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Graduate Schools /
Saint Bonaventure University |
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Notable alumni |
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Notable alumni of St. Bonaventure University include:
- Ted Marchibroda '53,
NFL football coach
- Fr. Mychal Judge OFM '57, chaplain, Fire Department of New York, and
Victim #1 on September 11, 2001.
- Lee Coppola '64, former Buffalo
television news reporter and federal prosecutor
- Shaun Sheehan '66, public
affairs specialist and vice president, Tribune Company
- James T. Walsh '70, U.S. Congressman from New York
- Bob Lanier '70, Hall of Fame
basketball player
- Tom McElroy ’74, director
of athletics at the University of Rhode
Island
- Leslie C. Quick
III '75, investment banker and president, Fleet Securities
- Maureen Keenan
LeBoeuf '76, brigadier general, U.S. Army (ret.)
- Richard A. Bucci '76,
mayor of Binghamton, New York
- Jim Baron '77, men's basketball
coach, University of Rhode Island
- Dan Herbeck '78, Buffalo
News reporter and biographer of Timothy McVeigh
- Neil Cavuto '80, Fox News Channel anchor
- Thomas M. Marra '80,
executive vice president of The Hartford
- Jim Post, Boston University business professor and founder of the Catholic lay
group Voice of the Faithful
The school also boasts five Pulitzer Prize winners as alumni.
- Robert A. Dubill '58,
former executive editor of USA Today. Won in 1980 for public service
(uncovering religious fund-raising scandals).
- John Hanchett '64, former
managing editor of Gannett Newspapers, now professor of journalism at St.
Bonaventure. Won in 1980 for public service (uncovering religious fund-raising scandals).
- Charles J. Hanley
'68, reporter for the Associated Press. Won in 2000 for
investigative reporting (the massacre at No
Gun Re).
- Brian Toolan '72, vice
president of The Hartford Courant. Won in 1999 for
breaking news reporting (shooting at the Connecticut Lottery).
- Dan Barry '80, reporter for The New York Times. Won in 1994 for investigative reporting
(corruption in Rhode Island court system).
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Interesting Fact |
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Chancellors at the College of William and Mary have included some very famous retired statesmen, including Margaret Thatcher (UK Prime Minister), Henry Kissinger (US Secretary of State), Warren E. Burger (US Chief Justice), and, currently, Sandra Day O'Connor (US Associate Justice). |
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