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Following is a list of notable alumni from
St. Bonaventure University , a
private
Franciscan university in
St. Bonaventure, New York .
Academics
Marion Beiter , 1948, mathematician and chairwoman of the mathematics department of
Rosary Hill College
John R. Broderick , president of
Old Dominion University
Cara Cilano , chair professor of English at
Michigan State University
Charles J. Dougherty , 1971, president of Duquesne University
William Fulton , mayor of
Ventura, California , Planning Director for the
City of San Diego , and head of the Kinder Institute for Urban Research at
Rice University
Edward Goljan , professor of pathology at
Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine
John Robert Greene , 1977, 1978 (g), author and professor emeritus, history and humanities,
Cazenovia College
James L. Hayes , dean of the School of Business Administration at
Duquesne University
Daniel Horan ,
Catholic priest, theologian, and director of the Center for Spirituality and professor of philosophy, Religious Studies, and Theology at
Saint Mary's College
Robert Kochersberger , 1972, associate professor of English at
North Carolina State University
Charles Kupchella , 1968 PhD, president of the
University of North Dakota
Michael Lynch , population geneticist and academic at
Indiana University
James Post , professor at
Boston University
Irena Scott , physiologist, professor, and author
Max Wickert , poet, translator, and professor of English Emeritus at the
University at Buffalo
Art and architecture
Business
Clergy
John Boland ,
Roman Catholic priest involved in
unionization and other
social justice issues in
Buffalo, New York
Stanislaus Joseph Brzana ,
prelate of the
Catholic Church who served as the tenth
bishop of the
Diocese of Ogdensburg , New York
Joseph W. Estabrook ,
prelate of the
Roman Catholic Church who served as an
auxiliary bishop of the
Archdiocese for the Military Services and also
Titular Bishop of
Flenucleta
John Mark Gannon , 1899, Catholic
Titular Archbishop of Tacarata,
Bishop of Erie , and
Titular Bishop of Nilopolis
Richard Thomas Guilfoyle ,
prelate of the
Roman Catholic Church who served as the third
bishop of the
Diocese of Altoona ,
Pennsylvania
Daniel W. Herzog , 1964, Epsicopal
Bishop Emeritus of Albany
Louis Iasiello , 1972,
Catholic priest who served as the 23rd
Chief of Chaplains of the United States Navy
Mychal Judge ,
Franciscan
friar and
Catholic priest who served as a chaplain to the
New York City Fire Department
William John Kenny , prelate of the
Roman Catholic Church and bishop of the
Diocese of St. Augustine in Florida
John J. McMahon ,
prelate of the
Roman Catholic Church .and bishop of the
Diocese of Trenton in New Jersey
Sixtus O'Connor , priest and served as pastor during the
Nuremberg Trials to Catholic prison inmates
Paschal Robinson , 1896,
titular archbishop of
Tyana , the first
apostolic nuncio to Ireland, and professor of Medieval History at
The Catholic University of America
Francis Joseph Tief , 1905,
prelate of the
Catholic Church and bishop of the
Diocese of Concordia in Kansas
Thomas Walsh , prelate of the
Catholic Church and the first archbishop of the
Archdiocese of Newark
Entertainment
Neil Cavuto , 1980, news anchor for Fox News and Fox Business
[1]
Victoria Corderi , 1979, correspondent for
Dateline NBC , recipient of three national news
Emmys , a
George Foster Peabody Award for Excellence in Journalism , and the
Edward R. Murrow Award
[1]
Francis Cullinan , stage director of opera,
musical theater , dramas, comedies and
cabaret shows
Brent Hanks , 2007,
sports commentator and professional
poker player
Fred McCarthy , cartoonist and creator of the Brother Juniper single-panel comic strip
Adrian Wojnarowski , 1991, Senior
NBA Insider at
ESPN , and three-time
National Sports Media Association Sportswriter of the Year
[1]
Law
Richard Arcara , 1962,
senior
United States district judge of the
United States District Court for the Western District of New York
Peter Campbell Brown , 1951, assistant United States attorney for the Eastern District of New York City City Commissioner of Investigations, and a
corporation counsel
Morgan J. Burke Jr. , non-degreed, attorney and judge
J. Daniel Mahoney , 1952,
United States circuit judge of the
United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
Mark Tuohey , 1969, attorney and director of the
Mayor of Washington D.C. 's Office of Legal Counsel
Literature and Journalism
Dan Barry 1980, reporter for
The New York Times who w on the
Pulitzer Prize in 1994 for investigative reporting
[1]
Janet Bodnar , 1971, editor of
Kiplinger's Personal Finance and journlist with
The Washington Post
[1]
Kathleen Brady , 1968, author and journalist
Bill Briggs, 1985, reporter for
The Denver Post who won the
Pulitzer Prize in 2000 for breaking news reporting
[2]
[1]
Charlene Costanzo , inspirational author and speaker
John Curran , journalist and news correspondent with the
Associated Press
William C. Davis Jr. , 1941, writer and editor on ballistics for
American Rifleman magazine
Robert A. Dubill,1958, former executive editor of
USA Today who won the
Pulitzer Prize in 1980 for public service
[3]
[1]
JG Faherty , author who writes in the horror, science fiction, and
dark fantasy genres
John Hanchette, 1964, managing editor of
Gannett Newspapers who won the
Pulitzer Prize in 1980 for public service
[3]
[1]
Charles J. Hanley 1968, reporter for the
Associated Press who won the
Pulitzer Prize in 2000 for investigative reporting
[1]
Dan Herbeck , 1978, journalist and investigative reporter at
The Buffalo News
[1]
Patricia Kennealy-Morrison , author, journalist, editor
Leah McGrath Goodman , 1998, writer and editor for
The Wall Street Journal ,
Dow Jones Newswires , and
Barron's
Greg Mitchell , 1970, author, editor, and Goldsmith Book Prize recipient
[1]
Charlie Specht , 2010, chief investigative reporter for
WKBW-TV who won in ne
Alfred I. duPont–Columbia University Award in 2020
[4]
Brian Toolan , 1972, vice president of
The Hartford Courant who won the
Pulitzer Prize in 1999 for breaking news reporting
[5]
Mike Vaccaro , 1989, lead sports columnist for
The New York Post
[1]
Vincent Virga , 1964, novelist and editor
Medicine and science
Military
John Boccieri
James T. Walsh
Politics
Fred M. Ahern ,
New York State Assembly
Frank E. Baldwin ,
Pennsylvania State Senate and
Pennsylvania Auditor General
John Boccieri ,1992,
U.S. House of Representatives ,
Ohio State Senate , and the
Ohio House of Representatives
Erik Bohen ,
New York State Assembly
Jeffrey M. Conrad ,
Buffalo Common Council
James J. Howard ,1952,
U.S. House of Representatives
Peter J. Larkin ,
Massachusetts House of Representatives
James D. Libby ,
Maine Senate
John G. A. O'Neil ,
New York State Assembly
Phil Palmesano , 1991,
New York State Assembly
Danica Roem ,
Virginia House of Delegates and
Virginia State Senate
State Sen. Danica Roem
Patrick J. Ryan , 1884,
New York State Assembly and Municipal Court judge
Thomas P. Ryan Jr. , mayor of
Rochester, New York
Rudolph G. Tenerowicz , non-degreed,
U.S. House of Representatives
Daniel B. Walsh ,
New York State Assembly
James T. Walsh , 1970,
U.S. House of Representatives
[6]
[7]
[8]
William F. Walsh , 1934,
U.S. House of Representatives
[9]
[10]
Catharine Young , New York State Senator
John Zajac Jr. ,
Connecticut House of Representatives and the
Connecticut State Senate
Sports
Baseball
John Burke , professional baseball player with the
New York Giants
George Daly , professional baseball player with the
New York Giants
Connor Grey , professional baseball player with the
New York Mets
Bud Heine , professional baseball player
Hughie Jennings ,
professional baseball player,
coach and
manager
Frank Loftus , professional baseball player
Greg Mamula , college baseball coach
Jim McCloskey , professional baseball player
Danny McDevitt , professional baseball player with the
Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers ,
New York Yankees ,
Minnesota Twins and
Kansas City Athletics
John McGraw , Major League baseball manager for the
New York Giants and the
Baltimore Orioles
Kid McLaughlin , professional baseball player
Paul Owens , professional baseball player and general manager with the
Philadelphia Phillies
B. J. Salerno , college baseball coach
George Susce , professional baseball player
Basketball
Jaylen Adams , professional basketball player
Jalen Adaway , professional basketball player
Ogo Adegboye , professional basketball player
Miles Aiken , professional basketball player
Jim Baron , college basketball coach
Earl Belcher , professional basketball player
J. R. Bremer , professional basketball player
Izaiah Brockington , professional basketball player
George Carter , professional basketball player
Norman Clarke , professional basketball player
Demitrius Conger , professional basketball player
Abdoul Karim Coulibaly , college basketball player and member of the
Mali national basketball team
Freddie Crawford , professional basketball player
Chuck Daly , professional basketball coach
Fred Diute , professional basketball player
Eddie Donovan , professional basketball player, coach, and general manage
Terrence Durham , 1999, professional basketball player
Mike Gansey , professional basketball player and general manager for the
Cleveland Cavaliers
Glenn Hagan , 1978, professional basketball player
Essie Hollis , professional basketball player
Jaren Holmes , college basektball player
Mark Jones , professional basketball player
Bill Kenville , professional basketball player
Ed Klimkowski , professional basketball player and coach
Charlon Kloof , professional basketball player
Bob Lanier , professional basketball player and inductee in the
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Rob Lanier , college basketball coach
Michael Lee , professional basketball player
Kyle Lofton , professional basketball player
Whitey Martin , professional basketball player
Brendan McCann , professional basketball player
Matt Mobley , professional basketball player
Barry Mungar , professional basketball player
Ken Murray , professional basketball player
Youssou Ndoye , professional basketball player
Andrew Nicholson , professional basketball player
Osun Osunniyi , professional basketball player
Peter van Paassen , professional basketball player
Marcus Posley , professional basketball player
Patricio Prato , professional basketball player
Mike Reilly , head football and head basketball coach at
St. Bonaventure University
Tyler Relph , college basketball player and trainer
Robert Sassone , 1953, college basketball coach
Jim Satalin , college basketball coach and the current radio
play-by-play announcer
Marquise Simmons , professional basketball player
Sam Stith , professional basketball player
Tom Stith , professional basketball player
David Vanterpool , professional basketball player and coach
Larry Weise , college basketball coach
Dominick Welch , professional basketball player
Bill Whitmore , college basketball coach
Tim Winn , professional basketball player
Matthew Wright , professional basketball player
Jack Butler , professional football player and NFL Hall of Fame
Matt Conte , college football coach
Johnny Gildea , professional football player with the
Pittsburgh Steelers and the
New York Giants
Hank Goodman , professional football player with the
Detroit Lions .
George Hays , professional football player
Al Kaporch, professional football player with the
Detroit Lions .
George Kenneally , professional football player
Frank LoVuolo , professional football player with the
New York Giants .
Ted Marchibroda , professional football player and coach
Hugo Marcolini , professional football player with the
Brooklyn Dodgers
George Nicksich , professional football player with the
Pittsburgh Steelers
Mike Reilly , head football and head, basketball coach at
St. Bonaventure University
Drip Wilson , professional football player with the
Cleveland Indians
Stan Zajdel , professional football player and college football coach
Golf
Lacrosee
Swimming
Wrestling
Other
Notes
References
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"Distinguished Graduates | Jandoli School of Communication" . St. Bonaventure University . Retrieved 2023-10-19 .
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"The 2000 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Breaking News Reporting" . The Pulitzer Prizes . Retrieved 2018-12-10 .
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"Globe Editor Bemoans Decline in Journalism" . The Buffalo News . Retrieved 2018-12-10 .
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"2020 Alfred I. duPont-Columbia Award Winners Announced: Public Media Garners Top Wins | Columbia Journalism School" . journalism.columbia.edu .
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" 'Snubbed' author to sign copies of book on Bonnies on Saturday in the RC" . The Bradford Era . 2017-02-21. Retrieved 2023-10-19 .
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Walsh, James T. , Biographical Directory of the United States Congress , Washington, DC, Retrieved 16 January 2014.
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Jim Walsh remembered: Herald American profile from 1988 , The Post-Standard , Syracuse, New York: Syracuse Media Group, Repost 21 January 2008 by Carlic, S., Original 30 October 1988 by Kane, D., & Bramstedt, C., Retrieved 16 January 2014.
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Biographical profile for James T. Walsh , Vote NY , Reston, VA: Vote USA, Undated, Retrieved 17 January 2014.
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Walsh, William Francis , Biographical Directory of the United States Congress , Washington, DC: US Congress, Undated, Retrieved 21 January 2014.
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William F. Walsh, former Syracuse mayor and congressman, dies at 98 , The Post-Standard , Syracuse, New York: Syracuse Media Group, 8 January 2011, Weiner, M., Retrieved 21 January 2014.
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"Brett Dobson" .