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Friday, April 13, 2018

This is a list of notable alumni and faculty from the University of Connecticut

Alumni




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Academics

Academic administrators

  • Stanley F. Battle â€" 12th Chancellor: North Carolina A&T State University; 4th President: Coppin State University
  • Scott S. Cowen â€" 14th President: Tulane University
  • Thomas C. Duffy â€" former Deputy Dean: Yale School of Music
  • Martha Piper â€" 14th President: University of British Columbia
  • Joseph W. Polisi â€" President: The Juilliard School

Scholars and critics of literature, art and ethics

  • Bobbie Ann Mason â€" literary critic and novelist
  • Michael North â€" literary critic
  • Tim Page â€" Pulitzer Prize-winning music critic
  • Elaine Scarry â€" Harvard literature professor

Scholars of law and political scientists

  • Edward C. Banfield â€" political scientist
  • Richard Dekmejian â€" political scientist
  • Florence Roisman â€" law professor

Scholars of the natural sciences

  • Franklin Chang-Diaz â€" NASA astronaut and physicist
  • Carol Lynn Curchoe â€" molecular biologist
  • David Grimaldi â€" entomologist
  • Benjamin Hsiao â€" materials scientist
  • David Lee â€" Nobel Prize-winning physicist
  • Richard Mastracchio â€" NASA astronaut and engineer
  • Vijay P. Parashar â€" oral and maxillofacial radiologist
  • Massimo Pigliucci â€" evolutionary theorist and philosopher
  • Yuwen Zhang â€" mechanical engineer

Scholars of the social sciences

  • Kathleen Musante DeWalt â€" anthropologist
  • Samih Farsoun â€" sociologist and Arab-American activist
  • Howard S. Hoffman â€" experimental psychologist
  • Kevin B. MacDonald â€" evolutionary psychology theorist
  • Robert Remez â€" experimental psychologist
  • Philip Rubin â€" cognitive scientist
  • Kevin Swick â€" educational theorist

Arts and entertainment

  • Pam Arciero â€" puppeteer
  • Jennifer Barnhart â€" actor and puppeteer
  • Michael Bergin â€" supermodel
  • Beau Billingslea â€" voice actor and former UConn football player
  • Tanisha Brito â€" former Miss Connecticut and Miss Georgia USA
  • Jackie Burns â€" Broadway actress
  • Sharon Butler â€" painter and publisher of NYC art journalTwo Coats of Paint
  • Mary Cadorette â€" actor
  • Judy Collins â€" musician
  • Lui Collins â€" folk singer-songwriter
  • Andrea Dromm â€" actress
  • Justin Foley â€" drummer for Killswitch Engage
  • Patrick Earl Hammie â€" contemporary figurative artist
  • Ned Kahn â€" environmental artist and MacArthur Fellowship recipient
  • Jeremy Leven â€" author, director, producer, and screenwriter
  • Michelle Lombardo â€" model
  • Donny Marshall â€" television sports broadcaster
  • Forrest McClendon â€" actor
  • Moby â€" singer-songwriter, musician
  • Bobby Moynihan â€" actor and comedian
  • Julius R. Nasso â€" film producer
  • Peter Niedmann â€" composer
  • Ron Palillo â€" actor
  • Morris Pleasure â€" composer, musician
  • Toni Press-Coffman â€" playwright
  • Meg Ryan â€" actress
  • Skip Schoolnik â€" film director and producer
  • Brian Schulz â€" Emmy-winning producer and cinematographer
  • Leslie Silva â€" actress
  • Rick Sternbach â€" Emmy-winning illustrator and visual effects artist
  • Austin Stowell â€" actor
  • Tony Todd â€" actor
  • Diane Tuft â€" photographer
  • Paige Turco â€" actress
  • Robert Wendel â€" composer and conductor
  • Brad Williams â€" puppeteer
  • Dana Wilson â€" composer and jazz pianist
  • Kim Zolciak â€" television personality

Authors, journalists and commentators

  • Elizabeth Bear (Sarah Bear Elizabeth Wishnevsky) â€" author
  • Richard Bernstein â€" journalist and author
  • Leslie Brody â€" non-fiction author
  • P. W. Catanese â€" author
  • Robert D. Kaplan â€" author and essayist
  • Leigh Montville â€" sports journalist
  • Ann Lane Petry â€" novelist
  • Randall Pinkston â€" news correspondent
  • Joel Rosenberg â€" science fiction author
  • Lewis Turco â€" poet
  • David Ushery â€" WNBC news anchor

Business and industry

  • Elizabeth B. Amato â€" Executive Vice President: United Technologies
  • Doug Bernstein â€" co-founder: Melissa & Doug
  • Robert Diamond â€" former CEO: Barclays; co-founder: Atlas Mara Limited
  • Clifford Grodd â€" former president and CEO: Paul Stuart
  • George Harrison â€" former Senior Vice President of Marketing: Nintendo
  • Bob Kaufman â€" co-founder: Bob's Discount Furniture
  • Kathleen Murphy â€" President: Fidelity Personal Investing at Fidelity Investments
  • Timothy Shriver â€" Chairman: Special Olympics; member of Kennedy Family
  • William S. Simon â€" former Executive Vice-President: Walmart
  • Randal A. Nardone â€" Co-founder, Principal: Fortress Investment Group

Diplomacy, government, law, and politics

Elected officials

  • Chuck Benedict â€" former Wisconsin State Assemblyman (2004â€"2010)
  • Thomas W. Bucci â€" 49th Mayor of Bridgeport, Connecticut (1985â€"1989)
  • Eric D. Coleman â€" former Connecticut State Senator (1995â€"2017)
  • Joe Courtney â€" U.S. Representative for CT-2
  • Emilio Q. Daddario â€" former U.S. Representative for CT-1 (1959â€"1971)
  • Art Feltman â€" former Connecticut State Representative (1997â€"2009)
  • Sam Gejdenson â€" former U.S. Representative for CT-2 (1981â€"2001)
  • Robert Giaimo â€" former U.S. Representative for CT-3 (1959â€"1981)
  • Mary Glassman â€" former First Selectman of Simsbury, Connecticut (1991â€"99; 2007â€"14)
  • Bernard F. Grabowski â€" former U.S. Representative for CT-6 (1963â€"1967)
  • Edward M. Kennedy, Jr. â€" Connecticut State Senator (2015â€"Present); member of Kennedy Family
  • Mike Lawlor â€" former Connecticut State Representative (1987â€"2011)
  • Martin Looney â€" Connecticut State Senator, Pres. pro tem. (1993â€"Present)
  • Konstantina Lukes â€" former Mayor of Worcester, Massachusetts (2007â€"2010)
  • Shaun McNally â€" former Connecticut State Representative (1987â€"1992)
  • Chris Murphy â€" U.S. Senator from Connecticut (2013â€"Present)
  • William St. Onge â€" former U.S. Representative for CT-2 (1963â€"1970)
  • Ronald A. Sarasin â€" former U.S. Representative for CT-5 (1973â€"1979)
  • Pedro Segarra â€" former Mayor of Hartford, Connecticut (2010â€"2015)
  • Kevin B. Sullivan â€" former Connecticut State Senator, Pres. pro tem. (1987â€"2004)
  • David J. Valesky â€" New York State Senator (2005â€"Present)

Judiciaries and attorneys

  • Bethany J. Alvord â€" Judge: Connecticut Appellate Court (2009â€"Present)
  • Vanessa Lynne Bryant â€" U.S. District Judge: D. Conn. (2007â€"Present)
  • Carol Ann Conboy â€" former Associate Justice: New Hampshire Supreme Court (2009â€"2017)
  • Alfred V. Covello â€" former Chief U.S. District Judge: D. Conn. (1992â€"2003; Senior status since 2003)
  • John A. Danaher III â€" Judge: Connecticut Superior Court (2010â€"Present)
  • Gregory T. D'Auria â€" Associate Justice: Connecticut Supreme Court (2017â€"Present)
  • Alexandra Davis DiPentima â€" Chief Judge: Connecticut Appellate Court (2003â€"Present)
  • Christopher F. Droney â€" U.S. Circuit Judge: 2d Cir. (2011â€"Present)
  • Dennis G. Eveleigh â€" Associate Justice: Connecticut Supreme Court (2010â€"Present)
  • F. Herbert Gruendel â€" Judge: Connecticut Appellate Court (2005â€"Present)
  • Francis X. Hennessy â€" Judge: Connecticut Appellate Court (1994â€"2000)
  • Wesley W. Horton â€" Connecticut appellate court lawyer
  • Denise R. Johnson â€" former Associate Justice: Vermont Supreme Court (1990â€"2011)
  • Joette Katz â€" former Associate Justice: Connecticut Supreme Court (1992â€"2011)
  • Christine E. Keller â€" Judge: Connecticut Appellate Court (2013â€"Present)
  • Douglas S. Lavine â€" Judge: Connecticut Appellate Court (2006â€"Present
  • Robert J. Lynn â€" Associate Justice: New Hampshire Supreme Court (2010â€"Present)
  • Joan G. Margolis â€" U.S. Magistrate Judge: D. Conn. (1985â€"Present)
  • Donna F. Martinez â€" U.S. Magistrate Judge: D. Conn. (1994â€"Present)
  • Andrew J. McDonald â€" Associate Justice: Connecticut Supreme Court (2013â€"Present)
  • Thomas Joseph Meskill â€" former Chief U.S. Circuit Judge: 2d Cir. (1975â€"1993); Governor of Connecticut (1971â€"1975); U.S. Representative for CT-6 (1967â€"1971)
  • Kevin J. O'Connor â€" 15th United States Associate Attorney General (2008â€"2009)
  • Richard N. Palmer â€" Associate Justice: Connecticut Supreme Court (1993â€"Present)
  • Rosemary S. Pooler â€" U.S. Circuit Judge: 2d Cir. (1998â€"Present)
  • Juan Ramirez, Jr. â€" former Chief Judge: Florida Third District Court of Appeal (2000â€"2012)
  • Mickey Sherman â€" criminal defense attorney
  • Christine S. Vertefeuille â€" former Associate Justice: Connecticut Supreme Court (2000â€"2010; Senior status since 2010)
  • Ariane D. Vuono â€" Associate Justice: Massachusetts Appeals Court (2006â€"Present)
  • William A. Webb â€" former U.S. Magistrate Judge: E.D.N.C. (1999â€"2014)

Diplomats, bureaucrats and party leaders

  • Richard Calder â€" former senior official at the CIA
  • Bill Curry â€" former Counselor to the President in Clinton administration (1995â€"1997)
  • Charles A. Duelfer â€" former Special Advisor: Director of Central Intelligence
  • J. Michael Farren â€" former Dep. White House Counsel in George W. Bush administration (2007â€"2009)
  • C. Frank Figliuzzi â€" former Assistant Director for Counterintelligence at the FBI (2011â€"2012)
  • Louis O. Giuffrida â€" former Director: FEMA (1981â€"1985)
  • Eliot A. Jardines â€" former Ass. Dep. Director of National Intelligence for Open Source (2005â€"2008)
  • Mark J. Marcus â€" former Commissioner: Connecticut Department of Children and Families (1970sâ€"80s)
  • Brett H. McGurk â€" Special Presidential Envoy for the Global Coalition to Counter ISIL
  • Sam Webb â€" former Chairman: Communist Party USA (2000â€"2014)

Foreign officials

  • Hajim al-Hassani â€" former Speaker of the Iraqi National Assembly under the Iraqi Transitional Government
  • Bona Arsenault â€" former Member: Canadian Parliament (1945â€"1957)
  • Tansu Çiller â€" 22nd Prime Minister of Turkey (1993â€"1996)

Military

  • Samuel Jaskilka â€" former United States Marine Corps General and Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps
  • Kenneth North â€" former United States Air Force Brigadier General
  • Paul A. Yost, Jr. â€" former United States Coast Guard Commandant

Sports

Baseball

  • Nick Ahmed â€" MLB short stop for the Arizona Diamondbacks
  • Matt Barnes â€" MLB pitcher for the Boston Red Sox
  • Jesse Carlson â€" MLB pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays
  • Rajai Davis â€" MLB outfielder for the Cleveland Indians
  • Walt Dropo â€" former all-star Major League Baseball first baseman, 1950 MLB Rookie of the Year Award winner (American League)
  • Jeff Fulchino â€" MLB pitcher for the Houston Astros
  • Jason Grabowski â€" former Major League Baseball player
  • Dan Iassogna â€" Major League Baseball umpire
  • L. J. Mazzilli â€" Minor League Baseball player
  • Charles Nagy â€" former all-star Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Mike Olt â€" MLB infielder
  • Jim Penders â€" UConn baseball coach
  • Bob Schaefer â€" bench coach for the Los Angeles Dodgers and former manager for the Kansas City Royals
  • Rollie Sheldon â€" former MLB pitcher, member of the 1961 and 1962 World Series Champion New York Yankees
  • George Springer â€" MLB outfielder for the Houston Astros, 2017 World Series Champion and Most Valuable Player
  • Pete Walker â€" former Toronto Blue Jays pitcher and current Toronto Blue Jays Pitching Coach
  • Gary Waslewski â€" MLB pitcher

Men's basketball

  • Jeff Adrien â€" power forward for the Charlotte Bobcats
  • Chuck Aleksinas â€" former center for the Golden State Warriors
  • Ray Allen â€" fifth pick in the 1996 NBA Draft
  • Hilton Armstrong â€" 12th pick in 2006 NBA Draft, (New Orleans Hornets) forward/center
  • Josh Boone â€" 23rd pick in the 2006 NBA Draft (New Jersey Nets)
  • Denham Brown â€" 40th pick in the 2006 NBA Draft (Seattle SuperSonics)
  • Scott Burrell â€" first American draft pick for MLB and NBA, played in the NBA from 1995â€"2001
  • Caron Butler â€" tenth pick in 2002 NBA Draft, (Los Angeles Clippers) guard
  • Andre Drummond â€" ninth overall pick in the 2012 NBA Draft by the Detroit Pistons
  • Jerome Dyson (born 1987) â€" player for Hapoel Jerusalem of the Israeli Basketball Premier League
  • Khalid El-Amin â€" former Chicago Bulls guard
  • Rudy Gay â€" NBA; eighth overall pick in 2006 NBA Draft, Memphis Grizzlies guard
  • Tate George â€" former basketball player for the New Jersey Nets and Milwaukee Bucks
  • Ben Gordon â€" third pick in 2004 NBA Draft, Charlotte Bobcats guard
  • Daniel Hamilton â€" 56th pick in 2016 NBA Draft, Oklahoma City Thunder
  • Richard Hamilton â€" seventh pick in 1999 NBA Draft, Chicago Bulls guard
  • Toby Kimball â€" former NBA forward, played for six teams, spent most of his career with the San Diego Rockets
  • Travis Knight â€" former NBA player, 29th pick in 1996 NBA Draft, center
  • Bruce Kuczenski â€" former NBA forward/center
  • Jeremy Lamb â€" guard for the Charlotte Hornets
  • Ater Majok â€" 58th pick in the 2011 NBA Draft by the Los Angeles Lakers
  • Donyell Marshall â€" fourth pick in 1994 NBA Draft
  • Shabazz Napier â€" 24th overall pick in the 2014 NBA Draft, Portland Trail Blazers
  • Emeka Okafor â€" second pick in 2004 NBA Draft, center
  • Kevin Ollie â€" former NBA guard, formerUConn basketball head coach
  • Tom Penders â€" head men's basketball coach at the University of Houston
  • A. J. Price â€" 52nd pick on the 2009 NBA Draft, point guard for the Washington Wizards
  • Cliff Robinson â€" basketball player for the New Jersey Nets
  • Stanley Robinson â€" 59th pick in the 2010 NBA Draft by the Orlando Magic
  • Doron Sheffer â€" former Israeli basketball superstar
  • Chris Smith â€" former Minnesota Timberwolves guard
  • Bob Staak â€" former Wake Forest University and NBA coach
  • Hasheem Thabeet â€" second pick in the 2009 NBA draft to the Memphis Grizzlies
  • Corny Thompson â€" former NBA forward for the Dallas Mavericks
  • Charlie Villanueva â€" seventh pick in 2005 NBA Draft, (Detroit Pistons) forward
  • Jake Voskuhl â€" center currently playing for the Charlotte Bobcats
  • Kemba Walker â€" ninth pick in the 2011 NBA Draft by the Charlotte Bobcats
  • Marcus Williams â€" 22nd pick in 2006 NBA Draft, (New Jersey Nets) guard

Women's basketball

  • Svetlana Abrosimova â€" former forward for the Minnesota Lynx, the Connecticut Sun and the Seattle Storm
  • Ashley Battle â€" 25th overall pick in the 2005 WNBA Draft, currently plays for the New York Liberty
  • Sue Bird â€" point guard for the Seattle Storm; first overall pick in the 2002 WNBA Draft; two-time Olympic champion; four-time All-Star
  • Swin Cash â€" forward for the Seattle Storm; second overall pick in the 2002 WNBA Draft
  • Tina Charles â€" first overall pick in the 2010 WNBA Draft, center for the Connecticut Sun
  • Kalana Greene â€" forward/guard for the Connecticut Sun
  • Charde Houston â€" current WNBA player for the Minnesota Lynx
  • Asjha Jones â€" center/power forward for the Connecticut Sun
  • Rebecca Lobo â€" former WNBA player and current ESPN analyst
  • Renee Montgomery â€" point guard for the Connecticut Sun
  • Jessica Moore â€" WNBA player for the Los Angeles Sparks
  • Maya Moore â€" first overall pick in the 2011 WNBA Draft, forward for the Minnesota Lynx
  • Shea Ralph â€" drafted in the third round (40th pick) of the 2001 WNBA Draft by the Utah Starzz, currently assistant coach for the University of Connecticut
  • Jennifer Rizzotti â€" former pro basketball player and current University of Hartford women's head coach
  • Nykesha Sales â€" former WNBA player for the Connecticut Sun
  • Kelly Schumacher â€" former WNBA player for the Indiana Fever; 14th overall pick in the 2001 WNBA Draft
  • Ann Strother â€" 15th overall pick in the 2006 WNBA Draft, formerly played for the Atlanta Dream
  • Ketia Swanier â€" 12th overall pick in the 2008 WNBA Draft by the Phoenix Mercury
  • Diana Taurasi â€" first overall pick in the 2004 WNBA Draft, guard for the Phoenix Mercury
  • Barbara Turner â€" 11th overall pick in the 2006 WNBA Draft. Currently plays for Mersin BüyükÅŸehir Belediyesi S.K. Women's Basketball
  • Tamika Williams â€" sixth overall pick in the 2002 WNBA Draft; formerly played for the Connecticut Sun; currently head coach of the Indian National Team and an analyst for ESPN
  • Kara Wolters â€" former WNBA center for the Houston Comets, currently broadcaster and analyst for Connecticut radio network

Football

  • Deon Anderson â€" former Dallas Cowboys fullback
  • Will Beatty â€" New York Giants offensive tackle
  • Tyvon Branch â€" Oakland Raiders safety
  • Cody Brown â€" NFL linebacker
  • Donald Brown â€" running back for the Indianapolis Colts
  • Darius Butler â€" Indianapolis Colts cornerback
  • Marcus Easley â€" Buffalo Bills wide receiver
  • Kirk Ferentz â€" former UConn linebacker and current University of Iowa football head coach, former University of Maine football head coach, former Cleveland Browns/Baltimore Ravens offensive line coach
  • Alfred Fincher â€" New Orleans Saints linebacker
  • Nick Giaquinto â€" former NFL tailback, member of the Super Bowl XVII champion Washington Redskins
  • Byron Jones â€" Dallas Cowboys cornerback
  • Brian Kozlowski â€" former NFL fullback/tight end
  • Greg Lloyd, Jr. â€" Indianapolis Colts linebacker
  • Robert McClain â€" Atlanta Falcons cornerback
  • Dan Orlovsky â€" Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback
  • Kendall Reyes â€" San Diego Chargers defensive end
  • Sam Rutigliano â€" former Cleveland Browns head coach
  • Anthony Sherman â€" Kansas City Chiefs fullback
  • Shane Stafford â€" Arena Football League quarterback
  • Donald Thomas â€" New England Patriots guard
  • Jordan Todman â€" Jacksonville Jaguars running back
  • Lawrence Wilson â€" New Orleans Saints linebacker
  • Eric Naposki â€" New England Patriots, Dallas Cowboys, New York Jets, Barcelona Dragons Linebacker/Convicted Murderer

Men's hockey

  • Todd Krygier â€" former NHL left-winger for the Hartford Whalers, Washington Capitals and Mighty Ducks of Anaheim

Men's soccer

  • Kevin Burns â€" midfielder for the Columbus Crew
  • Chukwudi Chijindu â€" striker for Chivas USA
  • George Fochive â€" midfielder for the Portland Timbers
  • Josh Ford â€" goalkeeper for Seattle Sounders FC
  • Chris Gbandi â€" former player for FC Dallas
  • Julius James â€" defender for the Columbus Crew
  • Andrew Jean-Baptiste â€" defender for the NY Red Bulls
  • Damani Ralph â€" former Chicago Fire player and current FC Rubin Kazan striker
  • Bobby Rhine â€" former player for FC Dallas
  • Toni Stahl â€" midfielder for the Fort Lauderdale Strikers
  • Shavar Thomas â€" soccer player for the Philadelphia Union
  • Kwame Watson-Siriboe â€" defender for the Chicago Fire
  • O'Brian White â€" striker for Seattle Sounders FC
  • Andre Blake - Goalkeeper for Philadelphia Union and Jamaican national team

Women's soccer

  • Niki Cross - Forward for Houston Dash of the National Women's Soccer League
  • Sara Whalen â€" Olympic silver medalist
  • Stephanie Labbé - Olympic bronze medalist, Canadian goalkeeper
  • Rachel Hill - Forward for Orlando Pride of the NWSL

Other

  • Dan Cramer â€" rugby player and hockey captain while attending; currently a mixed martial artist for Bellator Fighting Championships; formerly a competitor for the UFC - Ultimate Fighter Season 7 contestant

Faculty


Pre-College Summer at UConn | Pre-College Summer @ UConn
Pre-College Summer at UConn | Pre-College Summer @ UConn. Source : precollege-summer.uconn.edu

Current

  • Gina Barreca â€" humor author, contributor to The Hartford Courant, blogger for The Chronicle of Higher Education and Psychology Today, and professor of English Literature and feminist theory
  • Jc Beall â€" Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor of Philosophy
  • Robert L. Birmingham â€" Professor of Law
  • Ann Charters â€" Beat scholar who worked with Jack Kerouac to write his biography (Professor of English)
  • Kenneth Fuchs â€" Grammy-nominated composer and former head of the Department of Music (School of Fine Arts)
  • Johann Peter Gogarten â€" evolutionary biologist working on horizontal gene transfer
  • Robert A. Gross â€" historian, author of The Minutemen and their World
  • Wally Lamb â€" best-selling author (Associate Professor of Creative Writing; also a UConn graduate)
  • Richard Normand Langlois â€" economist (Professor of Economics)
  • Earl MacDonald â€" Director of Jazz Studies, jazz composer, arranger, pianist, former musical director for Maynard Ferguson
  • Ronald Mallett â€" researcher in time travel (Professor of Physics)
  • Ross Miller â€" literary critic and biographer for Philip Roth and nephew of playwright Arthur Miller
  • Ruth Millikan â€" philosopher of language (Emeritus Professor of Philosophy)
  • Ravindra Nanda â€" Chair of the Division of Orthodontics at University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine
  • Olu Oguibe â€" Professor of Painting and author of The Culture Game
  • Sam Pickering â€" teacher portrayed by Robin Williams in Dead Poets Society (Professor of English)
  • Joseph Renzulli â€" gifted education theorist
  • Julian Rotter â€" psychologist who developed social learning theory and locus of control (Emeritus Professor of Psychology)
  • Merrill Singer â€" Medical Anthropologist who was involved in the creation of critical medical anthropology and syndemics theory (Professor of Anthropology)
  • Mark C. Urban â€" Biologist working on extinction risk from global warming and evolutionary ecology (Associate Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology)

Former

Note: Years and official titles are given when possible.
  • Ann Beattie â€" author
  • Albert Francis Blakeslee â€" botanist (when it was still Connecticut Agricultural College)
  • Taylor L. Booth â€" Professor of Computer Science and Engineering
  • Francelia Butler â€" author and expert on children's literature (Professor of English, 1968â€"1992)
  • Lien Chan â€" former vice president of the Republic of China (Assistant Professor of Political Science, 1967â€"1968)
  • Roy D'Andrade â€" developer of cognitive anthropology
  • Victor Denenberg â€" developmental psychobiologist
  • Richard Eberhart â€" poet
  • James C. Faris â€" anthropologist (Professor of Anthropology and Near Eastern Studies)
  • Brison D. Gooch â€" historian of 19th-century Europe, taught at UC prior to 1973
  • J. A. Scott Kelso â€" neuroscientist (Professor of Psychology and Biobehavioral Sciences)
  • Susan Kinsolving â€" poet
  • Myron W. Krueger â€" computer scientist (Professor of Computer Science, 1974â€"85)
  • Everett Carll Ladd â€" political scientist, Director of the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research (1964â€"1999)
  • Glenn J. Lesniak â€" U.S. Army Major General
  • Alvin Liberman â€" speech scientist (Professor of Psychology)
  • Ovide F. Pomerleau â€" psychologist (Professor of Psychiatry [Psychology], 1979â€"1985)
  • Richard Popkin â€" philosophy historian
  • Gideon Rodan â€" biochemist and osteopath (School of Dental Medicine, 1970 to 1985)
  • Charles Schlueter â€" trumpeter
  • Harold Seidman â€" political scientist and public administration expert (Professor of Political Science, 1971â€"1984)
  • Edmund Ware Sinnott â€" botanist and prolific author (Professor of Botany and Genetics, 1915â€"1928)
  • Ian Stewart â€" mathematician (Visiting Professor of Mathematics, 1977â€"1978)
  • Rex Warner â€" author and translator (Professor of Classics, 1962â€"1973)
  • Wayne Worcester â€" author and journalist (Professor of Journalism)
  • Fujia Yang â€" physicist (Visiting Professor of Physics)
  • Xiangzhong "Jerry" Yang â€" world animal cloning leader and director of the Center for Regenerative Biology (Professor of Animal Science)

Presidents of the University of Connecticut


jme03001 | Office of Undergraduate Research
jme03001 | Office of Undergraduate Research. Source : ugradresearch.uconn.edu

  • Solomon Meade, Principal (1881â€"1882)
  • Benjamin F. Koons, 1st President (1883â€"1898)
  • George W. Flint, 2nd President (1898â€"1901)
  • Rufus W. Stimson, 3rd President (1901â€"1908)
  • Edwin O. Smith, Interim President (acting 1908)
  • Charles L. Beach, 4th President (1908â€"1928)
  • Charles B. Gentry, Interim President (acting 1928â€"1929)
  • George A. Works, 5th President (1929â€"1930)
  • Charles McCracken, 6th President (1930â€"1935)
  • Albert N. Jorgensen, 7th President (1935â€"1962)
  • Homer D. Babbidge, Jr., 8th President (1962â€"1972)
  • Edward V. Gant, Interim President (acting 1969, 1972â€"73, 1978â€"79)
  • Glenn W. Ferguson, 9th President (1973â€"1978)
  • John A. DiBiaggio, 10th President (1979â€"1985)
  • John T. Casteen III, 11th President (1985â€"1990)
  • Harry J. Hartley, 12th President (1990â€"1996; acting 1987, 1990)
  • Philip E. Austin, 13th President (1996â€"2007; acting 2010â€"11)
  • Michael J. Hogan, 14th President (2007â€"2010)
  • Susan Herbst, 15th President (2011â€"Present)

References


Undergraduate Admissions |
Undergraduate Admissions |. Source : admissions.uconn.edu


Student and Graduate Profiles | School of Medicine
Student and Graduate Profiles | School of Medicine. Source : medicine.uconn.edu

 
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