Wagner College - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Tiffany Andrade, Miss New Jersey USA 2008 and 2nd runner-up at Miss USA 2008
  • Andrew Bailey, MLB Pitcher for the Boston Red Sox. 2009 & 2010 A.L. All-Star. 2009 A.L. Rookie of the Year.
  • Bob Beckel, Political Commentator and analyst on the Fox News Channel.
  • Peter L. Berger, sociologist and theologian
  • Jedediah Bila, author and political pundit
  • Kathy Brier, actor
  • Molly Burnett, star of Days of Our Lives
  • Lillian G. Burry, politician
  • Tim Capstraw, sports announcer and college basketball coach
  • Jim Carroll, writer (The Basketball Diaries), poet, punk rocker
  • Michelle Cliff, author
  • Piotr Czech, Former NFL Kicker
  • Fred Espenak, NASA astronomer
  • Carmine Giovinazzo, Actor (CSI: NY)
  • Randy Graff, actor
  • Samantha Hammel, singer, actress and record producer
  • Friedrich Katz, anthropologist and historian
  • Rich Kotite, former NFL Head Coach
  • Robert Loggia, actor
  • Alicia Luciano, Miss New Jersey 2002
  • Donna Lupardo, member of the New York State Assembly
  • Kenneth Mitchell, politician
  • William Maxwell, artist
  • Guy Molinari, former Borough President of Staten Island; former member of the United States Congress
  • Dan Mullen, head football coach at Mississippi State University
  • Sean Munson, basketball player
  • Alexander Noyes, current drummer for the band Honor Society (band)
  • Amy Polumbo, Former Miss New Jersey (2007–2008)
  • Vinnie Potestivo, Television Producer
  • Danny Seigle, Philippine Basketball (PBA) player, member of the Philippine Basketball Team
  • Julian Stanford, NFL Linebacker for the Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Lynne Stewart, imprisoned civil rights lawyer
  • Robert Straniere, former member of New York State Assembly
  • Brian Whitman, radio talk show host
  • Paul Zindel, author and playwright

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