List of University at Albany people
This is a list of University of Albany people .
Notable alumni
Arts
Business
Steven Berkowitz (1980), former Senior Vice President of Microsoft Online Services , and CEO of MOVE
Jang Young-sik (PhD 1970), economist, former president of the Korea Electric Power Company
Edward A. Maher (1867), president of the Third Avenue Railway [ 2] [ 3]
William Orton (1847), president of the Western Union Telegraph Company
Norman E. Snyder (1983), co-founder of SoBe
Ronn Torossian , (1995), CEO of 5W Public Relations, the 13th largest PR agency in the US
Tony Vinciquerra (1977), former CEO of Fox Entertainment Group and current CEO and chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment
Hamdi Ulukaya , founder and CEO of Chobani [ 4]
Education
Government, law, and public policy
Mike Arcuri (1981), former District Attorney for Oneida County, New York ; former representative for New York's 24th congressional district
Catherine Bertini (1971), former Executive Director, United Nations World Food Programme ; Fellow of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Kevin Chambers (BA 1997), associate deputy attorney general in the Biden administration .
Rosa Clemente , 2008 Green Party vice presidential candidate
William J. Condon (BA 1981), New York State Supreme Court Justice Tenth Judicial District (2008-2022)
Scott de la Vega , acting United States Secretary of Interior under Joe Biden
Abdirahman Mohamud Farole (1990), former president of the Puntland region of Somalia
Christopher Hahn (BA 1994) Fox News contributor and syndicated radio host
Lansing Hotaling (1856), District Attorney of Albany County; member of the New York State Assembly
Gerald Jennings , mayor of Albany, New York
Benjamin Kallos , lawyer and politician
Lawrence Korb (PhD 1969), Council on Foreign Relations and Center for American Progress; Assistant Secretary of Defense (1981–85)
Seth Marnin (BA, MA), judge, New York Court of Claims (2023–present), and first openly transgender male judge in the United States
John M. McHugh (MPA 1977), Congressman from New York's 23rd congressional district (1993–2009); U.S. Secretary of the Army (2009–2015)
Harvey Milk (1951), gay rights figure; former San Francisco city supervisor; assassinated in 1978
Susan Molinari (BA 1980, MA 1982), former New York Congresswoman, Staten Island
Zina Lisandrou Panagidi (1992), Mayor of Lefkoniko
Joseph E. Persico (1952), best-selling author of Nuremberg: Infamy on Trial ; biographer of Edward R. Murrow, Nelson Rockefeller, William Casey; former Nelson Rockefeller speechwriter
John D. Porcari (1985), Deputy U.S. Secretary of Transportation under the Obama administration; former Maryland Secretary of Transportation
Thomas Roach , Mayor of White Plains, New York
Angelo L. Santabarbara (BS, 2001), New York State Assemblyman from New York's 111th district (2013–present)
Louis R. Tobacco (1994), New York State Assemblyman (62nd District)
Christine A. Varney , (1977), Assistant Attorney General ; United States Department of Justice Antitrust Division
Mark Weprin (BA 1983), former member of the New York State Assembly and New York City Council
Richard C. Wesley (1971), judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals , 2nd Circuit
Lee M. Zeldin (BA 2001), United States Representative from New York's 1st congressional district (2015–2023); New York State Senator from New York's 3rd district (2011-2014)
Journalism
Tom Junod (1980), journalist and writer for Esquire magazine since 1997
Gloria Rojas , journalist[ 5]
Bob Ryan (1967), former lead weatherman, WRC-TV (Channel 4, NBC affiliate in Washington, D.C. )
Tameka Abraham (2017), journalist and writer for Essence Magazine, Interview Magazine, Greatest Magazine and more.
Adrianne Baughns-Wallace , Broadcast journalism , WFSB, Channel 3 in Hartford, Connecticut, EssenceTelevision, WPIX-TV in New York City[ 6]
Literature
Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah , author of the books Friday Black and Chain-Gang All-Stars
Emma Lee Benedict (1857-1937), editor, educator, author
Marcia Brown , children's author
Stephen Adly Guirgis (1990), playwright (Jesus Hopped the A Train , Our Lady of 121st Street)
Joyce Hinnefeld , writer of fiction and nonfiction
Gregory Maguire (1976), author of the books Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister and Wicked (which became a Broadway musical )
Paul Pines , poet, writer, memoirist; founded The Tin Palace , a jazz nightclub on the Bowery in New York City, and the Jazz at the Lake: Lake George Jazz Weekend
Radclyffe (Dr. Lenora Ruth Barot), writer and editor of lesbian romance, paranormal romance, erotica and mystery; founder and publisher of Bold Stroke Books
Tricia Springstubb , children's book and middle grade author
Priya Anand , Indian film actress and model
Awkwafina , aka Nora Lum (2011), American rapper, television personality, and actress.
Edward Burns , film actor and director
Carolee Carmello (1983), Broadway actress and singer[ 7]
Randy Cohen (1971), former writer for Late Night with David Letterman ; currently writes "The Ethicist" column for the New York Times Magazine and answers ethical questions from listeners of All Things Considered
Jamie Gold (1991), television producer and 2006 World Series of Poker Main Event Champion
Harold Gould (1947), actor (The Sting , Rhoda , Golden Girls )
Steve Guttenberg , film actor
Randye Kaye , author, radio talk show host, and voice actress
Brian Lehrer (1973), radio talk show host
Brandon Jay McLaren (2002), television actor
Josh Ostrovsky (2006), social media personality, actor, entrepreneur
Ignacyo Matynia (2013), film and television actor (Break Every Chain )
Michael Nolin (1970), film studio executive; producer of Mr. Holland's Opus ; screenwriter of Maniac Magee ; professor at Savannah College of Art and Design
John Ortiz , film and TV actor (The Job , Carlito's Way , Miami Vice , American Gangster )
Stacey Prussman (1992), actress, radio host, stand-up comedian, 2021 New York City mayoral candidate
Howard Reig (1942), radio and television announcer
Marie Roda , television personality (The Real World , The Challenge )
Allan Steele , actor and writer
Frank Whaley , film and television actor
D.B. Woodside (1991), actor (Buffy the Vampire Slayer , 24 , Lucifer , Single Ladies )
Science
Frances E. Allen (1954), IBM Fellow , Turing Award winner (2006)
Sallie W. Chisholm (PhD 1974), biological oceanographer and professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Alan M. Davis (1970), IEEE Fellow for contributions to software engineering; author; entrepreneur; pomologist ; horticulturalist
Lois Privor-Dumm (1986), director, Alliances and Information for PneumoADIP , Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Myriam Gorospe , scientist, head of the RNA Regulation Section at the National Institute on Aging (NIA)
Alanna Schepartz (1982), Milton Harris Professor of Chemistry at Yale University and Director, Yale Chemical Biology Institute; Fellow, American Academy of Arts & Sciences
Celal Sengor (1982), Turkish geologist, foreign member of the American Philosophical Society
Omar M. Yaghi (1985), James and Neeltje Tretter Chair Professor of Chemistry and Co-Director of the Kavli Energy NanoSciences Institute at University of California, Berkeley ; recipient of the American Chemical Society Chemistry of Materials Award (2009)
Social sciences
Robert H. Babcock (BA 1953, MA 1957), historian
Anne Case (BA), economist
Philip B. Coulter (PhD 1966), political scientist
Debra Hope (PhD 1990), Clinical Psychologist
David Pietrusza (BA 1971, MA 1972), historian and author
William J. Taverner (1990), author, sexologist, editor of the American Journal of Sexuality Education
Gerhard Weinberg (1948), diplomatic and military historian
Sports
Rashad Barksdale (2007), NFL cornerback
Dave Clawson (MA, 1990), Head Football Coach, Wake Forest
Bouna Coundoul (attended 2002-04), Senegalese international soccer goalkeeper
James Jones (BA 1986, MA 1995), Head Coach of the Yale University Men's Basketball Team
Jordan Levine , professional lacrosse player
Ashley Massaro , professional wrestler
Brett Queener (2007), professional lacrosse player
Joe Resetarits , professional lacrosse player
Rob Senderoff , college basketball coach
Jason Siggers (born 1985), basketball player in the Israel Basketball Premier League
Lyle Thompson , professional lacrosse player, two-time Tewaaraton Award Winner
Tara VanDerveer (attended 1971–72), head women's basketball coach at Stanford University ; member of Naismith Memorial and Women's Basketball Halls of Fame
Jarren Williams (defensive back) , NFL defensive back
Other
Arlene Istar Lev (1986), family therapist and author of Transgender Emergence: Therapeutic Guidelines for Working with Gender-Variant People and their Families
Suzanne Lyall , sophomore who disappeared after getting off a bus at Collins Circle in 1998
Philip Markoff (2007), deceased, accused "Craigslist Killer"[ 8]
Peter Turkson , Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
Notable faculty
Frances Dorothy Acomb , historian
Manuel Alvar (1977–98), head of the Spanish Royal Academy ; known for his linguistic atlases of Spain and Spanish South America
Branka Arsić , scholar of American literature, won the Modern Language Association 's James Russell Lowell Prize in 2016[ 9]
Gonzalo Torrente Ballester (1966–70), Spanish Novelist (1910–1999); won Cervantes Prize in 1985
Ronald A. Bosco (1975–present), Distinguished University Professor of English & American Literature (2004), SUNY Distinguished Service Professor (1992); president, Association for Documentary Editing; General Editor of The Collected Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Harvard; has edited, co-edited (primarily with Joel Myerson), and authored over 20 volumes on Emerson, Thoreau, Hawthorne, Michael Wigglesworth, and Cotton Mather
Don Byrd (1971–present), poet and literary critic; works include his poetry collection Technics of Travel, the book-length poems The Great Dimestore Centennial and Aesop's Garden, an analysis of Charles Olson 's Maximus, and his masterpiece of literary analysis The Poetics of Common Knowledge
JoAnne Carson , painter and sculptor, Guggenheim Fellow (2016)
Alan S. Chartock , political scientist and radio personality
John Frederick Dewey (1971–1982), structural geologist widely regarded as an authority on the development and evolution of mountain ranges; Fellow of the Royal Society , Wollaston Medal and Penrose Medal recipient, member of the United States National Academy of Sciences
Sandra K. Ellston , Shakespearean scholar, former Chair of Undergraduate Studies in English and co-director of the Humanities Center.
Joachim Frank (1976–present), computational biologist, School of Public Health; investigator with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute at New York State's Wadsworth Center ; elected in 2006 to National Academy of Sciences and named a fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences
Gordon G. Gallup (1975–present), evolutionary psychologist ; developed the mirror test
M. E. Grenander (1948–89), professor of English, authority on Ambrose Bierce , and benefactor of the M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections and Archives
George R. Goldner , art historian, former Drue Heinz Chairman of the Department of Drawings and Paints at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Pierre Joris (1992–present), poet, translator, anthologist; renowned translator of Paul Celan
Leonard Kastle (1978–89), director of The Honeymoon Killers and notable opera composer of Deseret and The Pariahs
William Kennedy (1974–present), 1984 winner of Pulitzer Prize for fiction for novel Ironweed ; taught creative writing and journalism as UAlbany instructor from 1974 to 1982, thereafter full professor of creative writing; in 1983, awarded the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Fellowship, part of which went to UAlbany's New York State Writers Institute
Scott Lilienfeld , author
Michael J. Malbin (1990–present), political science, and expert on campaign finance; former speech writer to Richard B. Cheney
Jon Mandle (1994–present), philosopher who works on issues of political theory and global justice; author of What's Left of Liberalism? An Interpretation and Defense of Justice as Fairness and Global Justice: An Introduction
Ron McClamrock (1992–present), philosopher who works at the intersection of phenomenology and psychology; author of Existential Cognition: Minds in the World
Toni Morrison (1985–89), author, Nobel and Pulitzer Prize-winning author (works include Beloved , The Bluest Eye , and Song of Solomon )
Paul Pimsleur (1970–76), linguist, educator and researcher of the language acquisition process, and author of Pimsleur Language Series
Vincent Schaefer , founder and longtime director of the Atmospheric Science Research Center (ASRC); discovered the first successful method of cloud seeding , with dry ice
Richard E. Stearns , emeritus (1978–2000), Turing Award winner for computational complexity theory
Bonnie Steinbock (1977–2014), philosopher, expert on reproductive ethics, and former chair of philosophy department
Bernard Vonnegut (1967–85), atmospheric scientist known for expertise in the physics of lightning; as a colleague of Vincent Schaefer at General Electric in 1946, discovered silver iodide method of cloud-seeding; older brother of author Kurt Vonnegut
David Wills (1998–2013), translator of Jacques Derrida
University presidents
Executive
Title
Term
David Perkins Page
Principal
1844–1848
George R. Perkins
Principal
1848–1852
Samuel B. Woolworth
Principal
1852–1856
David Cochran
Principal
1856–1864
Oliver Avery
Principal
1864–1867
Samuel B. Woolworth
Acting principal
1867
Joseph Alden
President
1867–1882
Edward P. Waterbury
President
1882–1889
Albert N. Husted
Acting president
1889
William J. Milne
President
1889–1914
Leonard Blue
Acting president
1914–1915
Abram Roy Brubacher
President
1915–1939
John M. Sayles
President
1939–1947
Milton Nelson
Acting president
1947–1949
Evan R. Collins
President
1949–1969
Allan A. Kuusisto
Acting president
1969–1970
Louis T. Benezet
President
1970–1975
Emmett B. Fields
President
1975–1977
Vincent O'Leary
President
1977–June 30, 1990
Judith A. Ramaley
Acting president
July 1, 1990 – July 31, 1990
H. Patrick Swygert
President
August 1, 1990 – June 30, 1995
Karen R. Hitchcock
Acting president President
July 1, 1995 – November 7, 1996 November 8, 1996 – January 31, 2004
Carlos E. Santiago
Officer-In-Charge
February 1, 2004 – February 23, 2004
John R. Ryan
Interim president
February 24, 2004 – January 31, 2005
Kermit L. Hall
President
February 1, 2005 – August 13, 2006
Susan Herbst
Officer-In-Charge
August 14, 2006 – October 31, 2007
George M. Philip
Interim president President
November 1, 2007 – June 16, 2009 June 16, 2009 – December 31, 2012
Robert J. Jones
President
January 1, 2013 – September 30, 2016
James R. Stellar
Interim president
September 24, 2016 – September 17, 2017
Havidan Rodriguez
President
September 18, 2017 – present
References
^ Dreishpoon, Douglas (1988). Sculpture Inside Outside . Walker Art Center . p. 86. ISBN 978-0-8478-1004-8 .
^ Harsha, David Addison (1891). Noted Living Albanians and State Officials . Albany, NY: Weed, Parsons and Company. p. 231 – via Google Books .
^ "Edward A. Maher Dies Suddenly At 72" . The New York Times . New York, NY. September 15, 1920. p. 9 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Hamdi Ulukaya" . Forbes .
^ Roberts, Sam (February 10, 2022). "Gloria Rojas, Trailblazing Latina Broadcaster, Dies at 82" . The New York Times .
^ "Adrianne Baughns-Wallace" . CT Women’s Hall of Fame . Retrieved 2024-05-08 .
^ "UAlbany grad Carolee Carmello reveals ups, downs of Broadway" . Times Union . Retrieved 2018-03-03 .
^ "Philip Markoff" . The New York Times .
^ "Branka Arsic" . www.albany.edu . Retrieved 2022-05-20 .