List of Syracuse University people

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This is a list of people associated with Syracuse University, including founders, financial benefactors, notable alumni, notable educators, and speakers. Syracuse University has over 250,000 alumni representing all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and more than 170 countries and territories.[1][2]

Founders[edit]

Jesse Truesdell Peck

Notable benefactors[edit]

Notable alumni[edit]

Arts and letters[edit]

Stephen Dunn
Joyce Carol Oates

Education[edit]

Donna Shalala

Investors, industrialists, and executives[edit]

Hospitality, real estate, construction, and architecture[edit]

Law and public service[edit]

Joe Biden

Media and communications[edit]

Science, engineering, innovation, medicine, and exploration[edit]

Eileen Collins

Sports[edit]

Jim Brown
Larry Csonka
Paul Gait

Entertainment and performing arts[edit]

Peter Falk
Lou Reed
Jerry Stiller

Fictional characters[edit]

Other[edit]

Notable educators[edit]

Notable commencement speakers and honored guests[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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