- Edward J. Bloustein
Edward J. Bloustein (January 20, 1925 - 9 December, 1989) was the seventeenth President of Rutgers University serving from 1971 to 1989. He was born in New York City, and he graduated from James Monroe High School in the Bronx in 1942. He served in the United States Army from 1943 to 1946.
- Robert Andrews
Robert Andrews (born 1957) is an American politician, currently (as of 2006) serving as a Democrat in the U.S. House of Representatives from New Jersey's 1st congressional district. He has been a Congressman since 1991. Andrews is the son and grandson of shipyard workers and was the first in his family to attend college. He graduated summa cum laude from Bucknell University, where he also was Phi Beta Kappa. He received his law degree from Cornell University, …
- Brian Weatherson
Brian Weatherson is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Cornell's Sage School of Philosophy. As of January 2008 he will move to Rutgers University. Australian born, he received his PhD from Monash University in 1998, with a dissertation on formal models for reasoning under uncertainty, titled "On Uncertainty." He has held previous appointments at Syracuse and Brown. His areas of expertise are Epistemology, Metaphysics, Philosophy of Language, and Decision Theory.
- Leonid Khachiyan
Leonid Khachiyan was a Russian mathematician who taught Computer Science at Rutgers University. He was most famous for his Ellipsoid algorithm for linear programming, which was the first such algorithm known to have a polynomial running time. Even though this algorithm was shown to be impractical due to the high degree of the polynomial in its running time, …
- Ron Prince
Ron Prince (born September 18, 1969, in Omaha, Nebraska) is the head football coach at Kansas State University. In his first season he was the third-youngest NCAA Division I-Bowl Subdivision head coach in the country, and he is presently one of just six African-American head coaches in the Division I Bowl Subdivision. Prince succeeded Bill Snyder at Kansas State following the 2005 season. In his first season at Kansas State, in 2006, …
- Karen Pryor
Karen Pryor is an author and a scientist with an international reputation in the fields of marine mammal biology and behavioral psychology. Through her work with dolphins in the 1960s, she pioneered modern, force-free animal training methods, and became an authority on applied operant conditioning—the art and science of changing behavior with positive reinforcement. She is a founder and leading proponent of clicker training, …
- Leonie Brinkema
Leonie M. Brinkema (born 1944, in Teaneck, New Jersey) is a United States District Court judge, in the Eastern District of Virginia. From Dutch descent, judge Brinkema received her B.A. from Douglass College in 1966 and undertook graduate studies in philosophy at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (1966) and New York University (1967-1969). She earned her M.L.S. at Rutgers University in 1970 and her J.D. at Cornell University in 1976.
- Mike Lesk
Mike E. Lesk is an American computer programmer. In the 1960s, Mike Lesk worked for the SMART project, wrote much of its retrieval code and did many of the retrieval experiments, as well as obtaining a PhD in Chemical Physics. In the 1970s, he worked at Bell Labs, in the group that built Unix. Lesk wrote Unix tools for word processing ("tbl" and "refer"), compiling ("lex"), and networking ("uucp").
- Ira Nadel
Ira B. Nadel is Professor of English at the University of British Columbia He received his BA & MA from Rutgers University and his PhD. from Cornell university. Professor Nadel is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, and has won a number of academic awards. He has written numerous books, both biographies of major literary figures, and a book about the art of writing biography itself "Biography, Fiction Fact & Form (1984)".
- Frank Wilcoxon
Frank Wilcoxon was a chemist and statistician, known for the development of statistical tests. Frank Wilcoxon was born to American parents on 2 September 1892 in County Cork, Ireland. He grew up in Catskill, New York but received part of his education in England. In 1917 he graduated from Pennsylvania Military College with a B.Sc.. After the First World War he entered graduate studies, first at Rutgers University, where he was awarded an M.S. in chemistry in 1921, …
- Harlan James Smith
Harlan James Smith (August 25, 1924-October 17, 1991) was an American astronomer. He was born in Wheeling, West Virginia, the son of Paul and Anna McGregor Smith. While attending Wheeling High School he was named first runner up in the "Westinghouse National Science Talent Search". From 1943 until the end of World War II he served in the U.S. Army Air Corps, performing weather observation. Following the war he attended Harvard University, earning a B.A. in 1949.
- Rick Barongi
Rick is actively involved in several national and international conservation programs including a tapir project in Panama and a South African National Parks project. He is Vice President of the International Rhino Foundation and serves on the board of the Margot Marsh Biodiversity Fund and the Field Conservation Committee of the AZA (American Zoo and Aquarium Association). He has traveled extensively to Africa (over 25 trips) and South America (20 trips).
- Kyle Baldwin
Click Here To Visit The ABC Foundationâs Official Website.
- Thomas Noel
Ask me and I'll tell you...
- Alex
Buy your.
- Roni Avissar
Dr. Avissar received a B.S. (1980), a M.S. (1872) awarded Summa Cum Laude and a Ph.D. (1987) in Soil and Water Sciences at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.
- Anthony
Hey I am known by alot of different names,but mostly just known as that guy.There is not much to write about me. I am 25 and single because I am a jerk and I always say what's on my mind. I would rather tell the truth rather than put on a show. I have a beautiful son named Andrew and I wouldn't trade him for anything.
- Nazera Pasha
im not about anything yet. give me a few years. maybe i'll be all about scientific research. or maybe i'll be all about family and housework. or maybe i'll still be deciding. who knows.
- Terry Lin
Student of Life, trying to learn and improve myself every moment of every single day. (OK, not EVERY moment--but you get the drift!) Dig Golf, Tennis, Skiing, Wing Chun Kung Fu, getting strange looks whilst riding Cy-bro's Recumbent Bike (with the quadrophonic iPod driven sound system I hooked up) and of course, my NY Rangers. Music is an integral part of the fabric of my life, and I enjoy creating it and listening to it just the same.
- Carol Kim
I may be a Vegas gal, but inside I'm still a New Yorker and an old fashioned Korean American girl at heart.
- Dan
sn: omgitzzdan.
- Helen Fisher
Helen Fisher Ph.D., of Rutgers University, is a world-renowned biological anthropologist and an expert in the science of human attraction. Dr. Fisher's long-standing research helped Match.com in the development of a new relationship site, called Chemistry.com. First introduced in the fall of 2005, Chemistry.com features a Chemistry Profile™ personality assessment and matching system, which were both developed in collaboration with Dr. Fisher.
- Roger Pincus
Roger Pincus Chief Technology Officer Roger Pincus joined CMG Capital Management Group, Inc. in 2004 where he acts as Chief Technology Officer. He is responsible for all aspects of the firm’s technology infrastructure. Prior to joining CMG, Mr. Pincus headed his own small business computer consulting firm, Haverford Consulting Group, Inc. which specialized in providing a complete range of computer consulting services to small business.
- Nina
If you just look at my page, you would think I was a huge lush. I do enjoy a cocktail, an awesome Trappist ale or a tremendous Burgundy, but I really do consume in moderation. It's just, my business is the booze business. I'm looking to meet and mingle with those in the industry--those who make it, those who market it, those who sell and serve it, and then all of us who consume it. I'm not selling anyting. Just being social.
- Jose A. Cruz
Jose A. Cruz, BA Jose A. Cruz received his BA from Cornell University in 1999 and is an MSW, LSW candidate for Fall 2007 from Rutgers University School of Social Work. He is working with the Proyecto Vida: Latino Deje de Fumar initiative which is funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to provide culturally competent tobacco cessation services to the Latino community in New Jersey.
- S.M. Miller
Dr. Miller has been a visiting professor at the University of California-Santa Cruz; Boston College; London School of Economics, and Punjab University-India. He has also taught labor programs at the University of Michigan, Rutgers University, and Cornell University.
- Stephen S. Fuller
Dr. Stephen S. Fuller Dr. Fuller is Professor of Public Policy for the Institute of Public Policy at George Mason University. Previously, he served as Chairman of the Department of Urban Planning and Real Estate Development and Director of Doctoral Programs at George Washington University. Dr. Fuller is a noted author and recognized expert on urban and regional planning.
- Philip Ginsberg
Philip Ginsberg Dr. Ginsberg is an Executive Vice President at Cantor Fitzgerald, the world's largest broker of U.S. Government securities, Eurobonds, and sovereign debt. He is also Vice President of the Cantor Fitzgerald Foundation and Director of Cantor Fitzgerald International.
- Jessica
- Tony Hannan
- Margaret Puccio
Dr. Margaret Puccio attended Rutgers University where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree. She then graduated from Cornell University where she received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree. During her senior year in veterinary school, Dr. Puccio received the prestigious American College of Veterinary Surgeons Award.
- Bob Scott
Bob Scott is Executive Vice President and General Counsel responsible for all legal affairs of Tyco Electronics, one of the world’s largest providers of engineered electronic components, network solutions and wireless systems. With 2006 revenue of US$12.3 billion, Tyco Electronics has nearly 100,000 employees in more than 45 countries. Mr. Scott also heads the Strategy and Business Development Department and is responsible for the company’s merger and acquisition strategy.
- William Cruz
William Cruz William Cruz , president of TCB Consulting, is a lecturer focusing on the differences in communications styles across cultures and how to effectively deal with these differences in the corporate environment. He has spoken at Verizon, NASA, Chevron, Kodak, Raytheon, Harvard, MIT, Columbia University and the Power of Diversity Conference to name a few.
- I. Elaine Allen
Dr. I. Elaine Allen Associate Professor of Statistics & Entrepreneurship Undergraduate Faculty Director, Center for Women's Leadership Co-Director, Babson Survey Research Group Dr. I. Elaine Allen is Associate Professor of Statistics and Entrepreneurship.
- Bob Bussel
Bob Bussel DIRECTOR, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR In 2002 Bob Bussel joined the UO faculty as director of LERC. His current teaching interests include leadership development, internal organizing and mobilization, organizing, labor history, immigration, and communications.
- Mark Frank
Mark Frank Mark Frank received his Ph.D. in Social Psychology from Cornell University in 1989. He then did postdoctoral research with Dr. Paul Ekman. In 1992 he joined the School of Psychology at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, and 4 years later joined the Communication Department at Rutgers University in New Jersey. In 2005 he returned to his hometown by accepting a position in the School of Informatics at the University of Buffalo.
- Jason S. Garlock
Jason S. Garlock , CFA EQUITY and FIXED INCOME TRADER, PORTFOLIO MANAGER, INVESTMENT ANALYST served as a portfolio associate for Cobblestone before joining the firm's investment team. Jason is a CFA charterholder. Prior to joining Cobblestone, Jason worked as an environmental engineer for Camp Dresser & McKee. Jason received a B.S. degree in Civil Engineering from Cornell University and an M.S. degree in Water Resources and Environmental Engineering from Rutgers University.
- Paul Vincelli
Paul Vincelli , extension professor of plant pathology at the University of Kentucky, is a native of Eatontown, NJ. He received a bachelor’s degree (botany, 1981) and master’s degree (plant pathology, 1983) from Rutgers University and a Ph.D. degree (plant pathology, 1988) from Cornell University. Vincelli has taught courses at three universities, beginning his teaching career following the lecture model common to college-level science classrooms.
- John F. Callahan
John F. Callahan John F. Callahan came to NJP Associates with extensive experience in insurance and customer service. He has worked as an agent and financial representative in western New York State for the Prudential, and as a customer service representative assisting MetLife policyholders understand that company's demutualization. John has taught English composition at the university and secondary levels, as well as English as a Second Language to adults.
- Kevin