List of Kean University people

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This is an enumeration of notable people affiliated with Kean University of New Jersey.

Alumni[]

Education[]

Entertainment[]

Government and politics[]

Alumnus James F. Sloan, head of intelligence for the U.S. Coast Guard
Alumnus Congressman Edward Patten meeting with Defense Secretary Robert McNamara in 1965

Music and art[]

Sports[]

TV, radio, and film[]

Faculty[]

  • McKinley Boston, director of athletics at Kean College, 1986–1987; athletics director at University of Rhode Island, 1988–1990; athletics director at University of Minnesota, 1991–1995; vice president for student development and athletics at University of Minnesota, 1995–2000; athletics director at New Mexico State University, 2004–present
  • Frank J. Esposito, historian; Distinguished Service Professor of History at Kean; 2009 candidate for Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey with independent candidate Christopher Daggett
  • Vera King Farris, Kean College Vice President for Academic Affairs; third president of the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, 1983-2003; former administrator at Kean, Stockton, the State University of New York at Stony Brook, the State University of New York at Brockport, and the University of Michigan; first African-American president of a New Jersey public college; New Jersey Woman of the Year in 1992; New Jersey Policymaker of the Year 1994
  • John Gerrish, composer (best known for The Falcon); professor of music at Kean University
  • Terry Golway, curator of the John T. Kean Center for American History at Kean University; author of several books on American and Irish history; former member of the New York Times editorial board
  • Michael Klein, art history professor at Kean (1996–1998); New York City art consultant and curator
  • Susan MacLaury, health professor; social worker; Emmy and Academy Award-winning producer
  • Frank X. McDermott, former trustee of Kean University; New Jersey delegate to the White House Conference on Education, 1955 (Dwight Eisenhower administration); member of the New Jersey General Assembly 1963-1967, 1975-1977 (assistant majority leader, 1965; minority leader, 1966); President of the New Jersey Senate and acting Governor of New Jersey, 1969; New Jersey Senator, 1967-1973 (Senate majority leader, 1968); Thomas Kean 1977 gubernatorial campaign chairman
  • Jim McGreevey, former Governor of New Jersey; former ethics professor at Kean University
  • Harold Norman Moldenke, former Kean professor; botanist; taxonomist
  • Daniel O'Day, Jr., Vice President-Scholarships, Professor of English, Kean University
  • Richard O'Meara, retired Brigadier General in the United States Army; Vietnam War combat veteran; lawyer; member of the Judge Advocate General's Corps, U.S. Army; taught at Kean University, Rutgers University-Newark, Monmouth University, and the Division of Global Affairs
  • Ryan Spencer Reed, photojournalist; Kean University visiting artist lecturer
  • John J. Wooten, playwright, director, and producer; founding member and Producing Artistic Director of Premiere Stages at Kean University
  • Xiaobo Yu, Chinese palaeontologist and professor on biological sciences credited with first describing the lobe-finned fish Psarolepis romeri, a transitional species between fish and amphibians
  • Raúl Zamudio, curator, art critic, art historian

Athletic coaches[]

Football coaches[]

References[]

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  3. ^ Ed Naha's Public Profile Archived 2011-07-24 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Silman, Anna. "Holly Taylor's American Dream". The Cut. Retrieved 2018-04-02.
  5. ^ Eftimiades, Maria. "Radio Personality Without Limits", The New York Times, July 2, 1989. Retrieved February 20, 2008.
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