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Encyclopedia > Cornellians

Cornellians are persons affiliated with Cornell University, commonly including alumni, current and former faculty members, students, and others. Here follows a list of notable Cornellians.

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Alumni

Nobel laureates

Government / Law / Public Policy

Business

  • Dr. Ken Blanchard - management consultant, co-author "The One Minute Manager."
  • Jeff Bleustein ( BS '60, BME '61) -- CEO of Harley-Davidson
  • Barber B Conable (A.B. ’42, LL.B. ’48) - Congressional representative 1965–85; World Bank president 1986–91
  • Adolph Coors (A.B. 1907) - co-founder of the Coors beer brewing company.
  • Joseph Coors (B.S. 1939) - co-founder of the Coors beer brewing company.
  • Pete Coors (B.S. 1969) - Coors brewery executive and 2004 Senatorial Candidate.
  • David Duffield - co-founder of PeopleSoft software company
  • David Edgerton - co-founder of Burger King restaurant chain
  • Frank E. Gannett (A.B. 1898) - founder of Gannett media company
  • Irwin Jacobs (B.E.E. 1956) - Founder of Qualcomm, a Fortune 500 company
  • Herbert F. Johnson (A.B 1922) and Samuel C Johnson (A.B 1950) - founder/first executives of the Johnson family businesses
  • Austin Kiplinger (A.B. 1939) - journalist, editor of The Kiplinger Letter, founder of Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine, winner of the Peabody Award
  • Charles Lee (B.S. 1962) -- CEO of Verizon
  • Jim McLamore - co-founder of Burger King restaurant chain.
  • Perry Odak - CEO of Ben and Jerry's
  • Frederick Douglass Patterson (Ph.D. 1933) - educator, philanthropist, and founder of the United Negro College Fund; recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom 1987
  • Tom Peters (B.C.E. 1965, M.E.C. 1966) - Business management motivational guru
  • Lewis Platt (B.S.M.E. 1964) - Former CEO of Hewlett-Packard, chairman of Boeing
  • Charles E. Sporck - CEO of National Semiconductor
  • Sanford I. Weill (A.B. 1955)- CEO of Citigroup and co-founder of Salomon, Smith, and Barney, the second largest securities investment firm in the world
  • Ratan N Tata (B.Arch. 1962) - Chairman of Tata Sons (India's wealthiest business group)

Medicine

  • Urie Bronfenbrenner (A.B. 1938) - pioneering researcher in human development
  • Jane Brody (B.S. 1962) - Author and journalist on health and nutrition
  • Dr. Joyce Brothers (B.S. 1947) Author, psychologist, and television personality.
  • Dr. Henry Heimlich (A.B. 1941, M.D. 1943) - inventor of the Heimlich maneuver.
  • Helen Irlen (B.S. 1967) - developer of a color-filtered cure for a certain type of dyslexia known as Scotopic Sensitivity Syndrome or Irlen Syndrome.
  • Dr. Robert Atkins (M.D. 1955) - creator of Atkins Diet and an author on health and nutrition.
  • Anthony S. Fauci (M.D. 1966) - director of NIH’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases; recipient of the 2002 Albany Medical Center Prize in Medicine and Biomedical Research.
  • Philip Levine (M.D. 1923) - immuno-hematologist; discovered the Rh factor in blood in 1939.

Social Sciences

Science and Technology

NASA Astronauts

Literature

Entertainment / Music / Sports

Architecture

Faculty

University Presidents

President Life Tenure
Andrew Dickson White 1832–1918 1866–1885
Charles Kendall Adams 1856–1902 1885–1892
Jacob Gould Schurman 1854–1942 1892–1920
Livingston Farrand 1867–1939 1921–1937
Edmund Ezra Day 1883–1951 1937–1949
Deane Waldo Malott 1898–1996 1951–1963
James A. Perkins 1911–1998 1963–1969
Dale R. Corson b. 1914 1969–1977
Frank H.T. Rhodes b. 1926 1977–1995
Hunter R. Rawlings III b. 1944 1995–2003
Jeffrey Sean Lehman b. 1956 2003-

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Book on notable Cornellians (792 words)
It is fitting that the idea for a book titled The 100 Most Notable Cornellians had its genesis in a newsletter posted on the bulletin board of the Ithaca area YMCA.
Confronted with this challenging abundance, the authors canvassed various Cornell departments, scoured encyclopedias, archives and alumni records and engaged in vigorous debates amongst themselves that occasionally had to be settled by majority vote.
What makes The 100 Most Notable Cornellians unusual as a tribute was the authors' choice to focus on men and women who completed an undergraduate degree.
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