List of Alfred University people

This is a list of notable alumni and faculty of Alfred University, located in Alfred, New York, USA.

Alumni

Academia

  • Marvin Bell, poet and author, known for protesting the Afghanistan and Iraq wars through his literary work
  • Melvil Dewey, librarian, creator of the Dewey Decimal System, who attended in 1870 but did not graduate
  • Michael Jones McKean, artist and educator whose emphasis on questioning object, time and anthropological norms have garnered international acclaim

Art

Business

Entertainment

  • Chagmion Antoine, openly bisexual American network news journalist
  • Rob Bartlett, comedian
  • Robert Forster, Oscar-nominated actor ("Jackie Brown"), attended for two years
  • David Finfer, film editor ("The Fugitive," "Lost In America")
  • Bob Keeshan, better known as Captain Kangaroo, received an honorary doctorate from Alfred in 1969[5]
  • Robert Klein, actor and comedian [6]
  • Bill Pullman, actor ("While You Were Sleeping," independence Day,"), received an honorary doctorate in 2011; board of trustees member [7]
  • Alan Uger, Emmy-winning writer-producer of "Family Ties," and two-time Writers Guild Award-winner ("Family Ties," "Blazing Saddles")

Engineering

Literature

  • Ward Churchill, writer and political activist; received an honorary doctorate in 1992[11]
  • Richard Dolan, author whose works include UFOs and the National Security State
  • Peter Jenkins, author whose best-selling book A Walk Across America begins in Alfred[12]
  • Robert Littell, author of nearly twenty spy novels including "The Company," which became a 2007 TV miniseries starring Michael Keaton, as well as "The Defection of A.J. Lewinter" and "The Once and Future Spy"
  • Steve Skeates, comic book creator, author and Marvel and DC alum

Politics

Sports

Faculty

References

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  4. Gardyasz, Joe (March 14, 2014). "ING rebranding as Voya Financial". Business Record. Des Moines, Iowa: Business Communications. Retrieved April 21, 2015. Education: Bachelor of Business Administration, Alfred University, Alfred, N.Y. (caption on picture)
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  7. "Bill Pullman to address Alfred University graduates". Alfred University website. Retrieved June 16, 2011.
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  12. Jenkins, Peter. "About Peter Jenkins". Retrieved 2009-05-11.
  13. https://alfred.edu/about/news/pressreleases/viewrelease.cfm?ID=16635. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  14. "Official 2016 Presidential Primary Election results for Representative in Congress". 31 May 2016.
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