List of University at Buffalo people

This is a list of people connected to the State University of New York at Buffalo. There are more than 230,000 living alumni of UB. Notable alumni include the CEO's of Paramount Pictures and A+E Networks, two NASA astronauts, a recipient of the Edward R. Murrow Award, and a former Prime Minister. UB is one of the only two institutions of higher learning in the United States which were founded by a U.S. President (Millard Fillmore), with the other one being the University of Virginia.

Notable faculty

This list includes both present and former faculty members.

Nobel Laureates

NameKnown forRelationship to University at Buffalo
Ronald H. CoaseWinner of the Nobel Prize in Economics (1991)Former professor (1951–1958)
J.M. CoetzeeSouth African author and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature (2003)Former professor (1968–1971)
Sir John Carew EcclesAustralian winner of the Nobel Prize in Medicine (1963) for discoveries concerning the ionic mechanisms involved in excitation and inhibition in the peripheral and central portions of the nerve cell membrane (synapse).Distinguished Professor of Physiology and Biophysics (1968–1975)
Herbert A. HauptmanWinner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1985)Research Professor of Biophysical Sciences, Director of the Medical Foundation of Buffalo

Award recipients

NameKnown forRelationship to University at Buffalo
John BarthAuthor known for postmodern style and winner of the National Book AwardFormer professor (1965–1973)
Robert CreeleyPoet and winner of the Bollingen Prize for poetry
Carl DennisPoet and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for PoetryProfessor
Irving FeldmanPoet and MacArthur Foundation FellowFormer professor (1962-2004)
Stephen McKinley HendersonPulitzer Prize winner and Tony Award-nominated stage and screen actor. Recognized as a veteran performer of playwright August Wilson's ouvre.Professor and former chair in the Department of Theater and Dance
Richard Aaker TrythallComposer, pianist, Guggenheim Fellow and winner of the Rome PrizeFormer professor (1972–1973)

Academia

NameKnown forRelationship to University at Buffalo
Tim DeanBritish philosopher, author, notable in the field of contemporary queer theoryDirector of The Center for the Study of Psychoanalysis and Culture
Isaac EhrlichAcademic economist and researcher, founding editor-in-chief of the Journal of Human CapitalChair of the Department of Economics
Michel FoucaultHistorian and philosopherVisiting professor (early 1970s)
René GirardHistorian, literary critic, and philosopher of social scienceDistinguished Professor (1971–1976)
Paul Goldsteinglobally recognized expert on intellectual property law; awarding-winning authorprofessor of law (1967-1975)
Charles Haynielong-time faculty member in the Interdisciplinary Degree ProgramsAn award was established in his name after his death in 2001
Bruce JacksonRecipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship (1971); was nominated for a Grammy (1974); former president of the American Folklore Society (1984); Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the American Folklore Center in the Library of Congress (1988–89, trustee 1984-89); and director, then trustee of the Newport Folk Foundation (1965—)SUNY Distinguished Professor; Samuel P. Capen Professor of American Culture in 1997; James Agee Professor of American Culture
Robert L. KetterAuthority on earthquake engineering research and a former president of UBFirst chairman of the Civil Engineering Department; dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences; university president from 1970 through 1981
Paul KurtzFounder and chairman of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry (formerly the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal), the Council for Secular Humanism, the Center for Inquiry, and Prometheus BooksProfessor Emeritus of Philosophy
Olive P. LesterFellow of the American Psychological Association[1]Chair of the Psychology Department 1952 (1952-1956 acting)-1966; 1973 Distinguished Alumni Award[2]
David Mark (scientist)Pioneer of Geographic information scienceSUNY Distinguished Professor
Steve McCafferyCanadian poet and scholarHolds the Gray Chair at UB
Lester Walter MilbrathEnvironmental academic and public intellectualProfessor of Political Science 1965-1991
Teresa Miller (academic) Established the Office of Inclusive Excellence and created the university’s first strategic diversity and inclusion plan Vice Provost for Inclusive Excellence (2014-2017)
Charles MingusJazz bassist, composer, bandleader and pianist.Slee Professor of Music (1971)
Roswell ParkFounder of Roswell Park Cancer InstituteFormer Professor of Surgery
Emanuel ParzenStatistician, pioneered the use of kernel density estimation (Parzen window)Former professor (1970–1978)
Jayant PatelNicknamed "Dr. Death" by the Australian mediaFormer Assistant Professor of Surgery in the 1980s
David RiesmanLaw scholar and sociologistVisiting Professor (1937–1941)
Stephen SchanuelMathematician known for discovering "Schanuel's lemma"Professor of Mathematics
Albert R. ShadleProfessorChairman of Biology Department (19191953) and Professor of Biology
Bill SiemeringDirector of Programming and founding program director for National Public Radio; Manager of university-sponsored radio station WBFO; recipient of MacArthur Foundation genius grant in 1993
Leo SmitComposer of contemporary classical musicFormer professor
Craig VenterGeneticist; founder of Celera Genomics and the J. Craig Venter Institute; Time magazine's 2007 and 2008 lists of the 100 most influential people in the worldFormer professor
Ernst WitebskyFormer professor and chair of the Department of Bacteriology and Immunology (1941–1967); director of the Center for Immunology (1967 until his death in 1969)
Ta-You WuChinese physicist known as the "Father of Chinese Physics" and president of Academia Sinica (1983–1994)Former professor and chair of the Department of Physics (1968–1983)

Collegiate athletics

NameKnown forRelationship to University at Buffalo
Warde ManuelDirector of Athletics of the Connecticut HuskiesFormer athletic director (2006-2012)
Danny WhiteDirector of Athletics of the Buffalo BullsFormer Athletic Director(2012-2015)

Notable alumni

Law, politics, and government

NameKnown forRelationship to University at Buffalo
Harry BronsonNew York State Assemblyman
Chaturon ChaisangDeputy Prime Minister of ThailandB.A. in Economics
Sara HorowitzFounder of Freelancers Union and Board Member of the Federal Reserve Bank of New YorkJ.D.
Jack DavisIndustrialist and politicianB.S. '55 in Industrial Engineering
Paul L. FriedmanJudge, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia CircuitJ.D. in 1968
Julio M. FuentesJudge, United States Court of Appeals for the Third CircuitJ.D. in 1975
Anthony H. GioiaFormer United States Ambassador to MaltaB.A.
Peter KadzikHead of the U.S. Department of Justice Office of Legislative AffairsB.A. '74
Nicole LeeFormer president of TransAfricaJ.D. '02 and B.A. '00
Mohamed Abdullahi MohamedPrime Minister of Somalia, President of SomaliaB.A. History, 1993; M.A. American Studies, 2009
John MorganWisconsin State AssemblymanM.D. 1873
Vice Admiral Robert B. MurrettDirector of National Geospatial-Intelligence AgencyB.A. in History, 1975
Jack QuinnFormer member of the U.S. House of Representatives and president of Erie Community CollegeEd.M. '78
Jeanine PirroHost of the Fox News Channel legal show Justice with Judge JeanineB.A. 1971
Dave WeldonRepublican member of the United States House of RepresentativesM.D.
Michael A. BattleDirector of the Executive Office for United States AttorneysJ.D. in 1984
Henry J. NowakDemocratic member of the United States House of RepresentativesJ.D. in 1961
Donald R. MillerNew York State Assemblyman, represents the 121st district
Denise O'DonnellFormer United States Attorney for the Western District of New York
Mark PoloncarzCounty Executive of Erie County, New YorkB.A.
Michael RanzenhoferMember of the New York State SenateJ.D. '79
Hugh B. ScottMagistrate Judge, United States District Court for the Western District of New York
Virginia A. SeitzFormer United States Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Counsel in the United States Department of JusticeJ.D. '85
Michael A. TelescaJudge, United States District Court for the Western District of New York
Dennis VaccoNew York State Attorney General (1994-1998)
Dale VolkerNew York State Senator
Raymond WalterNew York State Assemblyman
Jeffrey WhiteJudge, United States District Court for the Western District of New York
Ji ZhouMinister of Education for the People's Republic of China

Science, technology, and engineering

NameKnown forRelationship to University at Buffalo
Ellen Shulman BakerAstronaut on the Space Shuttle Atlantis and NASA medical officerB.A. '74 in Geology[3]
Erich BlochFormer Director of the National Science Foundation (NSF) and recipient of the National Medal of Technology and InnovationB.S. in Electrical Engineering
Bram CohenCreator of the BitTorrent peer-to-peer client
Angelo F. ConiglioCivil engineer, educator, genealogist and authorB.S.C.E. 1961, M.S.C.E. 1971
Alfred P. Southwicksteam-boat engineer, dentist, professor, credited with inventing the electric chair as a method of legal execution
Wilson GreatbachRecipient of the Lemelson–MIT Prize and National Medal of Technology and Innovation in 1990M.S. in 1957
Gregory JarvisNASA astronaut on the Space Shuttle ChallengerB.S. '67
Norman McCombsRecipient of the National Medal of Technology and Innovation in 2013B.S. in 1968
Robert PoundExperimental physicist, co-discoverer of nuclear magnetic resonance in condensed matter, carried out Pound-Rebka experiment confirming gravitational time dilation, professor and chairman of the physics department at Harvard UniversityB.S. '41 in physics
Christopher ScoleseDirector of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, former Administrator of NASA, and recipient of the NASA Distinguished Service MedalB.S. '74[4]
Jeffrey UmlandChief Mechanical Engineer of NASA's InSight mission, former Chief Mechanical Engineer for the Curiosity roverB.S. '85 and Ph.D '91 in Mechanical Engineering
Jeffrey WigandFirst tobacco industry executive to become a major whistleblower against the industry; subject of the feature film The InsiderB.A. Chemistry, M.A. Biochemistry, Ph.D. Biochemistry

Medicine

NameKnown forRelationship to University at Buffalo
George Edward FellEarly developer of artificial ventilation, also investigated the physiology of electrocution, created the final design for the first electric chair in New York State
Wilson GreatbatchInventor of improved versions of the cardiac pacemaker
Orvan HessMedical doctor noted for early use of penicillin and developing the cardiotocograph
Mary Blair MoodyPhysician and anatomist, first woman to earn a degree from the medical schoolM.D. 1876
Donnica MoorePhysician and women's health advocate; author and media commentator on women's health issuesM.D. '86

Business

NameKnown forRelationship to University at Buffalo
John AlmFormer CEO of Coca-Cola Enterprises
Pete AugustinePresident and CEO of New Era Cap CompanyB.S. '87 in accounting and finance
Alan BrownsteinFormer CEO of the American Cancer Society
Millard S. DrexlerCEO of J. Crew and former CEO of Gap Inc.
Mindy LubberPresident of Ceres (organization)MBA
Ian Bruce EichnerFounder of The Continuum Company, LLC; real estate developer
Gregg S. FisherFounder of Gerstein FisherB.S. in Finance
John HewittFounder, President, and CEO of Liberty Tax Service, Co-founder of Jackson Hewitt
Jeremy JacobsBillionaire and CEO of Delaware North Companies and owner of the Boston BruinsB.A. in Business Administration
Jeff JacobsonCEO of XeroxB.S. in Business Administration
John KapoorBillionaire and founder of AkornPhD
Robin Yanhong LiBillionaire and founder, chairman and CEO of Baidu.com, the most popular search engine in China.M.S. Computer Science
Chris Sacca#3 Venture Capitalist LOWERCASE Capitalcoursework in mathematics
Kevin P. MaloneyFounding Partner of Property Markets Group
Robert E. Rich, Sr.Founder of Rich Products Corporation
Christopher ThornbergFounding Partner and CEO of Beacon Economics, LLCB.S. '89 in Business Administration
Tathagata DasguptaChief Data Science Officer, ViacomMaster's Degree in Statistics, '92

News

NameKnown forRelationship to University at Buffalo
Wolf BlitzerEmmy Award-winning journalist for CNNB.A. in history, 1970[5]
Liz DribbenBuffalo's first woman TV anchor at WKBW-TV, CBS News producerB.A. 1958
Greg D'AlbaFormer President of CNN News NetworksB.A. '81
Ira FlatowEmmy Award-winning science journalist; former host of Newton's Apple; current host of NPR's Science Friday
Terry GrossPeabody Award-winning host of the radio interview program Fresh Air
Howard KurtzMedia reporter and columnist at the Washington PostB.A. in psychology/English 1974
Steve LiesmanEmmy Award-winning journalist and Pulitzer Prize winner; CNBC Senior Economics Reporter
Tom TolesPulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist for the Washington Post
Nick GillespieEditor of Reason.com and Reason.tv and former editor-in-chief of Reason magazinePh.D. in English Literature

Film, theatre, and television

NameKnown forRelationship to University at Buffalo
Maury ChaykinActorBFA in theatre, 1972[6]
Katharine CornellTony Award-winning actress on broadway and member of the American Theatre Hall of FameDid not graduate
Matthew Cooper2016 Emmy Award winner for Outstanding Trans-Media Sports Coverage - NBC SportsB.A. '14 Media Studies
Thomas Curley2015 Academy Award winner for Best Achievement in Sound MixingB.A. '01 Film Studies
Winston Duke Actor known for portraying M'Baku in Black Panther B.A. '08
James FoleyDirector of House of CardsB.A. in Psychology '74
Shep GordonHollywood film agent and producer; featured in the 2014 documentary Supermensch: The Legend of Shep GordonB.A. '68 in Sociology
Brad GreyGolden Globe winner; television and film producer; CEO of Paramount PicturesB.A. '79 in communication and business
Max GrodénchikTelevision and film actor
Robert LiebermanDirector of Fire in the Sky and Table for Five
Abbe RavenChairwoman and former CEO and president of A&E Television Networks, founder of The History ChannelB.A. '74 in theatre[7]
Parry ShenChinese American actor
Ron SilverActor and political activist
Ellen SpiroDocumentary filmmaker; Guggenheim and Rockefeller Fellow
Roy VongtamaActor; board-certified radiation oncologistM.D. '00
John WalshHost of America's Most Wanted1965[8]
Bil ZelmanPhotographer and directorBFA '96
Alan ZweibelComedy writer, multiple Emmy Award winner, and one of the original writers for Saturday Night Live
Symon MinkFirst Assistant Cameraman for TV and FilmB.A. Media Study

Academia

Zhijian James ChenMember of the National Academy of SciencesPh.D. in Biochemistry '91
Marc Edwards (civil engineering professor)Expert on water treatment and corrosion, professor at Virginia Tech, and MacArthur Fellow
Steven A. Cohen (academic)Executive Director of The Earth Institute at Columbia UniversityPh.D. and M.A.
Mark HuddlestonPresident of the University of New HampshireB.A. in Political Science
Sung-Mo KangPresident of the Korean Advanced Institute of Science and TechnologyM.S. in Electrical Engineering '72
Ann KirschnerAcademic; entrepreneur; author of Sala's Gift; launched NFL.COM for the National Football League; co-founder of Columbia University's interactive knowledge network Fathom.com; University Dean of William E. Macaulay Honors College of The City University of New YorkB.A. in English '72
C. L. Max NikiasPresident of the University of Southern CaliforniaPh.D. and M.S. in Electrical Engineering
William J. RapaportResearcher on intentionality and artificial intelligence, professor at UBM.S. '84 in Computer Science
Blair A. RudesLinguist known for his work on Native American languagesPh.D. '76 in Linguistics, M.A. '74, B.A. '73
Murat SoygenişArchitect and professor, Founding Principal, S+ ARCHITECTUREM. Arch. in 1985
Sema SoygenişArchitect and professor, Dean - BAU School of ArchitectureM. Arch. in 1986
Ewa ZiarekJulian Park Professor of Comparative Literature at UBPh.D. and M.A.
Robert E. WrightNef Family Chair of Political Economy at Augustana College (South Dakota)M.A., History, Ph.D. History

Literature

NameKnown forRelationship to University at Buffalo
Charles BaxterAuthor of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry; Guggenheim Fellow
Taylor CaldwellAnglo-American novelistB.A. in English, 1931
Mary CappelloGuggenheim Fellow and Professor of English and Creative Writing at the University of Rhode IslandM.A. and Ph.D
Graham FoustPoet and associate professor at Saint Mary's College of CaliforniaPh.D. '02
Richard HofstadterPulitzer Prize-winning historian; author of Anti-intellectualism in American Life and The Age of Reform
Michael KelleherPoet; program director of the Windham-Campbell Literature Prizes at Yale UniversityM.A. in English (Poetics) '01
Anthony PetroskyPoet and 1982 Walt Whitman Award winner
Donald RevellPoet, essayist, translator, Guggenheim Fellow, and 2004 Lenore Marshall Award winner
Elizabeth WillisPoet, literary critic, and Guggenheim Fellow

Music

NameKnown forRelationship to University at Buffalo
Jay BeckensteinSaxophone player and co-founder of Spyro GyraB.A. in music, 1973
Keith BuckleyVocalist, lyricist and founding member of Buffalo-based hardcore band Every Time I Die and metal supergroup The Damned ThingsB.A. in English
Rob DerhakBassist, lyricist and founding member of Buffalo-based jam-band moe.
Ronnie James DioHeavy metal vocalist and songwriter; lead singer of Rainbow 1975-1979; lead singer and creator of Dio; lead singer of Black Sabbath 1979-1982
Morton FeldmanComposer and Edgard Varèse Professor of Music
Chuck GarveyGuitarist, lyricist and founding member of the Buffalo-based jam-band moe.
Willie Nile, aka Robert NoonanSinger, songwriterB.A. in Philosophy, 1971
Valerian RuminskiBass singer; recipient of a Richard Tucker Career Grant, the Lincoln Center Martin Segal Award, a William Mattheus Sullivan Foundation Grant, a 2004 Gerda Lissner Foundation Grant, a Liederkranz Prize, and the 1st Prize in the MacAllister Singing CompetitionBachelor of Music '95
Elliott SharpMulti-instrumentalist, composer, and performerM.A. in Music Theory and Composition '77

Sports and athletics

NameKnown forRelationship to University at Buffalo
Jonathan AkpoborieNigerian soccer player
Dave HahnProfessional mountain guide, ski patroller, journalist and lecturerB.A. '84
Turner BattleFormer basketball player (led the Bulls to their first NIT appearance), basketball coachB.A. in 2006
Sam CravenEnglish soccer player
Michael CrossDirector of Athletics, Bradley UniversityB.S. '91, M.A. '93
Steve GeltzMLB Pitcher for the Tampa Bay RaysB.A. in 2008
Desmond GreenMAC champion; three-time Division 1 NCAA qualifier wrestler; mixed martial artist in BellatorMajor in Social Sciences 2011
Joe HeskethFormer MLB pitcher (1984-1994)B.A. in 1980
Chris KanyonProfessional wrestler in World Championship Wrestling and World Wrestling EntertainmentBachelor's degree in physical therapy
Khalil MackNFL player, Oakland Raiders, 5th overall 2014 draft pickB.A. '14
Javon McCreaMid-American Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year in 2014B.A. '14
Liam McHughStudio host for the NBC Sports Network, anchoring much of its staple programming, including the NHL, Tour De France and college football/basketballB.A. '97 in communication
Tom MurphyProfessional baseball player for a minor league affiliate of the Colorado RockiesB.A. in 2012
Matvey NatanzonBackgammon playerB.A. in Accounting, 1991
Branden OliverRunning back for the San Diego Chargers of the National Football LeagueB.A. in 2014
Dominic OppongCanadian soccer player
Gerry PhilbinMember of the 1968 World Champion New York Jets
Jamey RichardCenter for the Indianapolis Colts
Trevor ScottDefensive end for the Oakland Raiders
James StarksRunning back for the Green Bay Packers of the NFL
John StofaMiami Dolphins (AFL, NFL) quarterback, first expansion draft selection of the Cincinnati Bengals AFL)
Josh ThomasCornerback in the National Football League
Mitchell WattPlayer for Hapoel Gilboa Galil of the Israeli Basketball Super LeagueB.A. in 2012
Jake SchumPunter for the Green Bay Packers of the NFL

Chancellors and presidents

From its inception until 1962, the private school was known as the University of Buffalo, and it was headed by a chancellor. Since it became the public State University of New York at Buffalo, it has been called the University at Buffalo, and the CEO is its president.[9][10]

See also

References

  1. By-laws and List of Officers and Members of the American Psychological Association Incorporated. Washington, D. C.: American Psychological Association. 1932. p. 81. OCLC 5827710.
  2. Meacham, Jack (December 2006). "History of the Department of Psychology: State University of New York at Buffalo" (PDF). Research Gate. Buffalo, New York: University at Buffalo. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
  3. Archived September 3, 2006, at the Wayback Machine.
  4. Archived September 2, 2006, at the Wayback Machine.
  5. "CNN TV - Anchors/Reporters:Wolf Blitzer".
  6. "UBToday Online: Departments: Shortform". buffalo.edu.
  7. "UBT: Alumni Profiles: Abbe Raven". buffalo.edu.
  8. "suny.edu - Notable Alumni". The State University of New York.
  9. Office of the President Archived March 16, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
  10. http://library.buffalo.edu/archives/ubhistory/presidents.html
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