List of Pomona College people
Notable alumni and staff of Pomona College
![The Pomona class of 1894 gathered outdoors](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c3/Pomona_College_class_of_1894.jpg/320px-Pomona_College_class_of_1894.jpg)
Pomona College
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) is an elite
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private
liberal arts college
in
Claremont, California
, and the founding member of the
Claremont Colleges
consortium.
[4]
Many notable individuals have been affiliated with the college as graduates, non-graduating attendees, faculty, staff, or administrators.
Since its founding in 1887, Pomona has graduated 130 classes of students. As of the spring 2023 semester, the college enrolls approximately 1,700 students [5] and has roughly 25,000 living alumni. [6] The top industries for graduates include technology; education; consulting and professional services; finance; government, law, and politics; arts, entertainment, and media; healthcare and social services; nonprofits; and research. [7] [8]
As of the fall 2022 semester, Pomona employs 271 faculty members. [9] The college has had 10 presidents, the first four of whom were Congregational ministers. The current president, G. Gabrielle Starr , took office in July 2017 . [10]
Notable alumni
Arts and letters
Visual art
![The Dividing the Light installation, consisting of an illuminated canopy with a cutout framing the sky above](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/32/Dividing_the_Light_interior.jpg/180px-Dividing_the_Light_interior.jpg)
Name | Class year | Notability | Ref. |
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Milford Zornes | 1934 | California Scene Painting watercolor artist | [11] |
Roger Edward Kuntz | 1948 | Landscape painter | [12] |
Marcia Hafif | 1951 | Artist, known for minimalist and process art works | [13] |
Barbara T. Smith | 1953 | Performance artist | [14] |
Helen Pashgian | 1956 | Light and Space artist | [15] |
James Strombotne | 1956 | Painter | [16] |
Mary GrandPré | 1960s [lower-alpha 1] | Illustrator, best known for her work on the U.S. editions of the Harry Potter books | [17] |
James Turrell | 1965 | Light and Space artist, known for skyspaces and Roden Crater land art project | [18] [19] |
Judy Fiskin | 1966 | Photographer and video artist | [20] |
Chris Burden | 1969 | Performance, sculpture, and installation artist | [21] [22] [23] |
Peter Shelton | 1973 | Sculptor | [24] |
Miko Lim | 2002 | Director and photographer | [25] |
Film and television
![Robert Taylor, looking off-camera with his hand near his chin](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8a/Robert_Taylor_by_Eric_Carpenter%2C_1946.jpg/180px-Robert_Taylor_by_Eric_Carpenter%2C_1946.jpg)
![Richard Chamberlain sitting on a film set](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/46/%D7%99%D7%95%D7%A0%D7%99_%D7%94%D7%9E%D7%A0%D7%97%D7%9D_%D7%95%D7%A8%D7%99%D7%A6%27%D7%A8%D7%93_%D7%A6%27%D7%9E%D7%91%D7%A8%D7%9C%D7%99%D7%9F_%D7%91%D7%9E%D7%9B%D7%A8%D7%95%D7%AA_%D7%94%D7%9E%D7%9C%D7%9A_%D7%A9%D7%9C%D7%9E%D7%94_%D7%91%D7%96%D7%99%D7%9E%D7%91%D7%91%D7%95%D7%95%D7%94_%28cropped%29.jpg/180px-%D7%99%D7%95%D7%A0%D7%99_%D7%94%D7%9E%D7%A0%D7%97%D7%9D_%D7%95%D7%A8%D7%99%D7%A6%27%D7%A8%D7%93_%D7%A6%27%D7%9E%D7%91%D7%A8%D7%9C%D7%99%D7%9F_%D7%91%D7%9E%D7%9B%D7%A8%D7%95%D7%AA_%D7%94%D7%9E%D7%9C%D7%9A_%D7%A9%D7%9C%D7%9E%D7%94_%D7%91%D7%96%D7%99%D7%9E%D7%91%D7%91%D7%95%D7%95%D7%94_%28cropped%29.jpg)
Name | Class year | Notability | Ref. |
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Joel McCrea | 1928 | Film actor ( Sullivan's Travels , Foreign Correspondent ) | [29] [30] |
John Whitney | 1930s [lower-alpha 1] | Early computer animation filmmaker | [31] [32] |
Robert Taylor | 1933 | Film actor ( Quo Vadis , Ivanhoe ) | [33] [34] |
Art Clokey | Attended 1939–1943 | Stop-motion clay animator and creator of Gumby | [35] [36] [37] |
Amanda Blake | Attended c. 1950 [lower-alpha 1] | Actress ( Gunsmoke ) | [38] |
Richard Chamberlain | 1956 | Film and theatre actor ( Dr. Kildare , Shōgun , The Thorn Birds ), three-time Golden Globe winner | [39] |
Robert Towne | 1956 | Academy Award -winning screenwriter ( Chinatown ; nominated for The Last Detail and Shampoo ) | [39] |
Anthony Zerbe | 1958 | Emmy -winning character actor ( Will Penny , The Omega Man , Licence to Kill ) | [40] |
David S. Ward | 1967 | Film director ( Major League ) and Academy Award -winning screenwriter ( The Sting ) | [41] |
Robert Blalack | 1970 | Visual effects artist (won Academy Award for Star Wars and an Emmy for The Day After ) | [42] [43] |
Scott Paulin | 1971 | Actor ( The Right Stuff ), husband of actress Wendy Phillips | [44] |
Lynda Obst | 1972 | Film and television producer | [45] |
George C. Wolfe | 1976 | Two-time Tony Award -winning play director, playwright and film director ( Nights in Rodanthe ) | [46] |
Allison Jones | 1977 | Emmy Award-winning casting director | [47] [48] |
Rosalind Chao | 1978 | Actress ( The Joy Luck Club , Star Trek: The Next Generation ) | [49] |
Ted Field | 1979 | Media mogul and film producer | [50] |
Paul Guay | 1979 | Screenwriter ( Liar Liar , Heartbreakers , The Little Rascals ) | [51] [52] |
Joe Menosky | 1979 | Television writer ( Star Trek franchise) | [53] |
Melissa Jo Peltier | 1983 | Television writer and producer ( Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan ) | [54] |
Jim Taylor | 1984 | Academy Award -winning screenwriter ( Sideways ); frequent writing partner of Alexander Payne | [55] |
Viveca Paulin | 1991 | Actor, wife of comedian Will Ferrell | [56] |
Kelly Perine | 1991 | Television actor | [57] |
Alison Rosen | 1997 | Podcaster, writer, and television personality | [58] |
Aditya Sood | 1997 | Film producer ( The Martian , Deadpool , Deadpool 2 ) | [59] [60] [61] |
Sylvain White | 1998 | Film director ( Stomp the Yard ) | [62] |
Music
![Kris Kristofferson giving a thumbs up](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a0/Kristofferson_-_78.jpg/180px-Kristofferson_-_78.jpg)
Name | Class year | Notability | Ref. |
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John Cage | Attended 1928–1930 | Avant-garde composer, musician, and poet | [63] [64] [65] |
Vladimir Ussachevsky | 1935 | Composer of electronic music | [66] |
Robert Shaw | 1938 | Fourteen-time Grammy -winning conductor | [67] |
Chris Strachwitz | Transferred 1952 | Grammy -winning record label executive and producer | [68] |
Kris Kristofferson | 1958 | Writer, singer-songwriter, actor, and musician | [40] [69] |
Douglas Leedy | 1959 | Composer and music scholar | [70] |
Frank Zappa | Auditor, c. 1959 | Prolific musician, member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | [71] |
Lucy Shelton | 1965 | Soprano | [72] |
David Noon | 1968 | Composer | [73] |
David Murray | 1977 | Jazz musician | [74] |
Frank Albinder | 1980 | Conductor, former director of Chanticleer | [75] |
Eric Friedl | 1988 | Musician, The Oblivians ; owner of Goner Records | [76] |
Christine Fan | Attended 1990s [lower-alpha 1] | American-born Taiwanese singer and actress | [77] |
Chris Cain | 1999 | Musician, We Are Scientists | [78] |
Keith Murray | 2000 | Musician, We Are Scientists | [78] |
Tunji Balogun | 2004 | Record label executive, CEO of Def Jam Recordings and co-founder of Keep Cool Records | [79] |
Journalism and non-fiction writing
![Bill Keller](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/bc/Bill_keller_at_nyc.jpg/180px-Bill_keller_at_nyc.jpg)
Name | Class year | Notability | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
Relman Morin | 1929 | Two-time Pulitzer Prize -winning journalist for the Associated Press | [81] [40] [82] |
Paul Fussell | 1947 | Cultural and literary historian, known for criticism of the romanticization of war | [83] [46] |
H. Arnold Barton | 1953 | Historian of Scandinavian history | [84] [85] |
Terry Drinkwater | 1958 | CBS News correspondent | [86] |
Doug McConnell | 1967 | Television journalist | [87] [88] |
Bill Keller | 1970 | Executive editor of The New York Times and winner of the 1989 Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting | [89] [80] [90] |
Verlyn Klinkenborg | 1974 | Author, editor, and academic, known for his writings on rural America | [91] [92] |
Joe Palca | 1974 | NPR science correspondent | [93] |
Mary Schmich | 1975 | Columnist for the Chicago Tribune and winner of the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for Commentary | [94] [95] [96] |
Lynn Walford | 1979 | Automotive technology writer | [97] |
Richard Pérez‑Peña | 1984 | Reporter for The New York Times | [98] |
Zafar Sobhan | 1992 | Bangladeshi journalist and editor of the Dhaka Tribune | [99] [100] |
Judd Legum | 2000 | Journalist, lawyer, and political staffer; founder of ThinkProgress | [101] [102] |
Ashlee Vance | 2000 | Technology and business journalist, author | [103] |
Conor Friedersdorf | 2002 | Staff writer for The Atlantic , known for civil libertarian perspectives | [104] |
Writing
Name | Class year | Notability | Ref. |
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Richard Armour | 1927 | Author, humorist, professor | [105] |
Ved Mehta | 1956 | Indian writer | [106] |
William Irwin Thompson | 1962 | Poet, cultural historian, cultural critic | [107] [108] |
Ray Young Bear | Attended 1969–1972 | Poet and novelist, known for work on contemporary Native American identity | [109] |
Garrett Hongo | 1973 | Japanese-American poet | [110] |
Louis Menand | 1973 | Writer, The Metaphysical Club (which won the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for History ) | [111] [112] |
Richard Preston | 1976 | Writer for The New Yorker and bestselling author of The Hot Zone | [46] |
Douglas Preston | 1978 | Writer for The New Yorker and Smithsonian , bestselling thriller author | [113] |
Vikram Chandra | 1984 | Indian-American writer | [55] [114] |
Tom Lin | 2018 | Carnegie Medal –winning author | [115] |
Other
![Marianne Williamson](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/01/Marianne_Williamson_November_2019.jpg/180px-Marianne_Williamson_November_2019.jpg)
Name | Class year | Notability | Ref. |
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Fong Foo Sec | Preparatory school, [lower-alpha 2] transferred 1901 | Chinese educator and publicist, Pomona's first Asian student, English department editor of The Commercial Press | [116] [117] |
Essae Martha Culver | 1905 | First state librarian of Louisiana and president of the American Library Association | [118] |
Clara Breed | 1927 | Librarian who opposed Japanese internment during World War II and supported children sent to camps | [119] [120] |
Edwin B. Crittenden | 1938 | Alaskan architect | [121] |
David Ossman | Transferred in 1956 | Writer and comedian best known as a member of the Firesign Theatre | [122] [39] |
Twyla Tharp | Transferred in 1960 | Emmy and Tony award-winning dancer and choreographer | [123] [124] |
Marianne Williamson | Attended 1970–1972 | Author, spiritual leader, activist, and 2020 presidential candidate | [125] [45] |
Don Daglow | 1974 | Video game designer and producer | [126] |
Eddie Dombrower | 1980 | Video game designer and producer | [126] |
Alex Linder | 1988 | Owner and operator of the Vanguard News Network , an antisemitic, white supremacist website | [127] |
Government and law
U.S. Senators and Congresspeople
![Brian Schatz](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/27/Brian_Schatz%2C_official_portrait%2C_113th_Congress_2.jpg/180px-Brian_Schatz%2C_official_portrait%2C_113th_Congress_2.jpg)
Name | Class year | Notability | Ref. |
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Alan Cranston | Transferred 1933 | Democratic U.S. Senator for California (1969–1993) | [128] [129] [130] |
Frank Evans | Attended 1941–1943 | Democratic U.S. Representative for Colorado's 3rd district (1965–1979) | [131] [132] |
Chip Pashayan | 1963 | Republican U.S. Representative for California's 17th district (1979–1991) | [131] [133] |
Brian Schatz | 1994 | Democratic U.S. Senator for Hawaii (2012–present) | [134] [135] [131] [136] |
Federal officials
Name | Class year | Notability | Ref. |
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Leslie A. Wheeler | 1921 | U.S. government official and diplomat who helped liberalize international agricultural trade | [137] [138] |
William B. Bader | 1953 | United States Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs | [139] |
Esther Brimmer | 1983 | U.S. foreign policy expert and Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs | [140] |
David Holmes | 1997 | Diplomat and counselor for political affairs at the U.S Embassy in Ukraine | [141] |
State and city officials
Name | Class year | Notability | Ref. |
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Silsby Spalding | Preparatory school, [lower-alpha 2] c. 1904 | First mayor of Beverly Hills, California | [143] [144] |
Mark Wyland | 1968 | Republican California Senator | [145] |
Ellen Bard | 1971 | Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives | [146] |
Tick Segerblom | 1971 | Democratic Nevada Senator | [147] [148] |
Cristina Garcia | 1999 | Democratic California Assemblyperson | [149] |
Judges
Diplomats
Name | Class year | Notability | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
Hugh S. Gibson | Attended c. 1900 | U.S. interwar diplomat, ambassador, proponent of the professionalization of the Foreign Service | [163] [164] |
Julian Nava | 1951 | First Mexican-American to become the U.S. Ambassador to Mexico | [165] |
Kenneth L. Brown | 1959 | U.S. ambassador to Ghana, Côte d'Ivoire, and Congo-Brazzaville | [166] |
Activists
![Myrlie Evers-Williams giving a speech](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/1f/Myrlie_Evers-Williams.jpg/180px-Myrlie_Evers-Williams.jpg)
Name | Class year | Notability | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
Virginia Prince | 1935 | Transgender rights activist and founder of Transvestia magazine | [167] [168] [169] |
Myrlie Evers‑Williams | 1968 | Activist, first full-time chairperson of the NAACP | [170] [171] |
John Payton | 1973 | Civil rights attorney and president of NAACP Legal Defense Fund (co-founded Black Student Union at Pomona) | [172] [173] |
Kafi D. Blumenfield | 1993 | Nonprofit executive, activist, and civic leader | [174] [175] |
Military
![James Howard sitting in the cockpit of his P-51 Mustang fighter plane](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/3a/James_Howard_April_1944.jpg/220px-James_Howard_April_1944.jpg)
Name | Class year | Notability | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
James H. Howard | 1937 | Brigadier general , member of the Flying Tigers during World War II and Medal of Honor recipient | [177] [178] [176] |
Verne Orr | 1937 | U.S. Secretary of the Air Force , 1981–1985 | [179] |
Business
![Roy E. Disney sitting in a suit and grinning](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/3f/Roy_E._Disney.jpg/180px-Roy_E._Disney.jpg)
Name | Class year | Notability | Ref. |
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Russell K. Pitzer | 1900 | Citrus farmer, founder of Pitzer College | [180] [181] |
Frank R. Seaver | 1905 | Lawyer, naval officer, oil drilling executive, and philanthropist; first president of the Associated Students of Pomona College | [182] [183] |
Donald McKenna | 1929 | Businessperson and philanthropist, known for donations to Claremont McKenna College | [184] |
R. Stanton Avery | 1932 | Inventor of modern stickers , founder of Avery Adhesives | [185] |
Elmer P. Wheaton | 1933 | Aerospace and marine engineer and executive at the Douglas Aircraft Company and the Lockheed Missiles and Space Company | [186] |
Charles Scripps | 1943 | Chair of the board of the E. W. Scripps Company | [187] [188] |
Richard C. Seaver | 1946 | Oil drilling executive and philanthropist | [189] [190] |
Roy E. Disney | 1951 | Executive at The Walt Disney Company ; nephew of Walt Disney | [81] [191] |
Frank Wells | 1952 | President of The Walt Disney Company and mountaineer | [192] [156] |
Burton Smith | Transferred 1959 | Computer architect , co-founder of Cray , and Microsoft Fellow | [193] [194] |
Kent Brownridge | 1962 | General manager of Rolling Stone and CEO of Dennis Publishing and Alpha Media | [195] [196] [197] |
Linda G. Alvarado | 1973 | CEO of Alvarado Construction; co-owner of the Colorado Rockies | [198] |
Cathy Corison | 1975 | Winemaker | [199] |
Hashim Djojohadikusumo | 1976 | Indonesian entrepreneur and brother of former Indonesian presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto | [200] |
Lynn Forester de Rothschild | 1976 | CEO of E.L. Rothschild | [201] [202] |
Bryan White | 1984 | Co-founder of BlackRock 's multi-billion dollar hedge fund investments business and Sahsen Ventures | [203] [204] [205] |
Libby Armintrout | 1986 | Philanthropist and sister of Bill Gates | [206] |
Bernard C. Chan | 1988 | Convenor of the Hong Kong Executive Council and President of Asia Financial Holdings | [207] |
Osman Kibar | 1992 | Billionaire founder of biotech firm Samumed | [208] [209] |
Laszlo Bock | 1993 | Former Senior Vice President, People Operations, Google , and co-founder and CEO of Humu | [210] [211] [212] |
Adam Bowen | 1998 | Billionaire co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of Juul | [213] [214] [215] |
Nick Friedman | 2005 | President and co-founder of College Hunks Hauling Junk | [216] [217] |
Maya Horgan Famodu | 2012 | Founder of Ingressive and named in Forbes Africa's "30 Under 30" list in 2018 | [218] |
Science
![Jennifer Doudna](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5d/Professor_Jennifer_Doudna_ForMemRS.jpg/180px-Professor_Jennifer_Doudna_ForMemRS.jpg)
Religion
![Painting of Seraphim Rose sitting at a desk in a cabin with an open book](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/be/Seraphim_Rose._Mironov.jpg/180px-Seraphim_Rose._Mironov.jpg)
Name | Class year | Notability | Ref. |
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Charles E. Fuller | 1910 | Clergyman and radio evangelist who founded the Fuller Theological Seminary | [248] |
Gladwyn M. Childs | 1919 | Minister, missionary, and anthropologist | [249] |
Seraphim (Eugene) Rose | 1956 | Russian Orthodox hieromonk | [250] |
Nancy Raabe | 1977 | Lutheran pastor and composer | [251] |
Megan Traquair | 1985 | Eighth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Northern California | [252] [253] |
Academia
College presidents
![David Prescott Barrows](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2f/David_P._Barrows_LCCN2014714775_%28cropped%29.jpg/180px-David_P._Barrows_LCCN2014714775_%28cropped%29.jpg)
Name | Class year | Notability | Ref. |
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David Prescott Barrows | 1894 | Ninth president of the University of California , anthropologist, major general in the California National Guard , and first editor of The Student Life | [255] [256] [254] |
David Outcalt | 1956 | Chancellor, University of Wisconsin–Green Bay and University of Alaska Anchorage | [257] [258] |
John V. Lombardi | 1963 | Fifth president of the Louisiana State University System | [259] |
R. Stanton Hales | 1964 | 10th president of the College of Wooster and two-time U.S. badminton men's singles champion | [260] [23] |
Eileen Wilson‑Oyelaran | 1969 | 17th president of Kalamazoo College | [261] |
Anne M. Houtman | 1983 | 20th president of Earlham College | [262] [263] [264] |
Thomas J. Minar | 1985 | 16th president of Franklin College in Indiana | [265] |
Erika H. James | 1991 | Dean of the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania | [210] [266] |
Professors and academics
![Model of a Chinese dwelling with clay models of two men sitting at a table in conversation](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/fa/%E9%99%88%E7%BF%B0%E7%AC%99%E5%A1%91%E5%83%8F%EF%BC%8C%E5%B1%95%E7%8E%B0%E4%BB%96%E5%88%B0%E4%BF%9D%E5%AE%9A%E5%86%9C%E6%88%B7%E5%AE%B6%E4%B8%AD%E8%B0%83%E6%9F%A5%E5%86%9C%E4%B8%9A%E7%94%9F%E4%BA%A7%E5%92%8C%E5%AE%B6%E5%BA%AD%E7%BB%8F%E6%B5%8E%E6%83%85%E5%86%B5%E7%9A%84%E5%9C%BA%E9%9D%A2%EF%BC%8C%E6%97%A0%E9%94%A1%E5%8D%9A%E7%89%A9%E9%A6%86.jpg/220px-%E9%99%88%E7%BF%B0%E7%AC%99%E5%A1%91%E5%83%8F%EF%BC%8C%E5%B1%95%E7%8E%B0%E4%BB%96%E5%88%B0%E4%BF%9D%E5%AE%9A%E5%86%9C%E6%88%B7%E5%AE%B6%E4%B8%AD%E8%B0%83%E6%9F%A5%E5%86%9C%E4%B8%9A%E7%94%9F%E4%BA%A7%E5%92%8C%E5%AE%B6%E5%BA%AD%E7%BB%8F%E6%B5%8E%E6%83%85%E5%86%B5%E7%9A%84%E5%9C%BA%E9%9D%A2%EF%BC%8C%E6%97%A0%E9%94%A1%E5%8D%9A%E7%89%A9%E9%A6%86.jpg)
Name | Class year | Notability | Ref. |
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Carl Irving Wheat | 1915 | Lawyer, historian, and cartographer of the American West | [267] |
Chen Hansheng | 1920 | Chinese sociologist considered a father of Chinese modern social science | [268] |
David Keirsey | 1947 | Psychologist who developed the Keirsey Temperament Sorter personality questionnaire | [269] |
Ellis Batten Page | 1947 | Professor and scientist, widely acknowledged as the father of automated essay scoring | [270] |
John K. Roth | 1962 | Holocaust studies scholar, Claremont McKenna College | [271] |
Michael Starbird | 1970 | Mathematics professor, University of Texas at Austin | [272] |
Ingrid D. Rowland | 1974 | Historian of European architecture at the University of Notre Dame | [93] [273] |
Robyn R. Warhol | 1977 | Chair of the Department of English at Ohio State University and literary critic who helped develop feminist narrative theory | [274] |
Matthew K. Franklin | 1983 | Cryptographer and professor of computer science at the University of California, Davis | [275] |
Joanne B. Freeman | 1984 | Historian of early American history at Yale University | [276] [277] |
Vijay Prashad | 1989 | History professor at Trinity College in Connecticut | [278] |
Tamily Weissman‑Unni | 1992 | Neurobiology professor at Lewis & Clark College | [279] |
Athletics
![Greg Popovich with his arms crossed and a stern expression](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/69/Popovich_cross_armed_-_Cropped-2.jpg/180px-Popovich_cross_armed_-_Cropped-2.jpg)
Name | Class year | Notability | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
Harry Kingman | 1913 | Pitcher for the New York Yankees | [282] |
Charles Daggs | 1923 | Olympic track and field athlete | [283] |
Robert Maxwell | 1925 | Olympic hurdler and two-time national champion | [284] |
Earl J. Merritt | 1925 | Head football coach of the Sagehens from 1935 to 1958 | [285] [66] |
David G. Freeman | 1942 | Seven-time U.S. national badminton champion | [286] [287] |
Betty Hicks | 1947 | Golfer, 1941 Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year | [288] |
Darlene Hard | 1961 | Grand Slam -winning tennis player | [124] |
Marilyn Ramenofsky | 1969 | Olympic silver medalist swimmer, and former women's 400-meter freestyle world record holder | [19] |
Penny Lee Dean | 1977 | Long-distance swimmer and world record-holder for the fastest swim across the English Channel in 1978; later coached the Pomona women's swimming and diving team for more than 25 years | [159] [46] [48] |
Mike Budenholzer | 1992 | Head Coach of the Milwaukee Bucks | [289] |
Will Leer | 2007 | Professional track and field athlete specializing in the 1500 meters | [290] |
Daniel Rosenbaum | 2019 | Professional basketball player in the Israeli National League | [291] |
Notable faculty
![Frank Brackett](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/6f/Frank_Parkhurst_Brackett_portrait.jpg/180px-Frank_Parkhurst_Brackett_portrait.jpg)
![Claudia Rankine wearing a fuchsia scarf](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/00/Author_Photo_of_Claudia_Rankine.jpg/180px-Author_Photo_of_Claudia_Rankine.jpg)
Name | Active tenure | Notability | Ref. |
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Edwin C. Norton | 1888–1926 | First dean of Pomona | [292] |
Frank Brackett | 1888–1933 | Mathematics and astronomy professor | [293] [294] [295] |
Phebe Estelle Spalding | 1889–1927 | English professor, author, first female Pomona faculty member | [296] [255] |
Albert John Cook | 1894–1911 | Entomologist | [297] |
Alice Mary Dowd | 1904–1905 | Educator, author | [298] |
Hannah Tempest Jenkins | 1905–1926 | Painter, helped establish Pomona's art department and founded the Rembrandt Club | [299] |
Fannie Charles Dillon † | 1910–1913 | Composer | [300] |
Alfred Woodford † | 1915–1955 | Founder of Pomona's geology department | [301] [302] [303] |
Philip A. Munz | 1917–1944 | Botanist who began the Pomona College Herbarium and was director of the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden | [304] |
Ralph Lyman | 1917–1948 | Longtime head of Pomona's music department | [305] [306] |
Jerry Voorhis | 1930–1935 | Democratic U.S. Representative for California's 12th district (1937–1947) | [307] |
John H. Kemble | 1936–1977 | Maritime historian | [308] |
Henry Cord Meyer | 1945 c. 1945 –1964 | Historian of central Europe | [309] |
W. Conway Pierce | 1945–1953 | Chemist | [310] |
Corwin Hansch | 1946–1988 | Chemist | [311] |
Jean Walton | 1949–1979 | Dean of women who reformed Pomona's residential life and co-founded its women's studies program | [312] |
James Grant | 1950–1959 | Painter, sculptor | [313] |
Karl Kohn | 1950–1994 | Composer | [314] [315] [316] |
Frederick Sontag | 1952–2009 | Philosopher and theologian | [106] |
Leonard Pronko | 1957–2014 | Leading Western expert on Japanese dance-drama kabuki , awarded the Order of the Sacred Treasure in 1986 | [317] [318] |
Lewis Baltz | 1960 c. 1960 s | Photographer | [319] |
Michael Armacost | 1960s | Diplomat, ambassador to Japan and the Philippines, and president of the Brookings Institution | [320] |
Stanley Crouch | 1969 c. 1969 –c. 1975 | Cultural critic known for coverage of jazz , novelist, and English professor | [321] [322] |
Gerald M. Ackerman | 1971–1989 | Art history professor | [323] |
George Gorse | 1980–present | Art history professor | [324] |
Martha Andresen Wilder | 1972–2006 | Scholar of Renaissance literature | [325] [326] |
Bobby Bradford | 1974–2021 | Jazz musician | [327] [328] |
Robert Mezey | 1976–2000 | Poet and translator | [329] [330] |
Frank Gibney | 1979 c. 1979 –c. 2006 | Journalist known for humane postwar portraits of Japan and founder of the Pacific Basin Institute; awarded the Order of the Rising Sun in 1976 | [331] [332] |
Gregg Popovich | 1979–1988 | Head basketball coach of the NBA's San Antonio Spurs | [280] [281] |
Karl Benjamin | 1979–1994 | Abstract painter | [333] |
Everett L. Bull † | 1981– 2020 c. 2020 | Computer scientist | [334] |
Thomas Leabhart | 1982–present | Corporeal mime | [335] [336] |
Samuel H. Yamashita | 1983–present | Historian and Asian studies scholar | [337] |
Kenneth B. Wolf | 1985–present | Scholar of medieval studies | [338] [339] |
Susana Chavez‑Silverman | 1989–present | Creative nonfiction writer on Latin American culture | [340] |
Shahriar Shahriari | 1989–present | Mathematician | [341] |
Katherine Hagedorn | 1993–2013 | Ethnomusicologist and Santería priestess | [342] [343] |
Cecilia Conrad | 1995–2012 | Economist, managing director of the MacArthur Fellows Program | [344] [345] [346] |
David Foster Wallace | 2002–2008 | Essayist and novelist, author of Infinite Jest | [347] [348] |
Robert R. Gaines | 2003–present | Geologist, Dean of the College | [349] |
Kim Bruce † | 2005–2021 | Computer scientist | [350] |
Claudia Rankine | 2006–2015 | Poet | [351] [352] |
Meredith Landman | 2010 c. 2010 –2018 | Linguist | [353] |
Jonathan Lethem | 2011–present | Novelist, author of Fortress of Solitude | [354] [348] [355] |
Cameron Munter | 2013–2015 | Diplomat, ambassador to Serbia and Pakistan | [356] [357] |
Lise Abrams | 2018–present | Cognitive psychologist | [358] |
† Also an alumnus of the college |
Presidents of Pomona College
![James Blaisdell](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/6d/James_A._Blaisdell_portrait.jpg/180px-James_A._Blaisdell_portrait.jpg)
From 1888 to 1890, trustee Charles B. Sumner was the college's "financial agent with supervisory authority", and assumed many of the duties of a president. [294] [360] [361] The subsequent presidents are:
# | Name | Tenure | Academic expertise | Ref. |
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1 | Cyrus G. Baldwin | 1890–1897 | Congregational minister | [362] [363] |
2 | Franklin La Du Ferguson | 1897–1901 | Congregational minister | [362] [364] |
3 | George A. Gates | 1902–1909 | Congregational minister | [362] [365] |
4 | James A. Blaisdell | 1910–1927 | Congregational minister | [362] [366] |
5 | Charles K. Edmunds | 1928–1941 | Physics | [362] [29] [367] |
6 | E. Wilson Lyon | 1941–1969 | History | [362] [368] [369] |
7 | David Alexander | 1969–1991 | Theology | [362] [23] [370] |
8 | Peter W. Stanley | 1991–2003 | History | [362] [371] [372] |
9 | David W. Oxtoby | 2003–2017 | Chemistry | [373] [374] |
10 | G. Gabrielle Starr | 2017–present | Literature, neuroscience | [375] [376] |
See also
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