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List of Long Island University Peoplreport

  • Bunny Hoest, cartoonist for the comic strip The Lockhorns

    (Art) (Alumni)

  • Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates

    (Business) (Alumni)

  • Howard Lorber, businessman; investor; CEO of Vector Group; chairman of Nathan's Famous and Douglas Elliman

    (Business) (Alumni)

  • Jorge M. Perez, real estate developer, author and political fundraiser; founder of The Related Companies

    (Business) (Alumni)

  • Adnan Polat, chairman of Football Club Galatasaray SK; CEO of Ege Seramik

    (Business) (Alumni)

  • Terry Semel, former chairman and CEO of Yahoo!; on the Board of Directors of Polo Ralph Lauren Corporation, The Paley Center for Media, and the Guggenheim Museum

    (Business) (Alumni)

  • John Utendahl, founder and owner of Utendahl Group, the largest African American-owned investment banking organization in the US

    (Business) (Alumni)

  • Gary Winnick, founder of Global Crossing, Ltd., installing the first undersea cable linking the U.S. and Europe

    (Business) (Alumni)

  • Rose Bird, first woman to serve as chief justice on the Supreme Court of California

    (Judicial) (Alumni)

  • A. J. Benza, television show host, actor (Celebrity Fit Club)

    (Media) (Alumni)

  • Ted David, senior anchor at CNBC Business Radio

    (Media) (Alumni)

  • John Edward McGee, Jr., television host and producer

    (Media) (Alumni)

  • Arnold Hano, journalist, author, editor

    (Media) (Alumni)

  • Jackee Harry, known for her roles on the television series 227, Another World, and Designing Women, and the Rodney Dangerfield movie Ladybugs

    (Media) (Alumni)

  • Alfred R. Kahn, chairman and CEO, 4Kids Entertainment

    (Media) (Alumni)

  • Jamie Kellner, chairman and CEO of ACME Communications

    (Media) (Alumni)

  • Brian Kilmeade, television presenter and current co-host of Fox and Friends and Brian the Judge

    (Media) (Alumni)

  • Lynda Lopez, news anchor; sister of Jennifer Lopez

    (Media) (Alumni)

  • Nancy Hicks Maynard, first black female reporter for the New York Times; she and her husband are the first African Americans to own a major U.S. metropolitan newspaper, Oakland Tribune; they cofounded the Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education

    (Media) (Alumni)

  • Burl Osborne, former chairman of the Associated Press and former publisher of the Dallas Morning News

    (Media) (Alumni)

  • Sibila Vargas, news anchor

    (Media) (Alumni)

  • Larry Wachtel, the "Voice of Wall Street"; former senior vice president at Wachovia; financial analyst at Prudential Financial; respected financial markets commentator on WINS (AM) radio in New York City

    (Media) (Alumni)

  • Ruth Kirschstein, former acting director of the National Institute of Health and the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine; namesake of Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Awards

    (Medicine and health) (Alumni)

  • Ed Lauter, actor

    (Performing arts) (Alumni)

  • Dina Meyer, actress

    (Performing arts) (Alumni)

  • Nicholas Pileggi, screenwriter and author

    (Performing arts) (Alumni)

  • Denise Vasi, actress

    (Performing arts) (Alumni)

  • Tim Bishop, representative of the State of New York's 1st Congressional District in the House of Representatives in the United States Congress

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Leon Bogues, former senator who represented the 29th District in the New York State Senate and who was succeeded by David Paterson, New York State's first black governor

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Steven Cymbrowitz, representative of the 45th District in the New York State Assembly

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Tuariki Delamere, former member of parliament for the Eastern Maori (now Ikaroa-Rāwhiti) electorate in the Parliament of New Zealand and cabinet minister, including Minister of Immigration

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Katuutire Kaura, member of parliament in the National Assembly of the Republic of Namibia; leader of the Democratic Turnhalle Alliance of Namibia

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Tom Ognibene, former representative of the 30th City Council District in the New York City Council and New York City mayoral candidate

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Tinga Seisay, Sierra Leonean diplomat and pro-democracy advocate.

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • L. Harvey Smith, representative of the 31st District in the New Jersey General Assembly

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Fred Thiele, representative of the 2nd District in the New York State Assembly

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Rammohan Naidu Kinjarapu, is an Indian politician and a member of parliament to the 16th Lok Sabha from Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh.

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Mevlut Cavusoglu, incumbent Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs (Turkey)

    (Politics) (Alumni)

  • Hank Beenders, first non-American to play in the National Basketball Association (NBA) finals

    (Sports and recreation) (Alumni)

  • Frank Catalanotto, retired Major League Baseball (MLB) outfielder

    (Sports and recreation) (Alumni)

  • John Collins, former president and chief executive officer of the National Football League's (NFL) Cleveland Browns

    (Sports and recreation) (Alumni)

  • Daniel de Oliveira, Rookie of the Year 1987, Northeast Conference; first LIU Blackbird soccer player to play with DC United in 1995 Major League Soccer, two-time winner MVP Colin Fowles Trophy, 1987 and 1990; coach of the Venezuelan Youth 15 and 17 National Teams

    (Sports and recreation) (Alumni)

  • Ray Felix, second African American to be named an NBA All-Star; the NBA's first dominant African-American center

    (Sports and recreation) (Alumni)

  • Frido Frey, first German to play in the NBA

    (Sports and recreation) (Alumni)

  • Sid Gordon, two-time All Star major league baseball player

    (Sports and recreation) (Alumni)

  • David Hicks (born 1988), basketball player for Ironi Nahariya of the Israeli Basketball Premier League

    (Sports and recreation) (Alumni)

  • Charles Rahmel Jones, played for the NBA's Chicago Bulls

    (Sports and recreation) (Alumni)

  • William King, one of the rare black basketball players in the National Basketball League, predecessor to the NBA

    (Sports and recreation) (Alumni)

  • Joe Machnik, elected to the National Soccer Hall of Fame on the 2017 builder ballot

    (Sports and recreation) (Alumni)

  • Steve Nisenson, basketball player

    (Sports and recreation) (Alumni)

  • Frank Pia, inventor of the Pia Carry

    (Sports and recreation) (Alumni)

  • Ossie Schectman, a member of the original New York Knickerbockers in their inaugural NBA season in 1946 and inductee in the National Jewish Museum Sports Hall of Fame.

    (Sports and recreation) (Alumni)

  • Peter Senerchia, also known as Tazz in WWE, wrestler and commentator, ECW and TNA

    (Sports and recreation) (Alumni)

  • Vincent de Tourdonnet, one of Canada's foremost writers of musical theatre

    (Past) (Notable faculty)

  • Pee Wee Kirkland, former street basketball player from New York City; taught the "Philosophy of Basketball Coaching"

    (Past) (Notable faculty)

  • Gerda Lerner, pioneer of women's history as an academic discipline

    (Past) (Notable faculty)

  • Lillian Rosanoff Lieber, mathematician and author

    (Past) (Notable faculty)

  • Bob Brier, noted Egyptologist and one of the world's leading experts on mummies

    (Present) (Notable faculty)

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Founded in 1954, the 300-acre campus of C. W. Post (New York) is the eighth largest private university in the United States. The CW Post College is one of the largest private universities in the country. With 8,500 full-time and half-time students, the CW Post College on Long Island’s famed Gold Coast is recognized as one of the most beautiful and secure colleges in the United States.

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