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List of Brooklyn College alumni : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Brooklyn College alumni

This is a list of alumni of Brooklyn College, a senior college of the City University of New York, located in Brooklyn, New York, United States.
==Academia==

*Walter Adams (B.A. 1942), economist and President of Michigan State University
*Joyce Sparer Adler (B.A. 1935), critic, playwright, teacher and Melville scholar
*William Alfred (B.A. 1948), playwright and professor of English literature at Harvard University
*David Bakan (B.A. 1942), Professor of psychology at the University of Chicago and York University
*Jerome H. Barkow (B.A. 1964), Canadian anthropologist at Dalhousie University, has made important contributions to the field of evolutionary psychology
*Robert A. Baron (B.A. 1964), Professor of Psychology and Wellington Professor of Management at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's Lally School of Management
*Samuel Baskin (B.A. 1942), psychologist and educational reformer and first president of the Union Institute & University
*Anatole Beck (B.A. 1951), mathematician, known for his Linear search problem
*Joseph Berger (B.A. 1949), theoretical sociologist and senior fellow at the Hoover Institution
*Barbara Aronstein Black (B.A. 1953), Dean, Columbia University School of Law
*Zvi Bodie (B.A. 1965), Boston University Professor of Management and expert in pension finance
*Leo Bogart (B.A 1941), sociologist, media and marketing expert
*Eva Brann (B.A. 1950), longest-serving tutor (1957–present) at St. John's College, Annapolis and a 2005 recipient of the National Humanities Medal
*Alexander Calandra (B.A 1935), scientist, educator, and author, professor of physics at Washington University in Saint Louis
*Jules Chametzky (B.A. 1950), literary critic, writer, editor, and unionist
*Jonathan Chaves (B.A. 1965), Professor of Chinese Language and Literature at the George Washington University and translator of Classical Chinese poetry
*Jules Coleman (B.A. 1968), scholar of law and jurisprudence and the Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld Professor of Jurisprudence and Professor of Philosophy at Yale Law School
*Frank J. Coppa (B.A. 1960], American historian, author, and educator who has written widely on the Papacy
*Jules Davids (B.A. 1942), Professor of Diplomatic History at Georgetown University, aided John F. Kennedy in writing ''Profiles in Courage''
*Alan M. Dershowitz (B.A. 1959), Harvard Law School professor and author
*Dorothy Dinnerstein (B.A. 1943), feminist academic and activist
*Theodore Draper (B.A. 1933), American historian and political writer; wrote seminal works on the formative period of the American Communist Party, the Cuban Revolution, and the Iran-Contra Affair
*Melvyn Dubofsky (B.A. 1955), professor of history and sociology at the State University of New York at Binghamton, and a well-known labor historian
*Yaffa Eliach (B.A. 1967), historian, author, and scholar of Judaic Studies and the Holocaust
*Charles Epstein (B.A. 1978), counseling psychologist; NYC hypnotherapist
*Helen Fein (B.A. 1955), historical sociologist, professor, specialized on genocide, human rights, collective violence and other issues
*Sandra Feldman (B.A 1960), President, American Federation of Teachers
*Aryeh Frimer (B.A. 1968), Professor of Chemistry at Bar-Ilan University
*Herbert J. Freudenberger (B.A. 1952), psychologist, first to describe the symptoms of exhaustion professionally and conduct a comprehensive study on burnout
*John A. Garraty (B.A. 1941), historian, biographer, and president of the Society of American Historians
*Eugene Genovese (B.A. 1953), historian of the American South and American slavery
*Stephen Gillers (B.A. 1964), New York University School of Law professor and expert in legal ethics
*David L. Goodstein (B.S. 1960), U.S. physicist, educator, and Vice-provost of the California Institute of Technology
*Allan Gotthelf (B.A. 1963), professor of philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh and specialist in Objectivism and Aristotle
*Alfred Gottschalk (B.A. 1952), President of Hebrew Union College and leader in the Reform Judaism movement〔Martin, Douglas. ("Alfred Gottschalk, 79, Scholar of Reform Judaism, Is Dead" ), ''The New York Times'', September 15, 2009. Accessed September 16, 2009.〕
*Greg Grandin (B.A. 1991), American historian; professor of history at New York University; finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for History
*Dennis Hale (M.A. 1969), political scientist; Associate Professor of Political Science at Boston College
*Oscar Handlin (B.A. 1934), Carl M. Loeb University Professor Emeritus, Harvard University; winner of the Pulitzer Prize in history, author
*Milton Heumann (B.A. 1968), Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University
*Raul Hilberg (B.A. 1948), Austrian-born American political scientist and historian, author of ''The Destruction of the European Jews'' (1961)
*Gertrude Himmelfarb (B.A. 1942), historian and conservative cultural critic
*Eli Hirsch (B.A. 1960), philosopher, the Charles Goldman Professor of Philosophy at Brandeis University
*Zoia Horn (B.A. 1939), first librarian ever jailed for refusing to divulge information that violated her belief in intellectual freedom
*Donald Kagan (B.A. 1954), historian; Dean at Yale University
*Saul Kassin (B.A. 1974), psychologist and distinguished professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York
*Israel Kirzner (B.A. 1954), economist
*Eva Kollisch (B.A. 1951), writer, literary scholar, pacifist and feminist
*Annette Kolodny (B.A. 1962), feminist literary critic and activist
*Melvin Konner (B.A. 1966), Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Anthropology and Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Neurology at Emory University
*David Kranzler (B.A. 1953), historian specializing in those who rescued Jews during the Holocaust
*Sheldon Krimsky (B.S. 1963), Professor of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning at Tufts University
*David Laibman (M.A. 1969), Professor Emeritus of Economics at Brooklyn College; Editor of ''Science & Society''
*Jeffrey Laitman (B.A. 1973), anatomist and physical anthropologist, Distinguished Professor of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, President-Elect of the American Association of Anatomists
*Sandra Leiblum (B.A. 1965), author, lecturer, and researcher in sexology
*Harvey Lichtenstein, (B.A. 1951), President and Executive Producer of the Brooklyn Academy of Music
*Omar Lizardo (B.A. 1997), sociologist and Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Notre Dame
*Christia Mercer (B.A. 1974), Gustave M. Berne Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Columbia University
*Allen R Miller (B.S. 1965), mathematician and major contributor to the field of special functions, especially confluent hypergeometric functions
*Sidney Mintz (B.A. 1943), anthropologist, known for his studies of Latin America and the Caribbean
*Leonard Mirman (B.A. 1963)) Mathematician and economist at the University of Virginia, known for his contributions to economics of uncertainty
*Barry Munitz (B.A. 1963), chancellor, California State University (1991–98)
*Cindy Nemser (B.A. 1959, M.A. 1964), art historian and writer; founder and editor of the ''Feminist Art Journal''
*Jay Newman (B.A. 1973), philosopher concerned with the philosophy of religion, philosophy of culture, and the ethics of mass communication
*Mary Noe (B.A. 1982), educator; writer; lecturer; Assistant Professor of Law, division of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies, St. John's University
*John Parascandola (B.A. 1963), medical historian
*Alan W. Pollack (B.A. 1970), musicologist, known for having musically analyzed every Beatles song released
*Richard M. Pollack (B.A. 1956), geometer and Professor Emeritus at the Courant Institute of New York University; founding co-editor of the journal ''Discrete and Computational Geometry''
*Ellen Prince (B.A. 1964), linguist; President of the Linguistic Society of America; pioneer in linguistic pragmatics
*Dennis Raphael (B.S. 1972), health policy professor at York University in Toronto
*Irving Reiner (B.A. 1944), mathematician, dealt with representation theory of algebras and groups, and number theory
*Stuart A. Rice (B.S. 1952), physical chemist at the University of Chicago
*Moses Rischin (B.A. 1947), United States Jewish historian and Emeritus Professor of History at San Francisco State University
*Leanne Rivlin (B.A. 1952), pioneer in environmental psychology
*Gary A. Robbins (B.S. 1970), geologist at the University of Connecticut, has made contributions to the field of hydrogeology
*Milton Rokeach (B.A. 1941), professor of social psychology and developer of the Rokeach Value Survey
*Julian Rotter (B.A. 1937), psychologist, pioneered research on locus of control
*Ron Sakolsky (B.A. 1966), Emeritus Professor of Public Policy at the University of Illinois at Springfield and a proponent of Low-power broadcasting and Pirate Radio
*Ben-Ami Scharfstein (B.A. 1939), prominent Israeli philosopher; winner of the 2005 Israel Prize
*Israel Scheffler (B.A. 1945), philosopher of science and education
*Steven Schwartz (B.A. 1967), Vice Chancellor of Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia
*Marjorie Shostak (B.A. 1966), anthropologist; specialist in the !Kung San people of the Kalahari desert in south-western Africa
*Richard Slotkin (B.A. 1963), cultural critic and historian of the Western United States
*Richard J. Smith (B.A. 1969), Ralph E. Morrow Distinguished Professor of Physical Anthropology at Washington University in St. Louis
*Donald Solitar (B.A. 1953), American and Canadian mathematician, known for his work in combinatorial group theory
*Maynard Solomon (B.A. 1950), co-founder of Vanguard Records, music producer, and musicologist
*Lisa Staiano-Coico (B.S. 1976), president of City College of New York
*Salvatore J. Stolfo (B.S. 1974), professor of computer science at Columbia University and a leading expert in computer security
*Robert S. Stone (BA 1942), pioneering pathologist; university dean; Director of The National Institutes of Health 1973-1975
*Hans Toch (B.A. 1952), prolific author and social psychologist involved in criminology and criminal justice administration
*Frank P. Tomasulo (B.A. 1967), film professor, author, and academic administrator at Ithaca College, Georgia State University, Southern Methodist University, and Florida State University; Editor-in-Chief of ''Journal of Film & Video'' and ''Cinema Journal''
*Henry Wallman (B.S. 1933), mathematician, known for his work in lattice theory, dimension theory, topology, and electronic circuit design
*Gerard Washnitzer (B.S. 1947), mathematician
*Regina Weinreich (B.A. 1970), writer, journalist, teacher, and scholar of the artists of the Beat Generation
*Jack B. Weinstein (B.A. 1943), Columbia Law School professor and Senior Judge, United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York
*Aaron Wildavsky (B.A. 1954), political scientist
*Beatrice A. Wright (B.A. 1938), psychologist known for her work in rehabilitation counseling
*Elisheva Carlebach Yoffen (B.A. 1976), scholar of early modern Jewish history
*Frieda Zames (B.A. 1954), disability rights activist and mathematics professor
*Donald P. Zingale (B.A. 1967), president of the State University of New York at Cobleskill

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