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*[[Morris Raphael Cohen]] – philosopher, lawyer, and legal scholar
*[[Morris Raphael Cohen]] – philosopher, lawyer, and legal scholar
*[[Dan Daniel (sportswriter)|Dan Daniel]] 1910 – Dean of American Sportswriters
*[[Dan Daniel (sportswriter)|Dan Daniel]] 1910 – Dean of American Sportswriters
*[[Peter Grad]] 1975 - Op-Ed Page Editor, Sunday Opinion Editor, ''The Bergen County, NJ Record''
*Peter Grad 1975 - Op-Ed Page Editor, Sunday Opinion Editor, ''The Bergen County, NJ Record''
*[[Gary Gruber]] 1962 - best selling author, educator, physicist
*[[Gary Gruber]] 1962 - best selling author, educator, physicist
*[[Oscar Hijuelos]] 1975 – won the 1990 [[Pulitzer Prize]] for his novel ''[[The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love]]''
*[[Oscar Hijuelos]] 1975 – won the 1990 [[Pulitzer Prize]] for his novel ''[[The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love]]''
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*[[Mario Puzo]] – bestselling novelist, screenwriter, ''[[The Godfather]]''
*[[Mario Puzo]] – bestselling novelist, screenwriter, ''[[The Godfather]]''
*[[Selwyn Raab]] – investigative journalist for ''[[The New York Times]]''<ref>{{cite news|last=Raab|first=Selwyn|title=McCarthyism and Student Journalism at City College|url=http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/11/06/mccarthyism-and-student-journalism-at-city-college/|accessdate=September 2, 2012|newspaper=The New York Times|date=November 6, 2009}}</ref>
*[[Selwyn Raab]] – investigative journalist for ''[[The New York Times]]''<ref>{{cite news|last=Raab|first=Selwyn|title=McCarthyism and Student Journalism at City College|url=http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/11/06/mccarthyism-and-student-journalism-at-city-college/|accessdate=September 2, 2012|newspaper=The New York Times|date=November 6, 2009}}</ref>
*[[A.H. Raskin]] – former labor editor, ''The New York Times''
*A.H. Raskin – former labor editor, ''The New York Times''
*[[A.M. Rosenthal]] 1949, former Executive Editor of ''The New York Times''
*[[A.M. Rosenthal]] 1949, former Executive Editor of ''The New York Times''
*[[Henry Roth]] – novelist and author of ''[[Call It Sleep]]'', a novel on the Jewish immigrant experience
*[[Henry Roth]] – novelist and author of ''[[Call It Sleep]]'', a novel on the Jewish immigrant experience

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Notable alumni

Nobel laureates

Rhodes Scholars

  • James T. Molloy 1939
  • Lev A. Sviridov 2005

Fulbright Scholars

  • Vera Grant 1995
  • Vivian Ka 2000
  • Humaira Hansrod 2012
  • Simone Gordon 2014

Truman Scholars

  • Charles Claudio Simpkins 2005
  • David Bauer 2008
  • Don Gomez 2009
  • Ayodele Oti and Gareth Rhodes 2011

National Science Foundation Fellows

  • Deborah Ayeni 2012
  • Theresa Carranza-Fulmer 2012
  • Charlie Corredor 2012
  • Zvi Fishman 2012
  • Jaeseung Hahn 2012
  • Christopher Hue 2012
  • Jemila Kester 2012
  • Stephen Ma 2012
  • Christie Sukhdeo 2012
  • Giovanni Milione 2011
  • Anthony Pang 2011
  • Evangeleen Faith Pattison 2011
  • Igor Labutov 2010
  • Je Hi An 2009
  • David Bauer 2009
  • Christopher Negron 2009
  • James Faghmous 2007
  • Wanmei Ou 2005

Chancellors

Politics, government, and sociology

The arts

Literature and journalism

Science and technology

Business

Sports

Simon Gourdine 1962 - pioneer in sports management; highest ranking black executive in professional sports in the 1970s; Executive Director of the NBA Players Union in 1995

Fictional

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ Raab, Selwyn (November 6, 2009). "McCarthyism and Student Journalism at City College". The New York Times. Retrieved September 2, 2012.
  2. ^ Victor Twersky; Fellow: Awarded 1972: Field of Study: Applied Mathematics
  3. ^ Victor Twersky by Joseph B. Keller.

References and further reading