographer[125]
- Judith Lorber - Sociologist[126]
- Felipe Luciano - Journalist[127]
- Irving Malin - Literary critic[128]
- Nellie Y. McKay - scholar and co-editor of Norton Anthology of African-American Literature[129]
- Samuel Menashe - Poet, Biochemist, Veteran[130]
- Bruce Bueno de Mesquita - Political Scientist
- Joan Nestle - Author[131]
- Richard Ofshe - Sociologist[132]
- Jim Osman - Sculptor
- Claude V. Palisca - professor of music history
- Herbert S Parmet - Distinguished historian and political author
- Irene Peslikis - Feminist artist
- Mark Podwal - Artist and physician[133]
- Shana Poplack - Linguistics[134]
- Lina Puerta - Artist[135]
- Dorothy Rabinowitz - awarded 2001 Pulitzer Prize for Commentary[136]
- Colleen Randall – American abstract painter
- Marcia Resnick - Photographer
- Robert Rosenblum - Art historian, curator, writer[137]
- John Rowan - Vietnam Veteran
- Arlene Rush – artist and sculptor[138]
- Lloyd Schwartz - Pulitzer Prize winner in Journalism[139]
- Joel Shatzky (1943-2020) - writer and literary professor[140]
- Lowery Stokes Sims - Former curator at Museum of Arts and Design[141]
- Marilyn Singer - Children's author[142]
- Arnold Skemer - novelist and publisher
- Elliot Sperling - Expert on Tibet[143]
- Linda Stein - Sculptor, feminist (interviewed in Borat)[144]
- Rosalyn Terborg-Penn - historian[145]
- Eric Wolf - anthropologist[146]
Music
[edit]- Edward W. Hardy - composer, violinist[147]
- Salman Ahmad - musician, Junoon
- Sol Berkowitz - composer and music educator[148]
- Peter Calandra - pianist and composer[149]
- Noel DaCosta - jazz musician, composer[150]
- Tina Chancey - multi-instrumentalist
- Gil Dor - Israeli guitar player[151]
- Leslie Dunner - composer and conductor[152]
- JoAnn Falletta - classical musician and orchestral conductor
- John Feeley - classical guitarist[153]
- Ellie Greenwich - singer, songwriter and producer[154]
- Reri Grist - coloratura soprano[155]
- Herbert Grossman - conductor[156]
- Lisa Gutkin - Grammy winning violinist[157]
- Antonio Hart - jazz musician[158]
- Conrad Herwig - jazz trombonist[159]
- Douglas Knehans - composer[160]
- Leo Kraft - composer[161]
- Meyer Kupferman - composer and clarinetist[162]
- Paul Lansky – pioneer computer musician and composer at Princeton[163]
- Carolyn Leigh - lyricist, composer[164]
- Mimi Lerner - opera singer[165]
- Lewis Lockwood - musicologist
- Frank Lopardo - American operatic tenor[166]
- Marcus Miller - jazz composer[167]
- Tito Munoz - conductor[168]
- Arturo O'Farrill - jazz musician[169]
- Marco Oppedisano - guitarist and composer
- Lou Pearlman - music producer[170]
- Luis Perdomo - pianist[171]
- Raoul Pleskow - composer[172]
- Nancy B. Reich - musicologist[173]
- James Nyoraku Schlefer - composer of Shakuhachi[174]
- Paul Simon - composer, singer, musician, and member of Simon and Garfunkel[175]
- Erika Sunnegårdh - operatic soprano[176]
- George Tsontakis - composer and conductor
- William Westney - classical pianist[177]
- Davide Zannoni - classical music composer
Science and technology
[edit]- Kenneth Appel - Mathematician proved four color theorem[178]
- Boris Aronov - Computer scientist (computational geometry)[179]
- Inge Auerbacher - Chemist, author, playwright, Holocaust survivor[180]
- Steven J. Burakoff - cancer specialist and the author of Therapeutic Immunology (2001) and Graft-Vs.-Host Disease: Immunology, Pathophysiology, and Treatment (1990)[181]
- Anne Carter - Technology economist[182]
- Arturo Casadevall - Molecular microbiologist[183]
- Marie Maynard Daly - Biochemist, first African American woman to earn a Phd in chemistry[184]
- Celso-Ramón García - Obstetrician and gynecologist[185]
- Edgar Gilbert - Coding Theorist[186]
- David Gries - Computer Scientist[187]
- Mohammad Salman Hamdani - Biochemist, cited in the Patriot Act for heroism on 9/11[188]
- Michael Hecht - Researcher[189]
- Richard Laub - Paleontologist
- Ira B. Lamster - Periodontist and professor of health management
- Jerry Lawson - Electronic engineer[190]
- Stanley Milgram - Psychologist
- Bernard Salick - Entrepreneur, researcher, nephrologist[191]
- Robert Moog - inventor of the Moog synthesizer[192]
- Howard Moskowitz - market researcher and psychophysicist
- Elizabeth F. Neufeld - Geneticist[193]
- Nicholas Rescher - Philosopher
- Elissa Shevinsky - Entrepreneur, information security researcher, feminist
- Russell Targ - Physicist
- Alexander L. Wolf - Computer Scientist, president of Association for Computing Machinery[194]
- Aaron D. Wyner - information theorist noted for his contributions in coding theory[195]
- Bruce M. Zagelbaum - Physician and researcher in sports ophthalmology
Sports
[edit]- Marilyn Aschner (born 1948) - professional tennis player
- Jane Bartkowicz - tennis player
- Glenn Braica - Men's basketball coach[196]
- Charlie Hoefer - Basketball player[197]
- Gail Marquis - basketball player[198]
- Tre McLean (born 1993) - basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
- Donna Orender (née Geils; born 1957) - Women's Pro Basketball League All-Star & former WNBA president[199]
- Diana Redman (born 1984) - Israeli soccer player[200]
- Norm Roberts - Assistant men's basketball coach at Kansas[201]
Notable faculty
[edit]Famous faculty at Queens College have included:
- Salman Ahmed, musician, band Junoon[202]
- Benny Andrews, artist[203]
- Paul Avrich, historian[204]
- Ben-Zion Bokser, prominent Conservative Rabbi[205]
- Donald Byrd, jazz musician[206]
- Elliott Carter, composer[207]
- Barry Commoner, biologist[208]
- Costa Constantinides, political scientist and urban expert
- Luigi Dallapiccola, composer[209]
- Bogdan Denitch, sociologist[210]
- Joshua Freeman, historian[211]
- Azriel Genack, physicist[212]
- Susanna Grannis, outspoken academic on helping minority students and students with disabilities gain access to education
- Andrew Hacker, political scientist[213]
- Michael Harrington, political philosopher[214]
- Samuel Heilman, Sociologist[215]
- Banesh Hoffmann, mathematician, worked with Albert Einstein[216]
- Chin Kim, violinist[217]
- John Frederick Lange, Jr., author[218]
- Mieczysław Maneli, philosopher and diplomat[219]
- Joseph McElroy, author[220]
- Elliott Mendelson, mathematician[221]
- Edwin E. Moise, mathematician[222]
- Luc Montagnier, virologist, winner of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) (endowed professorship, 1997/8–2001)[223]
- Thea Musgrave, composer[224]
- Marco Oppedisano, composer
- Arbie Orenstein, American musicologist, author, and pianist[225]
- George Perle, composer[226]
- Koppel Pinson, historian[227]
- Hortense Powdermaker, anthropologist[228]
- Gregory Rabassa, literary translator[229]
- Stefan Ralescu, mathematician[230]
- Karol Rathaus, composer[231]
- Charles Repole, actor, theater director[232]
- Reynold Ruffins, Visual artist and professor emeritus[233]
- Douglas Rushkoff, Media Expert and futurologist[234]
- Roger Sanjek, anthropologist[235]
- Arthur Sard, mathematician[236]
- Bruce Saylor, composer[237]
- Carl Schachter, musician[238]
- Dennis Sullivan, mathematician
- David Syrett, naval historian[239]
- Harold Syrett (1913-1984), President of Brooklyn College[240]
- John Tytell, author[241]
- James Vacca, urban expert[242]
- Robert Ward, composer[243]
- Yevgeny Yevtushenko, Russian poet[244]
- Roby Young, Soccer[245]
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