List of Muhlenberg College people
Notable alumni
Academia
- George O. Bierkoe, president and co-founder of Endicott College
- Leonard I. Zon, Grousbeck Professor of Pediatric Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Investigator at Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and Director of the Stem Cell Program at Boston Children’s Hospital
Arts
- Anthony Azizi, actor
- Brett Bara, writer, designer, television personality, spokesperson and consultant in the craft and DIY (do-it-yourself) community
- Frederick Busch, author
- Henry Escalante, pop musician; finalist on the 2007 season of the MTV reality show Making Menudo[1]
- Madison Ferris, actress
- Frankie Grande, dancer, singer, actor, producer, TV host, and YouTube personality
- Dylan Lane, host of Chain Reaction on the Game Show Network
- Jack McCallum, author and sportswriter
- Michael McDonald, costume designer and 2009 Tony Award and Drama Desk nominee for Hair[2]
- Darryl Ponicsan, novelist and screenwriter
- Juliette Reilly, singer/songwriter
- Brian Teta, executive producer, The View and supervising producer, The Late Show with David Letterman
- Theodore Weiss, poet
Business
- Eric R. Brickman, business transformation and digital innovation strategist widely credited with changing the way the financial services and retirement industries utilize digital technology
- Sam Calagione, founder of Dogfish Head Brewery and recipient of the 2017 James Beard Award for Outstanding Wine, Spirits, or Beer Professional.
- Michael Pocalyko, business executive and novelist
- Sam Stovall is Chief Investment Strategist of U.S. Equity Strategy at CFRA, author and featured on S&P Global Market Intelligence’s MarketScope Advisor.
Government and Law
- Richard Ben-Veniste, attorney, lead prosecutor in the Watergate case and Democratic counsel in the Whitewater hearings, member of the 9/11 Commission
- Edward H. Bonekemper, former federal government attorney; military historian, author and lecturer
- Marcus C.L. Kline, former U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 13th congressional district
- Fred Ewing Lewis, former U.S. Representative
- Michael Schlossberg, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
- Lee Solomon, Justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey
- Kōtarō Tanaka, Japanese Jurist and last Minister of Education of the Empire of Japan
Journalism
- Barbara Crossette, journalist and author, former chief correspondent for Southeast Asia and South Asia and United Nations bureau chief at The New York Times, United Nations correspondent for The Nation, member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and a trustee of the Carnegie Council on Ethics in International Affairs
- David Fricke, senior editor, Rolling Stone
Religion and Theology
- Frank Buchman, founder of the Oxford Group, a Christian movement that rose to prominence in Europe and the U.S. in the 20s and 30s
- Matthias Loy, Lutheran theologian
- Theodore Emanuel Schmauk, Lutheran minister, theologian, educator and author
Science and Medicine
- Henry David Abraham, co-recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1985 for his work with International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War
- Frank Baldino, Jr., scientist and co-founder of Cephalon
- Kenneth N. Beers, NASA flight surgeon
- Lois Curfman McInnes, applied mathematician
- Herbert Needleman, pediatrician known for research into lead poisoning
- Leonard I. Zon, Grousbeck Professor of Pediatric Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Investigator at Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and Director of the Stem Cell Program at Boston Children’s Hospital
Sports
- Sisto Averno, former professional football player, Baltimore Colts (AAFC), New York Yanks, Dallas Texans, Baltimore Colts (NFL)
- Jake Bornheimer, former professional basketball player, Philadelphia Warriors
- Harry Donovan, professional basketball player with the New York Knicks[3]
- Peter Gorgone], quarterback for New York Giants in 1946.
- Bill Kern, former professional baseball player, Kansas City Athletics
- Anthony Zuzzio, former professional football player, Detroit Lions
Notable faculty
- Haps Benfer, theologist and athletic coach
- William Dunham, mathematician
- Ludwig Lenel, composer and organist
- Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg, former president, Muhlenberg College
- Harry Hess Reichard, Pennsylvania German language scholar
- Theodore Schick, philosopher
- Ben Schwartzwalder, former football coach, later head coach at Syracuse University
References
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- ↑ Hague, Jim; "A teen Latin pop star" Union City Reporter, November 11, 2007.
- ↑ Lauer-Williams, Kathy (June 7, 2009). "Designs on a Tony: Allentown Native Michael McDonald is Nominated for Broadway's Top Honor for Costumes for 'Hair'". The Morning Call.
- ↑ https://books.google.com/books?id=xSEVAAAAQBAJ&pg=PA74&lpg=PA74&dq=harry+donovan+basketball+new+jersey&source=bl&ots=RjXBYWRUZn&sig=73wgpdqvrZkDpfxusC4xDPeZDpE&hl=en&sa=X&ei=JU50VYfKPIyQyASTxILIDA&ved=0CD4Q6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=harry%20donovan%20basketball%20new%20jersey&f=false
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