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List of Trinity College (Connecticut) people

Here is a list of notable people affiliated with Trinity College. It includes alumni, attendees, faculty, and presidents of the college.

Select Alumni
Christine C. Quinn, Speaker of the New York City Council
David Chang, New York restaurateur, Time's list of 100 most influential people, 2010
Dov Zakheim, Undersecretary of Defense and comptroller at the Department of Defense
Tucker Carlson, political news correspondent
John Williams, Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States
Stephen Gyllenhaal, film director
Ernest de Koven Leffingwell, geologist and Arctic explorer
George Will, newspaper columnist, journalist, and author
Eddie Pérez, former mayor of Hartford
Bill Zeller, creator of Mytunes
George Crile III with Charlie Wilson in Afghanistan
J. H. Hobart Ward, American Civil War general

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources List of Trinity College Connecticut people news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Here is a list of notable people affiliated with Trinity College It includes alumni attendees faculty and presidents of the college Select AlumniChristine C Quinn Speaker of the New York City CouncilDavid Chang New York restaurateur Time s list of 100 most influential people 2010Dov Zakheim Undersecretary of Defense and comptroller at the Department of DefenseTucker Carlson political news correspondentJohn Williams Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United StatesStephen Gyllenhaal film directorErnest de Koven Leffingwell geologist and Arctic explorer George Will newspaper columnist journalist and authorEddie Perez former mayor of HartfordBill Zeller creator of MytunesGeorge Crile III with Charlie Wilson in AfghanistanJ H Hobart Ward American Civil War general Contents 1 Notable graduates and attendees 1 1 Academia 1 2 Architecture 1 3 Arts and entertainment 1 4 Athletics 1 5 Business and industry 1 6 Government law and public policy 1 6 1 Elected officials 1 6 2 Law 1 6 3 Other political figures 1 7 Journalism and the media 1 8 Literature and publishing 1 9 Medicine 1 10 Military 1 11 Religion and theology 1 12 Science mathematics and engineering 1 13 Other 2 Faculty 3 Presidents of the college 4 ReferencesNotable graduates and attendees editAcademia edit Charles McLean Andrews Pulitzer Prize winning historian and professor Jere L Bacharach professor emeritus Department of History University of Washington Steven Barkan sociologist and chairperson of the Sociology department at the University of Maine Anthony Beavers professor of philosophy director of cognitive science at the University of Evansville Lisa E Bloom American cultural critic educator and feminist art historian Harry McFarland Bracken American philosopher and author David R Brown former president of the Art Center College of Design John Collins Covell educator principal of the Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind and West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind Stephen Lloyd Cook Professor of Old Testament Language and Literature at Virginia Theological Seminary Evan Dobelle New England Board of Higher Education president and former Trinity president Louis Feldman professor of classics and literature at Yeshiva University Jane Fernandes former president designate of Gallaudet University Bruce Frier John and Teresa D Arms Distinguished University Professor of Classics and Roman Law and Professor Emeritus of Classical Studies and of Law University of Michigan Edward Miner Gallaudet founder of Gallaudet University Tom Gerety former Trinity president and president Amherst College 1994 2003 collegiate professor New York University Michael Grossman CUNY distinguished professor of economics and creator of the Grossman model in health economics Kenneth W Harl Tulane University professor numismatist Walter Harrison president of the University of Hartford and NCAA committee head Susannah Heschel Dartmouth College s Eli Black professor of Jewish Studies 1 J C Hurewitz professor emeritus in the political science department at Columbia University Abner Jackson minister and president of Trinity College and Hobart College Philip S Khoury Vice Provost and Ford International Professor of History MIT Lloyd A Lewis theology professor at the Virginia Theological Seminary John H Makin economist and visiting scholar with the American Enterprise Institute Richard T Nolan philosophy and religion professor writer Episcopal Church Canon Robert B Pippin philosopher director of Department of Social Thought University of Chicago Hyam Plutzik Pulitzer prize finalist poet and Professor of English at the University of Rochester William C Richardson board director of Exelon former president of Johns Hopkins University former director on the boards of the Kellogg Company the Bank of New York CSX Corporation and Mercantile Bankshares former head of the Kellogg Foundation Barry P Rosen distinguished professor and chair Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry Wayne State University School of Medicine 1987 2009 distinguished professor and associate dean for Research and Graduate Programs Florida International University Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine 2009 present Franz Schurmann sociologist and historian Jim Shepard author and professor of creative writing and film at Williams College Robert B Stepto professor of English and African American studies Yale University George W Strawbridge Jr board member of Widener University former adjunct professor The Jockey Club National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame National Steeplechase Association Margaret Dorrance Strawbridge Foundation Campbell Soup Co Ilhi Synn class of 1962 president of Keimyung University Neil Theobald 10th president of Temple University 2 William G Thomas III history professor at the University of Nebraska Lincoln 2016 Guggenheim Fellow 3 Architecture edit J Cleaveland Cady architect designer of the south range of the American Museum of Natural History in New York City Arthur Gilman Boston architect William Harold Lee movie theatre architect Benjamin Wistar Morris III architect Samuel Beck Parkman Trowbridge New York City architectArts and entertainment edit Peter Alsop musician Arthur Everett Austin Jr former director of the director of the Wadsworth Atheneum and Trinity professor Richard Barthelmess silent film actor a founder of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences 1928 Best Actor nominee John Biddle cinematographer Deborah Buck artist designer and gallery owner Dudley Buck composer Brian Byrne mandolinist Max Coyer artist Joseph Cross actor Lesley Dill artist Carroll Dunham American painter Jared Bradley Flagg painter Gold Chains electro rap musician Ari Graynor actor Patrick Greene composer Stephen Gyllenhaal film producer and director Chris Hogan comedian Christopher Houlihan concert organist Mike Kellin actor Mel Kendrick artist Shahvaar Ali Khan Pakistani writer singer songwriter and composer Dave MacKay Jazz pianist singer composer Mary McCormack actor Will McCormack actor Steven Newsome arts administrator 4 Katryna Nields folk rock musician Elizabeth Page writer director and filmmaker Joseph Payne British Swiss German harpsichordist clavichordist organist and musicologist Rachel Platten American singer and songwriter best known for her 2015 single Fight Song 5 and who won a Daytime Emmy Award John Rose organist Xavier Serbia member of the boy band Menudo financial commentator and syndicated columnist Christopher Seufert documentary film producer and director and photographer Kwaku Sintim Misa Ghanaian actor and comedian Cotter Smith stage film and television actor Ernie Stires composer Allen Butler Talcott landscape painter Richard Tuttle postminimalist artist Ernst Vegelin director of the Courtauld Gallery London John Henry Willcox organist Samuel Adams Wisner rapperAthletics edit Peter Graves Olympic rower Jonah Bayliss Major League Baseball player Robert Bob Blum born 1928 Olympic fencer George Brickley former Major League Baseball and National Football League player Paul Collins former National Football League player Eric DeCosta Executive Vice President and General Manager Baltimore Ravens Dan Doyel former Trinity men s basketball coach Moe Drabowsky former Major League Baseball pitcher Kanzy Emad El Defrawy Squash player Mickey Kobrosky College Football Hall of Fame member former NFL and MLB athlete Roger LeClerc former National Football League player Bill MacDermott professional football coach Jay Monahan Class of 1993 commissioner of golf s PGA Tour Swede Nordstrom football player Chuck Priore former Trinity football coach Joe Shield National Football League quarterback Aaron Westbrooks Irish basketball player Jay Williamson professional golfer current member of the PGA TourBusiness and industry edit Mike Maccagnan general manager for the New York Jets Sam Kennedy president of the Boston Red Sox Hans W Becherer former president and CEO of John Deere S Prestley Blake co founder of the Friendly Ice Cream Corporation David Chang New York City chef and restaurateur on the 2010 Time 100 Most Influential People list Thomas M Chappell co founder and CEO of Tom s of Maine Martin W Clement 11th president of the Pennsylvania Railroad William Pancoast Clyde owner of the Clyde Steamship Company Robert Habersham Coleman iron processing and railroad industrialist Thomas R DiBenedetto president of Boston International Group owner of A S Roma and partner in New England Sports Ventures Elizabeth Elting co founder and co CEO of TransPerfect Kristine Belson president of Sony Pictures Animation and Oscar nominated film producer The Croods Francis R Delano banker George M Ferris investment banker and philanthropist founder of Ferris Baker Watts David Gottesman billionaire member of the board of directors of Berkshire Hathaway John D Howard CEO of Irving Place Capital Thomas S Johnson former chairman and CEO of GreenPoint Financial Corp 6 Raymond E Joslin CEO of CAD Sciences former president of Hearst Entertainment and Syndication former senior vice president of the Hearst Corporation Alfred J Koeppel 1932 2001 New York real estate developer 7 8 Eileen Kraus 1938 2017 trailblazing woman banker and president of Connecticut National Bank 9 Peter S Kraus CEO of AllianceBernstein and former co head of the Investment Management Division at Goldman Sachs 10 Mitchell M Merin former president and chief operating officer of Morgan Stanley Investment Management Danny Meyer founder of Union Square Hospitality Group Union Square Cafe Gramercy Tavern Eleven Madison Park Tabla Blue Smoke James Murren chairman of the board and chief executive officer of MGM Mirage Roy Nutt founder of Computer Sciences Corporation and co creator of FORTRAN Gunnar S Overstrom Jr former vice chair of FleetBoston Financial Charles R Perrin chairman of Warnaco former chairman and CEO of Avon Products and former chairman and CEO of Duracell Michael J Petrucelli founder of Clearpath Inc Paul E Raether member and head of Portfolio Management Committee of KKR 11 William C Richardson board director of Exelon former president of Johns Hopkins University former director on the boards of the Kellogg Company the Bank of New York CSX Corporation and Mercantile Bankshares former head of the Kellogg Foundation Thomas R Savage former CEO of American International Group Clarence D Tuska former director of patent operations of the Radio Corporation of America William Turner board member Ameriprise Financial former president and co CEO at Franklin Electronic Publishers former dean of the Stony Brook University College of Business 12 Camalia Valdes president and CEO of Cerveceria India Ronald V Waters III president and chief executive officer of the LoJack Corporation 13 Roger L Werner director president and chief executive officer of the Outdoors Channel Holdings Inc former chief executive officer and the chief operating officer of ESPN 14 Matthew Prince co founder and CEO of CloudflareGovernment law and public policy edit Elected officials edit John Baptista Ash former U S Representative for Tennessee 15 William Shepperd Ashe former U S Representative 16 Francisco L Borges former Connecticut State Treasurer 17 Charles R Chapman former mayor of Hartford Connecticut and served in both houses of the Connecticut legislature 18 Percival W Clement 57th Governor of Vermont 19 William R Cotter U S Representative for Connecticut 20 Isaac E Crary first elected U S Representative for Michigan 21 Joseph J Crisco Connecticut State Senator 22 Tilton E Doolittle Speaker of the Connecticut House of Representatives and Former United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut Bob Ebinger member of the Montana House of Representatives Arie Eliav Israeli member of the Knesset John H Ewing member of the New Jersey General Assembly and the New Jersey Senate 23 Frank Fasi former mayor of Honolulu John Fonfara Connecticut State Senator Rodney P Frelinghuysen U S Representative for New Jersey 24 Thomas L Harris former U S Representative for Illinois 25 Joan Hartley Connecticut State Senator 26 Charles D Hodges former U S Representative for Illinois 27 Colin M Ingersoll former U S Representative for Connecticut 28 Barbara B Kennelly former U S Representative 29 Henry W King former politician from Ohio Robert L King former New York State Assemblyman Monroe County Executive and chancellor of the State University of New York James Kinsella former mayor of Hartford Connecticut Themis Klarides Class of 1987 Deputy Minority Leader of the Connecticut House of Representatives George Logan Connecticut politician Henry McBride fourth Governor of Washington State 30 Thomas Joseph Meskill former U S Representative 31 Robert F Murphy former Majority Leader of the Massachusetts House of Representatives and 59th Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts William Anthony Paddon former Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador Robert Treat Paine U S Representative for North Carolina Eddie Perez former Mayor of Hartford CT James Phelps former U S Representative for Connecticut 32 John S Phelps former Governor of Missouri 33 Christine C Quinn first female and first openly gay Speaker of the New York City Council Joseph F Ryter former U S Representative 34 Henry Joel Scudder former U S Representative 35 Kevin Sullivan former lieutenant governor of Connecticut and former vice president for community and institutional relations for Trinity Charles A Sumner former U S Representative from California 36 Jane Swift Class of 1987 former acting governor of Massachusetts John T Wait former U S Representative for Connecticut 37 James Wakefield former U S Representative 38 Joseph M Warren former U S Representative for New York 39 Charles C Van Zandt 34th Governor of Rhode Island 40 Law edit George Bachrach politician attorney and current professor at Boston University Joseph Buffington Judge United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit JoAnne A Epps American law professor legal author and Provost of Temple University Arthur Healey Associate Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court Bridget McCormack Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court Richard N Palmer Associate Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court Thomas Richard Purnell Judge United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina Adam Streisand trial lawyer Stanley A Twardy former United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut 41 Christine S Vertefeuille Associate Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court John L Wodatch Chief Disability Rights Section United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division 42 Other political figures edit Paul H Alling first United States Ambassador to Pakistan Michael A Battle Sr Ambassador the U S mission to the African Union 43 Michael Billington LaRouche Movement activist Alfonso L Carney Jr chairman of the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York and former CEO and corporate secretary for the Goldman Sachs Foundation 44 Roderick Allen DeArment former chief of staff for senate majority leader Bob Dole and former United States Deputy Secretary of Labor Eugene H Dooman American diplomat drafted the Potsdam Declaration Steve Elmendorf political chief of staff and deputy campaign manager J Michael Farren Deputy White House Counsel in the Office of Counsel to the President under the 43rd President of the United States George W Bush Julia Freedson former director of The Watchlist on Children and Armed Conflict 45 Joan R Kemler the first woman to serve as Connecticut State Treasurer 1986 87 46 Jesse Lee White House Director of Progressive Media amp Online Response Debra Liang Fenton former executive director of the U S Committee for Human Rights in North Korea 47 Stanley J Marcuss former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce 48 Nguyen Xuan Oanh former governor of the State Bank of Vietnam and former Prime Minister of the Republic of Vietnam Neil Patel former chief policy advisor to Dick Cheney and co founder of The Daily Caller Michael J Petrucelli deputy director and acting director of US Citizenship and Immigration Services at the US Department of Homeland Security Henry Shelton Sanford diplomat and city founder Robert Tome American diplomat physician and writer Richard H Walker general counsel at Deutsche Bank and former director of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission Division of Enforcement Dov Zakheim former government official and Trinity professorJournalism and the media edit Jay Allison independent public radio producer and broadcast journalist 49 Bill Bird journalist and publisher Tucker Carlson commentator former host of Tucker Carlson Tonight George Crile III former CBS News journalist Anna David author journalist and television personality Jon Entine author and Emmy winning special segment journalist with NBC News Eli Lake national security correspondent for The Daily Beast and Newsweek Magazine William F LaPlante II 5 time Emmy winner for ABC and CBS founding Sr Prod of Satellite Newschannel world s first all live cable news network writer Washington Post and UPI Malcolm MacPherson national and foreign correspondent for Newsweek magazine William K Marimow Pulitzer Prize winner executive vice president and editor at The Philadelphia Inquirer 50 Colin McEnroe columnist and radio personality Jim Murray Pulitzer Prize winning sportswriter for the Los Angeles Times David North chairperson of the international editorial board of the World Socialist Web Site Steven Pearlstein columnist for The Washington Post Len Reed former L A Times staff writer and member of 2014 Pulitzer Prize winning editorial team of The Oregonian Portland Robert William St John author broadcaster and journalist David Sarasohn columnist and managing editor of the Portland Oregonian formerly a professor of US history at Reed College Caroline Taylor actor and journalist Walter S Trumbull sportswriter Jesse Watters Class of 2001 host of Watters World and The Five television producer and on air interviewer Fox News Linda Wells founder and editor in chief at Allure magazine George Will Pulitzer Prize winning newspaper columnist author and ABC News political journalistLiterature and publishing edit Edward Albee playwright three time Pulitzer Prize Winner expelled honorary degree 1974 Stephen Belber associate writer of the Laramie Project Park Benjamin Sr poet and publisher Henry Howard Brownell poet and historian Michelle Cliff poet and former Trinity professor Matthew Dicks author Tom Doherty publisher and founder of Tor Books the largest publisher of science fiction and fantasy in the United States Richard Eberhart poet and former Trinity professor Patrice Evans author Patricia Fargnoli poet Charles L Grant novelist and short story writer Ward Just author James Longenbach critic and poet George Malcolm Smith novelist and jazz musicologist Helen Curtin Moskey poet Greg Potter former comic book writer best known for co creating the DC Comics series Jemm Son of Saturn Tom Santopietro best selling author and Broadway theater manager Patricia Roth Schwartz poet playwright and editor Joanna Scott author and professor Parveen Shakir poet and former Trinity professor Peter Swanson author Chase Twichell poet professor and publisherMedicine edit Louis Aronne physician obesity specialist and author Robert Epstein psychologist researcher and writer James Hughes bioethicist Mark Josephson cardiologist and medical text writer James Ewing Mears surgeon and former president of the American Surgical Association John S Meyer physician D Holmes Morton physician and Albert Schweitzer Prize for Humanitarianism recipient William Anthony Paddon physician and Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland 1981 1986 Edward Hazen Parker physician and poet Joseph O Prewitt Diaz psychologistMilitary edit Donn F Porter Medal of Honor recipient Jon A Reynolds United States Air Force Brigadier General and former Vietnam War prisoner of war Griffin Alexander Stedman Union Army Colonel in the U S Civil War Strong Vincent Civil War soldier E Donald Walsh thirty sixth Adjutant General of the State of Connecticut J H Hobart Ward American Civil War general James H Ward first officer of the United States Navy killed during the American Civil War George A Woodward Brigadier General in the United States ArmyReligion and theology edit James Roosevelt Bayley archbishop Eben Edwards Beardsley theologian and clergyman John W Beckwith second bishop of Georgia Clement Moore Butler Episcopal clergyman who served as chaplain of the Chaplain of the United States Senate Edmond La Beaume Cherbonnier professor and scholar founder of Religion Department Arthur Cleveland Coxe second Episcopal bishop of New York Robert Duncan bishop Thomas Gallaudet priest pioneer of deaf education in the United States Alfred Harding second Episcopal bishop of Washington Samuel Hart American Episcopal clergyman Francis L Hawks former priest and professor of divinity at Trinity Mark Hollingsworth Jr 11th bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio Alexander Jolly bishop of Moray Ross and Caithness in the Scottish Episcopal Church David Buel Knickerbacker third Protestant Episcopal bishop of the diocese of Indiana Rev James A Kowalski current dean of the Cathedral of St John the Divine Christie Macaluso American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church John James McCook chaplain and theologian Ian A McFarland Lutheran theologian 43rd Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Cambridge John Mason Neale Anglican divine and scholar William Woodruff Niles A B 1857 professor of Latin 1864 70 Episcopal Bishop of New Hampshire 1870 1914 Horatio Potter bishop and former Trinity professor John E Sanders evangelical Christian theologian and free will theist Henry Winter Syle minister in the Episcopal Church Thomas Hubbard Vail first Episcopal Bishop of Kansas Lemuel H Wells bishop John Williams eleventh Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United StatesScience mathematics and engineering edit William Bowie geodetic engineer 51 Russell Doolittle biochemist A E Douglass astronomer who discovered a correlation between tree rings and the sunspot cycle Dean Hamer Chief of Gene Structure and Regulation National Institutes of Health and discoverer of the controversial gay gene and God gene Eric Fossum physicist and engineer Ernest de Koven Leffingwell geologist and Arctic explorer Christian Sidor biologist and paleontologist curator of vertebrate paleontology in the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture and Biology Professor at the University of Washington Ernest Henry Wilson botanist Bill Zeller computer programmer creator of the MyTunes applicationOther edit Harold Brooks Baker financier journalist and publisher Verner Clapp librarian Katharine Seymour Day historic preservationist Foster Gunnison Jr gay rights activist and archivist Caroline Hewins first female graduate of Trinity College librarian Charles J Hoadly Connecticut State Librarian from 1855 to 1900 52 Kara Kennedy daughter of U S Sen Edward M Kennedy transferred Kelly Killoren Bensimon author jewelry designer and former editor of Elle Accessories Sally E Pingree philanthropist Isaac Toucey former Trustee at Trinity former Secretary of the Navy Attorney General of the United States and the 18th Governor of Connecticut 53 Alexander Trachtenberg activist for the Socialist Party of AmericaFaculty editPaul Assaiante men s squash and tennis coach Ciaran Berry poet and professor of English Sarah Bilston British author and professor of English literature Xiangming Chen dean of the Center for Urban and Global Studies Edmond La Beaume Cherbonnier Professor Emeritus of Religion Michelle Cliff former professor of English George B Cooper former professor of history Leslie Desmangles Charles A Dana Research Professor of Religion and International Studies George Washington Doane former professor of belles lettres Richard Ebeling former Shelby C Davis Visiting Professor in American Economic History and Entrepreneurship Samuel Eliot former Trinity president and professor William W Ellsworth former professor of law and 30th Governor of Connecticut Michael C FitzGerald professor of fine arts Rebecca Goldstein former philosophy professor Robert Hillyer poet and former professor of English James J Hughes sociologist and bioethicist teaching health policy Drew Hyland professor of philosophy at Trinity Mark Jackson former director of football for the Oakland Raiders and former assistant football coach Trinity Gary Jacobson former professor of political science James F Jones president of Trinity College Samuel Kassow Jewish history professor and historian Charles Lemert social theorist and sociologist visiting professor of sociology Michael Lerner former professor of philosophy Reinhard H Luthin visiting professor of history Elmer Truesdell Merrill Latin scholar and former Trinity professor Stephen Minot novelist and short story author Frank Gardner Moore Latin scholar and former Trinity professor Okey Ndibe professor of English teaching fiction and African literature Jon O Newman United States Federal Judge and former instructor at Trinity College Hugh Ogden poet and former professor of creative writing Stewart O Nan former writer in residence and professor of English Robert Bromley Oxnam former professor of Asian history and former president of the Asia Society Gregory Anthony Perdicaris former Ancient Greek professor and first U S Consul to Greece Fred Pfeil former English professor and literary critic Vijay Prashad George and Martha Kellner Chair in South Asian History and professor of international studies Steven Pressman former professor of economics David Rosen literary scholar recipient of the 2013 James Russell Lowell Prize from the MLA Barry R Schaller visiting lecturer in public policy Odell Shepard former professor of English and lieutenant governor of Connecticut Mark Silk professor of religious studies author Edward Stringham associate professor of American business and economic enterprise Clarence Watters chapel organist and head of the music departmentPresidents of the college editJoanne Berger Sweeney 2014 present 22nd president James Fleming Jones Jr 2004 2014 21st president Borden Winslow Painter Jr 58 H 95 2003 2004 20th president Richard H Hersh 2002 2003 19th president Ronald R Thomas H 02 acting president 2001 2002 Evan Samuel Dobelle H 01 1995 2001 18th president Borden Winslow Painter Jr 58 H 95 acting president 1994 1995 Tom Gerety 1989 1994 17th president James Fairfield English Jr H 89 1981 1989 16th president Theodore Davidge 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