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List of faculty and alumni of St. Francis College
Last updated
September 28, 2025
This page lists notable persons with ties to
St. Francis College
.
Contents
Alumni and former students
Academics
Architecture
Arts and literature
Business and finance
Government and politics
Law
Military
Other
Religion
Science and technology
Sports
Faculty and staff
References
Alumni and former students
Academics
Brendan J. Dugan
, '68, former regional chairman and CEO of
Sovereign Bank
and 18th President of
St. Francis College
[
1
]
Donald A. McQuade
, PhD, '63, former vice chancellor for university relations at the
University of California, Berkeley
[
2
]
[
3
]
Frank J. Macchiarola
, LL.B., PhD, '62, former president of
St. Francis College
(1996–2008), chairman of the New York State Higher Education Services Commission, chancellor of
St. Francis College
[
4
]
[
5
]
John J. McDermott
, PhD, '53, philosopher and distinguished professor at
Texas A&M University
Architecture
Joseph Hubert McGuire
, 1887, American architect practicing in New York City, where he specialized in Catholic churches and institutions.
Joseph A. Jackson
, American architect who designed many buildings for Roman Catholic clients in the Eastern United States
Arts and literature
Jim Brochu
, '69, actor and playwright
[
6
]
Joseph Skerrett
, PhD, '64, American literary critic and professor of English at the
University of Massachusetts Amherst
.
Jim Luisi
, '51,
Emmy award
winning actor
[
7
]
Business and finance
Thomas F. Woodlock
, 1905, editor of the
Wall Street Journal
and US
Interstate Commerce Commission
commissioner.
[
8
]
Government and politics
Eric A. Ulrich
, '07,
New York City Councilman
,
32nd District
[
9
]
Ronald Castorina
, J.D., '01, assembly member for the 62nd District of the
New York State Assembly
[
10
]
Dick Stevenson
, M.B.A., '73, member of the
Pennsylvania House of Representatives
, the
8th District
[
11
]
Thomas J. Pickard
, M.B.A./C.P.A., '72, former
Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
[
12
]
Thomas Von Essen
, '72, 30th
FDNY Commissioner
of the
City of New York
[
13
]
Richard Sheirer
, '67, director of the
New York City Office of Emergency Management
(O.E.M.) during the
11 September attacks
.
[
14
]
Peter T. King
, J.D., '65,
U.S. Representative
,
New York's 3rd congressional district
[
15
]
Thomas J. Cuite
, '35, former New York State Senator and majority leader of the New York City Council
[
16
]
John J. Bennett Jr.
, 56th
New York State Attorney General
[
17
]
Joseph L. Pfeifer
, M.D.,
U.S. Representative
, New York's
3rd
and
8th
congressional districts
[
18
]
Thomas H. Cullen
, 1880,
U.S. Representative
,
New York's 4th congressional district
[
19
]
Law
Margo Kitsy Brodie
, J.D., '88, federal judge for the
United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York
.
[
20
]
Frank Altimari
, J.D., '48, Senior Federal Appeals Judge,
Second Circuit Court of Appeals
[
21
]
John Francis Dooling Jr.
, LL.B., '29, federal judge for the
United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York
[
22
]
Walter F. Timpone
,
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey
Military
Timothy F. O'Keefe
, '40, former
General
in the
United States Air Force
, who served in
World War II
, the
Korean War
and the
Vietnam War
and was the recipient of numerous medals and honors.
Other
Pete Davidson
, comedian and former cast member of
Saturday Night Live
.
[
23
]
Hector Batista
, '84, CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of NYC.
Religion
Thomas Edmund Molloy
, 1904,
Bishop of Brooklyn
from 1921 to 1956.
[
24
]
Science and technology
Donald J. Metz
, PhD, '47, nuclear engineer at
Brookhaven National Laboratory
and professor at St. Francis College
[
25
]
[
26
]
Sports
Ian Roberts
,
[
27
]
runner for Guyana in the 2000 Olympics
John Mangieri
, '97,
Pitcher
drafted by the
New York Mets
, member of the
Italian World Baseball Classic Team
John Halama
, '94,
Major League Baseball
Pitcher
Barry Rohrssen
, '83, former basketball head coach of the Manhattan College Jaspers
[
28
]
Joseph Browne
, '68, Executive Vice President Communications and Public Affairs,
NFL
[
29
]
Mark Turenshine
, '66, American-Israeli basketball player
Dick Bavetta
, '62,
NBA
referee
[
30
]
Faculty and staff
Dinesh Sharma
, senior fellow at the Institute for International and Cross-Cultural Research.
Nelson Barbosa
, former professor at St. Francis College, current
Brazil's Minister of Finance
.
[
31
]
Joseph Brennan
, former men's basketball head coach and member of the
Basketball Hall of Fame
, class of '75.
Peter Kavanagh
, (19 March 1916-January 27, 2006) writer, scholar, and publisher
[
32
]
Ed Setrakian
, professor emeritus at St. Francis College, playwright, director and actor. Played Al Hyman, in the film "
Zodiac
."
[
33
]
John Sexton
, former chair of the Religion Department, the fifteenth president of
New York University
[
34
]
Sue Wicks
, former assistant head coach for the Lady Terriers Basketball team and former WNBA player.
Rich Zvosec
, former men's basketball head coach and
ESPN
commentator.
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. Retrieved
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2010
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. Retrieved
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2010
.
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Oliver, Myrna (21 June 2002).
"Character Actor James Luisi"
.
Los Angeles Times
. Retrieved
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2011
.
↑
"Thomas F. Woodlock Wins Laetare Medal"
.
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. South Bend, IN. 4 April 1943. p.
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–
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↑
"Eric Ulrich"
. nyc.gov
. Retrieved
2 November
2012
.
↑
"Castorina's Franciscan Spirit Stands Strong"
. sfctoday.com
. Retrieved
18 October
2016
.
↑
"State Rep. Dick Stevenson About Me"
. dickstevenson.com
. Retrieved
6 August
2010
.
↑
"Directors, Then and Now"
. FBI.gov
. Retrieved
6 August
2010
.
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. cnn.com. Archived from
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. Retrieved
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2012
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"Richard J. Sheirer, Official in Charge of 11 Sept. Rescues, Dies at 65"
.
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. Retrieved
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2012
.
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. Retrieved
6 August
2010
.
↑
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"Thomas Cuite Dies of a Heart Attack"
.
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. Retrieved
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2013
.
↑
"Ex-Attorney General Named"
.
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. Retrieved
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2019
.
↑
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2010
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↑
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Senate Roll Call
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"Frank X. Altimari, 69, Judge Who Affirmed Ban on Begging"
.
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. Retrieved
6 August
2010
.
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"
"Nearly Allied to Her Right to Be" 1- Medicaid Funding for Abortion: The Story of Harris v. McRae"
(PDF)
. law.nyu.edu
. Retrieved
6 August
2010
.
↑
"Pete Davidson: a comedian who's one of us"
. dbknews.com. Archived from
the original
on 26 October 2017
. Retrieved
18 January
2018
.
↑
"Bishop Molloy marks 20th year at helm"
.
Brooklyn Daily Eagle
. Retrieved
12 August
2019
.
↑
"MAKING SCIENCE MAGIC"
.
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. 26 December 1999
. Retrieved
18 August
2010
.
↑
"Bulletin Board"
(PDF)
. Brookhaven National Laboratory
. Retrieved
18 August
2010
.
↑
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.
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. 3 June 1999. p.
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"Bio: Barry Rohrssen"
. gojaspers.com
. Retrieved
3 March
2011
.
↑
"NFL Exec VP Joe Browne Switching Roles, Will Remain As Adviser"
. sportsbusinessdaily.com
. Retrieved
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2012
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. NBA.com. Archived from
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on 8 March 2007
. Retrieved
6 August
2010
.
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"Former Brazilian Finance Minister Dr. Nelson Barbosa Visits SFC"
. stfranciscollege.edu
. Retrieved
10 January
2020
.
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.
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.
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