List of City College of New York people

The following is a list of notable alumni and faculty of the City College of New York.

Nobel laureates

Graduates of Business School (which became Baruch College in 1968)

Politics, history, government, sociology, philosophy, and religion

Psychology

  • Solomon Asch 1928 – psychologist, known for the Asch conformity experiments
  • Morton Bard – psychologist, trailblazer in crisis intervention and author of The Crime Victim's Book
  • Isidor Chein 1932 – minority group identification, co-wrote amicus curiae brief in Brown v. Board of Education
  • Kenneth Clark – CCNY professor who studied attitudes toward race and testified at Brown v. Board of Education
  • Jacob Cohen – psychologist and statistician, developed the coefficient kappa to assess the reliability of ratings of discrete categories of behavior (e.g., diagnoses of mental disorder); expert on factor analysis and regression analysis
  • Morton Deutsch – social psychology, conflict resolution
  • Leonard Eron – expert on the development of aggression
  • Leon Festinger 1939 – social psychologist; pioneered experimental social psychology, the theory of cognitive dissonance
  • Robert Glaser – educational psychology
  • Henry Gleitman – cognitive psychology, psycholinguistics
  • Arno Gruen – psychologist and psychoanalyst
  • Samuel Guze - psychiatrist; pioneered the emergence of psychiatry's ability to validly diagnose disorders
  • Richard Herrnstein – quantitative analysis of behavior; co-author of The Bell Curve; Harvard professor
  • Frederick Irving Herzberg – two-factor theory of job satisfaction
  • Richard Lazarus – emotion, stress, and coping
  • Abraham Maslow – psychologist, known of Maslow's hierarchy of needs
  • Barry Mehler - psychologist, MA from CCNY, 1972
  • Walter Mischel – social and personality psychology
  • Gardner Murphy – professor of psychology at City College
  • Charles Nemeroff – chair of psychiatry at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
  • Vera S. Paster – clinical psychologist known for her contributions to ethnic minority issues and mental health
  • Margaret Rosario – clinical psychologist known for her research on human sexuality
  • Irvin Rock 1947; MA 1948 – professor of psychology at Berkeley. Leading researcher on perception
  • Hans Strupp (did not graduate) – expert in psychotherapy research

The arts

Literature and journalism

Science and technology

Business

Sports

Other

Fictional

See also

Notes

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