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List of Providence College Alumnireport

  • David Angell – Emmy Award-winning television producer, victim of the September 11 attacks (was a passenger of American Airlines Flight 11) (Entertainment and communications)

  • Doris Burke – sports analyst for ESPN, former Friars basketball player (Entertainment and communications)

  • Wally Dunn – Broadway actor, most recently appeared in Gypsy and Spamalot (Entertainment and communications)

  • Brett Epstein – actor, playwright (Entertainment and communications)

  • Matt Farley - musician (Entertainment and communications)

  • Peter Farrelly – film director, screenwriter, and producer (Entertainment and communications)

  • Janeane Garofalo – actress, comedian (Entertainment and communications)

  • Tara Hurley – film director (Entertainment and communications)

  • Mike Leonard – television journalist on NBC's Today Show (Entertainment and communications)

  • James O'Brien – film director, screenwriter, and producer (Entertainment and communications)

  • John O'Hurley – actor, television host (Entertainment and communications)

  • Sean McAdam – sportswriter covering the Boston Red Sox (Entertainment and communications)

  • Edward Scanlon – Executive Vice President (retired) of NBC (Entertainment and communications)

  • Paul G. Tremblay – author (Entertainment and communications)

  • Joseph Ungaro – newspaper journalist (Entertainment and communications)

  • Brian Burke – President of Hockey Operations of the Calgary Flames, former Friars ice hockey player (Business)

  • Rich Gotham – President of Boston Celtics (Business)

  • Karen Ignagni – President and CEO of America's Health Insurance Plans (Business)

  • Lou Lamoriello – General Manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs (Business)

  • John Marinatto – former Commissioner of the Big East Conference (Business)

  • Arthur F. Ryan – former Chairman and CEO of Prudential Insurance Company of America (Business)

  • Jack Tretton – former CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment America (Business)

  • Scott Avedisian – Mayor of Warwick, Rhode Island (Politics and law)

  • Michael Napolitano ‐ Mayor of Cranston, Rhode Island (Politics and law)

  • Peter J. Barnes – Member of New Jersey State Parole Board, former New Jersey State Senator (Politics and law)

  • Jack Brennan – former chief of staff to Richard Nixon (Politics and law)

  • Frank Caprio – chief judge of Providence Municipal Court (Politics and law)

  • Arn Chorn-Pond – international human rights activist (Politics and law)

  • Jasiel Correia – Mayor of Fall River, Massachusetts (Politics and law)

  • Richard M. Daley – Former Mayor of Chicago (Politics and law)

  • Richard J. Daronco – former United States federal judge (Politics and law)

  • Tom Dart – Sheriff of Cook County, Illinois (Politics and law)

  • Frank Devlin – former senior counsel to Exxon Mobil Corporation in Houston, Texas (Politics and law)

  • Armando Diaz – Marshal of Italy, World War 1 commander (Providence College's first alumnus) (Politics and law)

  • Chris Dodd – former United States Senator representing Connecticut (Politics and law)

  • Thomas J. Dodd – former United States Senator representing Connecticut (Politics and law)

  • Benjamin Downing – currently the youngest Massachusetts State Senator (Politics and law)

  • John H. Fanning – former National Labor Relations Board Chair (Politics and law)

  • Joseph J. Fauliso – former Lt. Governor of Connecticut (Politics and law)

  • Raymond Flynn – former Mayor of Boston, former Friars basketball player (Politics and law)

  • Charles J. Fogarty – former Lt. Governor of Rhode Island (Politics and law)

  • John E. Fogarty – former United States Congressman representing Rhode Island (Politics and law)

  • Anthony D. Galluccio – former Massachusetts State Senator (Politics and law)

  • Maureen McKenna Goldberg – Associate Justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court (Politics and law)

  • Sheila Harrington – Massachusetts State Representative for the First Middlesex District (Politics and law)

  • Patrick J. Kennedy – former United States Congressman representing Rhode Island, son of former United States Senator Ted Kennedy (Politics and law)

  • Kieran Lalor – founder of Eternal Vigilance Society and Iraq Vets for Congress (Politics and law)

  • J. Howard McGrath – former United States Attorney General and United States Senator representing Rhode Island (Politics and law)

  • M. Teresa Paiva-Weed – President of the Rhode Island State Senate (Politics and law)

  • John Robitaille – former Rhode Island Gubernatorial candidate (Politics and law)

  • Michael F. Rush – member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (Politics and law)

  • John Shea – member of Connecticut House of Representatives (Politics and law)

  • Fernand St. Germain – former United States Representative from Rhode Island (Politics and law)

  • William J. Sullivan – former Chief Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court (Politics and law)

  • Robert Tiernan – former United States Representative from Rhode Island (Politics and law)

  • Roy Peter Clark – Vice President and Senior Scholar at the Poynter Institute (Academia)

  • Hank Foley – President of New York Institute of Technology (Academia)

  • Mark Stephen Jendrysik – Political Science and Public Administration Chair, University of North Dakota (Academia)

  • Timothy J. Kehoe – Professor of Economics, University of Minnesota (Academia)

  • Clark R. McCauley – Professor of Science and Mathematics and co-director of the Solomon Asch Center for Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict at Bryn Mawr College (Academia)

  • Edward J. McElroy – President of American Federation of Teachers, Vice President of AFL-CIO (Academia)

  • Austin Sarat – Professor of Jurisprudence and Political Science at Amherst College (Academia)

  • Robert Gallo – biomedical researcher known for the discovery of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (Medicine)

  • Joseph Augustine Di Noia – named Secretary of the Congregation for Divine Worship and Discipline of the Sacraments by Pope Benedict XVI.; currently the highest-ranking Dominican in the Curia of the Roman Catholic Church (Religious life)

  • Archbishop Christopher Cardone, O. P. - Roman Catholic Metropolitan Archbishop of Auki, The Solomon Islands since 2016. (Religious life)

  • Archbishop Thomas Cajetan Kelly, O.P. – Roman Catholic Metropolitan Archbishop Emeritus of Louisville, Kentucky (1982-2007) (Religious life)

  • Brian Shanley, O.P. – President of Providence College (Religious life)

  • Marvin Barnes – former NBA and ABA all-star player

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Ira Bowman – former NBA player

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Marques Bragg – former NBA player

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Marshon Brooks – NBA player with New Jersey Nets

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Troy Brown – former NBA player

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Marty Conlon – former NBA player

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Austin Croshere – former NBA player

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Sharaud Curry – international professional basketball player

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Ernie DiGregorio – former NBA player

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Billy Donovan – current head coach of Oklahoma City Thunder, and two-time NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship head coach of Florida Gators men's basketball

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Marcus Douthit – NBA and international professional basketball player

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Weyinmi Efejuku – international professional basketball player

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Johnny Egan – former NBA player and coach

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Raymond Flynn – former Mayor of Boston

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Rubén Garcés – former NBA and international professional basketball player

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Ryan Gomes – NBA player with Los Angeles D-Fenders

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Joe Hassett – former NBA player

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Herbert Hill – NBA and international professional basketball player

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Jonathan Kale – international professional basketball player

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Tuukka Kotti – international professional basketball player

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Māris Ļaksa – international professional basketball player

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Jim Larranaga – head coach of Miami Hurricanes men's basketball

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • John Linehan – international professional basketball player

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Erron Maxey – international professional basketball player

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Ken McDonald – head coach of the Austin Spurs

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Donnie McGrath – international professional basketball player

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Eric Murdock – former NBA player

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Richard Pitino – head basketball coach for University of Minnesota

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Mike Riordan – former NBA player

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Karim Shabazz – international professional basketball player

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • God Shammgod – former NBA player

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Abdul Shamsid-Deen – former international professional basketball player

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Dickey Simpkins – former NBA player

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Michael Smith – former NBA player

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Kevin Stacom – former NBA player

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Jamel Thomas – former NBA player

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • John Thompson – former Basketball Hall of Fame head coach of Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Otis Thorpe – former NBA all-star player

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Jimmy Walker – former NBA all-star player

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Franklin Western – international professional basketball player

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Lenny Wilkens – Basketball Hall of Fame coach and player

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Eric Williams – former NBA player

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Jeff Xavier – international professional basketball player

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Kris Dunn – current NBA player

    (Men's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Doris Burke – sports analyst for ESPN

    (Women's basketball) (Athletics)

  • Tim Army

    (Men's ice hockey) (Athletics)

  • Brian Burke – President and General Manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs

    (Men's ice hockey) (Athletics)

  • Rich Costello

    (Men's ice hockey) (Athletics)

  • Craig Darby

    (Men's ice hockey) (Athletics)

  • John Ferguson, Jr.

    (Men's ice hockey) (Athletics)

  • Rob Gaudreau

    (Men's ice hockey) (Athletics)

  • Hal Gill

    (Men's ice hockey) (Athletics)

  • Paul Guay

    (Men's ice hockey) (Athletics)

  • Joe Hulbig

    (Men's ice hockey) (Athletics)

  • Dave Kelly

    (Men's ice hockey) (Athletics)

  • Regan Kelly

    (Men's ice hockey) (Athletics)

  • Kurt Kleinendorst

    (Men's ice hockey) (Athletics)

  • Jim Korn

    (Men's ice hockey) (Athletics)

  • Jeff Mason

    (Men's ice hockey) (Athletics)

  • Colin McDonald

    (Men's ice hockey) (Athletics)

  • Bob Nicholson

    (Men's ice hockey) (Athletics)

  • Gaetano Orlando

    (Men's ice hockey) (Athletics)

  • Fernando Pisani

    (Men's ice hockey) (Athletics)

  • Steve Rooney

    (Men's ice hockey) (Athletics)

  • Nolan Schaefer

    (Men's ice hockey) (Athletics)

  • Jeff Serowik

    (Men's ice hockey) (Athletics)

  • Peter Taglianetti

    (Men's ice hockey) (Athletics)

  • Chris Terreri

    (Men's ice hockey) (Athletics)

  • Chris Therien

    (Men's ice hockey) (Athletics)

  • Randy Velischek

    (Men's ice hockey) (Athletics)

  • Ron Wilson

    (Men's ice hockey) (Athletics)

  • Pete Zingoni

    (Men's ice hockey) (Athletics)

  • Chris Bailey – member of the 1992, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2000 and 2001 US women's national ice hockey teams; member of the 1998 and 2002 US women's Olympic ice hockey teams; Olympic gold and silver medalist

    (Women's ice hockey) (Athletics)

  • Laurie Baker – member of the 1997 and 2000 US women's national ice hockey teams; member of the 1998 and 2002 US women's Olympic ice hockey teams; Olympic gold and silver medalist

    (Women's ice hockey) (Athletics)

  • Alana Blahoski – member of the 1997, 1999, 2000, and 2001 US women's national ice hockey teams; member of the 1998 US women's Olympic ice hockey team; Olympic gold medalist

    (Women's ice hockey) (Athletics)

  • Lisa Brown-Miller – member of the 1990, 1992, 1994, and 1997 US women's national ice hockey teams; member of the 1998 women's Olympic ice hockey team; Olympic gold medalist; former head coach of Princeton University's women's ice hockey team

    (Women's ice hockey) (Athletics)

  • Sara Decosta (born 1977) – member of the 2000 and 2001 US women's national ice hockey teams; member of the 1998 and 2002 US women's Olympic ice hockey teams; Olympic gold and silver medalist

    (Women's ice hockey) (Athletics)

  • Cammi Granato – member of the 1990, 1992, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, and 2005 US women's national ice hockey teams; member of the 1998 and 2002 US women's Olympic ice hockey teams; Olympic gold and silver medalist; member of the United States Hockey Hall of Fame and the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto; broadcaster during the 2010 Vancouver Olympics for NBC Sports

    (Women's ice hockey) (Athletics)

  • Mari Pehkonen – member of the 2006 and 2007 Finland women's national ice hockey team

    (Women's ice hockey) (Athletics)

  • Karen Thatcher – member of the 2009–10 United States women's national ice hockey team, Olympic silver medalist

    (Women's ice hockey) (Athletics)

  • John McDonald

    (Baseball) (Athletics)

  • Lou Merloni

    (Baseball) (Athletics)

  • Birdie Tebbetts

    (Baseball) (Athletics)

  • Mary Cullen – 2006 NCAA Champion, Irish long distance runner

    (Track and field) (Athletics)

  • Martin Fagan – Irish Olympic distance runner

    (Track and field) (Athletics)

  • Roisin McGettigan – Olympic 3000m steeplechase runner

    (Track and field) (Athletics)

  • Geoff Smith – won Boston Marathon in 1984 and 1985

    (Track and field) (Athletics)

  • Kim Smith – four-time NCAA Champion, Olympic distance runner for New Zealand

    (Track and field) (Athletics)

  • John Treacy – 1984 silver medal winner at the 1984 Summer Olympics

    (Track and field) (Athletics)

  • Charles Avedisian – former New York Football Giants player

    (Football) (Athletics)

  • Hank Soar – former New York Football Giants player and American League umpire

    (Football) (Athletics)

  • Chaka Daley

    (Men's soccer) (Athletics)

  • Chris Konopka

    (Men's soccer) (Athletics)

  • Ryan Maduro – All-American

    (Men's soccer) (Athletics)

  • Julian Gressel

    (Men's soccer) (Athletics)

  • Mac Steeves

    (Men's soccer) (Athletics)

  • Karl Anderson

    (Men's soccer) (Athletics)

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Founded in 1917, Providence College is the only university in the United States run by monks. The school has four colleges: the School of Arts and Sciences, the School of Business, the School of Vocational Education and the School of Continuing Education, offering students a choice of more than 50 majors, Business Administration, Biology and biomedicine, health and psychology are the most popular majors. Graduates of these disciplines are also expected to take their place in the corresponding fields.

The generator tool randomly selected 164 well-known alumni for presentations. Their fields of expertise, names, occupations, and achievements are all recorded in this generator. At the same time, the random tool classifies famous alumni from different fields, business elites, political bigwigs, entertainers, medical researchers, and so on.  

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