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  • Leslie Abramson - Attorney, defended Lyle and Erik Menendez (Business)

  • Russell Artzt - Co founder Computer Associates (Business)

  • Gary Barnett (real estate developer) - Founder of Extell Development Company (Business)

  • Jill E. Barad - Former CEO of Mattel (Business)

  • Jerry Colonna - Well-known venture capitalist and entrepreneur coach (Business)

  • Eugene R. Fidell - Attorney, Guantanamo Bay critic (Business)

  • Steven W. Fisher - Attorney in Wendy's massacre (Business)

  • Mark M. Ford - Entrepreneur (Business)

  • Lee Garfinkel - Former CEO of the New York office of Foote, Cone & Belding (Business)

  • Leonard Grunstein - Finance Executive (Business)

  • Dan Hackman - Finance Executive (Business)

  • Charlie Harary - Investor and motivational speaker (Business)

  • Patricia Hynes - Former president of the New York City Bar Association (Business)

  • Frederick S. Jaffe - Former vice president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America (Business)

  • Alan Lazar - Partner of southern California Law Firm (Business)

  • Stewart Liff - Management Consultant and Author (Business)

  • Ruth Madoff - Wife of Bernard L. Madoff (Business)

  • Donna Orender - WNBA president (Business)

  • Cindy Rakowitz - Division President for Playboy Enterprises (1986-2001) (Business)

  • Jeffrey Steinberger - Trial attorney, TV commentator & analyst (Business)

  • John Tantillo - Marketing Consultant, credited with coining "The O'Reilly Factor" (Business)

  • Charles Wang - founder of Computer Associates, owner of the New York Islanders (Business)

  • Stevanne Auerbach - Psychologist, "Dr. Toy" (Education)

  • Werner Baer - Jorge Lemann Professor of Economics at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign rifando (Education)

  • Elaine Barkin - Music theorist educator (Education)

  • Jean-Claude Brizard - CEO of Chicago Public Schools (Education)

  • Vévé Amasasa Clark - Professor of African-American studies at the University of California, Berkeley (Education)

  • Ester Fuchs Professor of Public Affairs and Political Science, Columbia University (Education)

  • Cheryl Lehman - Accounting academic (Education)

  • Stephanie Pace Marshall - Founder of Illinois Math and Science Academy (Education)

  • Joseph S. Murphy (1933-1998) - President of Queens College, President of Bennington College, and Chancellor of the City University of New York (Education)

  • Edward John Ray - President of Oregon State University (Education)

  • Linda Siegel - cognitive psychologist, holder of the Dorothy C. Lam Chair in Special Education at the University of British Columbia 1996–2015 (Education)

  • Ted Alexandro - comedian (Entertainment and media)

  • Martin Aronstein - theatrical lighting designer (Entertainment and media)

  • Annet Artani - singer, songwriter, co-wrote "Everytime" with Britney Spears (Entertainment and media)

  • Lidia Bastianich - celebrity chef and host of Lidia's Italy (Entertainment and media)

  • Joy Behar - comedian and co-host of The View (Entertainment and media)

  • Adrien Brody - actor, Academy award winner, Attended as student in 1990 (Entertainment and media)

  • Glen Brunman - film and television soundtrack executive and producer (Entertainment and media)

  • Danny Burstein - Broadway actor (Entertainment and media)

  • Fran Capo - comedian (Entertainment and media)

  • Lucille Carra - documentary film producer (Entertainment and media)

  • Angelo Corrao - Italian American Film Editor (Entertainment and media)

  • Jason Cuadrado - director and producer (Entertainment and media)

  • Yanna Darili - model, Greek television personality (Entertainment and media)

  • Peter Dizozza - composer (Entertainment and media)

  • Fran Drescher - actress, producer The Nanny (Entertainment and media)

  • Dennis Elsas - radio personality: WNEW–FM, WFUV–FM (Entertainment and media)

  • Nargis Fakhri - model and Bollywood actress (Entertainment and media)

  • Jon Favreau - actor and director, director of Iron Man and Iron Man 2 (Entertainment and media)

  • David Zelag Goodman - screenwriter, playwright (Entertainment and media)

  • Marvin Hamlisch - Hollywood and Broadway composer (Entertainment and media)

  • Annette Insdorf - film historian and author (Entertainment and media)

  • Alan Jacobson - thriller writer (Entertainment and media)

  • Ron Jeremy - prolific pornographic film actor (Entertainment and media)

  • Herb Kaplow - television news correspondent (Entertainment and media)

  • Jason Katims - television writer and producer (Entertainment and media)

  • Carole King - songwriter and recording artist (Entertainment and media)

  • Richard Kline - "Larry Dallas" in Three's Company (Entertainment and media)

  • Carol Leifer - comedian (Entertainment and media)

  • Bob Linden - host and producer of Go Vegan Radio (Entertainment and media)

  • Hal Linden - actor, producer, and musician (Entertainment and media)

  • Clair Marlo - composer, singer, record producer, songwriter - went from 1976-1977 and then went to Berklee College of Music (Entertainment and media)

  • Perri Pierre - actor and film producer (Entertainment and media)

  • DJ Rekha Malhotra - DJ, producer, educator of South Asian music (Entertainment and media)

  • Ray Romano - actor, comedian (attended 1975–1978 – dropped out after accumulating only 15 credits in three years but returned in later years during which he made Dean's list) (Entertainment and media)

  • Howie Rose - sportscaster for the New York Mets and New York Islanders. (Entertainment and media)

  • Neil Rosen - Emmy award winning movie critic, NY1 (Entertainment and media)

  • Michael Savage (formerly known as Michael Weiner) – radio talk show personality and author (Entertainment and media)

  • Nancy Savoca - screenwriter, film director and producer (Entertainment and media)

  • Jerry Seinfeld - comedian (Entertainment and media)

  • Nestor Serrano - actor (Entertainment and media)

  • Paul Simon - singer, songwriter, musician, and member of Simon and Garfunkel (Entertainment and media)

  • Michael Stewart - playwright (Entertainment and media)

  • Bobby Susser - songwriter, record producer, and performer (Entertainment and media)

  • Lorenzo Thomas - poet (Entertainment and media)

  • Martin Untrojb -WCBS 880 Producer and Voice Over Actor (Entertainment and media)

  • Mal Waldron - jazz pianist (Entertainment and media)

  • Dennis Wolfberg - comedian (Entertainment and media)

  • Marv Wolfman - comic book and animation writer (Entertainment and media)

  • Jay Wolpert - television producer, screenwriter (Entertainment and media)

  • Ben Younger - screenwriter and director (Entertainment and media)

  • Karim Metwaly - Youtuber (Entertainment and media)

  • Perry Serpa - Singer/Songwriter/Pianist of *The Sharp Things and notable rock music publicist. (Entertainment and media)

  • George Costanza - Fictional television character from Seinfeld (Fictional characters)

  • Carrie Heffernan - Took courses for law during season 3 of 'King of Queens (Fictional characters)

  • Eric Murphy - Fictional television character from Entourage. Attended for two years before dropping out to become the manager of Vincent Chase. (Fictional characters)

  • Jerry Seinfeld - Fictional television character from "Seinfeld" (Fictional characters)

  • Betty Suarez - Fictional television character from Ugly Betty. Graduated in 2005 with a BFA in Media (Fictional characters)

  • Gary Ackerman - United States Representative from New York (1983- ) (Government and politics)

  • Joel Benenson - Democratic pollster, chief political consultant for Hillary Clinton presidential campaign, 2016 (Government and politics)

  • Shifra Bronznick - Prominent Jewish Women's rights activist (Government and politics)

  • Kema Chikwe - National Women Leader of the Nigerian political party PDP, former aviation minister (Government and politics)

  • Anthony Como - NYC Council Member (Government and politics)

  • Costa Constantinides - NYC Council Member (Government and politics)

  • Joseph Crowley - United States Representative, New York's 7th congressional district, Queens County Democratic Chairman (Government and politics)

  • Mark Danish - Florida House of Representatives (Government and politics)

  • Adriano Espaillat - Politician (Government and politics)

  • Rafael Espinal - NYC Council Member (Government and politics)

  • Arthur J. Finkelstein - GOP political consultant (Government and politics)

  • Marvin E. Frankel - litigator, judge, legal scholar, and human rights activist (Government and politics)

  • Helen W. Gillmor - U.S. Federal Judge (Government and politics)

  • Deborah J. Glick - NY State Assemblywoman (Government and politics)

  • Mark M. Goldblatt - Political commentator (Government and politics)

  • Andrew Goodman - civil rights worker, murdered in Mississippi at the age of 20 during Freedom Summer of 1964, while still a student (Government and politics)

  • Dan Halloran - NYC council member, Theodist (Government and politics)

  • Julia Harrison - NYC Council Member (Government and politics)

  • Alan Hevesi - former New York State Comptroller, former New York State Assemblyman, former Queens College professor (Government and politics)

  • Andrew Hevesi - New York State Assembly (Government and politics)

  • Dov Hikind - New York State Assemblyman (Government and politics)

  • Blaise Ingoglia - California state assembly (Government and politics)

  • Dennis G. Jacobs- Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. (Government and politics)

  • Jeffrey D. Klein - New York State senator (Government and politics)

  • Alan P. Krasnoff- Chesapeake, Virginia Mayor (Government and politics)

  • Rory I. Lancman - NYC Council Member and former New York state Assemblyman (Government and politics)

  • Nathan Leventhal - NYC Deputy Mayor, President, Lincoln Center (Government and politics)

  • Helen Marshall - Queens Borough President (Government and politics)

  • Nettie Mayersohn - member of New York State Assembly (Government and politics)

  • Hiram Monserrate - former New York State Senator (Government and politics)

  • Jose Peralta - Former New York State Assemblyman and New York State Senator (Government and politics)

  • Sylvia Pressler - Judge (Government and politics)

  • Ronald Spadafora - FDNY chief (Government and politics)

  • Toby Ann Stavisky - New York state Senator (Government and politics)

  • James Vacca - NYC Council Member (Government and politics)

  • Jeffrey White - North California District Judge (Government and politics)

  • Yitzchok Adlerstein - Rabbi, Writer (Humanities)

  • David A. Adler - Author (Humanities)

  • Mel Alexenberg - Science Artist and Art Educator (Humanities)

  • Amin Tarzi - Middle East Studies (Humanities)

  • Toni Cade Bambara - Author, activist (Humanities)

  • Nino Lo Bello - Journalist (Humanities)

  • Michael Berenbaum - Scholar, writer, Rabbi (Humanities)

  • Ann Birstein - Memoirist, Fulbright Scholar (Humanities)

  • Erika Bourguignon - Anthropologist (Humanities)

  • Alex Caldiero - Poet, scholar of humanities (Humanities)

  • Vévé Amasasa Clark - Scholar of African American Studies (Humanities)

  • Marylyn Dintenfass - Painter (Humanities)

  • Alan Dugan - Poet (Humanities)

  • Yael Eckstein - Religious Activist (Humanities)

  • Marc Estrin - Political writer (Humanities)

  • Jeff Faux - Founder of economic policy institute (Humanities)

  • Bella Feldman - Sculpting innovator (Humanities)

  • Marie Ferrarella - Romance writer (Humanities)

  • Juan Flores - Scholar of Latino Studies (Humanities)

  • Ellen G. Friedman - Author, Woman's studies (Humanities)

  • Robert Lawrence Friedman - Author, recipient of Hearst Scholar Award (Humanities)

  • Ruth Gay - Writer about Jewish Life (Humanities)

  • Jeff Gomez - Writer and transmedia producer (Humanities)

  • Martin Gottlieb - Former editor at New York Times (Humanities)

  • Robert Hessen - Economist, historian (Humanities)

  • Cynthia Holz - Correspondent and Author (Humanities)

  • Johanna Hurwitz - Children's Author (Humanities)

  • Jane Irish - Ceramicist (Humanities)

  • Susan Isaacs - Author, essayist, screenwriter (Humanities)

  • Bernard Kalb - Journalist, media critic, author (Humanities)

  • Marvin Kalb - Journalist (Humanities)

  • Nasser Khalili - Scholar, philanthropist (Humanities)

  • Bernard Krisher - Journalist (Humanities)

  • Judith Lorber - Sociologist (Humanities)

  • Felipe Luciano - Journalist (Humanities)

  • Irving Malin - Literary critic (Humanities)

  • Nellie Y. McKay - scholar and co-editor of Norton Anthology of African-American Literature (Humanities)

  • Samuel Menashe - Poet, Biochemist, Veteran (Humanities)

  • Bruce Bueno de Mesquita - Political Scientist (Humanities)

  • Joan Nestle - Author (Humanities)

  • Richard Ofshe - Sociologist (Humanities)

  • Claude V. Palisca - professor of music history (Humanities)

  • Irene Peslikis - Feminist artist (Humanities)

  • Mark Podwal - Artist and physician (Humanities)

  • Shana Poplack - Linguistics (Humanities)

  • Lina Puerta - Artist (Humanities)

  • Dorothy Rabinowitz - awarded 2001 Pulitzer Prize for Commentary (Humanities)

  • Marcia Resnick - Photographer (Humanities)

  • Robert Rosenblum - Art historian, curator, writer (Humanities)

  • John Rowan - Vietnam Veteran (Humanities)

  • Lloyd Schwartz - Pulitzer Prize winner in Journalism (Humanities)

  • Joel Shatzky (1943-2020) - writer and literary professor (Humanities)

  • Lowery Stokes Sims - Former curator at Museum of Arts and Design (Humanities)

  • Marilyn Singer - Children's author (Humanities)

  • Arnold Skemer - novelist and publisher (Humanities)

  • Elliot Sperling - Expert on Tibet (Humanities)

  • Linda Stein - Sculptor, feminist (interviewed in Borat) (Humanities)

  • Rosalyn Terborg-Penn - historian (Humanities)

  • Eric Wolf - anthropologist (Humanities)

  • Edward W. Hardy - composer, violinist (Music)

  • Salman Ahmad - musician, Junoon (Music)

  • Sol Berkowitz - composer and music educator (Music)

  • Peter Calandra - pianist and composer (Music)

  • Noel DaCosta - jazz musician, composer (Music)

  • Tina Chancey - multi-instrumentalist (Music)

  • Gil Dor - Israeli guitar player (Music)

  • Leslie Dunner - composer and conductor (Music)

  • JoAnn Falletta - classical musician and orchestral conductor (Music)

  • John Feeley - classical guitarist (Music)

  • Ellie Greenwich - singer, songwriter and producer (Music)

  • Reri Grist - coloratura soprano (Music)

  • Herbert Grossman - conductor (Music)

  • Lisa Gutkin - Grammy winning violinist (Music)

  • Antonio Hart - jazz musician (Music)

  • Conrad Herwig - jazz trombonist (Music)

  • Douglas Knehans - composer (Music)

  • Leo Kraft - composer (Music)

  • Meyer Kupferman - composer and clarinetist (Music)

  • Paul Lansky – pioneer computer musician and composer at Princeton (Music)

  • Carolyn Leigh - lyricist, composer (Music)

  • Mimi Lerner - opera singer (Music)

  • Lewis Lockwood - musicologist (Music)

  • Frank Lopardo - American operatic tenor (Music)

  • Marcus Miller - jazz composer (Music)

  • Tito Munoz - conductor (Music)

  • Arturo O'Farrill - jazz musician (Music)

  • Marco Oppedisano - guitarist and composer (Music)

  • Lou Pearlman - music producer (Music)

  • Luis Perdomo - pianist (Music)

  • Raoul Pleskow - composer (Music)

  • James Nyoraku Schlefer - composer of Shakuhachi (Music)

  • Paul Simon - composer, singer, musician, and member of Simon and Garfunkel (Music)

  • Erika Sunnegårdh - operatic soprano (Music)

  • George Tsontakis - composer and conductor (Music)

  • William Westney - classical pianist (Music)

  • Davide Zannoni - classical music composer (Music)

  • Kenneth Appel - Mathematician proved four color theorem (Science and technology)

  • Boris Aronov - Computer scientist (computational geometry) (Science and technology)

  • Inge Auerbacher - Chemist, author, playwright (Science and technology)

  • Steven J. Burakoff - cancer specialist and the author of Therapeutic Immunology (2001) and Graft-Vs.-Host Disease: Immunology, Pathophysiology, and Treatment (1990) (Science and technology)

  • Anne Carter - Technology economist (Science and technology)

  • Arturo Casadevall - Molecular Microbiologist (Science and technology)

  • Marie Maynard Daly - Biochemist, first African American woman to earn a Phd in chemistry (Science and technology)

  • Celso-Ramón García - Obstetrician and gynecologist (Science and technology)

  • Edgar Gilbert - Coding Theorist (Science and technology)

  • David Gries - Computer Scientist (Science and technology)

  • Mohammad Salman Hamdani - Biochemist, cited in the Patriot Act for heroism on 9/11 (Science and technology)

  • Michael Hecht - Researcher (Science and technology)

  • Richard Laub - Paleontologist (Science and technology)

  • Ira B. Lamster - Periodontist and professor of health management (Science and technology)

  • Jerry Lawson - Electronic engineer (Science and technology)

  • Stanley Milgram - Psychologist (Science and technology)

  • Bernard Salick, Entrepreneur, researcher, nephrologist (Science and technology)

  • Robert Moog - inventor of the Moog synthesizer (Science and technology)

  • Howard Moskowitz - market researcher and psychophysicist (Science and technology)

  • Elizabeth F. Neufeld - Geneticist (Science and technology)

  • Nicholas Rescher - Philosopher (Science and technology)

  • Elissa Shevinsky - Entrepreneur, information security researcher, feminist (Science and technology)

  • Russell Targ - Physicist (Science and technology)

  • Alexander L. Wolf - Computer Scientist, president of Association for Computing Machinery (Science and technology)

  • Aaron D. Wyner - information theorist noted for his contributions in coding theory (Science and technology)

  • Jane Bartkowicz - Woman's tennis player (Sports)

  • Glenn Braica - Men's basketball coach (Sports)

  • Charlie Hoefer - Basketball player (Sports)

  • Donna Orender (née Geils; born 1957) - Women's Pro Basketball League All-Star & former WNBA president (Sports)

  • Diana Redman - Israeli Soccer Player (Sports)

  • Norm Roberts - Assistant men's basketball coach at Kansas (Sports)

  • Gail Marquis - Basketball player (Sports)

  • Salman Ahmed, musician, band Junoon (Notable faculty)

  • Benny Andrews, artist (Notable faculty)

  • Donald Byrd, jazz musician (Notable faculty)

  • Elliott Carter, composer (Notable faculty)

  • Barry Commoner, biologist (Notable faculty)

  • Luigi Dallapiccola, composer (Notable faculty)

  • Bogdan Denitch, sociologist (Notable faculty)

  • Joshua Freeman, historian (Notable faculty)

  • Costa Constantinides, political scientist (Notable faculty)

  • Andrew Hacker, political scientist (Notable faculty)

  • Michael Harrington, political philosopher (Notable faculty)

  • Samuel Heilman, Sociologist (Notable faculty)

  • Banesh Hoffmann, mathematician, worked with Albert Einstein (Notable faculty)

  • Chin Kim, violinist (Notable faculty)

  • John Frederick Lange, Jr., author (Notable faculty)

  • Mieczysław Maneli, philosopher and diplomat. (Notable faculty)

  • Joseph McElroy, author (Notable faculty)

  • Elliott Mendelson, mathematician (Notable faculty)

  • Edwin E. Moise, mathematician (Notable faculty)

  • Luc Montagnier, virologist, winner of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) (endowed professorship, 1997/8–2001) (Notable faculty)

  • Thea Musgrave, composer (Notable faculty)

  • Marco Oppedisano, composer (Notable faculty)

  • Arbie Orenstein, American musicologist, author, and pianist (Notable faculty)

  • George Perle, composer (Notable faculty)

  • Koppel Pinson, historian (Notable faculty)

  • Hortense Powdermaker, anthropologist (Notable faculty)

  • Gregory Rabassa, literary translator (Notable faculty)

  • Stefan Ralescu, mathematician (Notable faculty)

  • Karol Rathaus, composer (Notable faculty)

  • Charles Repole, actor, theater director (Notable faculty)

  • Douglas Rushkoff, Media Expert and futurologist (Notable faculty)

  • Arthur Sard, mathematician (Notable faculty)

  • Bruce Saylor, composer (Notable faculty)

  • Carl Schachter, musician (Notable faculty)

  • James Vacca, urban expert (Notable faculty)

  • Dennis Sullivan, mathematician (Notable faculty)

  • David Syrett, naval historian (Notable faculty)

  • Harold Syrett (1913-1984), President of Brooklyn College (Notable faculty)

  • John Tytell, author (Notable faculty)

  • Robert Ward, composer (Notable faculty)

  • Yevgeny Yevtushenko, Russian poet (Notable faculty)

  • Roby Young, Soccer (Notable faculty)

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Queens college is known as the “Pearl of the City University of New York. ” . Queen’s College has a national reputation, and its humanities has won awards for its wide range of graduate and undergraduate degrees, honors programs, research opportunities, and internships, serving more than 20,000 students and advising faculty. Queens College produces more graduates as principals, teachers, and counselors at New York City public schools than any other college in the city. The random tool compiled a list of 296 top graduates from the school.

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