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List of Carleton College people

Many notable people have been associated with Carleton College, located in Northfield, Minnesota.

Notable alumni edit

Academia edit

Arts edit

Journalism edit

Business edit

Politics and Government edit

Law edit

Science edit

Religion edit

Sports edit

Other edit

Fictional edit

  • Ben Wyatt, a likable yet neurotic government worker played by Adam Scott on the television series Parks and Recreation, is revealed to be a Carleton alumnus in a season six episode. He had previously been shown wearing a fictionalized Carleton College Intramural Champions tee-shirt.

Notable faculty edit

Presidents of the College edit

  1. James Woodward Strong, 1870–1903
  2. William Henry Sallmon, 1903–1908
  3. Donald J. Cowling, 1909–1945
  4. Laurence McKinley Gould, 1945–1962
  5. John W. Nason, 1962–1970
  6. Howard R. Swearer, 1970–1977
  7. Robert Edwards, 1977–1986
  8. David H. Porter, 1986–1987
  9. Stephen R. Lewis Jr., 1987–2002
  10. Robert A. Oden Jr., 2002–2010[13]
  11. Steven G. Poskanzer, 2010–2021[14]
  12. Alison Byerly, 2021-present

References edit

  1. ^ "2010-2011 Concert Season". National Philharmonic. Retrieved 21 September 2010.
  2. ^ Douglas Beck's interview with Jack El-Hai at SpeechPathology.com
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 22 February 2012. Retrieved 5 April 2014.
  4. ^ "Deutsche Bank Fired Senior Bankers over Strip Club Bill". Bloomberg.com. 25 March 2022.
  5. ^ "Deutsche Bank executives fired after charging strip club visit to company". 25 March 2022.
  6. ^ Michigan Appeals Reports: Cases Decided in the Michigan Court of Appeals, Vol. 276, pp. ix–x. Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company
  7. ^ Spencer, George. "Here Comes the Judge". Retrieved April 24, 2022.
  8. ^ Roberts, Sam (2021-12-27). "Donald H. Elliott, Innovative Urban Planner, Dies at 89". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-12-30.
  9. ^ Briggs Jr., Ward W. "MIEROW, Charles Christopher". Database of Classical Scholars | Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. Retrieved 2020-04-24.
  10. ^ The Lusitania Resource
  11. ^ McNamee, David (2009-04-20). "Hey, what's that sound: Pipa". the Guardian. Retrieved 2018-07-30.
  12. ^ "Pipa prodigy - Minnesota Women's Press". www.womenspress.com. Retrieved 2018-07-30.
  13. ^ "Carleton College Board of Trustees Names Steven G. Poskanzer Next President". Carleton College. Retrieved 21 September 2010.
  14. ^ "History of the President's Office". Carleton College. Retrieved 21 September 2010.

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Many notable people have been associated with Carleton College located in Northfield Minnesota Contents 1 Notable alumni 1 1 Academia 1 2 Arts 1 3 Journalism 1 4 Business 1 5 Politics and Government 1 6 Law 1 7 Science 1 8 Religion 1 9 Sports 1 10 Other 1 11 Fictional 2 Notable faculty 3 Presidents of the College 4 ReferencesNotable alumni editAcademia edit Lila Abu Lughod 1974 author scholar and expert on the Arab world Robert C Allen 1969 professor of economic history at New York University Abu Dhabi R Michael Alvarez 1986 professor of political science at California Institute of Technology James C Anthony 1971 professor in the Department of Epidemiology at Michigan State University Daniel A Arnold 1988 philosopher at the University of Chicago Frank Edward Brown 1929 preeminent Mediterranean archaeologist Penelope Brown 1965 anthropologist co creator of the theory of politeness David M Carr 1980 professor of Old Testament at the Union Theological Seminary Arland F Christ Janer 1943 president of the College Entrance Examination Board and sixth president of Boston University Kimberly Clausing 1991 economist at Reed College and UCLA School of Law Geoffrey Claussen 2001 professor of religious studies at Elon University Michael Cunningham social psychologist and professor in the Department of Communications at the University of Louisville Anthony Downs 1952 author of An Economic Theory of Democracy senior fellow at the Brookings Institution Buell G Gallagher 1925 President of Talladega College President of City College of New York Regan Gurung 1991 professor of psychology and author Susan Hekman 1971 professor of political science and director of the graduate humanities program at the University of Texas at Arlington John Lavine 1963 Dean of Medill School of Journalism Alfred R Lindesmith 1927 professor of sociology at Indiana University known for contributions to the study of drug addiction Dennis Meadows 1964 co author of The Limits to Growth Donella Meadows 1963 lead author of The Limits to Growth Thomas Mengler 1975 President of St Mary s University Texas former Dean of Law at University of St Thomas and former dean of the University of Illinois College of Law William G Moseley 1987 writer and professor of geography at Macalester College Robert Paarlberg 1967 professor of political science at Wellesley College researcher of international agricultural and environmental policy Kathy Peiss 1975 professor of American history at The University of Pennsylvania former chair of the history department and winner of a Guggenheim Fellowship William B Pickett 1962 historian and professor emeritus at Rose Hulman Institute of Technology Terre Haute Indiana Lucian Pye 1943 political scientist and renowned sinologist taught at Massachusetts Institute of Technology for 35 years Katherine Rowe 1984 first female President of The College of William amp Mary Laura Ruetsche 1987 chair of the philosophy department at the University of Michigan Jay Rubenstein 1989 historian recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship Stephen Thorsett 1987 President of Willamette University physicist astronomer former dean of UC Santa Cruz Division of Physical and Biological Sciences Thorstein Veblen 1880 economist and author of The Theory of the Leisure Class Adam Arkin 1988 Dean A Richard Newton Memorial Chair Professor at University of California Berkeley and CEO CSO of DOE Systems Biology KnowledgebaseArts edit Jack Carson 1932 actor star of many films including Mildred Pierce Cat on a Hot Tin Roof A Star Is Born Lincoln Child 1979 New York Times Bestselling author of techno thrillers Jimmy Chin 1996 National Geographic photographer documentary filmmaker and mountain climber Masanori Mark Christianson 1998 musician creative director member of indie band Rogue Wave Stuart Comer 1990 chief curator at the Museum of Modern Art MoMA Bob Daily 1986 television producer and screenwriter for Desperate Housewives Frasier and Superior Donuts Pamela Dean 1975 fantasy writer Brian Freeman 1984 suspense fiction author Piotr Gajewski 1981 founder director and artistic director of the National Philharmonic Orchestra 1 Robert Gottschalk 1939 Academy Award winner and founder of Panavision Peter Gwinn 1993 writer for The Colbert Report Jane Hamilton 1979 novelist and winner of the Hemingway Foundation PEN Award author of The Book of Ruth Hal Higdon 1953 runner and writer Loyce Houlton 1946 choreographer and founder of the Minnesota Dance Theatre Christopher Kratt 1992 TV and film producer host of Zoboomafoo and Wild Kratts Naomi Kritzer 1995 Locus Award and Hugo Award winning author of speculative fiction and blogger Clare Walker Leslie 1968 naturalist and nature writer Grace Llewellyn 1986 author of The Teenage Liberation Handbook James Loewen 1964 historian and author of Lies My Teacher Told Me Erica Lord 2001 artist Zach McGowan 2002 actor roles in television shows including Black Sails and Agents of S H I E L D Beverly Naidus 1975 artist Barrie M Osborne 1966 producer of the Lord of the Rings film trilogy Parker Palmer 1961 author founder of the Center for Courage amp Renewal Andrij Parekh 1994 cinematographer for popular television 13 Reasons Why film The Zookeepers Wife and music videos Electric Feel for MGMT T J Stiles 1986 non fiction writer two time winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Biography in 2010 and for History in 2016 Marilyn Stokstad 1950 art historian Peter Tork of The Monkees was a student at Carleton from 1960 to 1963 then known as Peter Thorkelson Laura Veirs 1997 singer songwriter member of supergroup case lang veirs Helene Wecker 1997 author of the historical fantasy novel The Golem and the Jinni Wendy West 1994 American television producer and Emmy award nominated writer of the Showtime drama Dexter Patricia Collins Wrede 1974 fantasy writer author of The Enchanted Forest Chronicles Karen Tei Yamashita 1973 novelist author of I Hotel and Tropic of Orange Kao Kalia Yang 2003 Hmong American writer and author of The Latehomecomer A Hmong Family Memoir and The Song PoetJournalism edit Kai Bird 1973 Pulitzer Prize winning biographer and journalistJonathan Capehart 1989 journalist winner of the 1999 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing Maya Dusenbery 2008 executive director of the feminist blog Feministing Jack El Hai 1979 writer and journalist 2 Michael Gartner 1960 journalist former president of NBC news winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing Dara Moskowitz Grumdahl 1992 James Beard Award winning food writer 3 John F Harris 1985 editor in chief of Politico Clara Jeffery 1989 editor of Mother Jones magazine Brian Klaas 2008 columnist at the Washington Post assistant professor at University College London Margaret Manton Merrill 1873 journalist Peter Schjeldahl 1965 art critic for The New Yorker finalist for the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for Criticism Joseph Shapiro 1975 investigations correspondent for NPR News finalist for the 2022 Pulitzer Prize in National Reporting Garrick Utley 1961 journalist former host of Meet the PressBusiness edit Arnold W Donald 1976 CEO of Carnival Corporation amp plc cruise company Robert K Greenleaf 1926 corporate management expert founder of the Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership Laura Silber 1982 Chief Communications Operator for the Open Society Foundations Brandon Sun 2007 SPAC Banker at the helm of the Deutsche Bank Strip Club Scandal 4 5 Politics and Government edit Chude Pam Allen 1965 activist Freedom Summer participant and involved in the women s liberation movement C S Amsden South Dakota politician Ellen Anderson 1982 Minnesota politician Michael Armacost 1958 former Under Secretary of State Policy former ambassador to Japan and the Philippines President of the Brookings Institution from 1995 to 2002 and former Chairman of the Board of Trustees at Carleton from 2004 to 2008 Jack Barnes 1961 the leader of the Socialist Workers Party Duane C Butcher 1987 U S charge d affaires in Romania from 2012 to 2014 and in Uzbekistan from 2010 to 2011 Tom Freedman 1996 Chief of Staff for Political Strategy for the Clinton Gore Campaign John A Gale 1962 Secretary of State of Nebraska since 2000 Susan Golding 1966 two term mayor of San Diego Rush Holt Jr 1970 U S Representative for New Jersey s 12th congressional district from 1999 to 2015 CEO of the American Association for the Advancement of Science AAAS and executive publisher of the Science family of journals since 2015 Eleanor Kinnaird 1953 North Carolina State Senator Warren P Knowles 1930 governor of Wisconsin from 1965 to 1971 Jimmy Kolker 1970 former ambassador to Burkina Faso and Uganda former chief of HIV AIDs section at UNICEF currently Assistant Secretary for Global Affairs at the U S Department of Health and Human Services Melvin R Laird 1942 President Nixon s Secretary of Defense from 1969 to 1973 Todd Larson 1983 LGBT activist served on the board of directors of the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission from 2007 to 2013 Jack Lew United States Secretary of the Treasury and 25th White House Chief of Staff transferred to Harvard College after his freshman year Fue Lee 2013 Hmong American politician Minnesota House of Representatives from 2016 Ernest Lundeen 1901 Minnesota politician U S Representative 1917 1919 and 1933 1937 U S Senator from 1937 until his death in 1940 Karl E Mundt 1923 U S Representative 1938 1948 U S Senator 1948 1973 for South Dakota Tom Nelson 1998 former Wisconsin State Representative and Assembly Majority Leader John C Raines 1955 professor at Temple University activist who broke into an F B I office and exposed abuses of power Paul Tewes 1993 Democratic political consultant Sheldon B Vance 1939 U S Ambassador to Zaire from 1969 to 1974 Liz Watson 1996 Democratic nominee for Indiana s 9th Congressional DistrictLaw edit Lynn H Ashley 1909 district attorney for St Croix County Wisconsin Pierce Butler 1887 Supreme Court Justice from 1923 to 1939 Ben C Duniway 1928 Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Audrey Fleissig 1976 Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri Elizabeth L Gleicher 1976 judge on the Michigan Court of Appeals 6 Herbert Goodrich 1911 Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit Director of the American Law Institute Chair of the drafting committee of the Uniform Commercial Code Gordon Moore judge 1985 Associate Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court 7 Brenda Sannes 1980 Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of New York Cordenio Severance 1880 former President of the American Bar Association Stephen Six 1988 Kansas Attorney General from 2008 to 2011Science edit Walter Alvarez 1962 geologist credited with the theory that an asteroid impact was the likely cause of the Cretaceous Tertiary extinction event Evelyn Anderson 1921 physiologist and biochemist co discoverer of andrenocorticotropic hormone ACTH Kinsey Anderson 1949 pioneer space physicist and member of the National Academy of Sciences Linda Bartoshuk 1960 psychologist at the University of Florida specializes in smell and taste Elizabeth Beise 1981 professor of physics at the University of Maryland College Park Robert G Bergman 1963 professor of chemistry emeritus at UC Berkeley winner of the Wolf Prize in Chemistry Ann T Bowling 1965 leading geneticist on the study of horses one of the leaders of the horse genome project Kenneth G Caulton professor of inorganic chemistry at the Indiana University Joy Crisp 1979 planetary geologist Carl R Eklund 1932 leading ornithologist and member of one of the longest recorded Antarctic sled dog journeys namesake of the Eklund Islands Sarah K England 1988 physiologist and biophysicist professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Washington University in St Louis Barbara Fredrickson 1986 social psychologist studying emotions and positive psychology at University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Alan Gelperin 1962 professor at Princeton University specializes in olfaction known for electronic scent detection and identification David Gerdes 1986 astrophysicist and professor of physics at the University of Michigan Todd Golub 1985 professor of pediatrics at Harvard known for applying the tools of genomics to study cancer Robert Edward Gross 1927 highly distinguished surgeon and one of the pioneers of cardiac surgery James V Haxby 1973 neuroscientist known for face perception Director of the Dartmouth Brain Imaging Center at Dartmouth College Stephen P Hubbell 1963 ecologist author of the unified neutral theory of biodiversity founder of what would become the National Council for Science and the Environment Kathy Hudson 1982 American microbiologist specializing in science policy former deputy director for science outreach and policy at the National Institutes of Health assisted in the creation of All of Us the BRAIN initiative the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences and founded the Genetics and Public Policy Center at Johns Hopkins University Mary Claire King 1967 human geneticist discoverer of BRCA1 Yvonne Connolly Martin 1958 expert in the field of cheminfomatics Eric Pianka 1960 biologist herpetologist and well known evolutionary ecologist known as the Lizard Man pioneered work on r K selection theory Kenneth Poss 1992 biologist James B Duke Professor in the Department of Cell Biology at Duke University known for his work on regeneration AAAS Fellow Peter H Schultz 1966 Brown University geology professor co investigator to the NASA Science Mission Directorate spacecraft Deep Impact awarded the Barringer Medal of the Meteoritical Society in 2004 Christine Siddoway 1984 geologist and Antarctic researcher Douglas Vakoch 1983 astrobiologist president of METI Messaging Extraterrestrial Intelligence Simine Vazire 2000 psychologist at the University of California Davis with research in self perception and self knowledge Ray Wendland 1933 experimental petrochemist and academic Sidney Wolff 1962 astrophysicist first woman to be named director of the National Optical Astronomy Observatory and the first director of the Gemini Project Anne Sewell Young 1892 astronomy professor at Mt Holyoke College and founding member of the American Association of Variable Star ObserversReligion edit Dale Ahlquist 1980 author scholar of G K Chesterton Kirbyjon Caldwell 1975 pastor of the Windsor Village United Methodist Church in Houston Texas spiritual advisor to Presidents George W Bush and Barack Obama Arcturus Z Conrad 1882 theologian pastor at Park Street Church in Boston Massachusetts Henry H Riggs 1902 Christian missionary and historical witness to the Armenian genocide of the early 20th century Margaret Towner 1948 religious leader first woman minister to be ordained by the northern branch of the American Presbyterian Church Tsune Watanabe 1891 President of the Congregational Woman s Missionary Society of Japan temperance activist educatorSports edit Stub Allison 1917 head football coach at UC Berkeley 1935 1944 his 1937 team won the Rose Bowl in 1938 Osborne Cowles 1922 athlete and coach for Carleton basketball head coach at University of Minnesota Michigan and Dartmouth Freddie Gillespie NBA player for Toronto Raptors Transferred to Baylor University after his Sophomore year Philip Dunn 1993 competed in 2000 2004 2008 Olympics in the race walking event Jake Zivin lead commentator for MLS Season Pass on Apple TV Other edit Donald H Elliott 1954 urban planner 8 Jane Elizabeth Hodgson 1934 physician Founding Fellow of American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists pioneer in women s reproductive health abortion rights advocate Anthony Myint 1999 restaurateur founder of Mission Street Food Mission Chinese Food and Commonwealth in San Francisco author of Mission Street FoodFictional edit Ben Wyatt a likable yet neurotic government worker played by Adam Scott on the television series Parks and Recreation is revealed to be a Carleton alumnus in a season six episode He had previously been shown wearing a fictionalized Carleton College Intramural Champions tee shirt Notable faculty editIan Barbour professor of religion 1989 91 Gifford Lecturer on religion and science winner of the 1999 Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion Charles Christopher Mierow professor of biography from 1934 1951 former president of Colorado College from 1925 1933 eminent historian translator and linguist 9 H Scott Bierman professor of economics department chair academic dean game theory expert President of Beloit College 2009 present David Bryn Jones biographer of U S Secretary of State Frank B Kellogg taught history economics and international relations at Carleton from 1920 to 1951 John Bates Clark economist taught Thorstein Veblen Frank Daniel Czech born writer producer director and teacher developer of the sequence paradigm of screenwriting Albert Elsen assistant professor of art history from 1952 to 1958 Laurence McKinley Gould second in command to Richard E Byrd on his first landmark expedition to Antarctica professor of geology Carleton College President from 1945 1962 Roy Grow former Kellogg Professor of International Relations and director of International Relations former military interpreter expert on Asia Deanna Haunsperger President of the Mathematical Association of America Ian Holbourn writer Laird of Foula instrumental in creating the art department 10 Gao Hong composer and performer of Chinese music among the world s top pipa players 11 12 Burton Levin former United States Consul General to Hong Kong and US Ambassador to Burma 1987 1990 currently the SIT Investment Visiting Professor of Asian Policy Cormac o Grada visiting professor of history in 2021 foremost authority on Irish economic history and the history of the Jews in Ireland Maria Lugones feminist philosopher professor of philosophy from 1973 to 1993 Louis E Newman John M and Elizabeth W Musser Professor of Religious Studies Emeritus Gregory Blake Smith novelist and short story writer Lloyd P Johnson Norwest Professor of English and the Liberal Arts Paul Wellstone U S Senator from Minnesota from 1991 until his death in 2002 professor of political science from 1969 to 1990 Reed Whittemore professor of English poet Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress in 1964 and 1984Presidents of the College editJames Woodward Strong 1870 1903 William Henry Sallmon 1903 1908 Donald J Cowling 1909 1945 Laurence McKinley Gould 1945 1962 John W Nason 1962 1970 Howard R Swearer 1970 1977 Robert Edwards 1977 1986 David H Porter 1986 1987 Stephen R Lewis Jr 1987 2002 Robert A Oden Jr 2002 2010 13 Steven G Poskanzer 2010 2021 14 Alison Byerly 2021 presentReferences edit 2010 2011 Concert Season National Philharmonic Retrieved 21 September 2010 Douglas Beck s interview with Jack El Hai at SpeechPathology com Minnesota Monthly s profile of Dara Moskowitz Grumdahl 19 December 2007 Archived from the original on 22 February 2012 Retrieved 5 April 2014 Deutsche Bank Fired Senior Bankers over Strip Club Bill Bloomberg com 25 March 2022 Deutsche Bank executives fired after charging strip club visit to company 25 March 2022 Michigan Appeals Reports Cases Decided in the Michigan Court of Appeals Vol 276 pp ix x Lawyers Co operative Publishing Company Spencer George Here Comes the Judge Retrieved April 24 2022 Roberts Sam 2021 12 27 Donald H Elliott Innovative Urban Planner Dies at 89 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 12 30 Briggs Jr Ward W MIEROW Charles Christopher Database of Classical Scholars Rutgers The State University of New Jersey Retrieved 2020 04 24 The Lusitania Resource McNamee David 2009 04 20 Hey what s that sound Pipa the Guardian Retrieved 2018 07 30 Pipa prodigy Minnesota Women s Press www womenspress com Retrieved 2018 07 30 Carleton College Board of Trustees Names Steven G Poskanzer Next President Carleton College Retrieved 21 September 2010 History of the President s Office Carleton College 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