List of Rutgers University people

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File:Henryrutgers.png (1745–1830) reopened the school after many years of financial problems. The Trustees renamed Queen's College to Rutgers College to honor his generosity.]]

This is an enumeration of notable people affiliated with Rutgers University, including graduates of the undergraduate and graduate and professional programs at all three campuses, former students who did not graduate or receive their degree, presidents of the university, current and former professors, as well as members of the board of trustees and board of governors, and coaches affiliated with the university's athletic program. Also included are characters in works of fiction (books, films, television shows, et cetera) who have been mentioned or were depicted as having an affiliation with Rutgers, either as a student, alumnus, or member of the faculty.

Some noted alumni and faculty may be also listed in the main Rutgers University article or in some of the affiliated articles. Individuals are sorted by category and alphabetized within each category. Default campus for listings is the New Brunswick campus, the system's largest campus, with Camden and Newark campus affiliations noted in parentheses.

Presidents of Rutgers University

File:Jacob Rutsen Hardenbergh (1736-1790) portrait.jpg was the driving force behind establishing the college. Hardenbergh traveled to England in 1763 to lobby King George III on the proposal and, in 1766, obtained a charter from New Jersey's provisional governor, William Franklin.{{cite web|last1=Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.|title=Rutgers Leaders, Rutgers History: Jacob Rutsen Hardenbergh – Queen's College President, 1786 to 1790|url=http://www.rutgers.edu/about/jacob-rutsen-hardenbergh|access-date=20 December 2014|quote=Thomas J. Frusciano, Rutgers University Archivist, authored the biographical sketches of the first 17 presidents of Rutgers in an article originally appearing in a special commemorative issue of The Journal of the Rutgers University Libraries. [Vol. 53, No. 1 (1991). See citation below.]}}{{cite journal|last1=Frusciano|first1=Thomas J.|title=Leadership on the Banks: Rutgers' Presidents, 1766–1991|journal=The Journal of the Rutgers University Libraries|date=1991|volume=53|issue=1|pages=3–4|url=http://jrul.libraries.rutgers.edu/index.php/jrul/issue/view/242|access-date=20 December 2014}}]]

{{Main|List of Rutgers University presidents}}

Since 1785, twenty men have served as the institution's president, beginning with Jacob Rutsen Hardenbergh (1735–1790), a Dutch Reformed clergyman who was responsible for establishing the college. Before 1930, most of the university's presidents (eight of the twelve) were clergymen affiliated with Christian denominations in the Reformed tradition (either Dutch Reformed, Presbyterian, or German Reformed). Presidents Hasbrouck (1840–1850), Frelinghuysen (1850–1862), Gates (1882–1890), and Scott (1891–1906) were all laymen.{{cite web|last1=Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.|title=Rutgers Leaders, Rutgers History: Past Presidents|url=http://www.rutgers.edu/about/past-presidents|access-date=20 December 2014|quote=Thomas J. Frusciano, Rutgers University Archivist, authored the biographical sketches of the first 17 presidents of Rutgers in an article originally appearing in a special commemorative issue of The Journal of the Rutgers University Libraries. [Vol. 53, No. 1 (1991). See citation below.]|archive-date=December 21, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141221003516/http://www.rutgers.edu/about/past-presidents|url-status=dead}}{{cite journal|last1=Frusciano|first1=Thomas J.|title=Leadership on the Banks: Rutgers' Presidents, 1766–1991|journal=The Journal of the Rutgers University Libraries|date=1991|volume=53|issue=1|url=http://jrul.libraries.rutgers.edu/index.php/jrul/issue/view/242|access-date=20 December 2014}} Two presidents were alumni of Rutgers College: William H. S. Demarest (Class of 1883) and Philip Milledoler Brett (Class of 1892).{{cite web|last1=Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.|title=[Rutgers Leaders, Rutgers History:] William Henry Steele Demarest, Rutgers President, 1906 to 1924|url=http://www.rutgers.edu/about/william-henry-steele-demarest|access-date=20 December 2014|quote=Thomas J. Frusciano, Rutgers University Archivist, authored the biographical sketches of the first 17 presidents of Rutgers in an article originally appearing in a special commemorative issue of The Journal of the Rutgers University Libraries. [Vol. 53, No. 1 (1991). See citation below.]|archive-date=December 21, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141221004045/http://www.rutgers.edu/about/william-henry-steele-demarest|url-status=dead}}{{cite web|last1=Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.|title=Rutgers Leaders, Rutgers History: Philip M. Brett, Rutgers Acting President, 1930 to 1931|url=http://www.rutgers.edu/about/philip-m-brett|access-date=20 December 2014|quote=Thomas J. Frusciano, Rutgers University Archivist, authored the biographical sketches of the first 17 presidents of Rutgers in an article originally appearing in a special commemorative issue of The Journal of the Rutgers University Libraries. [Vol. 53, No. 1 (1991). See citation below.]|archive-date=December 21, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141221003852/http://www.rutgers.edu/about/philip-m-brett|url-status=dead}}{{cite journal|last1=Frusciano|first1=Thomas J.|title=Leadership on the Banks: Rutgers' Presidents, 1766–1991|journal=The Journal of the Rutgers University Libraries|date=1991|volume=53|issue=1|pages=23, 27|url=http://jrul.libraries.rutgers.edu/index.php/jrul/issue/view/242|access-date=20 December 2014}} The current president is Jonathan Holloway (born 1976). Holloway, a U.S. historian, is the first person of color to lead Rutgers University.{{Cite web

|title=President Holloway |url=https://www.rutgers.edu/president|access-date=2020-08-14

|website=www.rutgers.edu |language=en}} The president serves in an ex officio capacity as a presiding officer within the university's 59-member Board of Trustees and its eleven-member Board of Governors, and is appointed by these boards to oversee day-to-day operations of the university across its three campuses. He is charged with implementing board policies with the help and advice of senior administrators and other members of the university community." The president is responsible only to those two governing boards—there is no oversight by state officials. Frequently, the president also occupies a professorship in his academic discipline and engages in instructing students.{{Cite web

|title=Rutgers University names its first black president in 253-year history

|url=https://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/rutgers-university-names-its-first-black-president-250-year-history-n1118926

|access-date=August 14, 2020 |website=NBC News |date=January 21, 2020

|language=en}}

Nobel laureates

|url=http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/economics/laureates/1976/friedman-autobio.html

|title=Autobiography of Milton Friedman |website=Nobel Prize / Nobel Foundation website

|access-date=January 5, 2007}}

  • Toni Morrison (honorary doctorate), taught at Rutgers,{{Cite web

|last=Westenfeld |first=Adrienne |date=August 6, 2019

|title=Toni Morrison's Monumental Impact on Literature and Culture Will Be Felt For Centuries to Come

|url=https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/books/a28622158/toni-morrison-death-obit-tribute

|access-date=2020-08-04 |website=Esquire |language=en-US}} novelist (Beloved, Song of Solomon), Nobel Prize in Literature (1993), Pulitzer Prize for Fiction (1988)

|url=http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1986/rohrer-autobio.html

|title=Heinrich Rohrer |website=Nobel Foundation |access-date=January 5, 2007}}

|title=Biography of Selman Waksman |website=Nobel Prizes / Nobel Foundation website |access-date=January 5, 2007}}

Notable trustees and benefactors

  • Andrew Kirkpatrick (1756–1831), lawyer, Chief Justice of New Jersey Supreme Court, trustee 1782–1809{{rp|p.12}}
  • Littleton Kirkpatrick (1797–1859), attorney and politician, trustee 1841–1859Rutgers College and Raven, John Howard (Rev.) (compiler).{{cite web |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nK1BAAAAIAAJ |title=Catalogue of the Officers and Alumni of Rutgers College (originally Queen's College)

|year=1916

|location=New Brunswick, N.J. 1766–1916}}{{citation |location=Trenton, New Jersey

|publisher=State Gazette Publishing Company |year=1916 |title=Rutgers |page=16}}United States Congress {{cite web |url=http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=K000236

|title=Kirkpatrick, Littleton (1797–1859) |access-date=September 1, 2013}}

  • Henry Rutgers (1745–1830), military officer and philanthropist after whom Rutgers is named

Notable alumni

=Architecture=

=Arts and entertainment=

==Art==

==Entertainment==

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|title=Fortunate 'Sons': Talking to the creator of FX's breakout biker hit, 'Sons of Anarchy' - The Watcher

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==Journalism==

|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/29/arts/music/chi-modu-dead.html

|title=Chi Modu, Photographer Who Defined 1990s Hip-Hop, Dies at 54

|author=Jon Caramanica |date=May 29, 2021}}

==Music==

=Athletics=

==Baseball==

|title=Major League Baseball Player Search |publisher=Major League Baseball

|access-date=January 6, 2007}}

  • Eric Young, Class of 1992, Major League Baseball player

==Basketball==

==Fencing==

  • Alex Treves (born 1929), Italian-born American Olympic fencer, won the NCAA saber title in both 1949 and 1950, was undefeated in three years of competing in college

==Football==

|url=http://www.nflplayers.com/players/search_results.aspx?searchType=COLLEGE&collegeSearch=rutgers

|title=National Football League Players Search: Players in NFL from Rutgers

|publisher=National Football League Players, Incorporated (PLAYERS, Inc.)

|access-date=January 6, 2007}}

==Powerlifting==

  • Lev Susany, Class of 2011, Australian powerlifter and Commonwealth record holder

==Soccer==

==Swimming==

  • George Kojac, member of the International Swimming Hall of Fame; gold medalist in swimming at the 1928 Summer Olympics
  • Walter Spence, member of International Swimming Hall of Fame; broke five world records in his first year of competitive swimming (1925){{cite web|url=http://www.scarletknights.com/history/hof-97.asp |title=The Rutgers Olympic Sports Hall of Fame - Class of 1997 |access-date=2008-05-17 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080517172853/http://www.scarletknights.com/history/hof-97.asp |archive-date=May 17, 2008 }}

==Wrestling==

==MMA==

  • Mickey Gall, professional mixed martial arts fighter, currently fighting in the Welterweight Division of the UFC{{cite web|url=https://www.ufc.com/athlete/mickey-gall|title=Mickey Gall - Official UFC® Profile|website=UFC|date=September 14, 2018}}

==Hockey==

  • Andrew Barroway, hedge fund manager, who has been the minority owner of the Arizona Coyotes of the National Hockey LeagueSeravalli, Frank. [https://www.inquirer.com/philly/sports/flyers/20150127_Coyotes__new_majority_owner_has_Philly-area_ties.html "Coyotes' new majority owner has Philly-area ties"], The Philadelphia Inquirer, January 27, 2015. Accessed March 29, 2023. "Meet Andy Barroway: the 49-year-old hedge-fund manager and lifelong Philadelphian who is now a member of one of the most elite clubs on the planet.... The biggest question for this Cherry Hill East, Rutgers undergrad and Penn Law School grad is: Why the Coyotes?"

=Business=

=Crime=

  • Nidal Ayyad, B.S. 1991,{{Cite news |last=Mitchell |first=Alison |date=1993-03-11 |title=THE TWIN TOWERS; CHEMICAL ENGINEER IS HELD IN THE TRADE CENTER BLAST |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1993/03/11/nyregion/the-twin-towers-chemical-engineer-is-held-in-the-trade-center-blast.html |access-date=2024-05-14 |work=The New York Times |language=en-US |issn=0362-4331}} one of the perpetrators of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing
  • Rana Kapoor, M.B.A. 1980, convicted for embezzlement and fraud worth $100 million
  • Melanie McGuire, B.S. 1994, convicted of murdering her husband, dismembering his body and putting it in suitcases{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/21/fashion/sundaystyles/murder-stirs-surrogacy-network.html|title = Murder Stirs Surrogacy Network|newspaper = The New York Times|date = August 21, 2005|last1 = Williams|first1 = Alex}}

=Education=

|url=http://www.historians.org/Perspectives/NewsBriefs/2006/0601/0601bri2.cfm

|title=Richard P. McCormick, Beloved Rutgers Professor and University Historian, Dies

|date=January 2006

|publisher=American Historical Association

|author=Greg Trevor

|access-date=January 5, 2007

|archive-date=February 21, 2006

|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060221073735/http://www.historians.org/Perspectives/NewsBriefs/2006/0601/0601bri2.cfm

|url-status=dead

}}

  • John McWhorter, B.A. 1985, historian; author of books on linguistics and race relations; former professor of linguistics at University of California, Berkeley; Senior Fellow at Manhattan InstituteMcWhorter, John H. "The Campus Diversity Fraud" from City Journal Vol. 12, No. 1. (Winter 2002), 74–81, citation on page 75 (published by the Manhattan Institute). [http://web.archive.org/web/20060914182852/http://www.indiana.edu/~llc/Current_Students/q199/diversityfraud.pdf Available online] via Indiana University Bloomington.
  • Uma Narayan, M.A. 1990, Indian feminist professor of philosophy at Vassar College{{Cite web |title=Uma Narayan {{!}} Vassar College |url=https://www.vassar.edu/faculty/umnarayan |access-date=2022-04-03 |website=www.vassar.edu |archive-date=April 3, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220403224558/https://www.vassar.edu/faculty/umnarayan |url-status=dead }}
  • Roy Franklin Nichols, A.B. 1918, M.A. 1919, historian, winner of the Pulitzer Prize (1949){{cite web

|url=http://cip.cornell.edu/DPubS/Repository/1.0/Disseminate/psu.ph/1134158473/body/pdf

|title=Introduction Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies

|date=January 1971 |access-date=January 6, 2007}}Nicholas, Roy Franklin. A Historian's Progress (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1968). NO ISBN

  • John C. Norcross, B.S. 1980 (Camden) psychiatrist, university professor{{cite web |title=Rutgers–Camden Finest: John C. Norcross, CCAS'80 |url=https://www.camden.rutgers.edu/finest-norcross |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181007223109/https://www.camden.rutgers.edu/finest-norcross |archive-date=7 October 2018 |access-date=23 June 2017 |website=camden.rutgers.edu |publisher=Rutgers University–Camden}}
  • Dennis A. Rondinelli, B.A. 1965, professor and researcher of public administration at the Sanford School of Public Policy{{cite news |title=DCID mourns loss of international development expert Dennis Rondinelli |url=https://news.sanford.duke.edu/news-type/news/2007/dcid-mourns-loss-international-development-expert-dennis-rondinelli |access-date=19 April 2020 |work=Sanford School of Public Policy |date=March 9, 2007}}
  • Camilla Townsend, Ph.D. 1995, professor of history at Rutgers-New Brunswick
  • Selman Waksman, B.Sc. 1915 M.Sc. 1916, professor of microbiology, discovered 22 antibiotics (including streptomycin); winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1952){{Cite web|url=https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/medicine/1952/waksman/biographical/|title=The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1952|website=NobelPrize.org}}
  • Carl R. Woodward, B.Sc. 1914, president of the University of Rhode Island{{cite web

|url=http://www.uri.edu/library/special_collections/registers/manuscripts/woodward/biograhical.html

|title=Biographical Note to the Carl R. Woodward Papers

|access-date=January 6, 2007}}

=Government, law, and public policy=

|url=http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=A000266

|title=Stewart Hoffman Appleby

|work=Biographical Directory of the United States Congress |access-date=August 30, 2007}}

|first=Colin |last=Moynihan |newspaper=The New York Times |date=July 10, 2011}} and other prominent cases{{cite news

|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/28/nyregion/28bigcity.html

|title=In an Accident, Some Fear a Real Estate Opportunity

|first=Susan |last=Dominus |newspaper=The New York Times |date=April 28, 2008}}{{cite web

|url=http://ny.curbed.com/archives/2011/06/30/sky_view_parc_buyers_get_citys_largest_condo_refund_ever.php

|title=Sky View Parc Buyers Get City's Largest Condo Refund Ever

|date=June 30, 2011}}{{cite web

|url=http://www.law.syr.edu/professional-career-development/alumni-spotlights/adam-leitman-bailey.aspx |title=Adam Leitman Bailey L'95 |publisher=Syracuse University College of Law |access-date=2011-07-19 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110911111744/http://law.syr.edu/professional-career-development/alumni-spotlights/adam-leitman-bailey.aspx |archive-date=September 11, 2011 }}

|url=http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=H000840

|title=James John Howard |work=Biographical Directory of the United States Congress |access-date=August 30, 2007}}

|author=Urgo, Jacqueline L. |url=http://www.philly.com/inquirer/local/20080105_Joseph_Lazarow__84__dies__helped_bring_casinos_to_A_C_.html

|title=Joseph Lazarow, 84, dies; helped bring casinos to A.C. |newspaper=The Philadelphia Inquirer

|date=January 5, 2008 |access-date=January 5, 2008}}

|url=https://2001-2009.state.gov/r/pa/ei/biog/98932.htm

|title=Biography – Gail D. Mathieu |date=January 9, 2008 |publisher=US Department of State |access-date=June 9, 2010}}

|url= https://www.nytimes.com/1994/10/13/obituaries/d-bennett-mazur-a-professor-and-new-jersey-legislator-69.html

|title=D. Bennett Mazur, a Professor And New Jersey Legislator, 69

|newspaper=The New York Times |date=October 13, 1994 |access-date=June 15, 2010}}

|last1=Hershey |first1=Robert D |title=Geoffrey H. Moore, 86, Dies; An Analyst of Business Cycles

|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2000/03/11/business/geoffrey-h-moore-86-dies-an-analyst-of-business-cycles.html

|access-date=July 18, 2019 |newspaper=The New York Times |date=March 11, 2000}}{{cite web |title=Geoffrey H. Moore |url=https://www.bls.gov/bls/history/commissioners/moore.htm |website=United States Bureau of Labor Statistics

|access-date=July 18, 2019}}{{cite web |title=Geoffrey H. Moore |url=https://www.nber.org/people/geoffrey_moore

|website=NBER (National Bureau of Economic Research) |access-date=July 18, 2019}}

|url=http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=R000262

|title=Matthew John Rinaldo |access-date=September 5, 2007}}

  • Richie Roberts (Newark), prosecutor who took down Frank Lucas, portrayed in the movie American Gangster
  • Norman M. Robertson, New Jersey State Senator{{Cite web|date=1998-02-25|website=New Jersey Legislature |title=Senator Norman M. Robertson|url=http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/html98/robertso.htm|access-date=2022-12-27|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/19980225003832/http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/html98/robertso.htm |archive-date=February 25, 1998 }}
  • Eduardo Robreno, J.D. 1978 (Camden), Federal Judge for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
  • Peter W. Rodino, Jr., J.D. 1937, Congressman
  • Maria Rodriguez-Gregg, B.A. 2013 (Camden), member of the New Jersey General Assembly{{cite web

|url=http://www.politickernj.com/64325/politickernjcom-interview-maria-rodriguez-gregg#

|title=The PolitickerNJ.com Interview: LD 8 Republican hopeful Maria Rodriguez Gregg |publisher=Politicker NJ |date=March 28, 2013 |access-date=November 8, 2013}}

|publisher=Fitzgerald's Legislative Manual, 1984 |page=189 |access-date=February 20, 2018

|title=Elliott F. Smith, Rep., Hillsborough|year=1983 }}

|last=Sarnoff |first=David |title=A Conversation with Fort Lee Mayor Mark Sokolich

|date=December 18, 2011 |url=http://fortlee.patch.com/groups/david-sarnoffs-blog/p/bp--a-conversation-with-fort-lee-mayor-mark-sokolich

|publisher=Fort Lee Patch |access-date=January 9, 2014}}

  • Danene Sorace, MPP, mayor of Lancaster, Pennsylvania
  • Darren Soto, B.A. 2000, U.S. House of Representatives Florida District 9 (2014–Present){{Cite web|title=Meet Darren Soto|url=https://www.darrensoto.com/|access-date=2022-12-27|website=DarrenSoto.com|language=en-US}}
  • Bill Stepien, political consultant
  • Louis W. Stotesbury (B.S., 1890, M.Sc., 1893), New York City attorney who served as the Adjutant General of New York{{cite book |last=Marquis |first=Albert N. |author-link=Albert Nelson Marquis |date=1928 |title=Who's Who In America |volume=15 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fI_hAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA1999 |location=Chicago |publisher=A. N. Marquis |page=1999 |via=Google Books}}{{cite book |last=Raven |first=John Howard |date=1916 |title=Catalogue of the Officers and Alumni of Rutgers College |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vxVIAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA205 |location=Trenton |publisher=State Gazette Publishing Co. |page=205 |via=Google Books}}
  • Charles C. Stratton, 15th governor of New Jersey
  • Gary Stuhltrager B.A. (Camden), J.D. (Camden), eight-term member of the New Jersey General Assembly{{cite web

|url=http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/html98/stuhl.htm

|title=Assemblyman Gary W. Stuhltrager |work=New Jersey Legislature|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/19980225004725/http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/html98/stuhl.htm |archive-date=February 25, 1998 }}

|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/02/business/02tarp.html?_r=1&ref=us |work=The New York Times | first=Diana B. | last=Henriques

|title=Bailout Monitor Sees Lack of a Coherent Plan | date=December 2, 2008}}

  • Jacob R. Wortendyke, 1839, represented {{ushr|New Jersey|5}} in the United States House of Representatives 1857–1859{{cite web

|url=http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=W000746

|title=Jacob Reynier Wortendyke |access-date=September 24, 2007}}

  • Barbara Wright, M.Ed., member of the New Jersey General Assembly{{cite web

|url=http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/html98/wright.htm

|title=Assemblywoman Barbara Wright, New Jersey Legislature |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/19980225004850/http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/html98/wright.htm |access-date=June 14, 2010|archive-date=February 25, 1998 }}

=Library and information science=

=Literature=

=Medicine=

=Religion=

  • Vernon Grounds (B.A. 1937), theologian, Christian educator, Chancellor of Denver Seminary, one of the founders of American Evangelicalism
  • Eugene Augustus Hoffman (A.Bz. 1847), dean and "Our Most Munificent Benefactor" of The General Theological Seminary of the Episcopal Church (New York City)
  • Matthew Leydt (A.B. 1774), Rutgers' first alumnus and Dutch-Reformed Minister
  • William P. Merrill (D.D. 1904), first president on the Church Peace Union, writer of "Rise Up, O Men of God"
  • Michael Plekon (Master's in Sociology and Religion 1977), priest, author, sociologist and theologian
  • Clark V. Poling, Dutch-Reformed Army chaplain among the "Four Chaplains" on the troop transport {{SS|Dorchester||2}} during World War II

=Royalty=

=Science and technology=

=Social sciences=

Notable faculty

=Arts=

=Economics=

=Library and information science=

=Literature=

=Medicine=

=Law=

=Mathematics=

=Philosophy=

=Physics=

=Science and engineering=

=Social sciences=

=History=

Athletic coaches and staff

Fictional characters

Notes and references

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=Online resources=

  • [http://www.alumni.rutgers.edu/s/896/indexNoRot.aspx?sid=896&gid=1&pgid=430 Rutgers notable alumni] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081214165450/http://www.alumni.rutgers.edu/s/896/indexNoRot.aspx?sid=896&gid=1&pgid=430 |date=December 14, 2008 }}
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20051229174410/http://business.rutgers.edu/default.aspx?id=34 Rutgers Business School distinguished alumni]
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20080509191410/http://www.scarletknights.com/history/hof.asp Scarlet Knights History Hall of Fame]

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