List of Binghamton University alumni

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Following is a list of notable alumni from Binghamton University. The university was known as Triple Cities College of Syracuse University from 1946 to 1950 and Harpur College from 1950 to 1955.

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Academics

NameClassMajorNotabilityReferences
Susan Ariel Aaronson HistoryResearch professor at the Elliott School of International Affairs at

George Washington University

David P. Barash 1966BiologyEvolutionary biologist and professor of psychology at the University of Washington
Juda Bennett 1988English and creative writingAuthor, a literary theorist and professor of English at The College of New Jersey
Marsha Berger 1974MathematicsProfessor (emeritus) of computer science and mathematics in the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences of New York University
Virginia Blanton 1989, 1991, 1998BA English and Foreign Languages, MA English, Ph.D. EnglishProfessor of English Language and Literature at the University of Missouri–Kansas City
Paul Bové 1989Professor of English at the University of Pittsburgh [1]
Simon J. Bronner 1974BAFolklorist, ethnologist, historian, sociologist, educator, and college dean
Roderick D. Bush 1992Ph.DSociologist, social activist, author, and academic specializing in the Civil rights movement
Joseph Buttigieg 1976Ph.D. EnglishProfessor of English at the University of Notre Dame
William L. Chameides 1970Atmospheric scienceAtmospheric scientist and dean of Duke University's Nicholas School of the Environment
Joseph L. Chillo BAPresident of Thomas More University and Newbury College
Lorrie Clemo 1998MA and PhD political science, public administration, and policy analysisPresident of D'Youville College
Rosanne D'Arrigo 1980BA, MAProfessor at Lamont–Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia University
Cathy Davidson M.A. and Ph.DProfessor at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York and professor

of English at Duke University

Ronald E. Day 1987, 1990MA Philosophy, Ph.D. Comparative Literature Librarian and a professor of Information and Library Science at Indiana

University in Bloomington

Donald J. DePaolo 1973GeologyProfessor of geochemistry at the University of California, Berkeley
Georgi Derluguian 1995Ph.D. SociologyProfessor of Social Research and Public Policy at New York University Abu Dhabi
Grey J. Dimenna BAPresident of Monmouth University
Marcia-Anne Dobres 1988MA Anthropology Archaeologist and professor at the University of Southern Maine
Mary L. Droser 1980MSPaleontologist and professor of paleobiology at University of California, Riverside
Ronald G. Ehrenberg 1966MathematicsLabor economist and Professor of Industrial and Labor Relations and Economics

at Cornell University

Fred Feldman 1965MAProfessor emeritus of philosophy at the University of Massachusetts Amherst
Sari Feldman EnglishLibrarian, adjunct faculty member, executive director of Cuyahoga County Public Library

and president of the American Library Association

Norman Finkelstein 1974Political scientist and professor
Ronald Fintushel 1975PhD MathematicsMathematician and professor at Tulane University and Michigan State University.
Valery E. Forbes Biology and Geology Ecologist and professor specializing in environmental toxicology
Howard Friedman 1993Applied PhysicsStatistician, data scientist, health economist, and writer who teaches at Columbia University
Stewart D. Friedman 1974Professor at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania [2]
Kyra Gaunt MA VoiceEthnomusicologist and professor at the University at Albany in New York State
Adam Gazzaley 1990BiochemistryProfessor of neurology, physiology, and psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco
William Martin Gelbart Non-degreedGeneticist and a professor of molecular and cellular biology at Harvard University.
Jonathan Gibralter 1978PsychologyPresident of Wells College, Frostburg State University, and Farmingdale State College
Jonathan Gottschall Ph.D. EnglishLiterary scholar, author, and distinguished fellow in the English department of

Washington & Jefferson College

Jean-Germain Gros 1985Economics and sociology Professor in political science at the University of Missouri-St. Louis
Carol Harter B.A., M.A., and Ph.D President of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Monique Holsey-Hyman 1986Faculty at North Carolina Central University, social worker, and politician
Donald C. Hood 1965Professor of Psychology and Ophthalmic Science at Columbia University.
Ho-fung Hung MASociologist and professor in Political Economy at Johns Hopkins University
Yasmin Hurd 1982Professor of Neuroscience at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai [3]
Vincent Ialenti 2008Philosophy, Politics, and LawAnthropologist, professor at the George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs and social scientist at the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Nuclear Energy
Patricia Ingraham Ph.DFounding dean of the College of Community and Public Affairs at Binghamton University
Steven G. Kellman 1967Critic, author, and academic
Anne C. Klein English Tibetologist who is a professor of Religious Studies at Rice University
Arnold J. Levine 1961Molecular biologist and president of Rockefeller University
Stephanie McCurry 1988Ph.DProfessor of history at the Columbia University [4]
Michael H. Nash 1968History Labor historian, librarian, archivist. and director of the Tamiment Library and

Robert F. Wagner Archives at New York University

Camille Paglia 1968Critic, author, and professor at University of the Arts
Robert A. Rubinstein 1977Ph.DDistinguished professor of anthropology at Syracuse University [5]
David R. Segal BA Sociologist who specializes in civil-military relations and military organization and

founding director of the Center for Research on Military Organization

Beverly J. Silver 1992Ph.D Professor and chair of sociology at Johns Hopkins University [6]
Deborah Tannen 1966English literatureAcademic and writer on linguistics, discourse analysis, and interpersonal communication
Kenneth Waltzer Historian, educator, and director of the Jewish Studies program at Michigan State University
David E. Wellbery 1969Professor of German Studies at the University of Chicago
Peter Wenz 1967BAProfessor of Philosophy and Legal Studies at the University of Illinois at Springfield

Art and architecture

NameClassMajorNotabilityReferences
Leland Bobbé 1970SociologyPhotographer
Orlando Busino Non-degreedCartoonist for McCalls , Reader's Digest , Good Housekeeping , and Saturday Evening Post ,
Tobias Guggenheimer English literatureArchitect
Art Spiegelman Non-degreed, Honorary DoctorateCartoonist and editor, creator of Maus , winner of a 1992 Pulitzer Prize

Business

NameClassMajorNotabilityReferences
Peter Altabef 1980EconomicsCEO of Unisys
Joseph H. Boardman 1983MA Management SciencePresident and CEO of Amtrak, Commissioner of the New York State Department of Transportation,

and director of the United States Federal Railroad Administration

Arthur Dantchik Co-founder and the managing director of Susquehanna International Group
Faisal Farooqui 1999Founder and CEO of MouthShut.com [7]
Gregg Hymowitz 1987BAChairman, chief executive officer, and founder of EnTrust Global
Leonard Klevan Businessman and chemist
Geraldine MacDonald 1968MS 1973Businesswoman and technology executive
Thomas Secunda 1977Co-founder and vice-chairman of Bloomberg L.P [8]
Bob Swan 1985MBACEO of Intel
Jay Walder CEO of Hyperloop One
Jeff Yass Co-founder of Susquehanna International Group
David Zaslav 1982 CEO and president of Warner Bros. Discovery

Entertainment

NameClassMajorNotabilityReferences
Robyn Adele Anderson 2011Political Science, ArabicSinger, stage actress, and founding member of Postmodern Jukebox [9]
William Baldwin 1985Political ScienceFilm actor
Nancy Becker-Kennedy Actress, disability rights activist, writer [10]
Andrew Bergman 1965Screenwriter, author, and director
Kevin Bernhardt Economics, DramaSreenwriter, film actor, television actor, and producer
Alan Berliner 1977Cinema Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker
Steven Canals 2005, 2008BA Cinema, MA Student AffairsScreenwriter and producer
Kvitka Cisyk Non-degreedOpera singer
Stephanie Courtney 1992EnglishActress and comedian who plays Flo (Progressive Insurance)
Dena DeRose Jazz pianist, singer, and educator.
Michael J. Epstein 1998Filmmaker, musician, and writer
Steven Fechter Screenwriter and playwright
Jeff Gaspin 1982Psychology and business administrationTelevision executive and former Chairman of NBC Universal Television Entertainment
Louis Giambalvo BFA and MFATelevision and film actor
Peter Guttman GeographyAuthor, photographer, television personality, and adventurer
Roger Lee Hall 1972MAComposer and musicologist
Sunny Hostin 1990 English and Rhetoric Co-host of The View and senior legal correspondent for ABC News
Marc Huestis Non-degreedFilmmaker
Adam Huss DramaTelevision and film actor, producer, and writer
Bill T. Jones Dancer and Tony Award-winning choreographer
Bang Jun-seok Film score composer and music director
Andy Kindler Actor and comedian
Marc Lawrence 1981Screenwriter and director
Carol Leifer Stand-up comedian, actress, writer, and producer
Rebecca Leigh Longendyke 2018BS in biomedical engineeringFashion model
Ingrid Michaelson 2001Singer-songwriter
Paul C. Morrissey Comedian and television sports anchor
Lee Ranaldo 1978Musician, writer, artist, and guitarist of Sonic Youth
Paul Reiser 1977Actor and comedian
Dave Rubin 1998Comedian and talk show host
Ruben Santiago-Hudson 1978 Tony Award-winning actor and playwright
Karthik Sivakumar Actor
John Wilson 2008Documentary filmmaker
Arnie Zane Choreographer, dancer, and co-founder of Bill T. Jones-Arnie Zane and Company

Government and civil service

NameClassMajorNotabilityReferences
Joseph H. Boardman 1983MA Management ScienceCommissioner of the New York State Department of Transportation, director of the

United States Federal Railroad Administration, president and CEO of Amtrak

Barbara J. Fiala Commissioner of the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles
Dan French 2003History Supervisor of the Town of Beekman, New York
Vincent Ialenti 2008Philosophy, Politics, and Law Social scientist at the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Nuclear Energy, anthropologist, and professor at the George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs
John Liu 1988 New York City Comptroller
Aaron Mair 1984B.A. History and SociologyRetired State of New York an epidemiological-spatial analyst. First African-American president of the national Sierra Club. He served from 2015 to 2017. In 1995, as an environmental activist in Albany, New York, he formed the Arbor Hill Environmental Justice Corporation [11]
Vincent Schiraldi Maryland Secretary of Juvenile Services
Jay Walder CEO of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority of New York

Law

NameClassMajorNotabilityReferences
Stanley Blumenfeld BA United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Central District of California
Kathleen Cardone 1976BA United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas
Stanley R. Chesler 1968BA United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey
Jami Floyd 1986Political Science and JournalismLegal Analyst at Al Jazeera America and the former Legal Editor and host of All Things Considered
Michael J. Garcia English literatureAssociate Judge of the New York Court of Appeals and Assistant Secretary for Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Samuel Issacharoff 1975Law professor, whose scholarly work focuses on constitutional law, voting rights and civil procedure
Elaine D. Kaplan 1976Judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims

Literature and journalism

NameClassMajorNotabilityReferences
Diana Abu-Jaber Ph.D in English and creative writingAuthor and a professor at Portland State University
Jonis Agee MA, Ph.DNovelist and writer of short stories, essays, and screenplays
Samar al-'Aṭṭār Ph.DWriter, novelist, and translator
Grace Andreacchi Novelist, poet and playwright
Bruce Benderson Author
Mark Mathew Braunstein 1974BAAuthor, nature photographer, and advocate of medical marijuana legalization
Ron Brownstein 1979English literatureJournalist, political correspondent, and analyst.
Kevin Carey 1992Political ScienceJournalist, editor, higher education writer, and policy analyst
Stephen Corey 1971, 1974BA, MAPoet and editor of the Georgia Review
Jack Dann 1968Social and political scienceWriter and editor, best known for his science fiction
Anita Diamant 1975MA EnglishAuthor of fiction and non-fiction books
Jake Dobkin Non-degreedJournalist, blogger, author, and co-founder of Gothamist
Marcia Douglas Ph.D. EnglishNovelist, poet, and performer
Nathan Englander 1992Short story writer and novelist
Alicia Erian Novelist
Norman Finkelstein BAPoet and literary critic
Jeffrey Ford Fantasy novelist
Margaux Fragoso 2009Ph.DAuthor
Lisa Rowe Fraustino Ph.DChildren's author and editor
Shalom Freedman 1964Writer and poet
Robert Greenberger Writer and editor
Carlos Hernandez 2000Ph.D. EnglishWriter of science fiction and fantasy
J. Hoberman BAJournalist and senior film critic at The Village Voice
Stephen Kalinich Non-degreedPoet known for his songwriting collaborations with Brian and Dennis Wilson
Patricia Kennealy-Morrison 1967English literatureAuthor, editor, and journalist
Michael Lederer 1981Author
Liz Rosenberg Poet and writer
John Simpson PhilosophyJournalist and consumer rights advocate
Donald E. Westlake Non-degreedNovelist and screenwriter
Jillian York 2004Journalist

Medicine

NameClassMajorNotabilityReferences
Jill Afrin 1984BiochemistryPsychiatrist who specializes in working with deaf populations
Garnet Anderson 1983MA MathematicsBiostatistician and senior vice president at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Caitlin Bernard 2006Human Development and Biology Obstetrician-gynecologist, reproductive and abortion rights activist, and assistant professor in the

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Indiana University School of Medicine.

Camille A. Clare 1992PsychobiologyChair of the department of obstetrics and gynecology at SUNY Downstate Medical Center
Daniel Herschlag 1982BiochemistryBiochemist and Professor of Biochemistry at the Stanford University School of Medicine
Yasmin Hurd Chair of Translational Neuroscience and the Director of the Addiction Institute at Mount Sinai
Mona Jhaveri Cancer researcher and entrepreneur focusing on biotech funding
Ellyn Kaschak 1965Russian language and literatureClinical psychologist, retired professor
Merle Keitel 1980Psychologist, author, and academic
Michael Shernoff 1977 Psychotherapist who specialized in serving the mental health needs of gay, lesbian, and bisexual people

Military

NameClassMajorNotabilityReferences
Alexander Vindman 1998A lieutenant colonel in the United States Army. Vindman was the first witness to appear in President Trump's impeachment probe [12]

Politics

NameClassMajorNotabilityReferences
Mia Ackerman Political economics Rhode Island House of Representatives
Morteza Aghatehrani Ph.D. Middle Eastern studies Parliament of Iran, cleric, scholar, mujtahid
Linda Arrigo 1996Ph.DPolitical activist, human rights activist, and former international affairs officer of Green Party Taiwan
Marianne Buttenschon MA Public PolicyMember of the New York State Assembly
Robert Carroll Member of the New York State Assembly
Amy Dacey 1993Political Science and HistoryCEO of the Democratic National Committee
Rich David 2002 Master of Public Administration Mayor of Binghamton, New York
Ed DeLaney B.A. and an M.AMember of the Indiana House of Representatives
Steven Fulop 1993Mayor of Jersey City, New Jersey
Muhammad Abdul Ghaffar Abdulla Bahraini ambassador.
Bethaida González Political Science and Latin American studiesSyracuse Common Council and Syracuse School Board
Barry Grodenchik History and economics New York City Council
Debbie Holmes MA ChemistryPolitician from Idaho
Monique Holsey-Hyman 1986Human services and sociology Durham City Councilwoman, social worker, and professor at North Carolina Central University
Hori Horibata Member of the Philippines House of Representatives from Camarines Sur 1st District
Amy J. Hyatt Political science and history United States Ambassador to Palau
Hakeem Jeffries 1992 New York State Assembly and United States House of Representatives
Donna Lupardo 1983MA New York State Assembly
John Mannion 1990BA Biology New York State Senate
Monica Martinez 1999 New York State Senate [13]

Science and technology

NameClassMajorNotabilityReferences
Denise Cox 1980GeologyPetroleum geologist who worked with the United States Geological Survey
Sean Egan Computer Science Software engineer at Google, where he worked on Google Talk and Google Maps
David Grimaldi Entomologist and Curator of Invertebrate Zoology at the American Museum of Natural History
Mike Hudak 1975, 1986BA Mathematics, Ph.D Advanced TechnologyEnvironmental researcher, author, and Sierra Club activist
Frances Hurwitz 1966ChemistryMaterials research engineer at NASA Glenn Center
Geraldine MacDonald PsychologyInternet and online services pioneer who built the world's largest dial-up network for America Online

Sports

NameClassMajorNotabilityReferences
Scott Diamond Former MLB pitcher for the Minnesota Twins
Scott Donnelly Non-degreedCollege soccer coach
Jason Houghtaling College and professional football coach
Duane James Professional basketball player
Jake Keegan 2012Professional soccer player
Tony Kornheiser 1970English literatureSports commentator, finalist for the 1997 Pulitzer Prize for Commentary [14]
Kyle Manscuk 2011PsychologyProfessional soccer player [15]
Robert Moewes 2017Business AdministrationProfessional soccer player
Stanley Ocitti 2003Professional basketball player
Ryan Pierce Professional soccer player
Calvin Poulina Professional basketball player
Tim Sinicki Non-degreedCollege baseball coach
Murphy Smith 2009Professional baseball player
Kaan Tayla Freestyle swimmer at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Qu Yun BA Human Development, MS Sports Psychology Butterfly stroke swimmer

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