List of University at Buffalo people
This is a list of people connected to the State University of New York at Buffalo. There are more than 230,000 living alumni of UB. Notable alumni include the CEO's of Paramount Pictures, The Weinstein Company, and A+E Networks, two NASA astronauts, a recipient of the Edward R. Murrow Award, and a former Prime Minister. UB is one of the only two institutions of higher learning in the United States which were founded by a U.S. President (Millard Fillmore), with the other one being the University of Virginia.
Notable faculty
This list includes both present and former faculty members.
Nobel Laureates
Name | Known for | Relationship to University at Buffalo |
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Ronald H. Coase | Winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics (1991) | Former professor (1951–1958) |
J.M. Coetzee | South African author and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature (2003) | Former professor (1968–1971) |
Sir John Carew Eccles | Australian winner of the Nobel Prize in Medicine (1963) for discoveries concerning the ionic mechanisms involved in excitation and inhibition in the peripheral and central portions of the nerve cell membrane (synapse). | Distinguished Professor of Physiology and Biophysics (1968–1975) |
Herbert A. Hauptman | Winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1985) | Research Professor of Biophysical Sciences, Director of the Medical Foundation of Buffalo |
Award recipients
Name | Known for | Relationship to University at Buffalo |
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John Barth | Author known for postmodern style and winner of the National Book Award | Former professor (1965–1973) |
Robert Creeley | Poet and winner of the Bollingen Prize for poetry | |
Carl Dennis | Poet and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry | Professor |
Irving Feldman | Poet and MacArthur Foundation Fellow | Former professor (1962-2004) |
Stephen McKinley Henderson | Pulitzer Prize winner and Tony Award-nominated stage and screen actor. Recognized as a veteran performer of playwright August Wilson's ouvre. | Professor and former chair in the Department of Theater and Dance |
Richard Aaker Trythall | Composer, pianist, Guggenheim Fellow and winner of the Rome Prize | Former professor (1972–1973) |
Academia
Name | Known for | Relationship to University at Buffalo |
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Tim Dean | British philosopher, author, notable in the field of contemporary queer theory | Director of The Center for the Study of Psychoanalysis and Culture |
David Mark (scientist) | Pioneer of Geographic information science | SUNY Distinguished Professor |
Isaac Ehrlich | Academic economist and researcher, founding editor-in-chief of the Journal of Human Capital | Chair of the Department of Economics |
Michel Foucault | Historian and philosopher | Visiting professor (early 1970s) |
René Girard | historian, literary critic, and philosopher of social science | Distinguished Professor (1971–1976) |
Charles Haynie | Longtime faculty member in the Interdisciplinary Degree Programs | An award was established in his name after his death in 2001 |
Bruce Jackson | Recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship (1971); was nominated for a Grammy (1974); former president of the American Folklore Society (1984); Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the American Folklore Center in the Library of Congress (1988–89, trustee 1984-89); and director, then trustee of the Newport Folk Foundation (1965—) | SUNY Distinguished Professor; Samuel P. Capen Professor of American Culture in 1997; James Agee Professor of American Culture |
Robert L. Ketter | Authority on earthquake engineering research and a former president of UB | First chairman of the Civil Engineering Department; dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences; university president from 1970 through 1981 |
Paul Kurtz | Founder and chairman of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry (formerly the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal), the Council for Secular Humanism, the Center for Inquiry, and Prometheus Books | Professor Emeritus of Philosophy |
Steve McCaffery | Canadian poet and scholar | Holds the Gray Chair at UB |
Lester Walter Milbrath | Environmental academic and public intellectual | Professor of Political Science 1965-1991 |
Charles Mingus | Jazz bassist, composer, bandleader and pianist. | Slee Professor of Music (1971) |
Roswell Park | Founder of Roswell Park Cancer Institute | Former Professor of Surgery |
Emanuel Parzen | Statistician, pioneered the use of kernel density estimation (Parzen window) | Former professor (1970–1978) |
Jayant Patel | Nicknamed "Dr. Death" by the Australian media | Former Assistant Professor of Surgery in the 1980s |
David Riesman | Law scholar and sociologist | Visiting Professor (1937–1941) |
Stephen Schanuel | Mathematician known for discovering "Schanuel's lemma" | Professor of Mathematics |
Albert R. Shadle | Professor | Chairman of Biology Department (1919–1953) and Professor of Biology |
Bill Siemering | Director of Programming and founding program director for National Public Radio; Manager of university-sponsored radio station WBFO; recipient of MacArthur Foundation genius grant in 1993 | |
Leo Smit | Composer of contemporary classical music | Former professor |
Craig Venter | Geneticist; founder of Celera Genomics and the J. Craig Venter Institute; Time magazine's 2007 and 2008 lists of the 100 most influential people in the world | Former professor |
Ernst Witebsky | Former professor and chair of the Department of Bacteriology and Immunology (1941–1967); director of the Center for Immunology (1967 until his death in 1969) | |
Ta-You Wu | Chinese physicist known as the "Father of Chinese Physics" and president of Academia Sinica (1983–1994) | Former professor and chair of the Department of Physics (1968–1983) |
Collegiate athletics
Name | Known for | Relationship to University at Buffalo | |
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Warde Manuel | Director of Athletics of the Connecticut Huskies | Former athletic director (2006-2012) | |
Danny White | Director of Athletics of the Buffalo Bulls | Former Athletic Director(2012-2015) |
Notable alumni
Law, politics, and government
Science, technology, and engineering
Name | Known for | Relationship to University at Buffalo | |
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Ellen Shulman Baker | Astronaut on the Space Shuttle Atlantis and NASA medical officer | B.A. '74 in Geology[1] | |
Erich Bloch | Former Director of the National Science Foundation (NSF) and recipient of the National Medal of Technology and Innovation | B.S. in Electrical Engineering | |
Bram Cohen | Creator of the BitTorrent peer-to-peer client | ||
Angelo F. Coniglio | Civil engineer, educator, genealogist and author | B.S.C.E. 1961, M.S.C.E. 1971 | |
Wilson Greatbach | Recipient of the Lemelson–MIT Prize and National Medal of Technology and Innovation in 1990 | M.S. in 1957 | |
Gregory Jarvis | NASA astronaut on the Space Shuttle Challenger | B.S. '67 | |
Norman McCombs | Recipient of the National Medal of Technology and Innovation in 2013 | B.S. in 1968 | |
Christopher Scolese | Director of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, former Administrator of NASA, and recipient of the NASA Distinguished Service Medal | B.S. '74[2] | |
Jeffrey Umland | Chief Mechanical Engineer of NASA's InSight mission, former Chief Mechanical Engineer for the Curiosity rover | B.S. '85 and Ph.D '91 in Mechanical Engineering | |
Jeffrey Wigand | First tobacco industry executive to become a major whistleblower against the industry; subject of the feature film The Insider | B.A. Chemistry, M.A. Biochemistry, Ph.D. Biochemistry |
Medicine
Name | Known for | Relationship to University at Buffalo |
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George Edward Fell | early developer of artificial ventilation, also investigated the physiology of electrocution, created the final design for the first electric chair in New York State | |
Wilson Greatbatch | Inventor of improved versions of the cardiac pacemaker | |
Orvan Hess | Medical doctor noted for early use of penicillin and developing the cardiotocograph | |
Donnica Moore | Physician and women's health advocate; author and media commentator on women's health issues | M.D. '86 |
Maynard Jack Ramsay | entomologist, listed in American Men of Science and Who's Who in America |
Business
Name | Known for | Relationship to University at Buffalo |
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Vinay Kumar | Human Resources at Grant Thornton LLP | B.A. '16 in Psychology, Paralegal Studies |
John Alm | Former CEO of Coca-Cola Enterprises | |
Pete Augustine | President and CEO of New Era Cap Company | B.S. '87 in accounting and finance |
Alan Brownstein | Former CEO of the American Cancer Society | |
Millard S. Drexler | CEO of J. Crew and former CEO of Gap Inc. | |
Mindy Lubber | President of Ceres (organization) | MBA |
Ian Bruce Eichner | Founder of The Continuum Company, LLC; real estate developer | |
Gregg S. Fisher | Founder of Gerstein Fisher | B.S. in Finance |
John Hewitt | Founder, President, and CEO of Liberty Tax Service, Co-founder of Jackson Hewitt | |
Jeremy Jacobs | Billionaire and CEO of Delaware North Companies and owner of the Boston Bruins | B.A. in Business Administration |
John Kapoor | Billionaire and founder of Akorn | PhD |
Robin Yanhong Li | Billionaire and founder, chairman and CEO of Baidu.com, the most popular search engine in China. | M.S. Computer Science |
Kevin P. Maloney | Founding Partner of Property Markets Group | |
Robert E. Rich, Sr. | Founder of Rich Products Corporation | |
Christopher Thornberg | Founding Partner and CEO of Beacon Economics, LLC | B.S. '89 in Business Administration |
News
Name | Known for | Relationship to University at Buffalo | |
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Wolf Blitzer | Emmy Award-winning journalist for CNN | B.A. in history, 1970[3] | |
Greg D'Alba | President of CNN News Networks | B.A. '81 | |
Ira Flatow | Emmy Award-winning science journalist; former host of Newton's Apple; current host of NPR's Science Friday | ||
Terry Gross | Peabody Award-winning host of the radio interview program Fresh Air | ||
Howard Kurtz | Media reporter and columnist at the Washington Post | B.A. in psychology/English 1974 | |
Steve Liesman | Emmy Award-winning journalist and Pulitzer Prize winner; CNBC Senior Economics Reporter | ||
Tom Toles | Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist for the Washington Post | ||
Nick Gillespie | Editor of Reason.com and Reason.tv and former editor-in-chief of Reason magazine | PhD in English Literature |
Film, theatre, and television
Name | Known for | Relationship to University at Buffalo |
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Maury Chaykin | Actor | BFA in theatre, 1972[4] |
Katharine Cornell | Tony Award-winning actress on broadway and member of the American Theatre Hall of Fame | Did not graduate |
Thomas Curley | 2015 Academy Award winner for Best Achievement in Sound Mixing | B.A. '01 Film Studies |
James Foley | Director of House of Cards | B.A. in Psychology '74 |
Shep Gordon | Hollywood film agent and producer; featured in the 2014 documentary Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon | B.A. '68 in Sociology |
Brad Grey | Golden Globe winner; television and film producer; CEO of Paramount Pictures | B.A. '79 in communication and business |
Max Grodénchik | Television and film actor | |
Robert Lieberman | Director of Fire in the Sky and Table for Five | |
Abbe Raven | Chairwoman and former CEO and president of A&E Television Networks, founder of The History Channel | B.A. '74 in theatre[5] |
Jordan Schlansky | Producer at Conan | |
Parry Shen | Chinese American actor | |
Ron Silver | Actor and political activist | |
Ellen Spiro | Documentary filmmaker; Guggenheim and Rockefeller Fellow | |
Roy Vongtama | Actor; board-certified radiation oncologist | M.D. '00 |
Harvey Weinstein | Co-founder and chairman of The Weinstein Company; founder of Miramax Films; Academy Award winner | B.A.[6] |
John Walsh | Host of America's Most Wanted | 1965[7] |
Bil Zelman | Photographer and director | BFA '96 |
Alan Zweibel | Comedy writer, multiple Emmy Award winner, and one of the original writers for Saturday Night Live |
Academia
Zhijian James Chen | Member of the National Academy of Sciences | Ph.D in Biochemistry '91 |
Marc Edwards (civil engineering professor) | Expert on water treatment and corrosion, professor at Virginia Tech, and MacArthur Fellow | |
Mark Huddleston | President of the University of New Hampshire | B.A. in Political Science |
Sung-Mo Kang | President of the Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology | M.S. in Electrical Engineering '72 |
Ann Kirschner | Academic; entrepreneur; author of Sala's Gift; launched NFL.COM for the National Football League; co-founder of Columbia University's interactive knowledge network Fathom.com; University Dean of William E. Macaulay Honors College of The City University of New York | B.A. in English '72 |
William J. Rapaport | Researcher on intentionality and artificial intelligence, professor at UB | M.S. '84 in Computer Science |
Blair A. Rudes | Linguist known for his work on Native American languages | Ph.D '76 in Linguistics, M.A. '74, B.A. '73 |
Murat Soygeniş | Architect and professor, Founding Principal, S+ ARCHITECTURE | M. Arch. in 1985 |
Sema Soygeniş | Architect and professor, Dean - BAU School of Architecture | M. Arch. in 1986 |
Ewa Ziarek | Julian Park Professor of Comparative Literature at UB | Ph.D. and M.A. |
Robert E. Wright | Nef Family Chair of Political Economy at Augustana College (South Dakota) | M.A., History, Ph.D. History |
Literature
Name | Known for | Relationship to University at Buffalo |
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Charles Baxter | Author of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry; Guggenheim Fellow | |
Taylor Caldwell | Anglo-American novelist | B.A. in English, 1931 |
Mary Cappello | Guggenheim Fellow and Professor of English and Creative Writing at the University of Rhode Island | M.A. and Ph.D |
Graham Foust | Poet and associate professor at Saint Mary's College of California | Ph.D. '02 |
Richard Hofstadter | Pulitzer Prize-winning historian; author of Anti-intellectualism in American Life and The Age of Reform | |
Michael Kelleher | Poet; program director of the Windham-Campbell Literature Prizes at Yale University | M.A. in English (Poetics) '01 |
Anthony Petrosky | Poet and 1982 Walt Whitman Award winner | |
Donald Revell | Poet, essayist, translator, Guggenheim Fellow, and 2004 Lenore Marshall Award winner | |
Elizabeth Willis | Poet, literary critic, and Guggenheim Fellow |
Music
Name | Known for | Relationship to University at Buffalo | |
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Jay Beckenstein | Saxophone player and co-founder of Spyro Gyra | B.A. in music, 1973 | |
Keith Buckley | Vocalist, lyricist and founding member of Buffalo-based hardcore band Every Time I Die and metal supergroup The Damned Things | B.A. in English | |
Rob Derhak | Bassist, lyricist and founding member of Buffalo-based jam-band moe. | ||
Ronnie James Dio | Heavy metal vocalist and songwriter; lead singer of Rainbow 1975-1979; lead singer and creator of Dio; lead singer of Black Sabbath 1979-1982 | ||
Morton Feldman | Composer and Edgard Varèse Professor of Music | ||
Chuck Garvey | Guitarist, lyricist and founding member of the Buffalo-based jam-band moe. | ||
Paddy Hagan | Lead tambourine player for legendary rock band Dan and the PussykatZ | ||
Willie Nile, aka Robert Noonan | Singer, songwriter | B.A. in Philosophy, 1971 | |
Valerian Ruminski | Bass singer; recipient of a Richard Tucker Career Grant, the Lincoln Center Martin Segal Award, a William Mattheus Sullivan Foundation Grant, a 2004 Gerda Lissner Foundation Grant, a Liederkranz Prize, and the 1st Prize in the MacAllister Singing Competition | Bachelor of Music '95 | |
Elliott Sharp | Multi-instrumentalist, composer, and performer | M.A. in Music Theory and Composition '77 |
Sports and athletics
Name | Known for | Relationship to University at Buffalo |
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Jonathan Akpoborie | Nigerian soccer player | |
Dave Hahn | Professional mountain guide, ski patroller, journalist and lecturer | B.A. '84 |
Turner Battle | Former basketball player (led the Bulls to their first NIT appearance), basketball coach | B.A. in 2006 |
Sam Craven | English soccer player | |
Michael Cross | Director of Athletics, Bradley University | B.S. '91, M.A. '93 |
Steve Geltz | MLB Pitcher for the Tampa Bay Rays | B.A. in 2008 |
Desmond Green | MAC champion; three-time Division 1 NCAA qualifier wrestler; mixed martial artist in Bellator | Major in Social Sciences 2011 |
Joe Hesketh | Former MLB pitcher (1984-1994) | B.A. in 1980 |
Chris Kanyon | Professional wrestler in World Championship Wrestling and World Wrestling Entertainment | Bachelor's degree in physical therapy |
Khalil Mack | NFL player, Oakland Raiders, 5th overall 2014 draft pick | B.A. '14 |
Javon McCrea | Mid-American Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year in 2014 | B.A. '14 |
Liam McHugh | Studio host for the NBC Sports Network, anchoring much of its staple programming, including the NHL, Tour De France and college football/basketball | B.A. '97 in communication |
Tom Murphy | Professional baseball player for a minor league affiliate of the Colorado Rockies | B.A. in 2012 |
Matvey Natanzon | Backgammon player | BA in Accounting, 1991 |
Branden Oliver | Running back for the San Diego Chargers of the National Football League | B.A. in 2014 |
Dominic Oppong | Canadian soccer player | |
Gerry Philbin | Member of the 1968 World Champion New York Jets | |
Jamey Richard | Center for the Indianapolis Colts | |
Trevor Scott | Defensive end for the Oakland Raiders | |
James Starks | Running back for the Green Bay Packers of the NFL | |
John Stofa | Miami Dolphins (AFL, NFL) quarterback, first expansion draft selection of the Cincinnati Bengals AFL) | |
Josh Thomas | Cornerback in the National Football League | |
Mitchell Watt | Player for Hapoel Gilboa Galil of the Israeli Basketball Super League | B.A. in 2012 |
Jake Schum | Punter for the Green Bay Packers of the NFL |
Chancellors and presidents
From its inception until 1962, the private school was known as the University of Buffalo, and it was headed by a chancellor. Since it became the public State University of New York at Buffalo, it has been called the University at Buffalo, and the CEO is its president.[8]
- Millard Fillmore, 1846–1874; 13th President of the United States and 12th Vice President of the United States
- Orsamus H. Marshall, 1882–1884
- E. Carleton Sprague, 1885–1895
- James O. Putnam, 1895–1902
- Wilson S. Bissell, 1902–1903
- Charles Phelps Norton, 1905–1920
- Samuel P. Capen, 1922–1950
- T. R. McConnell, 1950–1954
- Clifford C. Furnas, 1954–1966
- Claude E. Puffer (acting), 1955–1957
- Martin Meyerson, 1966–1970
- Robert L. Ketter, 1970–1982
- Steven Sample, 1982–1991
- Bill Greiner, 1991–2004
- John B. Simpson, 2004–2011
- Satish K. Tripathi, 2011–present
See also
References
- ↑ Archived September 3, 2006, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Archived September 2, 2006, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ "CNN TV - Anchors/Reporters:Wolf Blitzer".
- ↑ "UBToday Online: Departments: Shortform". buffalo.edu.
- ↑ "UBT: Alumni Profiles: Abbe Raven". buffalo.edu.
- ↑ "UBT: Winter 2001: The Cinema Paradiso of Harvey Weinstein". buffalo.edu.
- ↑ "suny.edu - Notable Alumni". The State University of New York.
- ↑ Office of the President Archived March 16, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
External links
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- University at Buffalo – Official website
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