Fordham College  (then St. John's College) class of 1865 assembled on the steps of the Cunniffe House 
Students and faculty during Fordham University's 2017 commencement ceremony  
Fordham University  is a private, Roman Catholic  research university  located in New York City , New York , United States. Founded in 1841, it is the oldest Catholic institution of higher education  in the northeastern United States , the third-oldest university in the state of New York, and the only Jesuit  university in New York City. Since its establishment 184 years ago as St. John's College, the university has been home to multiple colleges  and schools, some of which are defunct or have gone through changes in name. As of 2017, Fordham is composed of a total of four undergraduate and six constitutive graduate schools,[ 3]   situated across three campuses in southern New York State, with its two main campuses in New York City: Rose Hill  in The Bronx , and Lincoln Center  in Manhattan .
As of 2017, Fordham claims over 183,500 alumni throughout the world.[ 4]   Numerous U.S. and international politicians are counted among Fordham's alumni body, including Central Intelligence Directors  William J. Casey  and John O. Brennan , U.S. Attorney General  John N. Mitchell , various governors, and a head of state: Hage Geingob , President of Namibia  Anne M. Mulcahy , Chairperson and CEO of Xerox , Wellington Mara  (owner of the New York Giants ), and billionaire entrepreneurs Eugene Shvidler  and Lorenzo Mendoza  are alumni. As a Jesuit institution, the university claims numerous Roman Catholic clergy, including Álvaro Corrada del Río , bishop of Mayagüez ; Cardinal Francis Spellman , archbishop of New York; and Eugene Marino , archbishop of Atlanta.
Fordham has numerous alumni in the entertainment industry. Emmy Award -winning actor Alan Alda ; in film, Academy Award -winner Denzel Washington  and nominee Patricia Clarkson ; and in theater, Tony  winners John Benjamin Hickey , Robert Sean Leonard , and Julie White ; are alumni. Voice actor and comedian Bill Lobley  graduated from Fordham as well.  Brit Award -winning singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey  is an alumna, as well as writers Mary Higgins Clark  and Don DeLillo . Football players and coaches Vince Lombardi  and Peter Carlesimo  are alumni, as well as two-time Olympic gold medal -winning track runner Tom Courtney . Stage, film, and television actor Dylan McDermott , graduated from Fordham College at Lincoln Center in 1983.
 
Legend 
Notes and abbreviations used 
Individuals who may belong in multiple sections appear only in one. 
An empty class year or school/degree box indicates that the information is unknown. 
"DNG" indicates the alumnus or alumna attended but did not graduate; year(s) of attendance are included if available.  
Colleges and schools 
SJC – St. John's College (1841–1907)   
CBA – formerly College of Business Administration (1920–2005)   
 
 
 
  
 
Academia 
College and university presidents 
Sister Barbara Doherty , S.P.  
Name
 
Class year
 
School(s)
 
Degree(s)
 
Notability
 
Ref. 
 
William Boylan  
 
 
 
Doctor of Philosophy
 
First President of Brooklyn College 
 
[ 11]  
 
Seamus Carey  
 
1993, 1996
 
GSAS
 
M.A., PhD
 
President of Transylvania University 
 
[ 12]  
 
Francesco Cesareo  
 
 
GSAS
 
M.A., PhD
 
President of Assumption College , historian
 
[ 13]  
 
Vincent Cooke  , S.J.
 
1960, 1962, 1965
 
FCRH, GRE, GSAS
 
B.A., M.A.
 
President of Canisius College  (1993–2010), acting President of John Carroll University  (1992)
 
  
Dennis Di Lorenzo  
 
1993
 
FC
 
B.S.
 
Dean, NYU  School of Professional Studies (2013–2018)
 
  
Steven DiSalvo  
 
1984, 1990, 2002
 
FC, GE
 
B.S., MBA, PhD
 
President of Endicott College
  
Barbara Doherty  , S.P.
 
 
GRE
 
PhD
 
Former President of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College 
 
[ 16]  
 
John B. Duff  
 
 
FC
 
B.S.
 
8th President of Columbia College Chicago 
 
[ 17]  
 
Timothy S. Healy  
 
1953
 
GSAS
 
M.A.
 
Former President of Georgetown University 
 
[ 18]  
 
Michael Holman  , S.J.
 
DNG
 
GE
 
 
Principal of Heythrop College, University of London 
 
[ 19]  
 
Candace Introcaso  , CDP 
 
1986
 
GSAS
 
PhD
 
President of La Roche College ; former vice-President of Heritage University 
 
[ 20]  
 
Rosemary Jeffries  , R.S.M.
 
 
GSAS
 
M.A., PhD
 
Former President of Georgian Court University 
 
[ 21]  
 
Eamon Kelly  
 
1958
 
FC
 
B.S.
 
President Emeritus  of Tulane University 
 
  
Robert B. Lawton  
 
1970
 
FC
 
B.S.
 
President of Loyola Marymount University 
 
  
Gerald W. Lynch  
 
1958
 
FC
 
B.S.
 
President of John Jay College of Criminal Justice 
 
  
William J. McGill  
 
1943, 1947
 
FC, GSAS
 
B.S., M.S.
 
President of Columbia University 
 
  
Robert J. Morris  
 
 
Law
 
 
President of University of Dallas 
 
[ 24]  
 
Edward J. Mortola  
 
1938, 1941, 1946
 
FC, GSAS
 
B.A., M.A., PhD
 
President of Pace University 
 
[ 25]  
 
Mary Eileen O'Brien  
 
2012
 
GRE
 
PhD
 
President of Dominican University New York 
 
[ 26]  
 
Leo J. O'Donovan  
 
1961
 
GSAS
 
PhD
 
President Emeritus  of Georgetown University 
 
  
Scott Pilarz  , S.J.
 
 
GSAS
 
M.A.
 
President of the University of Scranton  (2003–13)
 
[ 28]  
 
Kevin Quinn  , S.J.
 
1979
 
FC
 
B.S.
 
President of the University of Scranton  (2013–2017)
 
  
Gerard Reedy  , S.J.
 
1965
 
GSAS
 
 
President of College of the Holy Cross 
 
  
Paul Reiss  
 
1954
 
GSAS
 
M.A.
 
President of College of the Holy Cross, and former dean of Marymount College
 
  
Harold Ridley  , S.J.
 
1969
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
23rd President of Loyola College, Maryland 
 
[ 30]  
 
John Sexton  
 
1963, 1978
 
FC, GSAS
 
B.A., M.A., PhD
 
President, New York University 
 
  
Lawrence G. Smith  
 
1971
 
FC
 
B.S.
 
Founding dean of Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine 
 
  
Scholars and professors 
Francis Xavier Clooney , S.J. 
Ezra Suruma  
Name
 
Class year
 
School(s)
 
Degree(s)
 
Notability
 
Ref. 
 
Regis J. Armstrong  , O.F.M. 
 
 
GRE
 
PhD
 
Professor of theology at The Catholic University of America , Capuchin  friar
 
[ 34]  
 
Ivo Banac  
 
1969
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Professor of history at Yale University 
 
  
Francis J. Beckwith  
 
1989
 
GSAS
 
M.A., PhD
 
Professor of philosophy at Baylor University 
 
[ 36]  
 
Peter Boghossian  
 
1992
 
GSAS
 
M.A.
 
Professor of philosophy at Portland State University 
 
[ 37]  
 
James A. Brundage  
 
1955
 
GSAS
 
PhD
 
Professor Emeritus of history at the University of Kansas 
 
[ 38]  
 
Danielle Citron  
 
1994
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Professor of law at University of Maryland 
 
[ 39]  
 
Francis Xavier Clooney  , S.J.
 
1973
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Professor of theology at Harvard University 
 
[ 40]  
 
Selwyn Cudjoe  
 
1969
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Professor and scholar of Caribbean literature
 
[ 41]  
 
Kenneth C. Davis  
 
 
 
 
Historian
 
[ 42]  
 
Kathleen Deignan  
 
1980, 1986
 
GRE
 
M.A., PhD
 
Professor of theology at Iona College 
 
[ 43]  
 
Nancy Denton  
 
1973
 
GSAS
 
M.A.
 
Professor of sociology at University at Albany, SUNY 
 
[ 44]  
 
Owen Flanagan  
 
1970
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
James B. Duke Professor  of philosophy at Duke University
 
[ 45]  
 
Mary Cleophas Garvin  
 
1927
 
FC
 
B.S.
 
Mathematician
 
[ 46]  
 
John Allan Grim  
 
1968, 1975
 
FC, GSAS
 
B.A., M.A.
 
Professor at Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies
 
[ 47]  
 
Beverly Hall  
 
1990
 
GSAS
 
Ed.D
 
Education administrator
 
[ 48]  
 
David Hartman  
 
 
GSAS
 
M.A.
 
Jewish scholar, founder of Shalom Hartman Institute 
 
[ 49]  
 
Fr. Thomas Hopko  
 
1982
 
GSAS
 
PhD
 
Orthodox Christian theologian
 
  
William Irwin  
 
1992
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Professor of philosophy at King's College 
 
[ 51]  
 
Stanley Jaki  , OSB 
 
1958
 
GSAS
 
PhD
 
Physicist and theologian, Distinguished Professor at Seton Hall University 
 
[ 52]  
 
David Kolb  
 
1963
 
FC, GSAS
 
B.A., M.A.
 
Professor of philosophy at Bates College 
 
  
Catherine LaCugna  
 
1974, 1979
 
GRE
 
M.A., PhD
 
Professor of theology at University of Notre Dame 
 
[ 54]  
 
Brian P. Levack  
 
1965
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Professor of history at University of Texas at Austin 
 
[ 55]  
 
John J. McDermott  
 
1959
 
GSAS
 
PhD
 
Professor of philosophy at Texas A&M University 
 
[ 56]  
 
Guillermo Owen  
 
1958
 
FC
 
B.S.
 
Mathematician
 
  
Fernando Picó  , S.J.
 
1966
 
 
M.A.
 
Historian and Jesuit, expert on the history of Puerto Rico , professor of history at the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus  1972–2017
 
  
Anthony Picciano  
 
1986
 
GSAS
 
PhD
 
Professor of education at City University of New York 
 
  
Robert V. Remini  
 
1943
 
FCRH
 
B.S.
 
Professor emeritus of history at the University of Illinois at Chicago ; official historian of the U.S. House of Representatives  (2005–2010)
 
  
Claude Schwob  
 
1931
 
 
PhD
 
Researcher on the Manhattan Project 
 
  
Donald Spoto  
 
1966, 1970
 
GSAS
 
M.A., PhD
 
Biographer and celebrity historian
 
[ 62]  
 
Ezra Suruma  
 
1969
 
FC, GSAS
 
B.S., M.S.
 
Economist
 
[ 63]  
 
Vince Tinto  
 
1963
 
FC
 
B.S.
 
Theorist in the field of higher education , particularly concerning university student retention 
 
  
Mary Evelyn Tucker  
 
1977
 
GSAS
 
M.A.
 
Co-founder and co-director of the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology 
 
[ 65]  
 
Susana Urbina  
 
1972
 
GSAS
 
PhD
 
Psychologist, scholar
 
[ 66]  
 
Alice von Hildebrand  
 
 
 
 
Catholic theologian
 
[ 67]  
 
Lee Ward  
 
 
GSAS
 
PhD
 
Canadian political scientist and historian
 
  
Phyllis Zagano  
 
1969
 
MC
 
B.A.
 
Professor of theology at Hofstra University 
 
  
Art and literature 
Mary Higgins Clark  
Don DeLillo  
Business 
 Wellington Mara  (left)    
Joe Moglia  
Don Valentine  
Name
 
Class year
 
School(s)
 
Degree(s)
 
Notability
 
Ref. 
 
Robert A. Agresta  
 
2005
 
FC
 
B.S.
 
Investor, politician
 
[ 100]  
 
Raul Alarcon  
 
1978
 
FC
 
B.S.
 
CEO of Spanish Broadcasting System
 
  
Ellen Alemany  
 
1980
 
GSB
 
MBA
 
Former chairman and CEO  of RBS Citizens Financial Group and RBS Americas
 
 
Darcy Antonellis  
 
 
GSB
 
MBA
 
CEO of Vubiquity 
 
[ 103]  
 
Louis Boccardi  
 
1958
 
FC
 
B.S.
 
CEO (1985–2003) of Associated Press ; member of the Pulitzer Prize  Board 1994–2003
 
  
Rose Marie Bravo  
 
1971
 
FC
 
B.S.
 
Vice Executive and former CEO of Burberry 
 
  
Kathleen Brown  
 
1985
 
Law
 
 
Senior advisor, Head of Public Finance (Western Region) of Goldman Sachs 
 
  
Kevin Burke  
 
1977
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Chairman, President, and CEO of Con Edison 
 
  
Wendy Craigg 
 
 
 
 
Former Governor of the Central Bank of the Bahamas 
 
  
Harry Crosby  
 
 
GSB
 
MBA
 
Investment banker, former actor; son of Bing Crosby 
 
[ 107]  
 
Katherine DePaul  
 
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Record executive
 
[ 108]  
 
Mario Gabelli  
 
1965
 
GSB
 
CBA
 
Billionaire  founder, Chairman, CEO, and Chief Investment Officer of GAMCO Investors ; donated $25 million to Fordham University in September 2010 for the undergraduate business school, renamed the Gabelli School of Business
 
  
Stephen J. Hemsley  
 
1974
 
GSB
 
CBA
 
CEO of UnitedHealth Group 
 
  
Matt Higgins  
 
2002
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Executive of Miami Dolphins  and New York Jets ; co-founder of RSE Ventures
 
[ 110]  
 
Maria Elena Lagomasino  
 
1977
 
GSB
 
MBA
 
CEO (2001–2005) of JP Morgan  Private Bank; Board of Directors, Coca-Cola 
 
  
John Leahy  
 
1972
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
COO of Customers, Airbus 
 
  
John Mara  
 
1979
 
Law
 
M.L.
 
President, COO , and co-owner of the New York Giants 
 
  
Wellington Mara  
 
1937
 
FC
 
 
Former owner of the NFL's New York Giants  from 1959 until his death
 
  
John J. McGrath  
 
1989
 
GSAS
 
PhD
 
CEO, President of American Collegiate Acquisitions, Inc.
 
[ 112]  
 
Robert B. McKeon  
 
 
FC
 
B.S.
 
Chairman of Veritas Capital 
 
[ 113]  
 
Lorenzo Mendoza  
 
1991
 
FC
 
 
Venezuelan billionaire , CEO of Empresas Polar 
 
  
Joe Moglia  
 
1971
 
FC
 
 
Former Chairman and CEO of TD Ameritrade 
 
  
Angelo Mozilo  
 
1960
 
CBA
 
 
Co-founder, Chairman, and CEO of Countrywide Financial Corporation 
 
  
Anne M. Mulcahy  
 
1974
 
MC
 
 
Chairman and CEO of Xerox 
 
  
Donna Redel  
 
1995
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Businesswoman and philanthropist
 
[ 116]  
 
Eugene Shvidler  
 
1992
 
GSB
 
MBA
 
Russian-American billionaire , international oil tycoon 
 
  
Don Valentine  
 
1954
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Venture capitalist  at Sequoia Capital ; an original investors of Apple Computer, Atari, LSI Logic, Oracle Corporation, Cisco, Electronic Arts, Google, and YouTube
 
  
Rosemary Vrablic  
 
 
FC
 
 
Managing director and senior private banker of Deutsche Bank 's US private wealth management business, with clients like Donald Trump [ 119]  
 
  
Civil society 
Clergy 
 Francis Spellman    
Name
 
Class year
 
School(s)
 
Degree(s)
 
Notability
 
Ref. 
 
Emilio S. Allué  
 
1981
 
GSAS
 
PhD
 
Auxiliary bishop, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston 
 
[ 121]  
 
Gordon Bennett  , S.J.
 
1980
 
SCPS
 
P.D.
 
Bishop Emeritus, Diocese of Mandeville 
 
[ 122]  
 
Edwin Broderick  
 
1945
 
GSAS
 
PhD
 
Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Albany 
 
[ 123]  
 
Elden Francis Curtiss  
 
 
GRE
 
 
Roman Catholic prelate, former Bishop of Helena, Montana 
 
[ 124]  
 
Edward Vincent Dargin  
 
1919
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Archdiocese of New York
 
[ 125]  
 
Álvaro Corrada del Río  , S.J.
 
1974
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Mayagüez 
 
[ 126]  
 
Joan Frances Gormley  
 
 
GRE
 
PhD
 
Consecrated virgin  and Roman Catholic nun, Biblical scholar
 
[ 127]  
 
George Henry Guilfoyle  
 
1968
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Camden 
 
[ 128]  
 
Michael John Hoban  
 
1873 (DNG)
 
SJC
 
—
 
Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Scranton 
 
[ 129]  
 
Lubomyr Husar  , M.S.U. 
 
1966
 
GSAS
 
 
Major archbishop, Ukrainian Catholic Church 
 
[ 130]  
 
John Joseph Jenik  
 
 
 
 
Auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York 
 
[ 131]  
 
Joseph Kopacz  
 
 
GSAS
 
M.A.
 
Bishop, Roman Catholic Diocese of Jackson 
 
[ 132]  
 
Eugene Antonio Marino  
 
 
GRE
 
M.A.
 
First African American archbishop  in North America
 
[ 133]  
 
James Massa  
 
1997
 
GSAS
 
PhD
 
Bishop, Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn 
 
[ 134]  
 
Theodore Edgar McCarrick  
 
 
FC
 
 
Cardinal and Archbishop of Washington 
 
[ 135]  
 
Thomas John McDonnell  
 
 
 
M.A.
 
Auxiliary bishop of New York , Coadjutor bishop of Wheeling 
 
[ 136]  
 
Nicolas M. Mondejar  
 
1959
 
GSSS
 
M.S.
 
Bishop emeritus, Diocese of Romblon , Philippines
 
[ 137]  
 
Robert C. Morlino  
 
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Bishop of Madison ; former Bishop of Helena, Montana
 
[ 138]  
 
Patrick O'Boyle  
 
 
 
 
First resident archbishop of Washington 
 
  
Terrence Prendergast  , S.J.
 
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Archbishop, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Ottawa 
 
[ 140]  
 
Sylvester Horton Rosecrans  
 
1846
 
SJC
 
 
Bishop, Roman Catholic Diocese of Columbus 
 
[ 141]  
 
Francis Spellman  
 
1911
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Cardinal  and Archbishop of New York 
 
[ 142]  
 
Anthony Taylor  
 
1989
 
GSAS
 
PhD
 
Bishop, Diocese of Little Rock, Arkansas 
 
[ 143]  
 
Gerald Thomas Walsh  
 
1983
 
M.S.
 
GSS
 
Vicar general , Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York
 
[ 144]  
 
Activism 
Entertainment 
 Film, television, dance, and theater 
Name
 
Class year
 
School(s)
 
Degree(s)
 
Notability
 
Ref. 
 
Philip Abbott  
 
 
FC
 
 
Actor
 
  
Carolyn Adams  
 
 
 
M.S.W. 
 
Dancer,  choreographer teacher
 
  
Alan Alda  
 
1956
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Six-time Emmy Award-winning and six-time Golden Globe-winning actor
 
  
Trini Alvarado  
 
 
FC
 
 
Actress
 
[ 155]  
 
Tracey Anarella  
 
 
GSB
 
M.B.A. 
 
Filmmaker
 
[ 156]  
 
Sherry Britton  
 
1982
 
Law
 
B.L.
 
Burlesque  performer and model
 
[ 157]  
 
Hilarie Burton  
 
2000 (DNG)
 
FC
 
—
 
Actress
 
  
Thomas Calabro  
 
1981
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Actor
 
  
Joshua Caldwell  
 
2006
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Director
 
  
Kate Morgan Chadwick  
 
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Actress, singer
 
  
Patricia Clarkson  
 
1982
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Academy Award -nominated actress
 
  
Bud Collyer  
 
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Radio and game show presenter
 
[ 159]  
 
David Copperfield  
 
1975 (DNG)
 
FC
 
—
 
Illusionist, actor
 
  
John DeLuca  
 
2008
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Actor
 
  
Tommy Dorfman  
 
2015
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Actor
 
[ 162]  
 
Megan Fairchild  
 
 
 
 
Ballerina
 
  
Alison Fraser  
 
2010
 
GSAS
 
M.A.
 
Actress
 
  
Betty Gilpin  
 
2008
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Actress
 
[ 165]  
 
Sasha K. Gordon  
 
2012
 
FC
 
B.S.
 
Actress
 
[ 166]  
 
Dan Grimaldi  
 
1966
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Actor
 
  
Miles Gutierrez-Riley 
 
2020
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Actor
 
[ 167]  
 
Regina Hall  
 
1992
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Actress
 
[ 168]  
 
Kenneth Harlan  
 
 
FC
 
 
Silent film actor
 
[ 169]  
 
Pat Harrington Jr.  
 
1950
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Actor
 
  
Jonathan Harris  
 
1934
 
PHC
 
MPharm
 
Actor
 
  
John Benjamin Hickey  
 
1985
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Tony Award-winning actor
 
  
Raúl Juliá  
 
DNG
 
FC
 
—
 
Actor
 
  
Wayne J. Keeley  
 
1978
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Producer, writer, and director
 
  
Bob Keeshan  
 
1951
 
UGE
 
B.S.
 
Actor, writer, producer
 
  
Karen Kopins  
 
1981
 
MC
 
 
Actress
 
[ 172]  
 
Robert Sean Leonard  
 
1990
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Tony Award-winning actor
 
[ 173]  
 
Lou Liberatore  
 
1981
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Tony Award-nominated actor
 
  
Christina Bennett Lind  
 
2005
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Actress
 
[ 174]  
 
Heather Lind  
 
2005
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Actress
 
[ 174]  
 
Susan Lucci  
 
1968
 
MC
 
B.A.
 
Actress
 
  
Mike Mazurki  
 
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Actor
 
[ 175]  
 
Dylan McDermott  
 
1983
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Actor
 
  
Michaela McManus  
 
2005
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Actress
 
  
Lara Jill Miller  
 
1994
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Actress
 
  
Ilan Mitchell-Smith  
 
1997
 
GSAS
 
M.A.
 
Actor
 
  
Brianne Moncrief  
 
2005
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Actress
 
  
Paul Morrissey  
 
DNG
 
FC
 
—
 
Film director
 
[ 177]  
 
Robert Mulligan  
 
1948
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Film director
 
[ 178]  
 
Dan Naturman  
 
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Comedian
 
[ 179]  
 
Edmond O'Brien  
 
 
FC
 
—
 
Academy Award-winning and two-time Golden Globe-winning actor
 
[ 180]  
 
Annie Parisse  
 
1997
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Actress
 
  
Denise Pence  
 
2000
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Actress
 
[ 181]  
 
Greg Poehler  
 
2000
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Actor
 
[ 182]  
 
Aaron Rhyne  
 
2002
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Video designer
 
[ 183]  
 
Lea Salonga  
 
2000 (DNG)
 
FC
 
—
 
Actress and singer
 
[ 184]  
 
Taylor Schilling  
 
2006
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Actress
 
  
John Scurti  
 
1987
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Actor
 
  
Amanda Seyfried  
 
2003 (DNG)
 
FC
 
—
 
Academy Award-nominated actress
 
[ 185]  
 
Raymond Siller  
 
1960
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Television writer
 
  
Karina Smirnoff  
 
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Professional dancer
 
  
Hunter Tylo  
 
1988–1990 (DNG)
 
FC
 
—
 
Actress, former model
 
  
Amirah Vann 
 
2002
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Actress, singer
 
[ 188]  
 
Denzel Washington  
 
1977
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Tony-winning actor
 
  
Julie White  
 
1982 (DNG)
 
FC
 
—
 
Tony Award-winning actress
 
  
Virginia Williams  
 
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Actress
 
  
Music 
Lana Del Rey  
Government and politics 
Heads of state and government 
Governors of the United States 
Andrew Cuomo  
United States executive branch officials 
Cabinet members 
Cabinet-level officers 
John O. Brennan  
Agency heads and subordinate officers 
White House staff 
Military 
Robert Gould Shaw  
Judges 
Salvatore A. Cotillo  
Loretta Preska  
Name
 
Class year
 
School(s)
 
Degree(s)
 
Notability
 
Ref. 
 
William G. Bassler  
 
1960
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Judge, United States District Court for the District of New Jersey 
 
[ 210]  
 
Vincent L. Briccetti  
 
1978
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Judge, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York 
 
  
Robert J. Callahan  
 
1955
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Chief Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court (1996–99)
 
[ 212]  
 
Claire C. Cecchi  
 
1989
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Judge, U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey 
 
  
Denny Chin  
 
1978
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit 
 
  
John William Clancy  
 
1909, 1912
 
FC, Law
 
B.A., LL.B.
 
Judge, United States District Court for the Southern District of New York 
 
[ 214]  
 
Salvatore A. Cotillo  
 
1911
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Italian-born New York lawyer and politician; first Italian-American to serve in both houses of the New York State Legislature , and the first to serve as Justice of the New York State Supreme Court 
 
  
Kevin Duffy  
 
1958
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York
 
  
Claire Eagan  
 
1976
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Chief Judge, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma 
 
  
David Norton Edelstein  
 
 
FC, Law
 
B.S., M.A.
 
U.S. Federal Judge
 
  
Peter T. Farrell  
 
1925
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Judge who presided over the trial of bank robber Willie Sutton 
 
  
James Thomas Foley  
 
1931
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Judge, United States District Court for the Northern District of New York 
 
[ 220]  
 
Arthur Gonzalez  
 
1982
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Judge, U.S. Bankruptcy Court  (1995–present); presided over Enron Corporation  and WorldCom  bankruptcies
 
  
Denis Reagan Hurley  
 
1966
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Judge, U.S. District Court of the Eastern District of New York 
 
  
Irving Kaufman  
 
1931
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Chief Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
 
  
John F. Keenan  
 
1954
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Judge, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York
 
  
Paul Joseph Kelly Jr.  
 
1967
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit 
 
  
Vincent L. Leibell  
 
1908
 
Law
 
LL.B.
 
U.S. Federal Judge
 
  
Barbara Lenk  
 
1972
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Associate Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court 
 
[ 227]  
 
Gerald McLaughlin  
 
1914
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit 
 
[ 228]  
 
Joseph M. McLaughlin  
 
1959
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit  (1990 – August 8, 2013)
 
  
Kevin Michael Moore  
 
1976
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Judge, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida
 
  
William Hughes Mulligan  
 
1939, 1942
 
FC, Law
 
B.S., J.D.
 
Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit  (1971–1981)
 
  
Gregory Francis Noonan  
 
1928
 
Law
 
LL.B.
 
Judge, United States District Court for the Southern District of New York  (1950–1964)
 
[ 232]  
 
Marilyn Hall Patel  
 
1963
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Judge, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California 
 
  
Loretta A. Preska  
 
1973
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Judge, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York 
 
  
Jaime Rios  
 
1977
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Judge, Queens County  Supreme Court
 
  
Max L. Rosenberg [ 234]  
 
2000
 
FC LC
 
B.A.
 
Judge, Probate Court, District 47, Connecticut 
 
[ 235]  
 
Cathy Seibel  
 
1985
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Judge, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York
 
  
United States Congress 
U.S. senators 
U.S. representatives 
Dan Donovan  
Geraldine Ferraro  
Name
 
Class year
 
School(s)
 
Degree(s)
 
Notability
 
Ref. 
 
Hugh Joseph Addonizio  
 
1939
 
FC
 
 
Member of U.S. House of Representatives , New Jersey  (1949–62)
 
[ 238]  
 
Loring M. Black Jr.  
 
1907
 
FC
 
 
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives, New York (1911–23)
 
[ 239]  
 
Joseph Cao  
 
1995
 
GSAS
 
M.A.
 
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Louisiana  (2009–11)
 
[ 240]  
 
Dan Donovan  
 
1988
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Member of U.S. House of Representatives, New York's 11th district (2015–)
 
[ 241]  
 
Francis Edwin Dorn  
 
1932, 1935
 
FC, Law
 
B.A., B.L.
 
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1953–61)
 
  
Geraldine Ferraro  
 
1960
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1979–85) and first woman Vice Presidential  candidate of a major political party
 
  
Vito Fossella  
 
1993
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1998–2008)
 
  
Robert Giaimo  
 
1941
 
FC
 
 
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1959–81)
 
  
James Kerrigan  
 
 
SJC
 
 
Member of U.S. House of Representatives, New York's 4th congressional district (1861–63)
 
[ 242]  
 
Jerry Nadler  
 
1977
 
Law
 
 
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1993–present)
 
  
Donald Lawrence O'Toole  
 
1925
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives, New York's 13th district (1945–53)
 
[ 243]  
 
Bill Pascrell Jr.  
 
1959, 1961
 
FC, GSAS
 
 
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1997–2024)
 
  
Thomas Vincent Quinn  
 
1924
 
Law
 
B.L.
 
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1949–51)
 
[ 244]  
 
James P. Scoblick  
 
1930
 
Law
 
 
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1946–49)
 
  
Adam Smith  
 
1987
 
FC
 
 
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Washington state  (1997–present)
 
  
Michael Gianaris  
G. Gordon Liddy  
Joan Voss  
Name
 
Class year
 
School(s)
 
Degree(s)
 
Notability
 
Ref. 
 
Thomas J. Abinanti  
 
1968
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Member of the New York State Assembly, 92nd district
 
[ 245]  
 
Bryan Anderson 
 
 
 
 
Former Alderman of New Haven  and Milford 
 
  
Rob Astorino  
 
1989
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
County Executive of Westchester County 
 
[ 246]  
 
Adrian A. Basora  
 
1960
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Diplomat, United States Ambassador to the Czech Republic  under George H. W. Bush 
 
[ 247]  
 
Gennaro Bizzarro  
 
1997
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Member of the Connecticut Senate 
 
[ 248]  
 
Richard Bond  
 
1972
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Chairman of the Republican National Committee  (1992–93)
 
[ 249]  
 
Neil Breslin  
 
1964
 
FC
 
B.S.
 
New York State Senator, New York 42nd District (1997–2002), 46th District (2003–12), 44th District (2013–)
 
[ 250]  
 
Jack Caulfield  
 
 
 
 
Security operative and law enforcement officer of the Richard Nixon  administration
 
[ 251]  
 
Carmine DeSapio  
 
1931
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Secretary of State of New York (1955–59)
 
[ 252]  
 
Sylvester A. Dineen 
 
1920
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Member of the New York State Assembly
 
[ 253]  
 
Joseph F. Finnegan  
 
1931
 
Law
 
LL.B.
 
Director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service
 
[ 254]  
 
Joan Fitz-Gerald  
 
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
President of the Senate , Colorado  (2001–07)
 
[ 255]  
 
Michael Gianaris  
 
1990
 
FC
 
B.S.
 
New York State Senator, New York 12th District (2011–)
 
[ 256]  
 
John F. Good  
 
1954
 
FC
 
 
FBI  agent who created the Abscam  sting operation  in the late 1970s and early 1980s which led to the arrest and conviction of several elected officials at the local, state and federal level, which was portrayed in the 2013 film American Hustle  
 
  
John Granville  
 
1997
 
FC
 
 
United States Agency for International Development  diplomat assassinated in Sudan 
 
  
Louis F. Haffen  
 
1875
 
SJC
 
B.A.
 
First borough president  of the Bronx
 
[ 258]  
 
George Harlamon  
 
 
FC
 
B.S.
 
Mayor of Waterbury , Connecticut , (1969–1970)
 
  
Vincent R. Impellitteri  
 
1924
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
101st Mayor of New York City
 
[ 260]  
 
John N. Irwin II  
 
1941
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Diplomat, aide to Douglas MacArthur 
 
[ 261]  
 
Ellen Jaffee  
 
1980
 
GE
 
M.S.
 
Member of the New York State Assembly, 97th district
 
[ 256]  
 
G. Gordon Liddy  
 
1952
 
FC
 
 
Political operative for President Richard Nixon, leader of the Watergate scandal , political pundit  and radio show host
 
  
William C. McCreery 
 
1919
 
Law
 
 
Lawyer and member of the New York State Assembly
 
[ 263]  
 
Ray McGovern  
 
1961, 1962
 
FC, GSAS
 
 
Former CIA analyst, political activist
 
  
Judith McHale  
 
1979
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs  (2009–11)
 
[ 265]  
 
Liam McLaughlin  
 
1989
 
FC
 
B.S.
 
Yonkers City Council  president
 
[ 266]  
 
Rick Merkt  
 
1975
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Member of New Jersey General Assembly, 25th district
 
[ 267]  
 
Louis Niñé  
 
1950
 
FC
 
B.S.
 
Politician
 
[ 268]  
 
James Oddo  
 
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Borough president of Staten Island
 
[ 269]  
 
Cesar A. Perales  
 
1965
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
65th Secretary of State of New York 
 
[ 270]  
 
Phelps Phelps  
 
1925
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
U.S. Ambassador to the Dominican Republic
 
[ 271]  
 
Adam Clayton Powell IV  
 
1988
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Member of the New York State Assembly, 68th district (2001–10)
 
[ 272]  
 
Daniel Ragsdale  
 
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Deputy Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement 
 
[ 273]  
 
Loret Miller Ruppe  
 
 
MC
 
 
U.S. Ambassador to Norway, director of Peace Corps 
 
[ 274]  
 
Holly Schepisi  
 
1997
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Member of the New Jersey General Assembly, 39th district
 
[ 275]  
 
Jo Anne Simon  
 
 
Law
 
 
Member of the New York State Assembly, 52nd district
 
  
Aravella Simotas  
 
1999, 2002
 
FC, Law
 
 
Member of the New York State Assembly (2011–)
 
  
William F. Smith 
 
1922
 
Law
 
LL.B.
 
Member of the New York State Assembly
 
[ 278]  
 
Austin Tobin  
 
1928
 
Law
 
 
Executive director of the Port of New York Authority (1942–1972)
 
  
Joan Voss  
 
1998
 
GSAS
 
Ed.D.
 
Member of New Jersey General Assembly (2004–2012)
 
[ 279]  
 
Frank Zullo  
 
 
 
 
Mayor of Norwalk, Connecticut  (1965–1971)
 
  
Law 
Name
 
Class year
 
School(s)
 
Degree(s)
 
Notability
 
Ref. 
 
Francis W.H. Adams  
 
1928
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Lawyer, New York City Police Commissioner  (1954–55)
 
[ 282]  
 
James Kenneth Campbell 
 
 
Law
 
B.A., J.D.
 
Lawyer, Village Justice of Saltaire, New York 
 
[ 283]  
 
Eunice Carter  
 
1932
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Lawyer
 
[ 284]  
 
Robert J. Cleary  
 
1980
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey  (1999–2002)
 
[ 196]  
 
James B. Donovan  
 
1937
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Negotiated the exchange of captured U-2 pilot  Francis Gary Powers  and American student Frederic Pryor  for Soviet spy Rudolf Abel ; negotiated the 1962 release and return of 9,703 prisoners held by Cuba after the failed Bay of Pigs Invasion ; portrayed by Tom Hanks  in the 2015 film Bridge of Spies  
 
  
Walter A. Lynch  
 
1915, 1918
 
FC, Law
 
B.A., J.D.
 
New York Supreme Court Justice
 
[ 285]  
 
Dudley Field Malone  
 
 
Law
 
 
Lawyer, activist
 
[ 286]  
 
William R. Meagher  
 
1924, 1927
 
FC, Law
 
 
Former Senior Partner, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom 
 
  
Ruth Whitehead Whaley  
 
1924
 
Law
 
 
First African American  woman to be admitted to the New York State and North Carolina Bar Associations 
 
  
Thomas F. Woodlock  
 
1906
 
Law
 
 
Editor of the Wall Street Journal   and US Interstate Commerce Commission  Commissioner
 
  
Bob Papa  
Vin Scully  
Susan L. Taylor  
Name
 
Class year
 
School(s)
 
Degree(s)
 
Notability
 
Ref. 
 
John Andariese  
 
1960
 
GSB
 
CBA
 
Radio color commentator  for the New York Knicks 
 
  
Louis Boccardi  
 
1958
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Retired president of The Associated Press 
 
  
Mike Breen  
 
1983
 
FC
 
 
Sportscaster  for NBA  games on ABC  and ESPN  as well as New York Knicks  games on MSG Network ; 2020 recipient of Curt Gowdy Media Award
 
  
Dick Brennan  
 
1983
 
GSB
 
B.S.
 
WCBS-TV and WLNY-TV  anchor
 
[ 289]  
 
Patti Ann Browne  
 
1987
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
FOX News anchor and reporter
 
  
Chris Carrino  
 
1992
 
GSB
 
CBA
 
Radio play-by-play  announcer for the New Jersey Nets 
 
  
John Chervokas  
 
1959
 
FC
 
 
Advertising writer and executive
 
[ 290]  
 
Chip Cipolla  
 
1950
 
FC
 
 
Radio announcer for the New York Football Giants and other professional sports teams in the New York City area
 
  
Christopher Cuomo  
 
1995
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Emmy Award-winning correspondent for ABC News 
 
  
Jack Curry  
 
1986
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Baseball columnist and reporter for The New York Times  
 
  
Arthur Daley  
 
1926
 
FC
 
 
Sportswriter; first Fordham graduate to win a Pulitzer Prize 
 
[ 291]  
 
Spero Dedes  
 
2001
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Announcer for CBS and Turner; former radio play-by-play  announcer for the New York Knicks and Los Angeles Lakers 
 
  
Scott Detrow  
 
2007
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
NPR political correspondent and podcast host
 
[ 292]  
 
Lauren Duca  
 
2013
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Journalist
 
  
Dan D'Uva  
 
2009
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Radio play-by-play for Las Vegas Golden Knights
 
  
Jim Dwyer  
 
1979
 
FC
 
B.S.
 
Two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
 
  
Jack Ford  
 
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Journalist
 
[ 295]  
 
Pete Fornatale  
 
1967
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Radio personality and music historian
 
  
Alice Gainer  
 
2004
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
WCBS-TV and WLNY-TV  anchor
 
[ 289]  
 
Jason J. Gelinas
 
1999
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Activist for QAnon  and its popular platform qmap.pub
 
  
John T. Georgopoulos  
 
1986
 
FC
 
B.S.
 
Award-winning fantasy sports journalist and SiriusXM radio personality
 
  
John Giannone  
 
1995
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Reporter and play-by-play announcer for MSG Networks
 
  
Richard Hake 
 
1991
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Reporter for WNYC  and host of NPR's  Morning Edition  
 
[ 298]  
 
Amanda Hearst  
 
2008
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Marketing editor of Marie Claire  
 
  
Beth Karas  
 
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Attorney and TV commentator who worked as a senior reporter for truTV
 
  
Michael Kay  
 
1982
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Television play-by-play  announcer for the New York Yankees ; host of CenterStage  and The Michael Kay Show 
 
  
Greg Kelly  
 
1991
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
News anchor, Good Day New York 
 
  
Paul La Rosa 
 
1975
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Producer, CBS News; former reporter, NY Daily News ; four-time Emmy Award winner, Peabody Award, duPont Award, 2 Gracie Awards, 2 Edward R. Murrow Awards, 2 NY Press Club Awards; author of 4 true crime books, a memoir and a novel
 
  
Tom Leykis  
 
 
1972–73 (DNG)
 
FC
 
—
 
Talk radio personality
 
[ 299]  
 
Dotty Lynch  
 
1968
 
GSSS
 
M.S.
 
Journalist, political pollster
 
[ 300]  
 
Lori Majewski  
 
1993
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Entertainment writer
 
[ 301]  
 
Patrick Range McDonald  
 
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Journalist
 
[ 302]  
 
Connell McShane  
 
1999
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Anchor for Fox Business Network; former news anchor for Imus in the Morning  and Bloomberg Television
 
[ 303]  
 
Malcolm Moran  
 
1975
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Sportswriter for USA Today  , USBWA  Hall of Famer; recipient of the 2007 Curt Gowdy Media Award
 
  
Lynn Neary  
 
1971
 
TMC
 
B.A.
 
Award-winning NPR  journalist
 
  
Olivia Nuzzi  
 
2013 (DNG)
 
FC
 
—
 
Journalist
 
[ 304]  
 
Marianna Olszewski  
 
 
GSB
 
MBA
 
Writer and life coach
 
[ 305]  
 
Charles Osgood  
 
1954
 
FC
 
B.S.
 
Three-time Emmy Award and two-time Peabody Award -winning journalist for CBS , Radio Hall of Famer 
 
  
Bob Papa  
 
1986
 
GSB
 
CBA
 
Radio play-by-play  announcer for the New York Giants 
 
  
Tony Reali  
 
2000
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Host of ESPN 's Around the Horn   and "Statboy" on Pardon the Interruption  
 
  
Ryan Ruocco  
 
2008
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Announcer for ESPN; backup play-by-play voice of the New York Yankees and Brooklyn Nets; host of R2C2  podcast; former radio host for ESPN New York
 
  
Lauren Scala  
 
2004
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Traffic reporter for Today in NY  
 
  
John Schaefer 
 
1980
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Music journalist for New York Public Radio  and host of WNYC's  New Sounds 
 
[ 298]  
 
Vin Scully  
 
1949
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Emmy Award-winning sportscaster  for the Los Angeles Dodgers ; Baseball Hall of Fame ; Radio Hall of Fame 
 
  
Justin Shackil  
 
2009
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Sportscaster for the New York Yankees 
 
[ 310]  
 
Charlie Slowes  
 
1983
 
FC
 
 
Radio play-by-play  announcer for the Washington Nationals 
 
  
Susan L. Taylor  
 
1989
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Editor and journalist
 
  
Loretta Tofani  
 
1975
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
 
  
Mike Walczewski  
 
1979
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Public Address announcer for Madison Square Garden , the New York Knicks, and the New York Liberty 
 
  
Paul Wontorek  
 
1994
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Editor-in-Chief of Broadway.com 
 
[ 313]  
 
Mike Yam  
 
2003
 
FC
 
B.A.
 
Host for Pac-12 Network  and former ESPN  sports anchor
 
[ 314]  
 
Royalty 
Science and technology 
Susan Love  
Sports 
Nate Archibald  
Frank Gargan  
Name
 
Class year
 
School(s)
 
Degree(s)
 
Notability
 
Ref. 
 
Jermaine Anderson  
 
2006
 
FC
 
 
Canadian professional basketball player
 
[ 333]  
 
Nate Archibald  
 
1990
 
GSAS
 
M.S.
 
Former NBA  player
 
  
Steve Bellán  
 
1868
 
SJC
 
 
First Latin American  to play Major League Baseball 
 
  
Hank Borowy  
 
1939
 
FC
 
B.S.
 
MLB starting pitcher
 
[ 336]  
 
Sam Bower  
 
 
 
 
Gridiron football player
 
  
P.J. Carlesimo  
 
1971
 
FC
 
 
College and professional basketball coach; Portland Trail Blazers , Golden State Warriors 
 
  
Peter A. Carlesimo  
 
1940
 
FC
 
 
Former Executive Director, National Invitation Tournament 
 
  
Ken Charles  
 
1973
 
FC
 
 
Former NBA basketball player, played for the Atlanta Hawks and Buffalo Braves
 
[ 338]  
 
Jack Coffey  
 
1910
 
FC
 
 
Minor league baseball player; namesake of Coffey Field 
 
[ 339]  
 
Tom Courtney  
 
1955
 
FC
 
 
Two-time Olympic Games  gold medalist, held world record in 880-yard run
 
  
Ed Danowski  
 
1934
 
FC
 
 
NFL player for the New York Giants
 
[ 340]  
 
Kevin Eakin  
 
2004
 
FC
 
 
Professional football player
 
[ 341]  
 
Chase Edmonds  
 
2018
 
FC
 
 
Professional football player
 
[ 342]  
 
Joelle Forte  
 
2010
 
FC
 
 
Professional figure skater
 
[ 343]  
 
Ed Franco  
 
1937
 
FC
 
 
Professional football player, one of the Seven Blocks of Granite 
 
[ 344]  
 
Frankie Frisch  
 
1920
 
FC
 
B.S.
 
Baseball Hall of Famer , nicknamed "The Fordham Flash"
 
  
Kerri Gallagher  
 
2011
 
FC
 
B.S.
 
Long-distance runner
 
[ 345]  
 
Frank Gargan  
 
1910
 
FC
 
 
College football player and coach
 
[ 346] [ 347]  
 
Howard Gargan  
 
1908
 
FC
 
 
College football player and coach
 
[ 348]  
 
Eddie Gordon  
 
2005
 
GSB
 
B.S.
 
The Ultimate Fighter 19 Finale   winner, professional mixed martial artist 
 
  
Pete Harnisch  
 
1987
 
FC
 
 
Former Major League All-Star  pitcher
 
  
Bob Hassmiller  
 
1939
 
FC
 
 
Consensus Second Team All-American basketball player in 1939
 
[ 350]  
 
Harry Jacunski  
 
1939
 
FC
 
 
NFL player, college football coach
 
  
Aki Jones  
 
2009
 
GSB
 
B.S.
 
NFL player, Washington Redskins 
 
[ 351]  
 
Grant Kerr  
 
2008
 
FC
 
B.S.
 
Scottish professional soccer player in Europe
 
[ 352]  
 
Jim Lansing  
 
1943
 
FC
 
 
Football coach
 
[ 353]  
 
Vince Lombardi  
 
1937
 
FC
 
B.S.
 
Football coach, Pro Football Hall of Famer , one of the Seven Blocks of Granite 
 
  
Nick Martinez  
 
2012 (DNG)
 
 
 
Professional baseball pitcher
 
  
Joe McCluskey  
 
1933
 
FC
 
B.S.
 
Olympic Games bronze medalist, USATF  Hall of Famer
 
  
Ryan Meara  
 
2012
 
GSB
 
B.S.
 
Soccer player, New York Red Bulls 
 
[ 356]  
 
John Mulcahy  
 
1894
 
SJC
 
 
Olympic Games gold and silver medalist
 
  
Patrick Murray  
 
2012
 
FC
 
 
NFL player
 
  
Dan O'Sullivan  
 
1990
 
FC
 
 
Former NBA  journeyman 
 
  
Leo Paquin  
 
 
FC
 
 
Football player, one of the Seven Blocks of Granite 
 
[ 358]  
 
Howie Roseman  
 
2000
 
Law
 
 
Manager of Philadelphia Eagles 
 
  
Dave Shean  
 
1906
 
SJC
 
 
Major League Baseball second baseman
 
[ 359]  
 
John Skelton  
 
2010
 
FC
 
 
Professional football player for the Cincinnati Bengals 
 
  
Jack Slattery  
 
1901
 
SJC
 
 
Major League Baseball catcher
 
[ 359]  
 
Kurt Sohn  
 
 
 
 
Former NFL player, New York Jets
 
[ 360]  
 
Tom Sullivan  
 
1972
 
 
 
College basketball head coach for Southern New Hampshire University , Manhattan College , and University of Maryland, Baltimore County 
 
[ 361]  
 
Walt Uzdavinis  
 
1934
 
FC
 
 
NFL player
 
[ 362]  
 
Sara Whalen  
 
2006
 
GSE
 
 
Former professional soccer player for the New York Power  and US Women's National team
 
  
Cary Williams  
 
2003–04 (DNG)
 
FC
 
—
 
NFL player
 
[ 363]  
 
Greg Wilson  
 
 
FC
 
 
NFL player
 
  
Alex Wojciechowicz  
 
1938
 
FC
 
 
Pro Football Hall of Famer, College Football Hall of Famer , one of the Seven Blocks of Granite 
 
  
John Wolyniec  
 
1999
 
FC
 
 
Major League Soccer  player for the New York Red Bulls 
 
  
Vinnie Yablonski  
 
1941–42 (DNG)
 
FC
 
—
 
NFL player with the Chicago Cardinals
 
[ 365]  
 
Joe Zapustas  
 
1933
 
FC
 
 
Major League Baseball player
 
[ 366]  
 
Miscellaneous 
Name
 
Class year
 
School(s)
 
Degree(s)
 
Notability
 
Ref. 
 
Jonathon Edington  
 
2004
 
Law
 
J.D.
 
Convicted murderer, former lawyer
 
[ 367]  
 
Fictional 
Name
 
Notability
 
Ref. 
 
Jack Boyle
 
Character in Blue Bloods   (television series) 
 
[ 368]  
 
Ray Brocco
 
Character of The Good Shepherd   (film, 2006) 
 
[ 369]  
 
Adam Burton
 
Character in Little Manhattan   (film, 2005) 
 
[ 370]  
 
Dominick Carisi 
 
Character in Law and Order: Special Victims Unit   (television series) 
 
[ 371]  
 
Pepper Cartwright
 
Character of Supreme Courtship   (novel, 2008) 
 
[ 372]  
 
Michael Clayton
 
Title character of Michael Clayton   (film, 2007) 
 
[ 373]  
 
Bryan Connerty
 
Character in Billions   (television series) 
 
[ 374]  
 
Michael J. Flaherty 
 
Character in Spin City   (television series) 
 
[ 375]  
 
Mary Gilligan
 
Character of Shattered Vows  (television film, 1984) 
 
[ 376]  
 
Jacob Moore
 
Character of Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps   (film, 2010) 
 
[ 377]  
 
Nicole
 
Character of Whiplash   (film, 2014) 
 
[ 373]  
 
Annie Norris 
 
Character of Life on Mars   (television series) 
 
[ 378]  
 
Dave Norris
 
Character of The Adjustment Bureau   (film, 2011) 
 
[ 373]  
 
Sonek Pran
 
A character in Star Trek: A Singular Destiny  (novel, 2009) 
 
[ 379]  
 
Erin Reagan
 
Character in Blue Bloods   (television series) 
 
[ 380]  
 
Samantha Reyes
 
Character in Daredevil   (television series) ; wears a Fordham sweatshirt, implying she is an alumna
 
[ 381]  
 
Nick Rice
 
Character of Law Abiding Citizen   (film, 2009) 
 
[ 382]  
 
Frank Rossitano 
 
Character on 30 Rock   (television series) , attended Fordham for a semester, but had to drop out when his mother became ill
 
[ 383]  
 
Jack Spaniel
 
Character on The Newsroom   (television series) 
 
[ 373]  
 
Vinnie Terranova
 
Character of Wiseguy   (television series) 
 
[ 384]  
 
Bruno Tattaglia
 
Character of The Godfather   (novel, 1969) 
 
[ 385]  
 
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