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List of Pomona College people

Pomona College (/pəˈmnə/ pə-MOH-nə[2]) is an elite[3] 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.

The class of 1894, Pomona's first graduating class, had 11 members.[1]

Since its founding in 1887, Pomona has graduated 130 classes of students. The college enrolls approximately 1,740 students as of the fall 2023 semester[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]

Pomona employs 271 faculty members as of the fall 2022 semester.[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 edit

Arts and letters edit

Visual art edit

 
Dividing the Light, a 2007 skyspace on Pomona's campus by James Turrell, class of 1965
Name Class year Notability Ref.
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[a] 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 edit

 
Joel McCrea, class of 1928, appeared in more than 100 films, including many Westerns.[26]
 
Robert Taylor, class of 1933, was one of the leading men of the Hollywood Golden Age.[27]
 
Richard Chamberlain, class of 1956, became a teen idol for his starring role in Dr. Kildare.[28]
Name Class year Notability Ref.
Joel McCrea 1928 Film actor (Sullivan's Travels, Foreign Correspondent) [29][30]
John Whitney 1930s[a] 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[a] 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 edit

 
Actor and musician Kris Kristofferson, class of 1958
Name Class year Notability Ref.
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[a] 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 edit

 
Bill Keller, class of 1970, won a Pulitzer for his reporting from the Soviet Union in the final years of the Cold War and served as executive editor of The New York Times from 2003 to 2011.[80]
Name Class year Notability Ref.
Relman Morin 1929 Two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist for the Associated Press [81][40][82]
Mark Gayn 1933 Foreign affairs correspondent for the Toronto Star [83][84]
Paul Fussell 1947 Cultural and literary historian, known for criticism of the romanticization of war [85][46]
H. Arnold Barton 1953 Historian of Scandinavian history [86][87]
Terry Drinkwater 1958 CBS News correspondent [88]
Doug McConnell 1967 Television journalist [89][90]
Bill Keller 1970 Executive editor of The New York Times and winner of the 1989 Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting [91][80][92]
Verlyn Klinkenborg 1974 Author, editor, and academic, known for his writings on rural America [93][94]
Joe Palca 1974 NPR science correspondent [95]
Mary Schmich 1975 Columnist for the Chicago Tribune and winner of the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for Commentary [96][97][98]
Lynn Walford 1979 Automotive technology writer [99]
Richard Pérez‑Peña 1984 Reporter for The New York Times [100]
Zafar Sobhan 1992 Bangladeshi journalist and editor of the Dhaka Tribune [101]
Judd Legum 2000 Journalist, lawyer, and political staffer; founder of ThinkProgress [102][103]
Ashlee Vance 2000 Technology and business journalist, author [104]
Conor Friedersdorf 2002 Staff writer for The Atlantic, known for civil libertarian perspectives [105]

Writing edit

Name Class year Notability Ref.
Richard Armour 1927 Author, humorist, professor [106]
Ved Mehta 1956 Indian writer [107]
William Irwin Thompson 1962 Poet, cultural historian, cultural critic [108][109]
Ray Young Bear Attended 1969–1972 Poet and novelist, known for work on contemporary Native American identity [110]
Garrett Hongo 1973 Japanese-American poet [111]
Louis Menand 1973 Writer, The Metaphysical Club (which won the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for History) [112][113]
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 [114]
Vikram Chandra 1984 Indian-American writer [55][115]
Tom Lin 2018 Carnegie Medal–winning author [116]

Other edit

 
Self-help author Marianne Williamson, attended 1970 to 1972[45]
Name Class year Notability Ref.
Fong Foo Sec Preparatory school,[b] transferred 1901 Chinese educator and publicist, Pomona's first Asian student, English department editor of The Commercial Press [117][118]
Essae Martha Culver 1905 First state librarian of Louisiana and president of the American Library Association [119]
Clara Breed 1927 Librarian who opposed Japanese internment during World War II and supported children sent to camps [120][121]
Edwin B. Crittenden 1938 Alaskan architect [122]
David Ossman Transferred in 1956 Writer and comedian best known as a member of the Firesign Theatre [123][39]
Twyla Tharp Transferred in 1960 Emmy and Tony award-winning dancer and choreographer [124][125]
Marianne Williamson Attended 1970–1972 Author, spiritual leader, activist, and 2020 presidential candidate [126][45]
Don Daglow 1974 Video game designer and producer [127]
Eddie Dombrower 1980 Video game designer and producer [127]
Alex Linder 1988 Owner and operator of the Vanguard News Network, an antisemitic, white supremacist website [128]

Government and law edit

U.S. Senators and Congresspeople edit

 
U.S. Senator Brian Schatz (D‑HI), class of 1994
Name Class year Notability Ref.
Alan Cranston Transferred 1933 Democratic U.S. Senator for California (1969–1993) [129][130][131]
Frank Evans Attended 1941–1943 Democratic U.S. Representative for Colorado's 3rd district (1965–1979) [132][133]
Chip Pashayan 1963 Republican U.S. Representative for California's 17th district (1979–1991) [132][134]
Brian Schatz 1994 Democratic U.S. Senator for Hawaii (2012–present) [135][136][132][137]

Federal officials edit

Name Class year Notability Ref.
Leslie A. Wheeler 1921 U.S. government official and diplomat who helped liberalize international agricultural trade [138][139]
William B. Bader 1953 United States Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs [140]
Esther Brimmer 1983 U.S. foreign policy expert and Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs [141]
David Holmes 1997 Diplomat and counselor for political affairs at the U.S Embassy in Ukraine [142]

State and city officials edit

Name Class year Notability Ref.
Silsby Spalding Preparatory school,[b] c. 1904 First mayor of Beverly Hills, California [144][145]
Mark Wyland 1968 Republican California Senator [146]
Ellen Bard 1971 Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives [147]
Tick Segerblom 1971 Democratic Nevada Senator [148][149]
Cristina Garcia 1999 Democratic California Assemblyperson [150]

Judges edit

Name Class year Notability Ref.
James Marshall Carter 1924 Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit [151][152]
Harry L. Hupp Attended 1947–1950 Judge, United States District Court for the Central District of California, known for reforming treatment of alcoholism [153][154][155]
Stephen Reinhardt 1951 Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit [156]
Cruz Reynoso 1953 First Latino on the California Supreme Court, advocate for civil rights of farm workers; awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2000 [157]
George H. Wu 1969 Judge, United States District Court for the Central District of California [158]
Christina A. Snyder 1972 Judge, United States District Court for the Central District of California [159]
Richard G. Taranto 1977 Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit [160][161]
Kimberly J. Mueller 1981 Judge, United States District Court for the Eastern District of California [162]
Halim Dhanidina 1994 Judge, California Court of Appeal for the Second District; first Muslim judge in the state of California [163]

Diplomats edit

Name Class year Notability Ref.
Hugh S. Gibson Attended c. 1900 U.S. interwar diplomat, ambassador, proponent of the professionalization of the Foreign Service [164][165]
Julian Nava 1951 First Mexican-American to become the U.S. Ambassador to Mexico [166]
Kenneth L. Brown 1959 U.S. ambassador to Ghana, Côte d'Ivoire, and Congo-Brazzaville [167]

Activists edit

 
Civil rights activist Myrlie Evers-Williams, class of 1968
Name Class year Notability Ref.
Virginia Prince 1935 Transgender rights activist and founder of Transvestia magazine [168][169][170]
Myrlie Evers‑Williams 1968 Activist, first full-time chairperson of the NAACP [171][172]
John Payton 1973 Civil rights attorney and president of NAACP Legal Defense Fund (co-founded Black Student Union at Pomona) [173][174]
Kafi D. Blumenfield 1993 Nonprofit executive, activist, and civic leader [175][176]

Military edit

 
James Howard, class of 1937, was the only fighter pilot in the European Theater to receive the Medal of Honor in World War II.[177]
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 [178][179][177]
Verne Orr 1937 U.S. Secretary of the Air Force, 1981–1985 [180]

Business edit

 
Senior Disney executive Roy E. Disney, class of 1951
Name Class year Notability Ref.
Russell K. Pitzer 1900 Citrus farmer, founder of Pitzer College [181][182]
Frank R. Seaver 1905 Lawyer, naval officer, oil drilling executive, and philanthropist; first president of the Associated Students of Pomona College [183][184]
Donald McKenna 1929 Businessperson and philanthropist, known for donations to Claremont McKenna College [185]
R. Stanton Avery 1932 Inventor of modern stickers, founder of Avery Adhesives [186]
Elmer P. Wheaton 1933 Aerospace and marine engineer and executive at the Douglas Aircraft Company and the Lockheed Missiles and Space Company [187]
Charles Scripps 1943 Chair of the board of the E. W. Scripps Company [188][189]
Richard C. Seaver 1946 Oil drilling executive and philanthropist [190][191]
Roy E. Disney 1951 Executive at The Walt Disney Company; nephew of Walt Disney [81][192]
Frank Wells 1952 President of The Walt Disney Company and mountaineer [193][157]
Burton Smith Transferred 1959 Computer architect, co-founder of Cray, and Microsoft Fellow [194][195]
Kent Brownridge 1962 General manager of Rolling Stone and CEO of Dennis Publishing and Alpha Media [196][197][198]
Linda G. Alvarado 1973 CEO of Alvarado Construction; co-owner of the Colorado Rockies [199]
Cathy Corison 1975 Winemaker [200]
Hashim Djojohadikusumo 1976 Indonesian entrepreneur and brother of former Indonesian presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto [201]
Lynn Forester de Rothschild 1976 CEO of E.L. Rothschild [202][203]
Bryan White 1984 Co-founder of BlackRock's multi-billion dollar hedge fund investments business and Sahsen Ventures [204][205][206]
Libby Armintrout 1986 Philanthropist and sister of Bill Gates [207]
Bernard C. Chan 1988 Convenor of the Hong Kong Executive Council and President of Asia Financial Holdings [208]
Osman Kibar 1992 Billionaire founder of biotech firm Samumed [209][210]
Laszlo Bock 1993 Former Senior Vice President, People Operations, Google, and co-founder and CEO of Humu [211][212][213]
Adam Bowen 1998 Billionaire co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of Juul [214][215][216]
Nick Friedman 2005 President and co-founder of College Hunks Hauling Junk [217][218]
Maya Horgan Famodu 2012 Founder of Ingressive and named in Forbes Africa's "30 Under 30" list in 2018 [219]

Science edit

 
Jennifer Doudna, class of 1985, won the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her work on CRISPR-based gene engineering, one of the most significant discoveries in the history of biology.[220][221]
Name Class year Notability Ref.
Edmund Jaeger Attended 1900s Desert ecologist [222]
Wilson Popenoe Attended 1910–1911 Agricultural explorer, influential in bringing the avocado to North America [223][224]
Hugo Benioff 1921 Seismologist, known for work charting deep ocean earthquakes [225]
M. Stanley Livingston 1926 Physicist, co-inventor of the cyclotron [226]
Norris Bradbury 1929 Physicist, director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory from 1945 to 1970 [227]
Roger Revelle 1929 Oceanographer, one of the first scientists to study global warming, and primary founder of the University of California, San Diego [228][229][230]
Xiao Guangyan 1942 Chinese petrochemist who researched catalysts used in petroleum processing [231]
Robert Gomer 1944 Physical chemist, known for work in surface science and nuclear non-proliferation advocacy [232]
Jean Mill 1948 Conservationist and creator of the Bengal cat breed [233][234]
M. Frederick Hawthorne 1949 Inorganic chemist, known for work on clusters of boron hydrides; National Medal of Science recipient [235][236]
Edward A. Knapp 1954 Physicist, director of the National Science Foundation [237]
Ann Hardy 1955 Computer scientist, known for pioneering work on time-sharing [238]
Ed Krupp 1961 Archeoastronomer, science educator, and director of the Griffith Observatory [239][240]
Thomas D. Pollard 1964 Cell biologist and biophysicist [95][241]
Sarah Elgin 1967 Biochemist, geneticist, and science educator [95]
J. Andrew McCammon 1969 Physical chemist [95]
Steven Clarke 1970 Biochemist [242]
Sharon K. Inouye 1977 Geriatrician, known for work on delirium [243]
Anna María Nápoles 1980 Behavioral epidemiologist and science administrator [244]
Jennifer Doudna 1985 Biochemist, known for pioneering work in CRISPR gene editing; won the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry [220][245][221][246]
Thomas McDade 1991 Biological anthropologist [247]
Amalie Frischknecht 1992 Polymer physicist [248]

Religion edit

 
Russian Orthodox hieromonk Seraphim Rose, class of 1956 (oil portrait by Andrey Mironov)
Name Class year Notability Ref.
Charles E. Fuller 1910 Clergyman and radio evangelist who founded the Fuller Theological Seminary [249]
Gladwyn M. Childs 1919 Minister, missionary, and anthropologist [250]
Seraphim (Eugene) Rose 1956 Russian Orthodox hieromonk [251]
Nancy Raabe 1977 Lutheran pastor and composer [252]
Megan Traquair 1985 Eighth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Northern California [253][254]

Academia edit

College presidents edit

 
Anthropologist David P. Barrows, class of 1894, conducted extensive ethnographic research on Native Americans.[255]
Name Class year Notability Ref.
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 [256][257][255]
David Outcalt 1956 Chancellor, University of Wisconsin–Green Bay and University of Alaska Anchorage [258][259]
John V. Lombardi 1963 Fifth president of the Louisiana State University System [260]
R. Stanton Hales 1964 10th president of the College of Wooster and two-time U.S. badminton men's singles champion [261][23]
Eileen Wilson‑Oyelaran 1969 17th president of Kalamazoo College [262]
Anne M. Houtman 1983 20th president of Earlham College [263][264][265]
Thomas J. Minar 1985 16th president of Franklin College in Indiana [266]
Erika H. James 1991 Dean of the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania [211][267]

Professors and academics edit

 
A statue depicting Chinese sociologist Chen Hansheng, class of 1920, conducting a field interview with a peasant farmer in Baoding
Name Class year Notability Ref.
Carl Irving Wheat 1915 Lawyer, historian, and cartographer of the American West [268]
Chen Hansheng 1920 Chinese sociologist considered a father of Chinese modern social science [269]
David Keirsey 1947 Psychologist who developed the Keirsey Temperament Sorter personality questionnaire [270]
Ellis Batten Page 1947 Professor and scientist, widely acknowledged as the father of automated essay scoring [271]
John K. Roth 1962 Holocaust studies scholar, Claremont McKenna College [272]
Michael Starbird 1970 Mathematics professor, University of Texas at Austin [273]
Ingrid D. Rowland 1974 Historian of European architecture at the University of Notre Dame [95][274]
Robyn R. Warhol 1977 Chair of the Department of English at Ohio State University and literary critic who helped develop feminist narrative theory [275]
Matthew K. Franklin 1983 Cryptographer and professor of computer science at the University of California, Davis [276]
Joanne B. Freeman 1984 Historian of early American history at Yale University [277][278]
Vijay Prashad 1989 History professor at Trinity College in Connecticut [279]
Tamily Weissman‑Unni 1992 Neurobiology professor at Lewis & Clark College [280]

Athletics edit

 
NBA Championship head coach of the San Antonio Spurs Gregg Popovich coached the Pomona men's basketball team from 1979 to 1987.[281][282]
Name Class year Notability Ref.
Harry Kingman 1913 Pitcher for the New York Yankees [283]
Charles Daggs 1923 Olympic track and field athlete [284]
Robert Maxwell 1925 Olympic hurdler and two-time national champion [285]
Earl J. Merritt 1925 Head football coach of the Sagehens from 1935 to 1958 [286][66]
David G. Freeman 1942 Seven-time U.S. national badminton champion [287][288]
Betty Hicks 1947 Golfer, 1941 Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year [289]
Darlene Hard 1961 Grand Slam-winning tennis player [125]
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 [160][46][48]
Mike Budenholzer 1992 Head Coach of the Milwaukee Bucks [290]
Will Leer 2007 Professional track and field athlete specializing in the 1500 meters [291]
Daniel Rosenbaum 2019 Professional basketball player in the Israeli National League [292]

Notable faculty edit

 
Astronomer Frank Brackett, Pomona professor 1888–1933
 
Author David Foster Wallace, Pomona professor 2002–2008
 
Novelist Jonathan Lethem, Pomona professor 2011–present
 
Poet Claudia Rankine, Pomona professor 2006–2015
Name Active tenure Notability Ref.
Edwin C. Norton 1888–1926 First dean of Pomona [293]
Frank Brackett 1888–1933 Mathematics and astronomy professor [294][295][296]
Phebe Estelle Spalding 1889–1927 English professor, author, first female Pomona faculty member [297][256]
Albert John Cook 1894–1911 Entomologist [298]
Alice Mary Dowd 1904–1905 Educator, author [299]
Hannah Tempest Jenkins 1905–1926 Painter, helped establish Pomona's art department and founded the Rembrandt Club [300]
Fannie Charles Dillon 1910–1913 Composer [301]
Alfred Woodford 1915–1955 Founder of Pomona's geology department [302][303][304]
Philip A. Munz 1917–1944 Botanist who began the Pomona College Herbarium and was director of the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden [305]
Ralph Lyman 1917–1948 Longtime head of Pomona's music department [306][307]
Jerry Voorhis 1930–1935 Democratic U.S. Representative for California's 12th district (1937–1947) [308]
John H. Kemble 1936–1977 Maritime historian [309]
Henry Cord Meyer 1945 c. 1945–1964 Historian of central Europe [310]
W. Conway Pierce 1945–1953 Chemist [311]
Corwin Hansch 1946–1988 Chemist [312]
Jean Walton 1949–1979 Dean of women who reformed Pomona's residential life and co-founded its women's studies program [313]
James Grant 1950–1959 Painter, sculptor [314]
Karl Kohn 1950–1994 Composer [315][316][317]
Frederick Sontag 1952–2009 Philosopher and theologian [107]
Leonard Pronko 1957–2014 Leading Western expert on Japanese dance-drama kabuki, awarded the Order of the Sacred Treasure in 1986 [318][319]
Lewis Baltz 1960 c. 1960s Photographer [320]
Michael Armacost 1960s Diplomat, ambassador to Japan and the Philippines, and president of the Brookings Institution [321]
Stanley Crouch 1969 c. 1969–c. 1975 Cultural critic known for coverage of jazz, novelist, and English professor [322][323]
Gerald M. Ackerman 1971–1989 Art history professor [324]
George Gorse 1980–present Art history professor [325]
Martha Andresen Wilder 1972–2006 Scholar of Renaissance literature [326][327]
Bobby Bradford 1974–2021 Jazz musician [328][329]
Robert Mezey 1976–2000 Poet and translator [330][331]
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 [332][333]
Gregg Popovich 1979–1988 Head basketball coach of the NBA's San Antonio Spurs [281][282]
Karl Benjamin 1979–1994 Abstract painter [334]
Everett L. Bull 1981–2020 c. 2020 Computer scientist [335]
Thomas Leabhart 1982–present Corporeal mime [336][337]
Samuel H. Yamashita 1983–present Historian and Asian studies scholar [338]
Kenneth B. Wolf 1985–present Scholar of medieval studies [339][340]
Susana Chavez‑Silverman 1989–present Creative nonfiction writer on Latin American culture [341]
Shahriar Shahriari 1989–present Mathematician [342]
Katherine Hagedorn 1993–2013 Ethnomusicologist and Santería priestess [343][344]
Cecilia Conrad 1995–2012 Economist, managing director of the MacArthur Fellows Program [345][346][347]
David Foster Wallace 2002–2008 Essayist and novelist, author of Infinite Jest [348][349]
Robert R. Gaines 2003–present Geologist, Dean of the College [350]
Kim Bruce 2005–2021 Computer scientist [351]
Claudia Rankine 2006–2015 Poet [352][353]
Meredith Landman 2010 c. 2010–2018 Linguist [354]
Jonathan Lethem 2011–present Novelist, author of Fortress of Solitude [355][349][356]
Cameron Munter 2013–2015 Diplomat, ambassador to Serbia and Pakistan [357][358]
Lise Abrams 2018–present Cognitive psychologist [359]
 Also an alumnus of the college

Presidents of Pomona College edit

 
James Blaisdell, Pomona's fourth president and founder of the Claremont Colleges[360]

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.[295][361][362] The subsequent presidents are:

# Name Tenure Academic expertise Ref.
1 Cyrus G. Baldwin 1890–1897 Congregational minister [363][364]
2 Franklin La Du Ferguson 1897–1901 Congregational minister [363][365]
3 George A. Gates 1902–1909 Congregational minister [363][366]
4 James A. Blaisdell 1910–1927 Congregational minister [363][367]
5 Charles K. Edmunds 1928–1941 Physics [363][29][368]
6 E. Wilson Lyon 1941–1969 History [363][369][370]
7 David Alexander 1969–1991 Theology [363][23][371]
8 Peter W. Stanley 1991–2003 History [363][372][373]
9 David W. Oxtoby 2003–2017 Chemistry [374][375]
10 G. Gabrielle Starr 2017–present Literature, neuroscience [376][377]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d The specific year is not known.
  2. ^ a b Pomona operated a preparatory department, which taught pre-college level courses, from its founding until 1911.[143]

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    • Childs, Jeremy (October 5, 2023). "The surprising source of a million-dollar Pomona College scholarship fund: School's beloved registrar". Los Angeles Times. from the original on October 5, 2023. Retrieved October 6, 2023. prestigious liberal arts school
    • Fiske, Edward B. (July 6, 2021). Fiske Guide to Colleges 2022 (38th ed.). Naperville, Illinois: Sourcebooks. p. 154. ISBN 978-1-4926-6498-7. the undisputed star of the Claremont Colleges and one of the top small liberal arts colleges anywhere. This small, elite institution is the top liberal arts college in the West.
    • Goldstein, Dana (September 17, 2017). "When Affirmative Action Isn't Enough". The New York Times. from the original on April 7, 2021. Retrieved April 7, 2021. an elite liberal arts school
    • Greene, Howard; Greene, Matthew (August 16, 2016). The Hidden Ivies (3rd ed.). New York: Collins Reference. p. 550. ISBN 978-0-06-242090-9. the leading liberal arts college west of the Rocky Mountains
    • Ringenberg, William C. (December 1978). "Review of The History of Pomona College, 1887–1969". The American Historical Review. Oxford University Press. 83 (5): 1351–1352. doi:10.2307/1854869. JSTOR 1854869. one of the most respected undergraduate colleges in America
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This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources Pomona College p e ˈ m oʊ n e pe MOH ne 2 is an elite 3 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 The class of 1894 Pomona s first graduating class had 11 members 1 Since its founding in 1887 Pomona has graduated 130 classes of students The college enrolls approximately 1 740 students as of the fall 2023 semester 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 Pomona employs 271 faculty members as of the fall 2022 semester 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 Contents 1 Notable alumni 1 1 Arts and letters 1 1 1 Visual art 1 1 2 Film and television 1 1 3 Music 1 1 4 Journalism and non fiction writing 1 1 5 Writing 1 1 6 Other 1 2 Government and law 1 2 1 U S Senators and Congresspeople 1 2 2 Federal officials 1 2 3 State and city officials 1 2 4 Judges 1 2 5 Diplomats 1 2 6 Activists 1 2 7 Military 1 3 Business 1 4 Science 1 5 Religion 1 6 Academia 1 6 1 College presidents 1 6 2 Professors and academics 1 7 Athletics 2 Notable faculty 3 Presidents of Pomona College 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksNotable alumni editMain category Pomona College alumni Arts and letters edit Visual art edit nbsp Dividing the Light a 2007 skyspace on Pomona s campus by James Turrell class of 1965Name Class year Notability Ref 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 GrandPre 1960s a 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 edit nbsp Joel McCrea class of 1928 appeared in more than 100 films including many Westerns 26 nbsp Robert Taylor class of 1933 was one of the leading men of the Hollywood Golden Age 27 nbsp Richard Chamberlain class of 1956 became a teen idol for his starring role in Dr Kildare 28 Name Class year Notability Ref Joel McCrea 1928 Film actor Sullivan s Travels Foreign Correspondent 29 30 John Whitney 1930s a 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 a 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 edit nbsp Actor and musician Kris Kristofferson class of 1958Name Class year Notability Ref 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 a 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 edit nbsp Bill Keller class of 1970 won a Pulitzer for his reporting from the Soviet Union in the final years of the Cold War and served as executive editor of The New York Times from 2003 to 2011 80 Name Class year Notability Ref Relman Morin 1929 Two time Pulitzer Prize winning journalist for the Associated Press 81 40 82 Mark Gayn 1933 Foreign affairs correspondent for the Toronto Star 83 84 Paul Fussell 1947 Cultural and literary historian known for criticism of the romanticization of war 85 46 H Arnold Barton 1953 Historian of Scandinavian history 86 87 Terry Drinkwater 1958 CBS News correspondent 88 Doug McConnell 1967 Television journalist 89 90 Bill Keller 1970 Executive editor of The New York Times and winner of the 1989 Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting 91 80 92 Verlyn Klinkenborg 1974 Author editor and academic known for his writings on rural America 93 94 Joe Palca 1974 NPR science correspondent 95 Mary Schmich 1975 Columnist for the Chicago Tribune and winner of the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for Commentary 96 97 98 Lynn Walford 1979 Automotive technology writer 99 Richard Perez Pena 1984 Reporter for The New York Times 100 Zafar Sobhan 1992 Bangladeshi journalist and editor of the Dhaka Tribune 101 Judd Legum 2000 Journalist lawyer and political staffer founder of ThinkProgress 102 103 Ashlee Vance 2000 Technology and business journalist author 104 Conor Friedersdorf 2002 Staff writer for The Atlantic known for civil libertarian perspectives 105 Writing edit Name Class year Notability Ref Richard Armour 1927 Author humorist professor 106 Ved Mehta 1956 Indian writer 107 William Irwin Thompson 1962 Poet cultural historian cultural critic 108 109 Ray Young Bear Attended 1969 1972 Poet and novelist known for work on contemporary Native American identity 110 Garrett Hongo 1973 Japanese American poet 111 Louis Menand 1973 Writer The Metaphysical Club which won the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for History 112 113 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 114 Vikram Chandra 1984 Indian American writer 55 115 Tom Lin 2018 Carnegie Medal winning author 116 Other edit nbsp Self help author Marianne Williamson attended 1970 to 1972 45 Name Class year Notability Ref Fong Foo Sec Preparatory school b transferred 1901 Chinese educator and publicist Pomona s first Asian student English department editor of The Commercial Press 117 118 Essae Martha Culver 1905 First state librarian of Louisiana and president of the American Library Association 119 Clara Breed 1927 Librarian who opposed Japanese internment during World War II and supported children sent to camps 120 121 Edwin B Crittenden 1938 Alaskan architect 122 David Ossman Transferred in 1956 Writer and comedian best known as a member of the Firesign Theatre 123 39 Twyla Tharp Transferred in 1960 Emmy and Tony award winning dancer and choreographer 124 125 Marianne Williamson Attended 1970 1972 Author spiritual leader activist and 2020 presidential candidate 126 45 Don Daglow 1974 Video game designer and producer 127 Eddie Dombrower 1980 Video game designer and producer 127 Alex Linder 1988 Owner and operator of the Vanguard News Network an antisemitic white supremacist website 128 Government and law edit U S Senators and Congresspeople edit nbsp U S Senator Brian Schatz D HI class of 1994Name Class year Notability Ref Alan Cranston Transferred 1933 Democratic U S Senator for California 1969 1993 129 130 131 Frank Evans Attended 1941 1943 Democratic U S Representative for Colorado s 3rd district 1965 1979 132 133 Chip Pashayan 1963 Republican U S Representative for California s 17th district 1979 1991 132 134 Brian Schatz 1994 Democratic U S Senator for Hawaii 2012 present 135 136 132 137 Federal officials edit Name Class year Notability Ref Leslie A Wheeler 1921 U S government official and diplomat who helped liberalize international agricultural trade 138 139 William B Bader 1953 United States Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs 140 Esther Brimmer 1983 U S foreign policy expert and Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs 141 David Holmes 1997 Diplomat and counselor for political affairs at the U S Embassy in Ukraine 142 State and city officials edit Name Class year Notability Ref Silsby Spalding Preparatory school b c 1904 First mayor of Beverly Hills California 144 145 Mark Wyland 1968 Republican California Senator 146 Ellen Bard 1971 Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives 147 Tick Segerblom 1971 Democratic Nevada Senator 148 149 Cristina Garcia 1999 Democratic California Assemblyperson 150 Judges edit Name Class year Notability Ref James Marshall Carter 1924 Judge United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit 151 152 Harry L Hupp Attended 1947 1950 Judge United States District Court for the Central District of California known for reforming treatment of alcoholism 153 154 155 Stephen Reinhardt 1951 Judge United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit 156 Cruz Reynoso 1953 First Latino on the California Supreme Court advocate for civil rights of farm workers awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2000 157 George H Wu 1969 Judge United States District Court for the Central District of California 158 Christina A Snyder 1972 Judge United States District Court for the Central District of California 159 Richard G Taranto 1977 Judge United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit 160 161 Kimberly J Mueller 1981 Judge United States District Court for the Eastern District of California 162 Halim Dhanidina 1994 Judge California Court of Appeal for the Second District first Muslim judge in the state of California 163 Diplomats edit Name Class year Notability Ref Hugh S Gibson Attended c 1900 U S interwar diplomat ambassador proponent of the professionalization of the Foreign Service 164 165 Julian Nava 1951 First Mexican American to become the U S Ambassador to Mexico 166 Kenneth L Brown 1959 U S ambassador to Ghana Cote d Ivoire and Congo Brazzaville 167 Activists edit nbsp Civil rights activist Myrlie Evers Williams class of 1968Name Class year Notability Ref Virginia Prince 1935 Transgender rights activist and founder of Transvestia magazine 168 169 170 Myrlie Evers Williams 1968 Activist first full time chairperson of the NAACP 171 172 John Payton 1973 Civil rights attorney and president of NAACP Legal Defense Fund co founded Black Student Union at Pomona 173 174 Kafi D Blumenfield 1993 Nonprofit executive activist and civic leader 175 176 Military edit nbsp James Howard class of 1937 was the only fighter pilot in the European Theater to receive the Medal of Honor in World War II 177 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 178 179 177 Verne Orr 1937 U S Secretary of the Air Force 1981 1985 180 Business edit nbsp Senior Disney executive Roy E Disney class of 1951Name Class year Notability Ref Russell K Pitzer 1900 Citrus farmer founder of Pitzer College 181 182 Frank R Seaver 1905 Lawyer naval officer oil drilling executive and philanthropist first president of the Associated Students of Pomona College 183 184 Donald McKenna 1929 Businessperson and philanthropist known for donations to Claremont McKenna College 185 R Stanton Avery 1932 Inventor of modern stickers founder of Avery Adhesives 186 Elmer P Wheaton 1933 Aerospace and marine engineer and executive at the Douglas Aircraft Company and the Lockheed Missiles and Space Company 187 Charles Scripps 1943 Chair of the board of the E W Scripps Company 188 189 Richard C Seaver 1946 Oil drilling executive and philanthropist 190 191 Roy E Disney 1951 Executive at The Walt Disney Company nephew of Walt Disney 81 192 Frank Wells 1952 President of The Walt Disney Company and mountaineer 193 157 Burton Smith Transferred 1959 Computer architect co founder of Cray and Microsoft Fellow 194 195 Kent Brownridge 1962 General manager of Rolling Stone and CEO of Dennis Publishing and Alpha Media 196 197 198 Linda G Alvarado 1973 CEO of Alvarado Construction co owner of the Colorado Rockies 199 Cathy Corison 1975 Winemaker 200 Hashim Djojohadikusumo 1976 Indonesian entrepreneur and brother of former Indonesian presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto 201 Lynn Forester de Rothschild 1976 CEO of E L Rothschild 202 203 Bryan White 1984 Co founder of BlackRock s multi billion dollar hedge fund investments business and Sahsen Ventures 204 205 206 Libby Armintrout 1986 Philanthropist and sister of Bill Gates 207 Bernard C Chan 1988 Convenor of the Hong Kong Executive Council and President of Asia Financial Holdings 208 Osman Kibar 1992 Billionaire founder of biotech firm Samumed 209 210 Laszlo Bock 1993 Former Senior Vice President People Operations Google and co founder and CEO of Humu 211 212 213 Adam Bowen 1998 Billionaire co founder and Chief Technology Officer of Juul 214 215 216 Nick Friedman 2005 President and co founder of College Hunks Hauling Junk 217 218 Maya Horgan Famodu 2012 Founder of Ingressive and named in Forbes Africa s 30 Under 30 list in 2018 219 Science edit nbsp Jennifer Doudna class of 1985 won the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her work on CRISPR based gene engineering one of the most significant discoveries in the history of biology 220 221 Name Class year Notability Ref Edmund Jaeger Attended 1900s Desert ecologist 222 Wilson Popenoe Attended 1910 1911 Agricultural explorer influential in bringing the avocado to North America 223 224 Hugo Benioff 1921 Seismologist known for work charting deep ocean earthquakes 225 M Stanley Livingston 1926 Physicist co inventor of the cyclotron 226 Norris Bradbury 1929 Physicist director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory from 1945 to 1970 227 Roger Revelle 1929 Oceanographer one of the first scientists to study global warming and primary founder of the University of California San Diego 228 229 230 Xiao Guangyan 1942 Chinese petrochemist who researched catalysts used in petroleum processing 231 Robert Gomer 1944 Physical chemist known for work in surface science and nuclear non proliferation advocacy 232 Jean Mill 1948 Conservationist and creator of the Bengal cat breed 233 234 M Frederick Hawthorne 1949 Inorganic chemist known for work on clusters of boron hydrides National Medal of Science recipient 235 236 Edward A Knapp 1954 Physicist director of the National Science Foundation 237 Ann Hardy 1955 Computer scientist known for pioneering work on time sharing 238 Ed Krupp 1961 Archeoastronomer science educator and director of the Griffith Observatory 239 240 Thomas D Pollard 1964 Cell biologist and biophysicist 95 241 Sarah Elgin 1967 Biochemist geneticist and science educator 95 J Andrew McCammon 1969 Physical chemist 95 Steven Clarke 1970 Biochemist 242 Sharon K Inouye 1977 Geriatrician known for work on delirium 243 Anna Maria Napoles 1980 Behavioral epidemiologist and science administrator 244 Jennifer Doudna 1985 Biochemist known for pioneering work in CRISPR gene editing won the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry 220 245 221 246 Thomas McDade 1991 Biological anthropologist 247 Amalie Frischknecht 1992 Polymer physicist 248 Religion edit nbsp Russian Orthodox hieromonk Seraphim Rose class of 1956 oil portrait by Andrey Mironov Name Class year Notability Ref Charles E Fuller 1910 Clergyman and radio evangelist who founded the Fuller Theological Seminary 249 Gladwyn M Childs 1919 Minister missionary and anthropologist 250 Seraphim Eugene Rose 1956 Russian Orthodox hieromonk 251 Nancy Raabe 1977 Lutheran pastor and composer 252 Megan Traquair 1985 Eighth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Northern California 253 254 Academia edit College presidents edit nbsp Anthropologist David P Barrows class of 1894 conducted extensive ethnographic research on Native Americans 255 Name Class year Notability Ref 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 256 257 255 David Outcalt 1956 Chancellor University of Wisconsin Green Bay and University of Alaska Anchorage 258 259 John V Lombardi 1963 Fifth president of the Louisiana State University System 260 R Stanton Hales 1964 10th president of the College of Wooster and two time U S badminton men s singles champion 261 23 Eileen Wilson Oyelaran 1969 17th president of Kalamazoo College 262 Anne M Houtman 1983 20th president of Earlham College 263 264 265 Thomas J Minar 1985 16th president of Franklin College in Indiana 266 Erika H James 1991 Dean of the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania 211 267 Professors and academics edit nbsp A statue depicting Chinese sociologist Chen Hansheng class of 1920 conducting a field interview with a peasant farmer in BaodingName Class year Notability Ref Carl Irving Wheat 1915 Lawyer historian and cartographer of the American West 268 Chen Hansheng 1920 Chinese sociologist considered a father of Chinese modern social science 269 David Keirsey 1947 Psychologist who developed the Keirsey Temperament Sorter personality questionnaire 270 Ellis Batten Page 1947 Professor and scientist widely acknowledged as the father of automated essay scoring 271 John K Roth 1962 Holocaust studies scholar Claremont McKenna College 272 Michael Starbird 1970 Mathematics professor University of Texas at Austin 273 Ingrid D Rowland 1974 Historian of European architecture at the University of Notre Dame 95 274 Robyn R Warhol 1977 Chair of the Department of English at Ohio State University and literary critic who helped develop feminist narrative theory 275 Matthew K Franklin 1983 Cryptographer and professor of computer science at the University of California Davis 276 Joanne B Freeman 1984 Historian of early American history at Yale University 277 278 Vijay Prashad 1989 History professor at Trinity College in Connecticut 279 Tamily Weissman Unni 1992 Neurobiology professor at Lewis amp Clark College 280 Athletics edit nbsp NBA Championship head coach of the San Antonio Spurs Gregg Popovich coached the Pomona men s basketball team from 1979 to 1987 281 282 Name Class year Notability Ref Harry Kingman 1913 Pitcher for the New York Yankees 283 Charles Daggs 1923 Olympic track and field athlete 284 Robert Maxwell 1925 Olympic hurdler and two time national champion 285 Earl J Merritt 1925 Head football coach of the Sagehens from 1935 to 1958 286 66 David G Freeman 1942 Seven time U S national badminton champion 287 288 Betty Hicks 1947 Golfer 1941 Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year 289 Darlene Hard 1961 Grand Slam winning tennis player 125 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 160 46 48 Mike Budenholzer 1992 Head Coach of the Milwaukee Bucks 290 Will Leer 2007 Professional track and field athlete specializing in the 1500 meters 291 Daniel Rosenbaum 2019 Professional basketball player in the Israeli National League 292 Notable faculty editMain category Pomona College faculty nbsp Astronomer Frank Brackett Pomona professor 1888 1933 nbsp Author David Foster Wallace Pomona professor 2002 2008 nbsp Novelist Jonathan Lethem Pomona professor 2011 present nbsp Poet Claudia Rankine Pomona professor 2006 2015Name Active tenure Notability Ref Edwin C Norton 1888 1926 First dean of Pomona 293 Frank Brackett 1888 1933 Mathematics and astronomy professor 294 295 296 Phebe Estelle Spalding 1889 1927 English professor author first female Pomona faculty member 297 256 Albert John Cook 1894 1911 Entomologist 298 Alice Mary Dowd 1904 1905 Educator author 299 Hannah Tempest Jenkins 1905 1926 Painter helped establish Pomona s art department and founded the Rembrandt Club 300 Fannie Charles Dillon 1910 1913 Composer 301 Alfred Woodford 1915 1955 Founder of Pomona s geology department 302 303 304 Philip A Munz 1917 1944 Botanist who began the Pomona College Herbarium and was director of the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden 305 Ralph Lyman 1917 1948 Longtime head of Pomona s music department 306 307 Jerry Voorhis 1930 1935 Democratic U S Representative for California s 12th district 1937 1947 308 John H Kemble 1936 1977 Maritime historian 309 Henry Cord Meyer 1945 c 1945 1964 Historian of central Europe 310 W Conway Pierce 1945 1953 Chemist 311 Corwin Hansch 1946 1988 Chemist 312 Jean Walton 1949 1979 Dean of women who reformed Pomona s residential life and co founded its women s studies program 313 James Grant 1950 1959 Painter sculptor 314 Karl Kohn 1950 1994 Composer 315 316 317 Frederick Sontag 1952 2009 Philosopher and theologian 107 Leonard Pronko 1957 2014 Leading Western expert on Japanese dance drama kabuki awarded the Order of the Sacred Treasure in 1986 318 319 Lewis Baltz 1960 c 1960 s Photographer 320 Michael Armacost 1960s Diplomat ambassador to Japan and the Philippines and president of the Brookings Institution 321 Stanley Crouch 1969 c 1969 c 1975 Cultural critic known for coverage of jazz novelist and English professor 322 323 Gerald M Ackerman 1971 1989 Art history professor 324 George Gorse 1980 present Art history professor 325 Martha Andresen Wilder 1972 2006 Scholar of Renaissance literature 326 327 Bobby Bradford 1974 2021 Jazz musician 328 329 Robert Mezey 1976 2000 Poet and translator 330 331 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 332 333 Gregg Popovich 1979 1988 Head basketball coach of the NBA s San Antonio Spurs 281 282 Karl Benjamin 1979 1994 Abstract painter 334 Everett L Bull 1981 2020 c 2020 Computer scientist 335 Thomas Leabhart 1982 present Corporeal mime 336 337 Samuel H Yamashita 1983 present Historian and Asian studies scholar 338 Kenneth B Wolf 1985 present Scholar of medieval studies 339 340 Susana Chavez Silverman 1989 present Creative nonfiction writer on Latin American culture 341 Shahriar Shahriari 1989 present Mathematician 342 Katherine Hagedorn 1993 2013 Ethnomusicologist and Santeria priestess 343 344 Cecilia Conrad 1995 2012 Economist managing director of the MacArthur Fellows Program 345 346 347 David Foster Wallace 2002 2008 Essayist and novelist author of Infinite Jest 348 349 Robert R Gaines 2003 present Geologist Dean of the College 350 Kim Bruce 2005 2021 Computer scientist 351 Claudia Rankine 2006 2015 Poet 352 353 Meredith Landman 2010 c 2010 2018 Linguist 354 Jonathan Lethem 2011 present Novelist author of Fortress of Solitude 355 349 356 Cameron Munter 2013 2015 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