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* [[Christine E. Dickson]], cognitive psychologist |
* [[Christine E. Dickson]], cognitive psychologist |
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* [[Linda Morris]] (1969), Emmy Award-winning writer and producer of ''Frasier'' |
* [[Linda Morris]] (1969), Emmy Award-winning writer and producer of ''Frasier'' |
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* [[Ed Naha]], writer of science fiction novels and the motion picture screenplay for ''Honey, I Shrunk the Kids''<ref>[http://www.plaxo.com/directory/profile/64426331630/c4a1d702/Ed/Naha Ed Naha's Public Profile]</ref> |
* [[Ed Naha]], writer of science fiction novels and the motion picture screenplay for ''Honey, I Shrunk the Kids''<ref>[http://www.plaxo.com/directory/profile/64426331630/c4a1d702/Ed/Naha Ed Naha's Public Profile] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110724141105/http://www.plaxo.com/directory/profile/64426331630/c4a1d702/Ed/Naha |date=2011-07-24 }}</ref> |
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* [[Marisa Petroro]] (1995), model-actress<ref name=kean_alumni>[http://media.www.cougarsbyte.com/media/storage/paper738/news/2007/01/29/CampusLife/Graduation.Doesnt.Mean.Goodbye-2678528.shtml?sourcedomain=www.cougarsbyte.com&MIIHost=media.collegepublisher.com Graduation Doesn't Mean Goodbye], accessed January 31, 2007 from [http://www.cougarsbyte.com]</ref> |
* [[Marisa Petroro]] (1995), model-actress<ref name=kean_alumni>[http://media.www.cougarsbyte.com/media/storage/paper738/news/2007/01/29/CampusLife/Graduation.Doesnt.Mean.Goodbye-2678528.shtml?sourcedomain=www.cougarsbyte.com&MIIHost=media.collegepublisher.com Graduation Doesn't Mean Goodbye] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071210222405/http://media.www.cougarsbyte.com/media/storage/paper738/news/2007/01/29/CampusLife/Graduation.Doesnt.Mean.Goodbye-2678528.shtml?sourcedomain=www.cougarsbyte.com&MIIHost=media.collegepublisher.com |date=2007-12-10 }}, accessed January 31, 2007 from [http://www.cougarsbyte.com]</ref> |
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* [[Roseann Quinn]] (1966), [[schoolteacher]], literary and television character |
* [[Roseann Quinn]] (1966), [[schoolteacher]], literary and television character |
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* [[Vic Rauseo]] (1969), Emmy Award-winning writer and producer of ''Frasier'' |
* [[Vic Rauseo]] (1969), Emmy Award-winning writer and producer of ''Frasier'' |
Revision as of 00:35, 26 December 2017
This is an enumeration of notable people affiliated with Kean University of New Jersey.
Alumni
Business
- Scott Schober, CEO and president of Berkeley Varitronics Systems
Education
- Robert Van Houten, president of the New Jersey Institute of Technology from 1947-1970
Entertainment
- Linda Candelo, reporter on Telemundo's Al Rojo Vivo[1]
- Adam Glyn, reporter on TMZ[2]
- Sirius Radio[citation needed][3]
Government and politics
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- León Febres Cordero , President of Ecuador (1984–1988)
- Steve Adubato, Sr., Democraticpolitician; Kean honorary doctorate recipient
- New Jersey Secretary of State(1954–1962)
- Deputy Speaker of the New Jersey General Assembly(2002–2005)
- Nicholas Scutari, New Jersey Senator (2004–present)
- James F. Sloan, Assistant Commandant for Intelligence and Criminal Investigations; head of intelligence for the United States Coast Guard (2003–2009)
- Joseph Suliga, New Jersey Assemblyman (1994–2001); New Jersey Senator (2001–2004)
- Oadline Truitt, New Jersey Assemblywoman (2006–2008)
Music and art
- Richie Sambora, singer
- electro-acoustic music, algorithmic composition, and alternative rock
Sports
- professional wrestler; graduated with a degree in Physical Therapy
- MetroStars of Major League Soccer
TV, radio, and film
- Joe Bevilacqua (1982), actor, writer, producer, broadcaster, 2013 Kean Distinguished Alumni Award Recipient[4]
- Chris Cimino, TV meteorologist
- Christine E. Dickson, cognitive psychologist
- Linda Morris (1969), Emmy Award-winning writer and producer of Frasier
- Ed Naha, writer of science fiction novels and the motion picture screenplay for Honey, I Shrunk the Kids[5]
- Marisa Petroro (1995), model-actress[4]
- schoolteacher, literary and television character
- Vic Rauseo (1969), Emmy Award-winning writer and producer of Frasier
- Bruce Williams, businessman; radio talk show host; host of The Bruce Williams Show[6]
Faculty
- McKinley Boston, director of athletics at Kean College, 1986–1987; athletics director at University of Rhode Island, 1988–1990; athletics director at University of Minnesota, 1991–1995; vice president for student development and athletics at University of Minnesota, 1995–2000; athletics director at New Mexico State University, 2004–present
- Christopher Daggett
- State University of New York at Brockport, and the University of Michigan; first African-American president of a New Jersey public college; New Jersey Woman of the Year in 1992; New Jersey Policymaker of the Year 1994
- John Gerrish, composer (best known for The Falcon); professor of music at Kean University
- New York Timeseditorial board
- Michael Klein, art history professor at Kean (1996–1998); New York City art consultant and curator
- Academy Award-winning producer
- Dwight Eisenhower administration); member of the New Jersey General Assembly 1963-1967, 1975-1977 (assistant majority leader, 1965; minority leader, 1966); President of the New Jersey Senate and acting Governor of New Jersey, 1969; New Jersey Senator, 1967-1973 (Senate majority leader, 1968); Thomas Kean1977 gubernatorial campaign chairman
- Jim McGreevey, former Governor of New Jersey; former ethics professor at Kean University
- taxonomist
- Daniel O'Day, Jr., Vice President-Scholarships, Professor of English, Kean University
- Rutgers University-Newark, Monmouth University, and the Division of Global Affairs
- photojournalist; Kean University visiting artist lecturer
- John J. Wooten, playwright, director, and producer; founding member and Producing Artistic Director of Premiere Stages at Kean University
- biological sciencescredited with first describing the lobe-finned fish Psarolepis romeri, a transitional species between fish and amphibians
- Raúl Zamudio, curator, art critic, art historian
Athletic coaches
- WNBA
Football coaches
- John Allen, former head football coach for Kean College (1975–1976) and for Southwestern Assemblies of God University in Waxahachie, Texas
- Notre Dame Universityfootball player
- Brian Carlson, Kean Cougars football head coach, 1992-1999
- Charlie Cocuzza, Kean Cougars football head coach (2003–2005); former assistant coach at Montclair State
- Ron San Filipo, Cougars head coach, 1973–1974; Kean Cougars baseball head coach, 1973-1975
- Dan Garrett, Cougars head coach since 2006
- Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
- Glenn Hedden, Cougars head coach, 1987–1988; assistant football coach at Montclair State University
- Drew Gibbs, Cougars head coach, 1989
- Otterbein College in Westerville, Ohio
- Ray Murphy, Cougars head coach, 1977–1979
- Hawley Waterman, first Cougars head coach, 1970-1971
References
- ^ http://www.zoominfo.com/p/Linda-Candelo/1166522984
- ^ https://www.instagram.com/adamglyn/
- ^ "The Water Boy" Pulse Online 03/16/07
- ^ a b Graduation Doesn't Mean Goodbye Archived 2007-12-10 at the Wayback Machine, accessed January 31, 2007 from [1]
- ^ Ed Naha's Public Profile Archived 2011-07-24 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Eftimiades, Maria. "Radio Personality Without Limits", The New York Times, July 2, 1989. Retrieved February 20, 2008.