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The following is a list of notable alumni and faculty of the City College of New York.
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The Hall of Fame was founded by the Communications Alumni Group in 1998. Among the members of this prestigious group of 117 City College alumni are screenwriters Ernest Lehman '37 and Paddy Chayefsky '43; public relations men David Finn '44 and Carl Spielvogel ' 52B; broadcast journalists Daniel Schorr '39 and David Diaz '65; newspaper editors A.M. Rosenthal '49 and Michael Oreskes '75; magazine editors Edward Kosner '58 and Jacqueline Leo '68; novelists Oscar Higuelos '75, '76 MA and Walter Mosley '91 MA, and advertising/marketing trail blazers Betsy Frank and Linda Kaplan Taylor '72; and sportswriters Maury Allen '53 and Vic Ziegel '58.
The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science is the engineering and applied science school of Columbia University, a private research university in New York City. It was founded as the School of Mines in 1863 and then the School of Mines, Engineering and Chemistry before becoming the School of Engineering and Applied Science. On October 1, 1997, the school was renamed in honor of Chinese businessman Z.Y. Fu, who had donated $26 million to the school.
The New York University College of Arts & Science (CAS) is the primary liberal arts college of New York University (NYU). The school is located near Gould Plaza next to the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences and the Stern School of Business, adjoining Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village.