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Claremont McKenna College

Claremont McKenna College (CMC) is a private liberal arts college in Claremont, California. It has a curricular emphasis on government, economics, public affairs, finance, and international relations. CMC is a member of the Claremont Colleges consortium.

Claremont McKenna College
Former names
Claremont Men's College (1946–1981)
MottoCrescit cum commercio civitas[1] (Latin)
Motto in English
Civilization prospers with commerce[1]
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Established1946; 78 years ago (1946)
Academic affiliations
Endowment$1.2 billion (2020)[3]
Budget$101.9 million (2020)[3]
PresidentHiram Chodosh
Academic staff
158[3]
Students1,349 (fall 2015)
Undergraduates1,328 (fall 2015)[4]
Postgraduates21 (fall 2015)[4]
Location, ,
United States

34°06′06″N 117°42′25″W / 34.10171°N 117.70700°W / 34.10171; -117.70700
CampusSuburban, 69 acres (28 ha)[5]
ColorsMaroon and black[6]
   
NicknameClaremont-Mudd-Scripps Stags and Athenas
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIISCIAC
Websitewww.cmc.edu

Founded as a men's college in 1946, CMC became coeducational in 1976. The college focuses primarily on undergraduate education, but in 2007 it established the Robert Day School of Economics and Finance, which offers a master's program in finance. CMC is known for its faculty's conservative political orientation relative to comparable liberal arts colleges.[7][8][9][10] As of 2019, there were 1,338 undergraduate students and postgraduate students.[11]

CMC competes in the NCAA Division III's Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) conference in a joint athletic program with Harvey Mudd College and Scripps College. Notable alumni include three Rhodes Scholars, prominent politicians, and financiers such as Henry Kravis, a significant benefactor of CMC.

History edit

Early history edit

Claremont McKenna College began as Claremont Men's College in September 1946 with a founding class of 86 students and seven faculty.[12] Many of its first students were veterans of World War II attending college on the G.I. Bill.[13] Claremont Men's College was the third Claremont College, following Pomona College and Scripps College. CMC founded with the mission to foster leadership in its students in the fields of government, economics, and international affairs. The college's motto is "Crescit cum commercio civitas", or "Civilization prospers with commerce".[1]

Coeducation issues edit

Following a national trend toward coeducation among colleges such as Yale, Williams, Amherst and Dartmouth, Claremont Men's College faced compelling arguments to admit women in the 1970s. With support from students represented by the Associated Students of Claremont's Men College, the trustees of the college voted to admit women to CMC with a two-thirds vote.[14] A year later, in 1976 Claremont Men's College admitted the first women to their freshman class. Jack Stark, the president of Claremont Men's College during this transition, would later say the admission of women was the college's most important moment.[14] The women of the earliest classes of CMC are known as "Pioneers" and graduated with degrees that still bore the "Claremont's Mens College" moniker.[15] It was not until 1981 that the college was renamed Claremont McKenna College after Donald McKenna, a founding trustee.[16]

In November 1989, a father of a CMC student hired a stripper to perform in the college's dining hall, sparking protests among some students. Then-president Jack Stark told The New York Times he did not wish to comment on "whether [the incident] was or was not degrading to women".[17]

2000s edit

On September 27, 2007, the college announced a $200 million gift from alumnus and trustee Robert Addison Day to create the "Robert Day Scholars Program" and a master's program in finance.[18] CMC literature professor Robert Faggen sent a letter signed by several other literature professors to CMC president Pamela Gann, saying they were concerned that the gift will "distort the college into a single focus trade school."[19] In June 2020, RePEc ranked the college's economics department, the Robert Day School, as #4 in its list of top US Economics Departments at Liberal Arts Colleges.[20]

On January 30, 2012, President Gann revealed that a "high-ranking admissions official," later identified as the school's former dean of admissions, Richard C. Vos,[21] had been inflating SAT scores reported to the U.S. News & World Report by 10–20 points over the previous six years.[22][23] A 2013 Time article opined that "such a small differential could not have significantly affected U.S. News & World Report rankings".[24] A report commissioned by the college claimed to have found no evidence that these misrepresentations were made to inflate the school's rankings.[25] The controversy prompted Forbes to omit CMC from its annual rankings in 2013.[26]

In November 2015, the college made national news[27][28][29] when the dean of students resigned after students protested what they called a lack of institutional resources for marginalized students; the dean had implied in an email that minority students did not fit the "CMC mold" (the dean had sent the student an email stating:

We have a lot to do as a college and a community. Would you be willing to talk to me about these issues? .... They are important to me and the DOS staff and we are working on how we can better serve students, especially those that don't fit our CMC mold.[30]

and her response to an incident of allegedly culturally appropriative Halloween costumes was seen as lacking. These protests closely followed and were associated with the 2015 University of Missouri protests.[31][32]

On April 6, 2017, a group of approximately 300 student protesters (many of whom attended the other Claremont Colleges) blockaded the Marian Miner Cook Athenaeum in an attempt to shut down a speech by conservative pundit Heather Mac Donald.[33][34] The college livestreamed the talk, as audiences were unable to enter the building. The college disciplined seven of its students who participated in the blockade, including suspending two for a semester and three for a full year.[35][36]

In 2021, the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education ranked CMC No. 1 out of all colleges and universities in the United States for free speech.[37]

The Campaign for CMC: Responsible Leadership raised more than $1 billion to double the size of its campus and expand science programs, faculty and financial aid.[38]

On Jan. 2, 2023, CMC’s 55-foot-long Rose Parade float won the Golden State award for “Most Outstanding Depiction of Life in California.” The first-ever Rose Parade float from CMC or any of The Claremont Colleges was titled “Launching Responsible Leaders.”[39]

Campus edit

 
CMC's campus, looking west from the Bauer Center

The predominant architectural style of CMC's campus is California modernism, reflecting the style popular at the time of the college's founding in the 1940s.[40] In recent years, the older, more pedestrian and utilitarian buildings have begun to be replaced by new constructions, namely the Kravis Center at the western edge of campus and the $70 million Roberts Pavilion athletics center.[40]

The campus also has sculptures and murals created by contemporary artists, including:

  • Four Loops, Lingam, Cretaceous, and The Enigma of Pleasure by Carol Bove[41]
  • Meet in the Middle by Chris Burden[42]
  • Modified Social Benches by Jeppe Hein[43]
  • Totem by Ellsworth Kelly[44]
  • From the Mountain to the Sea by Mary Weatherford
  • Qwalala by Pae White[45]
  • A bronze sculpture of Jil Stark (Class of 1958) honoring Jil’s legacy as “CMC’s first lady,” by Bruce Wolfe[46]

Organization and administration edit

CMC is chartered as a private, non-profit organization and is a member of the seven-institution Claremont Colleges consortium. Students can take classes at any of the member colleges, and the colleges share libraries, student health, a bookstore, athletic facilities, and various student services.[47] The privately appointed, 40-voting-member board of trustees elects a president to serve as chief executive officer of the college.[1][48] Hiram Chodosh is CMC's fifth president. The president has an executive cabinet of 9 vice presidents, including a VP of Students Affairs and VP of Academic Affairs.[49]

Presidents edit

  1. George C. S. Benson, founding president (1946–1969)[50]
  2. Howard R. Neville (1969–1970)
  3. Jack L. Stark (1970–1999)
  4. Pamela Gann (1999–2013)
  5. Hiram Chodosh (since 2013)

Academics edit

Rankings edit

U.S. News & World Report's 2021 rankings rated Claremont McKenna as the 6th-best liberal arts college in the United States.[51] Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education US College Rankings 2020 ranked Claremont Mckenna as the 6th-best liberal arts college.[52] In 2017, Forbes ranked Claremont McKenna as the 13th-best among 650 colleges, universities and service academies in the nation.[53] Claremont McKenna is the 10th-most selective college in the nation according to collegesimply.[54] Claremont McKenna is ranked 30th nationally in "Best Universities and Colleges by Salary Potential" by Payscale.[55]

In 2023, the Wall Street Journal ranked Claremont McKenna College a top college in the nation for preparing students for employment following graduation, landing jobs with maximum initial salaries, and facilitating on-time graduations. CMC ranked #9 in the nation overall and #8 for salary impact in the “WSJ/College Pulse 2024 Best Colleges in the U.S.” ranking.[56]

Admissions edit

Admission statistics
  2021[57] 2020[58] 2019[59] 2018[60] 2017[61] 2016[62] 2015[63] 2014[64]
Applicants 5,632 5,306 6,066 6,272 6,349 6,342 7,152 6,043
Admits 633 708 625 584 658 599 698 613
Admit rate 11.2% 13.3% 10.3% 9.3% 10.4% 9.4% 9.8% 10.1%
Enrolled 358 315 328 325 352 321 343 327
SAT range 1470 1330–1460 1380–1490 1350–1500 1340–1510 1320–1490 1340–1530 1350–1520
ACT range 33 31–34 31–34 31–34 30–34 31–33 29–33 30–33

CMC is classified as "most selective" by U.S. News & World Report.[65] For the incoming class of 2024, CMC accepted 633 applicants (11.2%) from a pool of 5,632.[66]

Financial aid edit

Tuition for the 2018–2019 school year is $54,160 ($27,080 per semester) for a full-time student, and room and board is on average $15,930 ($7,965 per semester for double room and 12 meals per week), for a total annual cost of attendance of $70,212.50 with other expected costs included.[67] CMC admits students on a need-blind basis and guarantees to meet the financial need of all its students as determined by the FAFSA and the College Board's CSS Profile.[68] For the 2016–2017 year, CMC awarded a total of $27,021,024 in financial aid. 38.9% of students received need-based financial aid with an average total grant aid package of $42,445, while 5.8% of students received merit aid, with an average award of $15,744.[62]

The college, which operates on a semester system, has 12 academic departments, 11 research institutes and 33 on-campus majors, the most popular of which are economics, government, psychology, economics-accounting and international relations.[5] However, as a member of the Claremont Colleges, students at CMC also have the option to study any major that is not offered at CMC given that one of the other colleges has such a major. A popular example is computer science, which is offered by both Harvey Mudd College and Pomona College. The student to faculty ratio is 8:1 with an average class size of 18. 85% of the classes have fewer than 19 students. The six-year graduation rate is 93.3%, and the freshman retention rate is 92.7%.[62]

Curriculum edit

 
The Bauer Center houses the office of CMC's president (in north building, left) and the Robert Day School of Economics and Finance (in south building, right), as well as an auditorium and other facilities

About one third of the classes students complete are general education requirements. These include a humanities seminar and a writing seminar their first year, three semesters of a foreign language or demonstrated proficiency, a mathematics or computer science course, one laboratory science course and three semesters of a P.E. course or two seasons on a sports team. In addition, students must complete at least two humanities courses and three social science courses, all in areas outside the student's major. All students must complete a senior thesis, which can be either one-semester in length or, to receive departmental honors, two semesters. Claremont McKenna's curricular emphasis is on its social sciences, particularly economics, government, international relations, and psychology. CMC also offers an Oxford-style tutorial Philosophy, Politics, and Economics major with two separate tracks of 14 students each. Other multi-disciplinary majors include management engineering, philosophy and public affairs, science and management, econ-accounting, biology-chemistry, and environment, economics, and politics (EEP). CMC also offers the Robert A. Day 4+1 BA/MBA, in which students receive both their BA from Claremont McKenna and their MBA from the Drucker School of Management at Claremont Graduate University in 5 years.[citation needed] Its most popular undergraduate majors, by 2021 graduates,[69] were:

Economics (90)
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies (27)
Political Science and Government (24)
Computer Science (17)
Experimental Psychology (16)
International Relations and Affairs (16)

CMC's science program is currently offered through the Keck Science Department of Claremont McKenna, Pitzer and Scripps Colleges. The Keck Science Department offers a double year-long introductory science class to allow more flexibility than the former 3 year-long introductory biology, chemistry and physics courses that most science majors must complete. In October 2018, CMC announced that it plans to withdraw from Keck to create its own science department.[70]

Many CMC students study abroad or participate in one of two domestic programs, one in Washington, D.C., and the other in the Silicon Valley. In both of these programs, students complete a full-time internship with a business or government department, remaining full-time students taught at night by CMC professors stationed in the two locations".[71]

More than 75% percent of students attend graduate school within five years of graduation, and those who choose to go straight to the workforce average a starting salary of $57,156 for the class of 2014, with average signing bonuses averaging $7,905.[72] Of those CMC graduates applying to medical school, 80% get into their first or second choice institutions.[73]

Scholarships edit

Several CMC students have received notable scholarships. In 2023, Bertha Tobias an International Relations major with a sequence in Leadership Studies, became Claremont McKenna's second consecutive female Rhodes Scholar. The previous year, Sarah Chen had been named Claremont McKenna’s first female Rhodes Scholar.[74]

In 2023, Pieter van Wingerden, a member of the Class of 2024, was awarded a Truman Scholarship for aspiring public service leaders. He was the only student from the state of Washington honored in 2023.[75]

In 2022, Michael Gadinis (Class of 2024) was one of the first Obama-Chesky Voyager Scholar recipients. The scholarship program, administered by the Obama Foundation, aims “to identify rising juniors in colleges across the country who are making a difference and plan to pursue careers in public service.”[76] His selection was followed by that of Ivana Morales Mercado (Class of 2025).[77]

Campus life edit

 
View of the Kravis Center, completed in 2011, from Columbia Avenue.

CMC is known for its active party scene and relatively lenient policies on alcohol use.[78][79] Although the college's social scene draws students from the other schools in the consortium and is enjoyed by many, it has also drawn criticism. A 2012 Campus Climate Task Force report published by the school described a "pervasive, 'hyper-masculine' and heteronormative ethos at CMC" and noted that "while female students are valued as friends and intellectual colleagues during the day, at night and particularly on the weekends, female students reportedly feel they are objectified targets for sex or 'hook-ups.'"[80] Since 2015, CMC and the other consortium schools have ramped up efforts to reform this culture, including hiring a dedicated Title IX staff member,[clarification needed][81] creating the 7c EmPOWER Center,[clarification needed][82] conducting bystander training under the Teal Dot certification[clarification needed][81] and the establishing a student-run advocates organization that provides 24/7 support for victims of sexual assault.[83]

There is also an abundance of substance-free social programming available for students, notably including events planned by the College Programming Board such as the annual Disneyland trip as well as other on-campus events like arts and service events.[84]

Racial composition of degree-seeking Claremont McKenna College students (2019–2020)[85]
Category Percent
White, Non-Hispanic 41%
Hispanic/Latino 15%
Asian, Non-Hispanic 12%
Black, Non-Hispanic 4%
American Indian or Alaskan Native, and

Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, Non-Hispanic

both < 1%
Two or more races 7%
Race or ethnicity unknown 5%

As of fall 2019, student enrollment consisted of 1,335 degree-seeking undergraduate students. The median family income of CMC students is $201,300, the second-highest in California, with 58% of students coming from the top 10% highest-earning families and 15% from the bottom 60%.[86] The student body is roughly equally split between men and women, and 21% of students are first-generation. 95% freshman return for their second year.[87] Students hail from 47 US states, D.C., Puerto Rico, Guam, and 46 foreign countries, including 16% of students who identify as nonresident alien.[85]

The Claremont Colleges edit

Claremont McKenna College is a member of the Claremont Colleges Consortium, and most social activities revolve around the five colleges, or "5Cs". Claremont McKenna College, Pomona College, Scripps College, Pitzer College, and Harvey Mudd College share dining halls, libraries, and other facilities throughout the contiguous campuses. All five colleges, along with Claremont Graduate University and the Keck Graduate Institute, are part of the Claremont University Consortium. Notable benefits of being in the consortium include equal access to seven dining halls and 10 additional on-campus eateries, the fifth largest private library collection in California, interaction with over 7,000 students, access to programs such as Harvey Mudd's Clinic Program and Claremont McKenna's Semester in Washington (DC) program, and the opportunity to do a housing exchange with a student at another college.[88] Most events sponsored by each school are open to students from all of the Claremont Colleges, including invited speakers and performers, employment and recruiting events, and social events.

Marian Miner Cook Athenaeum edit

The Marian Miner Cook Athenaeum hosts more than one hundred dinner and lecture events with speakers representing a range of disciplines and ideological perspectives each year, serving as the college's central intellectual and social hub. The Athenaeum hosts speakers four nights a week,[89] and also serves daily afternoon tea in its library, featuring chocolate-covered strawberries and pastries. Afternoon tea is free to students, faculty and staff. The Athenaeum has hosted such speakers as former President Bill Clinton, Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, authors Gore Vidal and Salman Rushdie, cybernetics expert Kevin Warwick, former Attorney General Janet Reno, filmmaker Spike Lee, environmentalist Robert F. Kennedy Jr., former Prime Minister of Israel Ehud Barak, The New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, U2 frontman and activist Bono, CNN journalist Anderson Cooper, former Deputy White House Chief of Staff Karl Rove, former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd, Harvard Professor Danielle Allen, former Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, retired U.S. Army General Stanley A. McChrystal and former governor of Massachusetts and 2012 presidential candidate Mitt Romney.

Housing edit

 
Boswell Hall on North Quad

As a residential community, student life is centered on campus with 96% of students living on campus;[85] four years of housing is guaranteed.[90] Claremont's dorms are divided into three regions: North Quad, Mid Quad, and South Quad. In addition, the student apartments sit on the East edge of campus, and are occupied primarily by seniors. All dorm rooms are attended to by housekeeping staff every week. North Quad is made up of Appleby, Boswell, Green and Wohlford Halls, which were the campus's first dorms. In north quad, every room opens to the outdoors instead of opening to an interior hallway. North quad rooms are all doubles grouped into suites of four rooms that share a bathroom.

CMC's Mid Quad is home to Beckett, Berger, Benson, Phillips, Crown, Marks and Claremont Halls, which feature long interior corridors, double and single rooms, large shared-bathroom facilities and all-dorm lounge areas.[90] Berger, Claremont and Benson Halls are connected, and make up a larger building known on campus as BCB. As of 2022, Claremont Hall has been renamned to Valach Hall, therefore changing BCB into BVB.[91]

The tallest buildings in Claremont are "The Towers", Auen, Fawcett, and Stark Halls, which make up South Quad. Each tower has seven floors with approximately twelve students per floor. Each floor has a common area and a large shared bathroom, while there is also an all-dorm lounge area on the ground floor. Stark Hall, the newest of the South Quad dorms, is substance-free. Auen and Fawcett underwent complete interior renovations in the summer of 2008.

 
Crown Hall

The Student Apartments lie to the east of the college's athletic facilities and to the west of Claremont Boulevard. Each apartment is divided into four bedrooms and two bathrooms. Until recently, half the apartments were reserved for men and half for women, and apartments were allotted based on credits. In any given year, most of CMC's 260–300 seniors can live in the apartments.[90]

Student government edit

The Associated Students of Claremont McKenna College (ASCMC) is the official student government of Claremont McKenna College.[92] ASCMC is composed of an executive board and a student senate. The executive board consists of both elected and appointed positions. It is chaired by the President, and meets weekly to discuss long-term projects and endeavors. Permanent committees led by members of executive board include the events team, the diversity & inclusion committee, and the residential life committee. Additionally, each class president has a cabinet to carry out class programming. The Senate is chaired by the executive vice president of ASCMC, and is tasked with passing resolutions to influence institutional policy, funding student-led initiatives, and bringing in administrators and other college stakeholders for town hall discussions. Senate has four standing committees: administrative affairs & appropriations (AAA), environmental affairs, campus improvements, and student engagement.

Affinity Groups edit

CMC has a host of identity-based clubs and organizations, including 1 Gen, for first generation college students), Asian Pacific American Mentors, Black Student Associations, ¡Mi Gente! (for Latinx students), Sexuality and Gender Alliance, Women's Forum, and International Connect.[93] These clubs and organizations host a variety of support programming and social events for students to participate in.

Student journalism edit

 
Towers at South Quad

CMC attracts many students with an interest in journalism. Its student publications include the following:

  • The Student Life: The Student Life (abbreviated TSL) was founded in 1889. It is the oldest college paper in Southern California and the largest media organization at the Claremont Colleges, and is generally regarded as the colleges' publication of record. It prints weekly on Fridays, featuring news, opinions, lifestyle articles, and sports coverage of all five undergraduate Claremont Colleges. It is jointly funded by the 5C student governments.
  • The Golden Antlers: The Golden Antlers is a satirical and humorous campus publication founded in 2012. Although Claremont McKenna is its host, it is staffed by students from all five Claremont Colleges.[94]
  • The CMC Forum: The Forum is the oldest CMC-specific publication on campus. It features campus news, opinions, and lifestyle articles. Although originally a newspaper, the Forum is now solely an online news source.[95]
  • The Claremont Radius: The Claremont Radius is a student-founded, student-run, and student-intended online publication that aims to spark political discourse across campus by providing students of all political backgrounds the tools they need for effective debate and discussion on the big issues affecting our society. Founded in 2015, it seeks to provide bi-partisan coverage on issues it discusses.[96]
  • The Claremont Independent: The Independent, founded in 1996, is a magazine of conservative and libertarian writers that has frequently produced stories about the political culture of the Claremont Colleges that have been picked up by national conservative media outlets and drawn intense criticism from many students.[97][98][99] It is funded entirely through private donations.

Athletics edit

 
Axelrood Pool

Athletes from CMC compete alongside athletes from Harvey Mudd College and Scripps College as the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Stags and Athenas.[100] The teams participate in NCAA Division III in the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. The mascot for the men's teams is Stanley the Stag, and the women's teams are the Athenas. Their colors are cardinal and gold. In 2016, a new 144,000 square-foot recreation facility, named the Roberts Pavilion,[101] was completed.

Athletics history edit

According to the Division III Fall Learfield Director's Cup Standings for the 2016–2017 year, CMS ranks 12th among all Division III programs, and first among SCIAC colleges.[102]

Sports edit

There are 21 men's and women's teams.[103]

Men's sports

Women's sports

Athletic facilities edit

  • Baseball – Bill Arce Field
  • Basketball and Volleyball – Roberts Pavilion
  • Football and Lacrosse – John Zinda Field
  • Softball – Softball Field
  • Soccer – John Pritzlaff Field
  • Swimming and Diving – Matt M. Axelrood Pool
  • Tennis – Biszantz Family Tennis Center
  • Track and Field – Burns Track Complex[104]

Rivals edit

The other sports combination of the Claremont Colleges, and CMS' primary rival, is the team made up of Pomona College and Pitzer College known as the Pomona-Pitzer Sagehens (P-P).

Traditions edit

  • All incoming freshmen participate in W.O.A!, or "Welcome Orientation Adventure" W.O.A! is a student-run pre-orientation program. Options have included backpacking, camping and rock-climbing at Yosemite, canoeing down the Colorado River and community service in Los Angeles. Each trip is led by current students. W.O.A.! allows incoming students to develop friendships and get a sense for the college community before the formal beginning of their college careers.[citation needed]
  • The "Madrigal Feast" was an annual dinner held in the Marian Miner Cook Athenaeum. Both current students as well as alumni typically attended. Guests were treated to a medieval-themed feast, complete with wassail and a spirited musical performance put on by other students in medieval dress. This 26 year tradition was suspended in 2009.[105]
  • The Associated Students of Claremont McKenna College host a "Monte Carlo" night which doubles as the school's homecoming dance. This tradition dates back to 1949.[106]

Several of Claremont McKenna College's traditions are water-related:

  • At noon on the due dates of senior theses, the students turn in their theses to the registrar, after which they are given a bottle of champagne by the registrar. In recent years, the class president has provided the champagne. The students spend the remainder of the afternoon in the fountains at the school, drinking, singing, celebrating and enjoying the warm California sun.[107]
  • At midnight of a student's birthday, their friends will throw them in the fountains in the center of campus while singing "Happy Birthday", a tradition known as "ponding".[108]

The Consortium edit

All seven colleges are part of the Claremont University Consortium, also known as "the 7 Cs". Together the campuses cover over 300 acres (120 ha) and enroll over 6,000 students. In addition there are over 3,500 faculty and staff and more than 2,500 courses available.

 
Garrison Theater at Scripps College

Student life revolves around the colleges as they interact socially and also share seven dining halls, four main libraries and other facilities spread throughout the campuses. Notable facilities include:

  • Honnold/Mudd Library and the Libraries of the Claremont Colleges, the largest collection of any liberal arts college[109]
  • W.M. Keck Science Center
  • Monsour Counseling Center
  • Huntley Bookstore

Students attending Claremont McKenna can enroll in up to 2/3 of their classes at the other undergraduate colleges and can also major at any other college if the major is not offered at CMC. This is the general academic policy at the schools and is meant to give students the resources of a larger university while still maintaining the qualities of a small, liberal-arts college.

Research institutes edit

CMC sponsors twelve different on-campus research institutes and centers. They seek to produce new research and publications while involving undergraduate students in rigorous academic work.

Fundraising edit

Claremont McKenna completed the largest fundraising campaign ever initiated by a liberal arts college, raising $635 million.[120] The campaign for Claremont McKenna fulfilled for commitments in five priorities:

  • $110 million for students: need-based financial aid and merit scholarships, internships, research, speaker series and other experiences
  • $110 million for faculty: chairs, research and new curricula
  • $100 million for facilities: new buildings, renovations and master planning projects
  • $200 million for the Robert Day Scholars Program[121]
  • $80 million for The Fund for CMC: operating costs[122]

As part of the campaign, the college built the Kravis Center, an academic building that includes classrooms, faculty offices and research areas. The building, designed by Rafael Viñoly, was completed in 2011. It is named after 1967 alumnus Henry Kravis of Kohlberg Kravis Roberts who donated $75 million for the building.[123]

Notable alumni and faculty edit

Notable alumni include:

Notable faculty include:

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Claremont McKenna College CMC is a private liberal arts college in Claremont California It has a curricular emphasis on government economics public affairs finance and international relations CMC is a member of the Claremont Colleges consortium Claremont McKenna CollegeFormer namesClaremont Men s College 1946 1981 MottoCrescit cum commercio civitas 1 Latin Motto in EnglishCivilization prospers with commerce 1 TypePrivate liberal arts collegeEstablished1946 78 years ago 1946 Academic affiliationsClaremont CollegesNAICU 2 Annapolis GroupOberlin GroupEndowment 1 2 billion 2020 3 Budget 101 9 million 2020 3 PresidentHiram ChodoshAcademic staff158 3 Students1 349 fall 2015 Undergraduates1 328 fall 2015 4 Postgraduates21 fall 2015 4 LocationClaremont California United States34 06 06 N 117 42 25 W 34 10171 N 117 70700 W 34 10171 117 70700CampusSuburban 69 acres 28 ha 5 ColorsMaroon and black 6 NicknameClaremont Mudd Scripps Stags and AthenasSporting affiliationsNCAA Division III SCIACWebsitewww wbr cmc wbr eduFounded as a men s college in 1946 CMC became coeducational in 1976 The college focuses primarily on undergraduate education but in 2007 it established the Robert Day School of Economics and Finance which offers a master s program in finance CMC is known for its faculty s conservative political orientation relative to comparable liberal arts colleges 7 8 9 10 As of 2019 update there were 1 338 undergraduate students and postgraduate students 11 CMC competes in the NCAA Division III s Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference SCIAC conference in a joint athletic program with Harvey Mudd College and Scripps College Notable alumni include three Rhodes Scholars prominent politicians and financiers such as Henry Kravis a significant benefactor of CMC Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 Coeducation issues 1 3 2000s 2 Campus 3 Organization and administration 3 1 Presidents 4 Academics 4 1 Rankings 4 2 Admissions 4 3 Financial aid 4 4 Curriculum 4 5 Scholarships 5 Campus life 5 1 The Claremont Colleges 5 2 Marian Miner Cook Athenaeum 5 3 Housing 5 4 Student government 5 5 Affinity Groups 5 6 Student journalism 6 Athletics 6 1 Athletics history 6 2 Sports 6 3 Athletic facilities 6 4 Rivals 7 Traditions 8 The Consortium 9 Research institutes 10 Fundraising 11 Notable alumni and faculty 12 References 13 External linksHistory editEarly history edit Claremont McKenna College began as Claremont Men s College in September 1946 with a founding class of 86 students and seven faculty 12 Many of its first students were veterans of World War II attending college on the G I Bill 13 Claremont Men s College was the third Claremont College following Pomona College and Scripps College CMC founded with the mission to foster leadership in its students in the fields of government economics and international affairs The college s motto is Crescit cum commercio civitas or Civilization prospers with commerce 1 Coeducation issues edit Following a national trend toward coeducation among colleges such as Yale Williams Amherst and Dartmouth Claremont Men s College faced compelling arguments to admit women in the 1970s With support from students represented by the Associated Students of Claremont s Men College the trustees of the college voted to admit women to CMC with a two thirds vote 14 A year later in 1976 Claremont Men s College admitted the first women to their freshman class Jack Stark the president of Claremont Men s College during this transition would later say the admission of women was the college s most important moment 14 The women of the earliest classes of CMC are known as Pioneers and graduated with degrees that still bore the Claremont s Mens College moniker 15 It was not until 1981 that the college was renamed Claremont McKenna College after Donald McKenna a founding trustee 16 In November 1989 a father of a CMC student hired a stripper to perform in the college s dining hall sparking protests among some students Then president Jack Stark told The New York Times he did not wish to comment on whether the incident was or was not degrading to women 17 2000s edit On September 27 2007 the college announced a 200 million gift from alumnus and trustee Robert Addison Day to create the Robert Day Scholars Program and a master s program in finance 18 CMC literature professor Robert Faggen sent a letter signed by several other literature professors to CMC president Pamela Gann saying they were concerned that the gift will distort the college into a single focus trade school 19 In June 2020 RePEc ranked the college s economics department the Robert Day School as 4 in its list of top US Economics Departments at Liberal Arts Colleges 20 On January 30 2012 President Gann revealed that a high ranking admissions official later identified as the school s former dean of admissions Richard C Vos 21 had been inflating SAT scores reported to the U S News amp World Report by 10 20 points over the previous six years 22 23 A 2013 Time article opined that such a small differential could not have significantly affected U S News amp World Report rankings 24 A report commissioned by the college claimed to have found no evidence that these misrepresentations were made to inflate the school s rankings 25 The controversy prompted Forbes to omit CMC from its annual rankings in 2013 26 In November 2015 the college made national news 27 28 29 when the dean of students resigned after students protested what they called a lack of institutional resources for marginalized students the dean had implied in an email that minority students did not fit the CMC mold the dean had sent the student an email stating We have a lot to do as a college and a community Would you be willing to talk to me about these issues They are important to me and the DOS staff and we are working on how we can better serve students especially those that don t fit our CMC mold 30 and her response to an incident of allegedly culturally appropriative Halloween costumes was seen as lacking These protests closely followed and were associated with the 2015 University of Missouri protests 31 32 On April 6 2017 a group of approximately 300 student protesters many of whom attended the other Claremont Colleges blockaded the Marian Miner Cook Athenaeum in an attempt to shut down a speech by conservative pundit Heather Mac Donald 33 34 The college livestreamed the talk as audiences were unable to enter the building The college disciplined seven of its students who participated in the blockade including suspending two for a semester and three for a full year 35 36 In 2021 the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education ranked CMC No 1 out of all colleges and universities in the United States for free speech 37 The Campaign for CMC Responsible Leadership raised more than 1 billion to double the size of its campus and expand science programs faculty and financial aid 38 On Jan 2 2023 CMC s 55 foot long Rose Parade float won the Golden State award for Most Outstanding Depiction of Life in California The first ever Rose Parade float from CMC or any of The Claremont Colleges was titled Launching Responsible Leaders 39 Campus edit nbsp CMC s campus looking west from the Bauer CenterThe predominant architectural style of CMC s campus is California modernism reflecting the style popular at the time of the college s founding in the 1940s 40 In recent years the older more pedestrian and utilitarian buildings have begun to be replaced by new constructions namely the Kravis Center at the western edge of campus and the 70 million Roberts Pavilion athletics center 40 The campus also has sculptures and murals created by contemporary artists including Four Loops Lingam Cretaceous and The Enigma of Pleasure by Carol Bove 41 Meet in the Middle by Chris Burden 42 Modified Social Benches by Jeppe Hein 43 Totem by Ellsworth Kelly 44 From the Mountain to the Sea by Mary Weatherford Qwalala by Pae White 45 A bronze sculpture of Jil Stark Class of 1958 honoring Jil s legacy as CMC s first lady by Bruce Wolfe 46 Organization and administration editCMC is chartered as a private non profit organization and is a member of the seven institution Claremont Colleges consortium Students can take classes at any of the member colleges and the colleges share libraries student health a bookstore athletic facilities and various student services 47 The privately appointed 40 voting member board of trustees elects a president to serve as chief executive officer of the college 1 48 Hiram Chodosh is CMC s fifth president The president has an executive cabinet of 9 vice presidents including a VP of Students Affairs and VP of Academic Affairs 49 Presidents edit George C S Benson founding president 1946 1969 50 Howard R Neville 1969 1970 Jack L Stark 1970 1999 Pamela Gann 1999 2013 Hiram Chodosh since 2013 Academics editRankings edit U S News amp World Report s 2021 rankings rated Claremont McKenna as the 6th best liberal arts college in the United States 51 Wall Street Journal Times Higher Education US College Rankings 2020 ranked Claremont Mckenna as the 6th best liberal arts college 52 In 2017 Forbes ranked Claremont McKenna as the 13th best among 650 colleges universities and service academies in the nation 53 Claremont McKenna is the 10th most selective college in the nation according to collegesimply 54 Claremont McKenna is ranked 30th nationally in Best Universities and Colleges by Salary Potential by Payscale 55 In 2023 the Wall Street Journal ranked Claremont McKenna College a top college in the nation for preparing students for employment following graduation landing jobs with maximum initial salaries and facilitating on time graduations CMC ranked 9 in the nation overall and 8 for salary impact in the WSJ College Pulse 2024 Best Colleges in the U S ranking 56 Admissions edit Admission statistics 2021 57 2020 58 2019 59 2018 60 2017 61 2016 62 2015 63 2014 64 Applicants 5 632 5 306 6 066 6 272 6 349 6 342 7 152 6 043Admits 633 708 625 584 658 599 698 613Admit rate 11 2 13 3 10 3 9 3 10 4 9 4 9 8 10 1 Enrolled 358 315 328 325 352 321 343 327SAT range 1470 1330 1460 1380 1490 1350 1500 1340 1510 1320 1490 1340 1530 1350 1520ACT range 33 31 34 31 34 31 34 30 34 31 33 29 33 30 33CMC is classified as most selective by U S News amp World Report 65 For the incoming class of 2024 CMC accepted 633 applicants 11 2 from a pool of 5 632 66 Financial aid edit Tuition for the 2018 2019 school year is 54 160 27 080 per semester for a full time student and room and board is on average 15 930 7 965 per semester for double room and 12 meals per week for a total annual cost of attendance of 70 212 50 with other expected costs included 67 CMC admits students on a need blind basis and guarantees to meet the financial need of all its students as determined by the FAFSA and the College Board s CSS Profile 68 For the 2016 2017 year CMC awarded a total of 27 021 024 in financial aid 38 9 of students received need based financial aid with an average total grant aid package of 42 445 while 5 8 of students received merit aid with an average award of 15 744 62 The college which operates on a semester system has 12 academic departments 11 research institutes and 33 on campus majors the most popular of which are economics government psychology economics accounting and international relations 5 However as a member of the Claremont Colleges students at CMC also have the option to study any major that is not offered at CMC given that one of the other colleges has such a major A popular example is computer science which is offered by both Harvey Mudd College and Pomona College The student to faculty ratio is 8 1 with an average class size of 18 85 of the classes have fewer than 19 students The six year graduation rate is 93 3 and the freshman retention rate is 92 7 62 Curriculum edit nbsp The Bauer Center houses the office of CMC s president in north building left and the Robert Day School of Economics and Finance in south building right as well as an auditorium and other facilitiesAbout one third of the classes students complete are general education requirements These include a humanities seminar and a writing seminar their first year three semesters of a foreign language or demonstrated proficiency a mathematics or computer science course one laboratory science course and three semesters of a P E course or two seasons on a sports team In addition students must complete at least two humanities courses and three social science courses all in areas outside the student s major All students must complete a senior thesis which can be either one semester in length or to receive departmental honors two semesters Claremont McKenna s curricular emphasis is on its social sciences particularly economics government international relations and psychology CMC also offers an Oxford style tutorial Philosophy Politics and Economics major with two separate tracks of 14 students each Other multi disciplinary majors include management engineering philosophy and public affairs science and management econ accounting biology chemistry and environment economics and politics EEP CMC also offers the Robert A Day 4 1 BA MBA in which students receive both their BA from Claremont McKenna and their MBA from the Drucker School of Management at Claremont Graduate University in 5 years citation needed Its most popular undergraduate majors by 2021 graduates 69 were Economics 90 Multi Interdisciplinary Studies 27 Political Science and Government 24 Computer Science 17 Experimental Psychology 16 International Relations and Affairs 16 dd CMC s science program is currently offered through the Keck Science Department of Claremont McKenna Pitzer and Scripps Colleges The Keck Science Department offers a double year long introductory science class to allow more flexibility than the former 3 year long introductory biology chemistry and physics courses that most science majors must complete In October 2018 CMC announced that it plans to withdraw from Keck to create its own science department 70 Many CMC students study abroad or participate in one of two domestic programs one in Washington D C and the other in the Silicon Valley In both of these programs students complete a full time internship with a business or government department remaining full time students taught at night by CMC professors stationed in the two locations 71 More than 75 percent of students attend graduate school within five years of graduation and those who choose to go straight to the workforce average a starting salary of 57 156 for the class of 2014 with average signing bonuses averaging 7 905 72 Of those CMC graduates applying to medical school 80 get into their first or second choice institutions 73 Scholarships edit Several CMC students have received notable scholarships In 2023 Bertha Tobias an International Relations major with a sequence in Leadership Studies became Claremont McKenna s second consecutive female Rhodes Scholar The previous year Sarah Chen had been named Claremont McKenna s first female Rhodes Scholar 74 In 2023 Pieter van Wingerden a member of the Class of 2024 was awarded a Truman Scholarship for aspiring public service leaders He was the only student from the state of Washington honored in 2023 75 In 2022 Michael Gadinis Class of 2024 was one of the first Obama Chesky Voyager Scholar recipients The scholarship program administered by the Obama Foundation aims to identify rising juniors in colleges across the country who are making a difference and plan to pursue careers in public service 76 His selection was followed by that of Ivana Morales Mercado Class of 2025 77 Campus life editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Claremont McKenna College news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp View of the Kravis Center completed in 2011 from Columbia Avenue CMC is known for its active party scene and relatively lenient policies on alcohol use 78 79 Although the college s social scene draws students from the other schools in the consortium and is enjoyed by many it has also drawn criticism A 2012 Campus Climate Task Force report published by the school described a pervasive hyper masculine and heteronormative ethos at CMC and noted that while female students are valued as friends and intellectual colleagues during the day at night and particularly on the weekends female students reportedly feel they are objectified targets for sex or hook ups 80 Since 2015 CMC and the other consortium schools have ramped up efforts to reform this culture including hiring a dedicated Title IX staff member clarification needed 81 creating the 7c EmPOWER Center clarification needed 82 conducting bystander training under the Teal Dot certification clarification needed 81 and the establishing a student run advocates organization that provides 24 7 support for victims of sexual assault 83 There is also an abundance of substance free social programming available for students notably including events planned by the College Programming Board such as the annual Disneyland trip as well as other on campus events like arts and service events 84 Racial composition of degree seeking Claremont McKenna College students 2019 2020 85 Category PercentWhite Non Hispanic 41 Hispanic Latino 15 Asian Non Hispanic 12 Black Non Hispanic 4 American Indian or Alaskan Native and Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander Non Hispanic both lt 1 Two or more races 7 Race or ethnicity unknown 5 As of fall 2019 student enrollment consisted of 1 335 degree seeking undergraduate students The median family income of CMC students is 201 300 the second highest in California with 58 of students coming from the top 10 highest earning families and 15 from the bottom 60 86 The student body is roughly equally split between men and women and 21 of students are first generation 95 freshman return for their second year 87 Students hail from 47 US states D C Puerto Rico Guam and 46 foreign countries including 16 of students who identify as nonresident alien 85 The Claremont Colleges edit Claremont McKenna College is a member of the Claremont Colleges Consortium and most social activities revolve around the five colleges or 5Cs Claremont McKenna College Pomona College Scripps College Pitzer College and Harvey Mudd College share dining halls libraries and other facilities throughout the contiguous campuses All five colleges along with Claremont Graduate University and the Keck Graduate Institute are part of the Claremont University Consortium Notable benefits of being in the consortium include equal access to seven dining halls and 10 additional on campus eateries the fifth largest private library collection in California interaction with over 7 000 students access to programs such as Harvey Mudd s Clinic Program and Claremont McKenna s Semester in Washington DC program and the opportunity to do a housing exchange with a student at another college 88 Most events sponsored by each school are open to students from all of the Claremont Colleges including invited speakers and performers employment and recruiting events and social events Marian Miner Cook Athenaeum edit The Marian Miner Cook Athenaeum hosts more than one hundred dinner and lecture events with speakers representing a range of disciplines and ideological perspectives each year serving as the college s central intellectual and social hub The Athenaeum hosts speakers four nights a week 89 and also serves daily afternoon tea in its library featuring chocolate covered strawberries and pastries Afternoon tea is free to students faculty and staff The Athenaeum has hosted such speakers as former President Bill Clinton Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich authors Gore Vidal and Salman Rushdie cybernetics expert Kevin Warwick former Attorney General Janet Reno filmmaker Spike Lee environmentalist Robert F Kennedy Jr former Prime Minister of Israel Ehud Barak The New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia U2 frontman and activist Bono CNN journalist Anderson Cooper former Deputy White House Chief of Staff Karl Rove former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd Harvard Professor Danielle Allen former Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice retired U S Army General Stanley A McChrystal and former governor of Massachusetts and 2012 presidential candidate Mitt Romney Housing edit nbsp Boswell Hall on North QuadAs a residential community student life is centered on campus with 96 of students living on campus 85 four years of housing is guaranteed 90 Claremont s dorms are divided into three regions North Quad Mid Quad and South Quad In addition the student apartments sit on the East edge of campus and are occupied primarily by seniors All dorm rooms are attended to by housekeeping staff every week North Quad is made up of Appleby Boswell Green and Wohlford Halls which were the campus s first dorms In north quad every room opens to the outdoors instead of opening to an interior hallway North quad rooms are all doubles grouped into suites of four rooms that share a bathroom CMC s Mid Quad is home to Beckett Berger Benson Phillips Crown Marks and Claremont Halls which feature long interior corridors double and single rooms large shared bathroom facilities and all dorm lounge areas 90 Berger Claremont and Benson Halls are connected and make up a larger building known on campus as BCB As of 2022 Claremont Hall has been renamned to Valach Hall therefore changing BCB into BVB 91 The tallest buildings in Claremont are The Towers Auen Fawcett and Stark Halls which make up South Quad Each tower has seven floors with approximately twelve students per floor Each floor has a common area and a large shared bathroom while there is also an all dorm lounge area on the ground floor Stark Hall the newest of the South Quad dorms is substance free Auen and Fawcett underwent complete interior renovations in the summer of 2008 nbsp Crown HallThe Student Apartments lie to the east of the college s athletic facilities and to the west of Claremont Boulevard Each apartment is divided into four bedrooms and two bathrooms Until recently half the apartments were reserved for men and half for women and apartments were allotted based on credits In any given year most of CMC s 260 300 seniors can live in the apartments 90 Student government edit The Associated Students of Claremont McKenna College ASCMC is the official student government of Claremont McKenna College 92 ASCMC is composed of an executive board and a student senate The executive board consists of both elected and appointed positions It is chaired by the President and meets weekly to discuss long term projects and endeavors Permanent committees led by members of executive board include the events team the diversity amp inclusion committee and the residential life committee Additionally each class president has a cabinet to carry out class programming The Senate is chaired by the executive vice president of ASCMC and is tasked with passing resolutions to influence institutional policy funding student led initiatives and bringing in administrators and other college stakeholders for town hall discussions Senate has four standing committees administrative affairs amp appropriations AAA environmental affairs campus improvements and student engagement Affinity Groups edit CMC has a host of identity based clubs and organizations including 1 Gen for first generation college students Asian Pacific American Mentors Black Student Associations Mi Gente for Latinx students Sexuality and Gender Alliance Women s Forum and International Connect 93 These clubs and organizations host a variety of support programming and social events for students to participate in Student journalism edit nbsp Towers at South QuadCMC attracts many students with an interest in journalism Its student publications include the following The Student Life The Student Life abbreviated TSL was founded in 1889 It is the oldest college paper in Southern California and the largest media organization at the Claremont Colleges and is generally regarded as the colleges publication of record It prints weekly on Fridays featuring news opinions lifestyle articles and sports coverage of all five undergraduate Claremont Colleges It is jointly funded by the 5C student governments The Golden Antlers The Golden Antlers is a satirical and humorous campus publication founded in 2012 Although Claremont McKenna is its host it is staffed by students from all five Claremont Colleges 94 The CMC Forum The Forum is the oldest CMC specific publication on campus It features campus news opinions and lifestyle articles Although originally a newspaper the Forum is now solely an online news source 95 The Claremont Radius The Claremont Radius is a student founded student run and student intended online publication that aims to spark political discourse across campus by providing students of all political backgrounds the tools they need for effective debate and discussion on the big issues affecting our society Founded in 2015 it seeks to provide bi partisan coverage on issues it discusses 96 The Claremont Independent The Independent founded in 1996 is a magazine of conservative and libertarian writers that has frequently produced stories about the political culture of the Claremont Colleges that have been picked up by national conservative media outlets and drawn intense criticism from many students 97 98 99 It is funded entirely through private donations Athletics editMain article Claremont Mudd Scripps Stags and Athenas nbsp Axelrood PoolAthletes from CMC compete alongside athletes from Harvey Mudd College and Scripps College as the Claremont Mudd Scripps Stags and Athenas 100 The teams participate in NCAA Division III in the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference The mascot for the men s teams is Stanley the Stag and the women s teams are the Athenas Their colors are cardinal and gold In 2016 a new 144 000 square foot recreation facility named the Roberts Pavilion 101 was completed Athletics history edit According to the Division III Fall Learfield Director s Cup Standings for the 2016 2017 year CMS ranks 12th among all Division III programs and first among SCIAC colleges 102 Sports edit There are 21 men s and women s teams 103 Men s sports Baseball Basketball Cross country Football Golf Soccer Swimming and diving Tennis Track and field Water polo Women s sports Basketball Cross country Golf Lacrosse Soccer Softball Swimming and diving Tennis Track and field Volleyball Water polo Athletic facilities edit Baseball Bill Arce Field Basketball and Volleyball Roberts Pavilion Football and Lacrosse John Zinda Field Softball Softball Field Soccer John Pritzlaff Field Swimming and Diving Matt M Axelrood Pool Tennis Biszantz Family Tennis Center Track and Field Burns Track Complex 104 Rivals edit The other sports combination of the Claremont Colleges and CMS primary rival is the team made up of Pomona College and Pitzer College known as the Pomona Pitzer Sagehens P P Traditions editAll incoming freshmen participate in W O A or Welcome Orientation Adventure W O A is a student run pre orientation program Options have included backpacking camping and rock climbing at Yosemite canoeing down the Colorado River and community service in Los Angeles Each trip is led by current students W O A allows incoming students to develop friendships and get a sense for the college community before the formal beginning of their college careers citation needed The Madrigal Feast was an annual dinner held in the Marian Miner Cook Athenaeum Both current students as well as alumni typically attended Guests were treated to a medieval themed feast complete with wassail and a spirited musical performance put on by other students in medieval dress This 26 year tradition was suspended in 2009 105 The Associated Students of Claremont McKenna College host a Monte Carlo night which doubles as the school s homecoming dance This tradition dates back to 1949 106 Several of Claremont McKenna College s traditions are water related At noon on the due dates of senior theses the students turn in their theses to the registrar after which they are given a bottle of champagne by the registrar In recent years the class president has provided the champagne The students spend the remainder of the afternoon in the fountains at the school drinking singing celebrating and enjoying the warm California sun 107 At midnight of a student s birthday their friends will throw them in the fountains in the center of campus while singing Happy Birthday a tradition known as ponding 108 The Consortium editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Claremont McKenna College news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message All seven colleges are part of the Claremont University Consortium also known as the 7 Cs Together the campuses cover over 300 acres 120 ha and enroll over 6 000 students In addition there are over 3 500 faculty and staff and more than 2 500 courses available nbsp Garrison Theater at Scripps CollegeStudent life revolves around the colleges as they interact socially and also share seven dining halls four main libraries and other facilities spread throughout the campuses Notable facilities include Honnold Mudd Library and the Libraries of the Claremont Colleges the largest collection of any liberal arts college 109 W M Keck Science Center Monsour Counseling Center Huntley BookstoreStudents attending Claremont McKenna can enroll in up to 2 3 of their classes at the other undergraduate colleges and can also major at any other college if the major is not offered at CMC This is the general academic policy at the schools and is meant to give students the resources of a larger university while still maintaining the qualities of a small liberal arts college Research institutes editCMC sponsors twelve different on campus research institutes and centers They seek to produce new research and publications while involving undergraduate students in rigorous academic work The Berger Institute for Individual and Social Development 110 The Financial Economics Institute 111 The Mgrublian Center for Human Rights 112 The Gould Center for Humanistic Studies 113 The Keck Center for International and Strategic Studies 114 The Kravis Lab for Social Impact 115 The Kravis Leadership Institute 116 The Lowe Institute of Political Economy 117 The Roberts Environmental Center The Rose Institute of State and Local Government The Salvatori Center for the Study of Individual Freedom in the Modern World 118 The Randall Lewis Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship 119 Fundraising editClaremont McKenna completed the largest fundraising campaign ever initiated by a liberal arts college raising 635 million 120 The campaign for Claremont McKenna fulfilled for commitments in five priorities 110 million for students need based financial aid and merit scholarships internships research speaker series and other experiences 110 million for faculty chairs research and new curricula 100 million for facilities new buildings renovations and master planning projects 200 million for the Robert Day Scholars Program 121 80 million for The Fund for CMC operating costs 122 As part of the campaign the college built the Kravis Center an academic building that includes classrooms faculty offices and research areas The building designed by Rafael Vinoly was completed in 2011 It is named after 1967 alumnus Henry Kravis of Kohlberg Kravis Roberts who donated 75 million for the building 123 Notable alumni and faculty editMain article List of Claremont McKenna College people Notable alumni include Political consultant Thomas B Hofeller 124 Former Chairman and CEO of TCW Group Robert Day 1965 Founding partner of Kohlberg Kravis Roberts amp Co KKR George Roberts 1966 Chairman and CEO of Abercrombie amp Fitch Co Michael S Jeffries 1966 Founding partner of Kohlberg Kravis Roberts amp Co KKR Henry Kravis 1967 60th Chaplain of the United States House of Representatives Patrick J Conroy 1972 California Congressman and House Rules Committee Chairman David Dreier 1975 125 59th Mayor of Dallas Texas and former CEO of Kaplan Inc Tom Leppert 1977 126 Founder of Perella Weinberg Partners and former head of European Markets at Goldman Sachs Peter Weinberg 1979 Chief Investment Officer of Cascade Investment and the Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Michael Larson 1980 127 S amp P Global President and CEO Douglas Peterson 1980 128 Co Director of the Center on Work Technology and Organization at Stanford University Pamela J Hinds 1982 129 Governor of Montana Steve Bullock 1988 130 CEO of Accenture Julie Sweet 1989 131 New York Times White House correspondent Michael D Shear 1990 132 Social entrepreneur and founder of Ethos Water Peter Thum 1990 133 Dean of University of Iowa College of Engineering Harriet B Nemhard 1991 134 135 CEO of Samba TV and co founder of BitTorrent Inc Ashwin Navin 1999 Entrepreneur Daniel Kan founder and CPO of Cruise 2009 136 Anti abortion activist David Daleiden 2010 137 Actor and comedian Robin Williams did not graduate 138 Los Angeles City Attorney Michael Feuer transferred 139 Notable faculty include Political scientist Minxin Pei 140 Political scientist Ward Elliott 141 Senior Economist at the Presidential Council of Economic Advisers Eric Helland 142 Charles Kesler noted conservative scholar 143 Arabic scholar Bassam Frangieh 144 Author Jamaica Kincaid 145 Political scientist Ken Miller 146 Historian Wendy Lower 147 Psychologist Diane Helpern Political scientist and environmental economist William Ascher 148 Presidential speechwriter and comedian Mort Sahl 149 German popular historian Golo Mann 150 Government consultant and felon Alan Heslop founding director of the Rose Institute and former dean of faculty 151 152 International political economist Hilary Appel Podlich Family Professor of Government director of the Keck Center for International and Strategic Studies 153 American poet Henri Cole Historian and Fulbright Scholar Albert L Park 154 Political scientist John J Pitney Roy P Crocker Professor of Politics Climate scientist and National Geographic Explorer Branwen Williams 155 Computational biologist Ran Libeskind Hadas serves on 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