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== Benefactors ==
 
== Benefactors ==
Syracuse has had many financial supporters, but some stand out by the magnitude of their contributions. Among those who have made transformative donations commemorated at the university are:
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Syracuse has had many financial supporters, but some stand out by the size of their contributions, and have thus also shaped the university in their image.
  
 
*[[John Dustin Archbold]] – oil
 
*[[John Dustin Archbold]] – oil
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==Notable alumni==
 
==Notable alumni==
 
===Education===
 
*[[Molly Corbett Broad]] – President, [[American Council on Education]]
 
*[[Walter Broadnax]] – President, [[Clark Atlanta University]]
 
*[[George Campbell Jr.]] – President, [[Cooper Union]]
 
*[[Mary Schmidt Campbell|Mary Campbell]] - President, [[Spelman College]]
 
*[[Kent John Chabotar]] – President, [[Guilford College]]
 
*[[R. Inslee Clark, Jr.]] – Director of Admissions, [[Yale University|Yale College]]
 
*[[Michael M. Crow|Michael Crow]] – President, [[Arizona State University]]
 
*[[Mark Emmert]] – President, [[University of Washington]]
 
*[[Paul Finkelman]] - President, [[Gratz College]]
 
*[[Welthy Honsinger Fisher]] – Founder, [http://www.worlded.org/ World Education] and [http://www.worldlit.ca/ World Literacy Canada].
 
*[[Jonathan Gibralter]] – President, [[State University of New York at Farmingdale]]
 
*[[Shelley Haley]] — Professor of Classics and Africana Studies, [[Hamilton College]]
 
*[[Kermit L. Hall]] – former President, [[State University of New York at Albany]], [[Utah State University]]
 
*[[Alice Ilchman]] – President, [[Sarah Lawrence College]]
 
*[[David C. Knapp|David Knapp]] – President, [[University of Massachusetts]]
 
*[[Barry Mills (college president)|Barry Mills]] – President, [[Bowdoin College]]
 
*[[Sean O'Keefe]] – former Chancellor, [[Louisiana State University]] (LSU)
 
*[[L. Jay Oliva]] – former President, [[New York University]]
 
*[[Joseph Rallo]] – President, [[Angelo State University]]
 
*[[Kenneth P. Ruscio]] – President, [[Washington and Lee University]]
 
*[[Donna Shalala]] – President, [[University of Miami]]
 
*[[Deborah F. Stanley]] – President, [[State University of New York at Oswego]]
 
*[[Mitchel Wallerstein]] – President, [[Baruch College]]
 
 
 
===Investors, industrialists, and executives===
 
===Investors, industrialists, and executives===
  
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*[[Vishal Sikka]] – CEO & MD (Designate) Infosys Ltd.
 
*[[Vishal Sikka]] – CEO & MD (Designate) Infosys Ltd.
 
*[[Martin J. Whitman]] – founder, Co-Chief Investment Officer, Third Avenue Value Fund
 
*[[Martin J. Whitman]] – founder, Co-Chief Investment Officer, Third Avenue Value Fund
 
===Hospitality, real estate, construction, and architecture===
 
 
*[[Harley Baldwin]] – developer in [[Aspen, Colorado]]
 
*[[Arthur Bridgman Clark]] – architect, professor, first head of the Art Department at Stanford University.
 
*[[Bruce Fowle]] – architect, Fox & Fowle Architects
 
*[[James Garrison]] - architect, Garrison Architects
 
*[[Adam Gross]] – architect, Ayers Saint Gross
 
*[[Wilbur R. Ingalls, Jr.]] – architect
 
*[[Lorimer Rich]] – architect, designed the [[Tomb of the Unknowns]] in Washington, DC and the [[Tomb of the Unknown Revolutionary War Soldier]] in [[Rome, NY]]
 
*[[David Rockwell]] – founder and CEO, Rockwell Group
 
*[[Steve Rubell]] – former Studio 54 club owner
 
*[[Ian Schrager]] – hotelier and former Studio 54 club owner
 
*[[Werner Seligmann]] – architect
 
*[[Thom Filicia]] – interior designer, author, television host
 
  
 
===Law and Government===
 
===Law and Government===
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*[[Stanley L. Greigg]] – member of the [[U.S. House of Representatives]] from northwestern [[Iowa]]
 
*[[Stanley L. Greigg]] – member of the [[U.S. House of Representatives]] from northwestern [[Iowa]]
  
===Media and communications===
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=== Other ===
*[[Russ Alben]] – advertising executive, created the [[Timex Group|Timex]] tagline, "''[[It takes a licking and keeps on ticking]]''"
 
*[[Marv Albert]] – sportscaster
 
*[[David Amber]] – reporter, [[ESPN]]
 
*[[Damon Amendolara]] – sportscaster
 
*[[Gary Apple]] – sports anchor, [[SportsNet New York|SNY]]
 
*[[Michael Barkann]] – sportscaster, [[Comcast SportsNet]], [[94WIP]] Philadelphia
 
*[[Len Berman]] – sportscaster
 
*[[Matthew Berry]] – [[ESPN]] fantasy sports analyst
 
*[[Paul Bouche]] – TV producer - Media Personality
 
*[[Contessa Brewer]] – broadcast journalist, [[MSNBC]]
 
*[[Samantha Brown]] – TV host
 
*[[Steve Bunin]] – sportscaster, [[ESPN]]
 
*[[Ryan Burr]]  – sportscaster, ESPN, NBC and Golf Channel
 
*[[Mary Calvi]] – journalist, anchor at WCBS-TV, New York City
 
*[[Craig Carton]] – Co-Host, ''[[Boomer and Carton in the Morning]]'', [[WFAN]] NY
 
*[[Joe Castiglione]] – Boston Red Sox radio announcer
 
*[[Ernest Chappell]] – radio and television announcer
 
*[[Dick Clark]] – television personality, ''[[American Bandstand]], [[Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve]]''
 
*[[Michael Cole (wrestling)|Michael Cole]] – [[WWE]] commentator
 
*[[Ed Coleman (radio personality)|Ed Coleman]] – sportscaster, WFAN NY
 
*[[Bob Costas]] – sportscaster, [[NBC Sports]] and [[MLB Network]]
 
*[[Denise D'Ascenzo]] (1958{{ndash}}2019) {{ndash}} television news anchorwoman ([[WFSB]]-TV in Hartford, Connecticut)
 
*[[Bob Dotson]] – journalist
 
*[[Ian Eagle]] – sportscaster, [[CBS]] and [[YES Network|YES]]
 
*[[Emme (model)|Emme]] – [[plus-size model]] and TV host
 
*[[Susan Feeney]] – journalist, former senior editor for [[NPR]]
 
*[[Marty Glickman]] – sportscaster
 
*[[Jeff Glor]] - anchor, CBS Evening News
 
*[[Daniel J. Halstead]] - publisher of ''The Syracuse Daily Union'' (1860), ''The Syracuse Daily Courier and Union'' (1860–1869), ''The Syracuse Daily Courier'' (1869–1888)  and ''The Syracuse Courier'' (1888–1898) newspapers
 
*[[Scott Hanson]] - sportscaster, NFL Network, host of [[NFL RedZone]]
 
*[[Vaughn Harper]] - radio DJ, WBLS NY '[[Quiet Storm]]', basketball player, musician.
 
*[[Ariel Helwani]] – MMA journalist
 
*[[Deborah Henretta]], senior advisor, SSA & Company; retired group president, Procter & Gamble
 
*[[Larry Hryb]] – [[Xbox Live]] Director of Programming
 
*[[Avery Yale Kamila]] – vegan food columnist, [[Portland Press Herald]]
 
*[[Megyn Kelly]] – news anchor, [[Fox News Channel]]
 
*[[Ted Koppel]] – broadcast journalist, "[[Nightline (US news program)|Nightline]]"
 
*[[Larry Kramer]] – President and Publisher of USA Today
 
*[[Steve Kroft]] – co-editor and news correspondent, "[[60 Minutes]]"
 
*[[Michael Kranish]] – journalist
 
*[[Harold E. Martin]] – [[Pulitzer Prize]]-winning newspaperman, ''[[Montgomery Advertiser|Montgomery, Alabama Advertiser]]''
 
*[[Mike McAlary]] – Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
 
*[[Sean McDonough]] – sportscaster, ESPN
 
*[[Joe McNally (photographer)|Joe McNally]] – photographer
 
*[[Jeanne Moos]] – news correspondent, CNN
 
*[[Howard Stern Show staff|Will Murray]] – researcher and segment producer, ''[[The Howard Stern Show]]''
 
*[[Akshay Nanavati]] - USMC, author of ''Fearvana''
 
*[[Jim Naughtie]] – British journalist and radio presenter
 
*[[Diane Nelson (comics)|Diane Nelson]] – President of [[DC Entertainment]]
 
*[[Bob Neumeier]] – sportscaster, NBC
 
*[[Donald Newhouse]] – president, Advance Publications
 
*[[Samuel Irving Newhouse, Jr.|S.I. Newhouse, Jr.]] – Chairman & CEO, Advance Publications/ Chairman, Conde Nast Publications
 
*[[Jeff Passan]] - baseball journalist, ESPN
 
*[[Greg Papa]] – sportscaster, [[Oakland Raiders]]
 
*[[Dave Pasch]] – sportscaster, ESPN
 
*[[Henry Jarvis Raymond]] – (GWS), Founder of the [[New York Times]]
 
*[[Dave Roberts (broadcaster)|Dave Roberts]] – weatherman, broadcaster and presenter, [[WPVI-TV]]
 
*[[Dan Roche]] – sportscaster, WBZ-TV, Boston, MA
 
*[[Harry M. Rosenfeld]] – former editor, "[[Washington Post]]"
 
*[[Dave Ryan (sportscaster)|Dave Ryan]] – sportscaster, ESPN
 
*[[Robert Scheer]] – editor-in-chief, ''[[TruthDig]]'', former managing editor ''Ramparts'', Professor, [[USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism]]
 
*[[Adam Schein]] – SNY, Sirius XM Satellite radio NFL
 
*[[Bob Shannon (WCBS-FM)|Bob Shannon]] – radio DJ/Announcer, CBS-FM New York
 
*[[Arun Shourie]] – [[Padma Bhushan]] recipient, [[World Bank]] Economist, former editor of ''[[Times of India]]'' and ''[[Indian Express]]''
 
*[[Anish Shroff]] – [[ESPNews]] anchor
 
*[[Andrew Siciliano]] - sportscaster, NFL Network, host of [[NFL Sunday Ticket#Extra features|DirecTV Red Zone Channel]]
 
*[[Fred Silverman]] – former President, NBC
 
*[[Lakshmi Singh]] – newscaster, journalist, NPR
 
*[[Jayson Stark]] – journalist, sportscaster, ESPN
 
*[[Dick Stockton]] – sportscaster
 
*[[John Sykes]] – President of iHeartMedia Entertainment Enterprises
 
*[[Mike Tirico]] – sportscaster, NBC
 
*[[Nick Wright (sports personality)|Nick Wright]] - TV host, radio talk show, [[Fox Sports 1]], Son of Joshua Allen
 
* [[Justin Robert Young]] - podcaster, journalist, comedian and writer
 
*[[Adam Zucker]] – sportscaster/anchor, CBS Sports Network
 
 
 
===Science, engineering, innovation, medicine, and exploration===
 
*[[Joseph A. Ahearn]] – Civil Engineer of the [[U.S. Air Force]]; member of the National Academy of Engineering.
 
*[[Ishfaq Ahmad (computer science professor)|Ishfaq Ahmad]] - Professor of Computer Science
 
*[[Betty Lise Anderson]] - Professor of Optical Science
 
*[[Albert Baez]] – developer of the X-ray reflection microscope, physics educator, and father of [[Joan Baez]].
 
*[[John Boardman (physicist)|John Boardman]] – physics educator, social activist, and gaming authority.
 
*[[Daniela Bortoletto]] - experimental particle physicist, Nicholas Kurti Senior Research Fellow at Oxford University.
 
*[[Charles F. Brannock]] - inventor and manufacturer; inventor of the Brannock Device.
 
*[[Rubin Braunstein]] - semiconductor physics, pioneer of [[Light-emitting diode|LEDs]].
 
*[[Penny Budoff]] - Physician and medical researcher; author of ''No More Hot Flashes and Even More Good News''.
 
*[[Marilyn Burns (mathematics educator)|Marilyn Burns]]; mathematics educator and the author of over a dozen children's books on mathematics.
 
*[[George Campbell Jr.]] - theoretical physicist who served as the eleventh president of [[Cooper Union]].
 
*[[Eileen Collins]] – NASA astronaut and first female [[space shuttle]] commander.
 
*[[Alice Carter Cook]] – botanist and writer, first woman PhD in botany from an American university
 
*[[Tesfaye Dinka]] – Industrial Engineer and Prime Minister of Ethiopia from April to June 1991.
 
*[[Nina Fedoroff]] – geneticist and molecular biologist; Science and Technology Adviser to the [[United States Secretary of State|Secretary of State]]. Recipient of the [[National Medal of Science]] in 2007; member of the [[National Academy of Sciences]].
 
*[[Joan Feynman]] – astrophysicist, younger sister of physicist [[Richard Feynman]].
 
*[[Robert Finn (mathematician)|Robert Finn]] – mathematician and professor.
 
*[[Edith M. Flanigen]] – chemist and inventor; winner of the 2014 [[National Medal of Technology and Innovation]].
 
*[[George E. Fox]] – biologist and chemical engineer; co-discoverer of the [[Archaea]] kingdom of organisms.
 
*[[Jean Fréchet]] – chemist and professor emeritus at the [[University of California, Berkeley]].
 
*[[Joshua N. Goldberg]] - pioneering researcher in general relativity, professor emeritus at Syracuse University.
 
*[[Gabriela González]] - former spokesperson for the [[LIGO Scientific Collaboration]]. Winner of the [[National Academy of Sciences#Awards|National Academy of Sciences]] Award for Scientific Discovery (2017); member of the National Academy of Sciences.
 
*[[Hermann Gummel]] – semiconductor device physicist; member of the [[United States National Academy of Engineering|National Academy of Engineering]].
 
*[[Robert Jarvik]] – inventor of the first permanently implantable artificial heart
 
*[[Joel Lebowitz]] – [[statistical physics|statistical physicist]]; member of the [[United States National Academy of Sciences|National Academy of Sciences]]
 
*[[William Ralph Maxon]] – botanist and pteridologist.
 
*[[Evangelia Micheli-Tzanakou]] – pioneer in neuroelectric systems and biomedical engineering education.
 
*[[Pericles A. Mitkas]] - computer scientist and Rector of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
 
*[[Story Musgrave]] – NASA astronaut.
 
*[[V. Parmeswaran Nair]] - theoretical particle physicist, Distinguished Professor at the City University of New York.
 
*[[Ezra T. Newman]] – theoretical physicist, winner of the 2011 [[Einstein Prize (APS)|Einstein Prize]].
 
*[[Martin A. Pomerantz]] – astrophysicist, president emeritus of the [[Bartol Research Institute]], and pioneer of Antarctic astronomy.
 
*[[Pierre Ramond]] – [[string theorist]]; winner of the 2004 [[Oskar Klein Medal]].
 
*[[Harry Frederick Recher]] – [[ornithologist]]; winner of the 1994 [[D.L. Serventy Medal]].
 
*[[Mark Reed (physicist)|Mark Reed]] – [[nanotechnology]] pioneer, Harold Hodgkinson Chair at Yale University.
 
*[[Elsa Reichmanis]] – optical and electronic materials; member of the [[National Academy of Engineering]]; 2001 recipient of the [[Perkin Medal]].
 
*[[Charles Rosen (scientist)|Charles Rosen]] – robotics; co-founder of [[Ridge Vineyards]].
 
*[[Joel Rosenbaum]] – cell biologist; winner of the [[E. B. Wilson Medal]].
 
*[[Rainer K. Sachs]] – theoretical astrophysicist, co-discoverer of the [[Sachs–Wolfe effect]].
 
*[[Pantur Silaban]] - prominent Indonesian theoretical physicist.
 
*[[Michael Streicher]] – developer of [[stainless steels]]; winner of the [[W. R. Whitney Award]].
 
*[[Sultan bin Salman]] – first Arab, first Muslim and the youngest person to travel to space.
 
*[[Salvatore Torquato]] – theoretical scientist who does research at the interface of physics, chemistry, and engineering.
 
*[[José W. F. Valle]] - Brazilian-Spanish theoretical physicist noted for work on the mass of [[neutrino]]s.
 
*[[James Tour]] – organic chemist and nanotechnologist.
 
*[[Clarence Abiathar Waldo]] – mathematician and educator known for his role in the 1897 [[Indiana Pi Bill]] affair.
 
*[[Sigi Ziering]] - industrial physicist, businessman, and philanthropist.
 
 
 
 
 
===Entertainment and performing arts===
 
 
[[File:Columbo Peter Falk 1973.JPG|thumb|180px|[[Peter Falk]]]]
 
[[File:Columbo Peter Falk 1973.JPG|thumb|180px|[[Peter Falk]]]]
 
*[[Elfriede Abbe]] – sculptor
 
*[[Lynn Ahrens]] – musical theatre lyricist
 
*[[Martin Bandier]] – Chairman and CEO of Sony/ATV
 
*[[Darryl Bell]] – actor
 
*[[Craig Borten]] – screenwriter
 
*[[Paul Bouche]] – TV Host "[[A Oscuras Pero Encendidos]]'; television producer
 
*[[Eric Bress]] – film director and screenwriter
 
*[[Tim Calpin]] – screenwriter
 
*[[Warren Casey]] – writer, lyricist, screenwriter
 
*[[Felix Cavaliere]] – singer with [[The Rascals]]
 
*[[Priscilla Chan (singer)|Priscilla Chan]] – singer
 
*[[Clairo]] - lo-fi pop sensation (currently attending, on break)
 
*[[Dick Clark]] – host of ''[[American Bandstand]]''; television producer
 
*[[Ken Goldstein]] – musician known as "Jack Dempsey"; author
 
*[[John Curran (director)|John Curran]] – film director and screenwriter
 
*[[Doug Davis (Business Person)|Doug Davis]], entertainment [[lawyer]] and [[Grammy Award]]-winning producer
 
*[[Taye Diggs]] – actor
 
*[[Heather Dubrow]] – actress; cast member on ''[[The Real Housewives of Orange County]]''
 
*[[Zach Tyler Eisen]] - voice actor; voice of Aang on ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]''
 
 
*[[Peter Falk]] – actor
 
*[[Peter Falk]] – actor
*[[Gary Farmer]] – actor
 
*[[Vera Farmiga]] – actress
 
*[[Judy Freudberg]] – screenwriter
 
*[[Jami Gong]] – stand-up comedian
 
*[[Carl Gottlieb]] – screenwriter; vice-president of the [[Writers Guild of America|Writers Guild of America, West]]
 
*[[Peter Guber]] –  CEO of Mandalay Entertainment and Co-owner of the [[Golden State Warriors]]
 
*[[Dan Gurewitch]] – writer
 
*[[Jay Harrington]] – actor
 
*[[Elizabeth Hendrickson]] – actress
 
*[[Bob Holz]] - musician
 
*[[Miriam Hopkins]] – actress
 
*[[Garland Jeffreys]] – musician
 
*[[Miss Jones (radio personality)|Miss Jones]] – radio DJ and singer
 
*[[Joe Klotz]] – film editor
 
*[[Lisa Lampanelli]] – comedian
 
*[[Frank Langella]] – actor [[Frost/Nixon (film)|Frost/Nixon]]
 
*[[Meg LeFauve]] – screenwriter ''[[Inside Out (2015 film)]]'', ''[[Captain Marvel (film)]]''
 
*[[Sheldon Leonard]] - film and television actor, producer, director, and writer
 
*[[Riki Lindhome]] – actress
 
*[[Sam Lloyd]] – actor, musician
 
*[[Frank J. Marion|Frank Marion]] – motion picture pioneer
 
*[[Andy Mineo]] – rapper, singer, producer, director, actor and minister
 
*[[Neal McDonough]] – actor
 
*[[Sterling Morrison]] – musician
 
*[[Jessie Mueller]] – Tony-winning actress
 
*[[Suzanne Pleshette]] – actress
 
*[[Mike Pollock (voice actor)|Mike Pollock]] – voice actor
 
*[[Lou Reed]] – musician
 
*[[Kevin Michael Richardson]] – actor
 
*[[Sam Roberts (radio personality)|Sam Roberts]] - radio broadcaster
 
*[[Doug Robinson (producer)|Doug Robinson]] - television producer
 
*[[Maria Sansone]] – television presenter
 
*[[Ken Schretzmann]] - film editor
 
*[[Reid Scott (actor)|Reid Scott]] – actor
 
*[[Tom Everett Scott]] – actor
 
*[[Aaron Sorkin]] – Emmy- and Academy Award-winning screenwriter ''[[A Few Good Men]]'', ''[[The Social Network]]'', ''[[The West Wing]]'', ''[[Moneyball (film)|Moneyball]]''
 
*[[Lexington Steele]] – actor, director, and owner of Mercenary Motion Pictures and Black Viking Pictures Inc.
 
*[[Jerry Stiller]] – actor
 
*[[Habib Wali Mohammad|Habib Tabani]] – Pakistani [[ghazal]] singer and industrialist
 
*[[Arielle Tepper]] – Broadway producer
 
*[[Mark Tinker]] – television producer/director
 
*[[Stephen A. Unger]] – executive recruiter, media and entertainment business
 
*[[Jimmy Van Heusen]] – Academy Award-winning composer
 
*[[Bill Viola]] – video artist
 
*[[Michael H. Weber]] – screenwriter ''[[(500) Days of Summer]]'', ''[[The Spectacular Now]]'', ''[[The Fault in Our Stars (film)|The Fault in Our Stars]]'', ''[[Paper Towns (film)|Paper Towns]]''
 
*[[Peter Weller]] – actor
 
*[[Vanessa Williams]] – singer, songwriter, actress, dancer, [[Miss America]]
 
*[[Pete Yorn]] – musician
 
 
=== Other ===
 
 
*[[Alexandra Curtis]] – Miss Rhode Island 2015
 
*[[Alexandra Curtis]] – Miss Rhode Island 2015
 
*[[Marc S. Ellenbogen]] – diplomat, philanthropist, President, [[Prague Society for International Cooperation]]
 
*[[Marc S. Ellenbogen]] – diplomat, philanthropist, President, [[Prague Society for International Cooperation]]
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*[[Neilia Hunter Biden]] - teacher, first wife of [[Joe Biden]]
 
*[[Neilia Hunter Biden]] - teacher, first wife of [[Joe Biden]]
  
===Arts and letters===
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*[[Nilo Alcala]] - composer, first Philippine-born recipient of the [[Aaron Copland House]] Residency Award
 
*[[Julia Alvarez]] – poet, novelist, and essayist
 
*[[Donna Alvermann]] – prominent professor and researcher in adolescent and media literacies
 
*[[Joe Amato (poet)|Joe Amato]] – author
 
*[[Robb Armstrong]] – cartoonist of the comic strip [[Jump Start (comic strip)|Jump Start]]
 
*[[Brad Anderson (cartoonist)|Brad Anderson]] – cartoonist of the comic strip [[Marmaduke]]
 
*[[Maltbie Davenport Babcock|Maltbie D. Babcock]] – 19th century clergyman and author
 
*[[Harriete Estel Berman]] - artist
 
*[[Nydia Blas]] - photographer
 
*[[James Bishop (painter)|James Bishop]] - painter
 
*[[Joel Brouwer]] – poet, educator, and journalist
 
*[[Gordon Chandler]] – sculptor
 
*[[Wendy Coakley-Thompson]] – novelist
 
*[[Stephen Crane]] – novelist; stayed only one semester, later admitting he came "more to play baseball than to study."
 
*[[Mabel Potter Daggett]] – journalist and suffragist
 
*[[Aleš Debeljak]] – poet, essayist and sociologist
 
*[[Stephen Dunn]] – poet, winner of the 2001 [[Pulitzer Prize for Poetry]]
 
*[[Birgitta Moran Farmer]] – painter, winner of 1906 Hiram Gee Award in Painting
 
*[[Paul Finkelman]] – historian
 
*[[Moses Finley]] –  historian
 
*[[Carlisle Floyd]] – opera composer
 
*[[Whitney Gaskell]] – novelist
 
*[[Sharon Gold]] – artist and professor
 
*[[William Pratt Graham]] – sixth chancellor of Syracuse University
 
*[[Clement Greenberg]] – art critic
 
*[[Henry Grethel]] – fashion designer
 
*[[Beth Gylys]] – poet and professor
 
*[[Beth Harrington]] - filmmaker and musician
 
*[[Michael Herr]] - writer and war correspondent
 
*[[Morton L. Janklow]] – literary agent
 
*[[Shirley Jackson]] – novelist
 
*[[Betsey Johnson]] – fashion designer
 
*[[David N. Johnson]] – composer, organist, and professor
 
*[[Joseph S. Kozlowski]] –  portrait artist
 
*[[Hilton Kramer]] – critic, "The Revenge of the Philistines"
 
*[[Barbara Kruger]] – collage artist
 
*[[Sol LeWitt]] – sculptor
 
*[[James F. Light]] – literary scholar
 
*[[Mark Lombardi]] – abstract painter
 
*[[Jenni Lukac]] – contemporary artist
 
*[[John D. MacDonald]] – novelist
 
*[[Don Maloney (author)|Don Maloney]] – Japanophile author
 
*[[Barry N. Malzberg]] –  science fiction writer
 
*[[Jerre Mangione]] – novelist, and scholar of the Italian-American experience
 
*[[Robert Mankoff]] – cartoonist and editor of ''[[The New Yorker]]''
 
*[[Donald Martino]] – Pulitzer Prize-winning composer
 
*[[Clifton E. Marsh]] – historian of the [[African diaspora]]
 
*[[Scott McCloud]] – cartoonist and comics theorist
 
*[[Jay McInerney]] – novelist
 
*[[Joyce Carol Oates]] – novelist
 
*[[Robert O'Connor (author)|Robert O'Connor]] – novelist
 
*[[Tom Perrotta]] – novelist and screenwriter
 
*[[Salvador Plascencia]] – novelist
 
*[[Kim Ponders]] - novelist
 
*[[William Powhida]] – artist
 
*[[Mary Jo Putney]] – romance novelist
 
*[[Jim Ridlon]] – sports painter and sculptor, also a former professional [[American football|football]] player
 
*[[M. J. Rose]] – author and book marketing executive
 
*[[William Safire]] – Pulitzer Prize-winning commentator and former ''New York Times'' columnist
 
*[[George Saunders]] – short-story writer
 
*[[Alice Sebold]] – novelist
 
*[[Laurie Gwen Shapiro]] – novelist, director, Independent Spirit Award for ''[[Keep the River on Your Right: A Modern Cannibal Tale]]''
 
*[[Anthony Veasna So]] - Cambodian-American short story writer
 
*[[Cheryl Strayed]] –  novelist, memoirist, and essayist
 
*[[Elizabeth Strout]] – Novelist
 
*[[William Tester]] – short story writer
 
*[[Dorothy Thompson]] – journalist
 
*[[Jack Tippit]] – cartoonist
 
*[[Lori Weitzner]] – textile designer
 
*[[Ryan Van Winkle]] – poet
 
*[[Irene Vilar]] – author and literary agent
 
*[[Kate Vrijmoet]] – artist
 
*[[John A. Williams (author)|John A. Williams]] – novelist
 
*[[Howard Wyeth]] – drummer and pianist
 
  
 
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Group.png Syracuse University  
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MottoSuos Cultores Scientia Coronat
(Latin)
Formation1870
HeadquartersNew York State, USA
TypePrivate research university
Other nameOrange
Crouse College, a Romanesque building completed in 1889, housed the first College of Fine Arts in the U.S. It is now the home of the College of Visual and Performing Arts and the Setnor School of Music.

Syracuse University is a private research university in Syracuse, New York. The institution's roots can be traced to the Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, founded in 1831 by the Methodist Episcopal Church in Lima, New York. After several years of debate over relocating the college to Syracuse, the university was established in 1870, independent of the college. Since 1920, the university has identified itself as nonsectarian, although it maintains a relationship with The United Methodist Church.

The campus is in the University Hill neighborhood of Syracuse, east and southeast of downtown, on one of the larger hills. Its large campus features an eclectic mix of buildings, ranging from nineteenth-century Romanesque Revival structures to contemporary buildings. SU is organized into 13 schools and colleges, with nationally recognized programs in information studies and library science, architecture, communications, business administration, inclusive education and wellness, sport management, public administration, engineering and the College of Arts and Sciences. Alumni and affiliates include 3 Nobel Prize laureates, 1 Fields Medalist, 33 Olympic Medalists, numerous Pulitzer Prize recipients, Academy Award winners, Rhodes Scholars, Marshall Scholars, President of the United States Joe Biden, and various governors and members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives.


Modern

After World War II, Syracuse University began to transform into a major research institution. Enrollment increased in the four years after the war due to the G.I. Bill, which paid tuition, room, board, and a small allowance for veterans returning from World War II. In 1946, SU admitted 9,464 freshmen, nearly four times greater than the previous incoming class. Branch campuses were established in Endicott, New York, and Utica, New York, which became Binghamton University and Utica College respectively.

The velocity with which the university sped through its change into a major research institution was astounding. By the end of the 1950s, Syracuse ranked twelfth nationally in terms of the amount of its sponsored research, and it had over four hundred professors and graduate students engaging in that investigation.

From the early 1950s through the 1960s, Syracuse University added programs and staff that continued the transformation of the school into a research university. In 1954, Arthur Phillips was recruited from MIT and started the first pathogen-free animal research laboratory. The lab focused on studying medical problems using animal models. The School of Social Work, which eventually merged into the College of Human Ecology, was founded in 1956. Syracuse's College of Engineering also founded the nation's second oldest computer engineering and bioengineering programs. In 1962, Samuel Irving Newhouse Sr. donated $15 million to begin construction of a school of communications, eventually known as the SI Newhouse School of Public Communications. In 1966, Syracuse University was admitted to the Association of American Universities, an organization of leading research universities devoted to maintaining a strong system of academic research and education.

Benefactors

Syracuse has had many financial supporters, but some stand out by the size of their contributions, and have thus also shaped the university in their image.

Notable alumni

Investors, industrialists, and executives

Law and Government

Other



 

Employee on Wikispooks

EmployeeJobAppointedEnd
Harlan ClevelandDean of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs19561961

 

Alumni on Wikispooks

PersonBornDiedNationalitySummaryDescription
Milton AllimadiUgandaJournalist
Editor
Founder/editor of Black Star News, which broke the news of Sunny Sheu's murder.
John R. Bass1964USDiplomat
Ernest Becker27 September 19246 March 1974USAnthropologist
Joe Biden20 November 1942USPuppet leader
Deep state actor
US deep state actor accused of sexual assault in 1993. As US Senator aggressively pushed for the patriot act, mass surveillance and death penalty for anyone who was not the CIA. As VP famous for sniffing and grabbing children on camera. Became US President in a quite weakened mental state.
Willy De Clercq8 July 192728 October 2011
James B. Cunningham1952Diplomat
Daniel A. D'Aniello14 September 1946USBillionaire
Deep state operative
Businessperson
Cofounder and chairman of the Carlyle Group.
Marc Ellenbogen6 February 1963USSpook
Deep state operative
Patron of the very intelligence-connected Henry Jackson Society and Chairman of the Global Panel Foundation
Üstün Ergüder1935TurkeyAcademicRector of Bosporus University, Board Member of the Vehbi Koç Foundation
Hidipo Hamutenya17 June 19396 October 2016Politician
Kathy Hochul27 August 195827 August 1958USPoliticianGovernor of New York State who in 2021 declared "The vaccine is from God" and "I need you to be my Apostles".
Megyn Kelly18 November 1970USJournalistFamous American journalist.
Mark Lombardi23 March 195122 March 2000USArtistUS artist who became interested in graphing deep state networks
Sanya Popovic1963Academic
Roula Khalaf RazzoukMay 1965Lebanon
UK
EditorFT Editor alleged to be complicit in faking evidence to promote the Skripal affair official narrative
Mitchell Rogovin3 December 19307 February 1996USLawyerSpecial counsel to the Central Intelligence Agency in 1975 and 1976.
Warren Rudman18 May 193019 November 2012Politician
Lawyer
A Rockefeller Republican Senator and possible deep state functionality
Craig Spence194110 November 1989USJournalist
Lobbyist
Franklin child prostitution ring/Premature death
Deep state actor
Blackmailer?
A lobbyist who ran a call-boy ring for purposes of sexual blackmail, also implicated in the Franklin child prostitution ring. Died suddenly.
Terence Todman13 March 192613 August 2014USDiplomat
Polyglot
U.S. Ambassador to Chad, Guinea, Costa Rica, Spain, Denmark, and Argentina.
Christine Varney17 December 1955USLawyer
Lobbyist
US revolving door lawyer lobbyist. Assistant Attorney General for the Antitrust Division under Barack Obama. Attended Bilderberg/2010 and Bilderberg/2011.
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