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Official website. IntelliTec College is for-profit technical career training school with locations in Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Albuquerque and Grand Junction. Started in 1965, the college has been in operation for more than fifty years. IntelliTec Colleges’ mission is to build a better community through quality and excellence in career training.
Francis Kilcoyne (died 1985) - President of Brooklyn College. Soia Mentschikoff - chief developer of the Uniform Commercial Code and first woman to teach at Harvard University. Burton Pike - professor Emeritus, Comparative Literature, CUNY Graduate Center. Jennifer Raab - president of Hunter College.
Following is a list of notable alumni from Hobart and William Smith Colleges. The institution was known as Geneva Academy from 1784 to 1822 and Geneva College from 1822 to 1852. The institution was known as Geneva Academy from 1784 to 1822 and Geneva College from 1822 to 1852.
Tom Nugent, college football head coach and sportscaster; College Football Hall of Famer; developer of the I Formation; Les Otten (B.S. 1971), vice chairman and partner, Boston Red Sox Organization; Eddie Sawyer, former Philadelphia Phillies manager and MLB scout; Barry Smith, former NHL associate coach
Todd J. Greenwald, television producer known for Wizards of Waverly Place. John Harrison, director and producer best known for Dune and Frank Herbert's Dune. Doug Herzog, television producer and MTV Networks executive. Shane Hurlbut (BA, 1987), cinematographer. Laura Kightlinger, television writer and producer.
Lewis Frankfort. Melissa Freeman. Nicholas Freudenberg. Miriam Freund-Rosenthal. Ernestine Friedl. (previous page) ( next page ) Categories: City University of New York alumni. Hunter College people.
Robert Freitas, 1974, Feynman Prize in Nanotechnology (2009) Nabeel Gareeb, CEO of MEMC Electronic Materials, Inc.; sixth highest paid CEO in 2007 (with a salary of $79.6 million) Dominic Mazzoni, 1999, creator of the Audacity sound editing program. Bruce Nelson, 1974 (deceased), inventor of the remote procedure call for computer communications.
Horace Mann, Founding president of Antioch College and "father of American Education". Mary Tyler Peabody Mann, American author and educator. Arthur Ernest Morgan, President of Antioch and chairman of Tennessee Valley Authority. Hendrik Willem van Loon, historian, geographer, journalist, author.