포모나 칼리지의 사람들
List of Pomona College people포모나 칼리지(/pəmoʊnə/ (듣기) pə-MOH-nə)[2]는 캘리포니아주 클레어몬트에 있는 엘리트[3] 사립 교양대학이며, 클레어몬트 칼리지 컨소시엄의 창립 회원이다.[4]많은 유명한 사람들이 졸업생, 졸업하지 않은 참석자, 교수진, 직원 또는 관리자로서 그 대학에 소속되어 있다.
포모나는 1887년 창립 이래 128학급의 학생을 배출했다.이 대학은 2022년 봄 학기 현재 약 1,690명의 학생을[5] 입학시키고 있으며 약 2만 5천 명의 살아있는 동문들을 보유하고 있다.[6]졸업생을 위한 최고의 산업은 기술, 교육, 컨설팅 및 전문 서비스, 금융, 정부, 법률 및 정치, 예술, 오락 및 미디어, 의료 및 사회 서비스, 비영리, 그리고 연구를 포함한다.[7][8]
2021년 봄 학기 현재 포모나는 265명의 교직원을 채용하고 있다.[9]이 대학에는 10명의 총장이 있었으며, 그 중 처음 4명은 총회 장관이었다.현 대통령 G. 가브리엘 스타르는 2017년 7월 취임했다.[10]
주목할 만한 동문
예술과 문자
비주얼 아트
이름 | 학년 | 공신력 | Ref. |
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밀퍼드 조르네스 | 1934 | 캘리포니아 풍경화 수채화 화가 | [11] |
로저 에드워드 쿤츠 | 1948 | 풍경화가 | [12] |
마르시아 하피프 | 1951 | 미니멀리스트와 프로세스 아트 작품으로 유명한 아티스트 | [13] |
바바라 T.스미스 | 1953 | 퍼포먼스 아티스트 | [14] |
헬렌 파쉬안 | 1956 | 라이트 앤 스페이스 아티스트 | [15] |
제임스 스트롬본 | 1956 | 화가 | [16] |
메리 그랜드프레 | 1960년대[a] | 미국판 해리포터 책으로 가장 잘 알려진 일러스트레이터 | [17] |
제임스 터렐 | 1965 | 스카이 스페이스와 로든 크레이터 랜드 아트 프로젝트로 유명한 라이트 앤 스페이스 아티스트 | [18][19] |
주디 피스킨 | 1966 | 사진작가 및 비디오 아티스트 | [20] |
크리스 버블 | 1969 | 공연, 조각, 설치 미술가 | [21][22][23] |
피터 셸턴 | 1973 | 조각가 | [24] |
임미코 | 2002 | 감독 및 사진작가 | [25] |
영화와 텔레비전
이름 | 학년 | 공신력 | Ref. |
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조엘 맥크레아 | 1928 | 영화배우 (설리반의 여행사, 외신기자) | [29][30] |
존 휘트니 | 1930년대[a] | 초기 컴퓨터 애니메이션 제작자 | [31][32] |
로버트 테일러 | 1933 | 영화배우 (쿠오바디스, 이반회) | [33][34] |
아트 클로키 | 1939-1943년 참석 | 점토 애니메이터 겸 금비 제작자 | [35][36][37] |
아만다 블레이크 | 1950년[a] 참석 | 여배우 (군스모크) | [38] |
리처드 체임벌린 | 1956 | 영화 및 연극 배우(닥터 킬다레, 쇼군, 가시새), 골든 글로브 3회 수상자 | [39] |
로버트 타운 | 1956 | 아카데미상 수상 시나리오 작가(차이나타운, The Last Detail and Sampoo 후보) | [39] |
앤서니 제르베 | 1958 | 에미상 수상 캐릭터 배우(윌 페니, 오메가맨, 죽일 라이선스) | [40] |
데이비드 S.병동 | 1967 | 영화감독(메이저리그)과 아카데미상 수상 시나리오 작가(더 스팅) | [41] |
로버트 블래락 | 1970 | 시각효과 아티스트 (스타워즈 아카데미상, 더데이 어프터 에미상 수상) | [42][43] |
스콧 폴린 | 1971 | 배우 웬디 필립스의 남편인 배우(더 라이트 스터프) | [44] |
린다 오그스 | 1972 | 영화 및 텔레비전 제작자 | [45] |
조지 C.울프 | 1976 | 토니상 2회 수상 연극 감독, 극작가, 영화 감독 (Nights in Rodanthe) | [46] |
앨리슨 존스 | 1977 | 에미상 수상 캐스팅 디렉터 | [47][48] |
로잘린드 차오 | 1978 | 여배우 (The Joy Luck Club, Star Trek: 차세대) | [49] |
테드 필드 | 1979 | 미디어 거물 및 영화 제작자 | [50] |
폴 구이 | 1979 | 시나리오 작가(라이어 라이어, 하트브레이커스, 더 리틀 래스칼스) | [51][52] |
조 메노스키 | 1979 | 텔레비전 작가(스타트렉 프랜차이즈) | [53] |
멜리사 조 펠티에 | 1983 | 텔레비전 작가 겸 프로듀서(Cesar Millan과 함께 하는 도그 위스퍼러) | [54] |
짐 테일러 | 1984 | Academy Awards 수상 시나리오 작가(측면), Alexander Payne의 빈번한 집필 파트너 | [55] |
비베카 파울린 | 1991 | 배우, 코미디언 윌 페렐의 아내 | [56] |
켈리 페린 | 1991 | 텔레비전 배우 | [57] |
앨리슨 로젠 | 1997 | 팟캐스터, 작가, 텔레비전 캐릭터 | [58] |
아 디트야 수드 | 1997 | 영화 제작자(화성, 데드풀, 데드풀 2) | [59][60][61] |
실뱅 화이트 | 1998 | 필름 디렉터(야드 스톰프) | [62] |
음악
이름 | 학년 | 공신력 | Ref. |
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존 케이지 | 참석자 1928-1930 | 아방가르드 작곡가, 음악가, 시인 | [63][64][65] |
블라디미르 우사체프스키 | 1935 | 전자음악 작곡가 | [66] |
로버트 쇼 | 1938 | 14회 그래미상 수상 지휘자 | [67] |
크리스 스트라크비츠 | 1952년 이전 | 그래미상 수상 음반사 임원 겸 프로듀서 | [68] |
크리스 크리스토퍼슨 | 1958 | 작가, 싱어송라이터, 배우, 음악가 | [40] |
더글러스 리디 | 1959 | 작곡가 겸 음악학자 | [69] |
프랭크 자파 | 감사관, 1959년 | 로큰롤 명예의 전당 회원인 다작 음악가 | [70] |
루시 셸턴 | 1965 | 소프라노 | [71] |
데이비드 노우 | 1968 | 작곡가 | [72] |
데이비드 머레이 | 1977 | 재즈 뮤지션 | [73] |
프랭크 앨빈더 | 1980 | 지휘자, 전 샹티클러 감독 | [74] |
에릭 프리들 | 1988 | 음악가, 오블리언스, 고너 레코드의 소유자 | [75] |
크리스틴 팬 | 1990년대[a] 참석 | 미국 태생의 대만 가수 겸 배우 | [76] |
크리스 케인 | 1999 | 음악가, 우리는 과학자다 | [77] |
키스 머리 | 2000 | 음악가, 우리는 과학자다 | [77] |
툰지 발로군 | 2004 | 레코드 레이블 임원, Def Jam Records CEO, Keep Cool Records 공동 설립자 | [78] |
저널리즘 및 논픽션 글
이름 | 학년 | 공신력 | Ref. |
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렐만 모린 | 1929 | 퓰리처상 두 번 수상한 AP통신 기자 | [80][40][81] |
폴 푸셀 | 1947 | 전쟁의 낭만화에 대한 비판으로 유명한 문화·문학사학자 | [82][46] |
H. 아놀드 바튼 | 1953 | 스칸디나비아의 역사학자 | [83][84] |
테리 드링크워터 | 1958 | CBS 뉴스 특파원 | [85] |
더그 매코넬 | 1967 | 텔레비전 기자 | [86][87] |
빌 켈러 | 1970 | 뉴욕타임스의 편집자 겸 1989년 퓰리처상 국제보도 부문 수상자 | [88][79][89] |
베를린 클링켄보리 | 1974 | 미국 시골에 관한 글로 유명한 작가, 편집자, 학술자 | [90][91] |
조 팔카 | 1974 | NPR 과학 특파원 | [92] |
메리 슈미치 | 1975 | 시카고 트리뷴 칼럼니스트 겸 2012년 퓰리처상 해설상 수상자 | [93][94][95] |
린 월퍼드 | 1979 | 자동차 기술 작가 | [96] |
리처드 페레스 페냐 | 1984 | 뉴욕 타임즈 기자 | [97] |
자파르 소반 | 1992 | 방글라데시 언론인 겸 다카 트리뷴 편집장 | [98][99] |
저드 레검 | 2000 | 언론인, 변호사, 정치 스태프; ThinkProgress의 설립자 | [100][101] |
애슐리 밴스 | 2000 | 기술 및 비즈니스 저널리스트, 작성자 | [102] |
코너 프리더스도르프 | 2002 | 시민의 자유주의적 관점으로 유명한 대서양의 스태프 작가 | [103] |
글쓰기
이름 | 학년 | 공신력 | Ref. |
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리처드 아머 | 1927 | 작가, 유머리스트, 교수 | [104] |
베드 메타 | 1956 | 인도의 작가 | [105] |
윌리엄 어윈 톰프슨 | 1962 | 시인, 문화사학자, 문화평론가 | [106][107] |
레이 영 베어 | 1969-1972년 참석 | 현대 미국 원주민 정체성에 대한 연구로 유명한 시인·소설가 | [108] |
개럿 훙고 | 1973 | 일본계 미국인 시인 | [109] |
루이 메난드 | 1973 | 작가, 형이상학 클럽 (2002년 퓰리처상 역사상을 수상) | [110][111] |
리처드 프레스턴 | 1976 | 더 뉴요커의 작가 겸 더 핫존의 베스트셀러 작가 | [46] |
더글러스 프레스턴 | 1978 | 뉴요커와 스미스소니언의 작가, 베스트셀러 스릴러 작가 | [112] |
비크람 찬드라 | 1984 | 인도계 미국인 작가 | [55][113] |
기타
이름 | 학년 | 공신력 | Ref. |
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퐁푸초 | 예비학교,[b] 1901년 전학 | 중국 교육자 겸 홍보자, 포모나의 첫 동양인 학생, The Commercial Press의 영문학과 편집자 | [114][115] |
에세 마사 컬버 | 1905 | 루이지애나 주 최초의 도서관 사서 및 미국 도서관 협회 회장 | [116] |
클라라 브리드 | 1927 | 제2차 세계대전 당시 일본의 수용에 반대하고 수용소에 파견된 아이들을 지원했던 사서 | [117][118] |
데이비드 오스만 | 1956년 이전 | 파이어시그 극장의 일원으로 가장 잘 알려진 작가 겸 코미디언 | [119][39] |
트와일라 타프 | 1960년 이전 | 에미와 토니상 수상 무용수 겸 안무가 | [120][121] |
마리안 윌리엄슨 | 1970-1972년 참여 | 작가, 정신적 지도자, 활동가, 2020년 대선 후보 | [122][45] |
돈 다글로 | 1974 | 비디오 게임 디자이너 및 프로듀서 | [123] |
에디 돔브라우어 | 1980 | 비디오 게임 디자이너 및 프로듀서 | [123] |
앨릭스 린더 | 1988 | 반체제 백인우월주의 웹사이트인 뱅가드 뉴스 네트워크의 소유자 및 운영자 | [124] |
정부와 법률
미국 상원의원과 하원의원들
이름 | 학년 | 공신력 | Ref. |
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앨런 크랜스턴 | 1933년 이전 | 미국 캘리포니아주 상원의원(1969~1993) | [125][126][127] |
프랭크 에번스 | 1941-1943년 참석 | 콜로라도 3구역 민주당 하원의원(1965~1979) | [128][129] |
칩 파샤얀 | 1963 | 미국 캘리포니아주 17구 대표(1979~1991) | [128][130] |
브라이언 섀츠 | 1994 | 미국 하와이 민주당 상원의원(2012-현재) | [131][132][128][133] |
연방 공무원
이름 | 학년 | 공신력 | Ref. |
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레슬리 A.휠러 | 1921 | 국제 농산물 무역 자유화를 도운 미국 정부 관계자 및 외교관 | [134][135] |
윌리엄 B.바더 | 1953 | 미국 교육문화부 차관보 | [136] |
에스더 브림머 | 1983 | 미 외교정책 전문가 겸 국무부 국제기구 담당 차관보 | [137] |
데이비드 홈즈 | 1997 | 우크라이나 주재 미국대사관의 외교관 및 정무자문관 | [138] |
주 및 시 공무원
이름 | 학년 | 공신력 | Ref. |
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실스비 스팔딩 | 1904년 [b]예비학교 | 캘리포니아 비벌리힐스의 초대 시장 | [140][141] |
마크 와이어랜드 | 1968 | 공화당 캘리포니아 상원의원 | [142] |
엘렌 바드 | 1971 | 펜실베이니아 하원 공화당 의원 | [143] |
틱 세거블럼 | 1971 | 민주당 네바다주 상원의원 | [144][145] |
크리스티나 가르시아 | 1999 | 민주당 캘리포니아 하원의원 | [146] |
심판
이름 | 학년 | 공신력 | Ref. |
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제임스 마셜 카터 | 1924 | 판사, 미국 제9 순회 항소 법원 | [147][148] |
해리 L.홉 | 1947-1950년 참여 | 알코올 중독 치료 개혁으로 유명한 캘리포니아 중부 지방 법원 판사 | [149][150][151] |
스티븐 라인하르트 | 1951 | 판사, 미국 제9 순회 항소 법원 | [152] |
크루즈 레이노소 | 1953 | 캘리포니아 대법원의 첫 라틴계, 농장 노동자의 시민권 옹호자, 2000년 대통령 자유 훈장 수여 | [153] |
조지 H.우 | 1969 | 캘리포니아 중부 지방 법원 판사 | [154] |
크리스티나 A.스나이더 | 1972 | 캘리포니아 중부 지방 법원 판사 | [155] |
리처드 G.타란토 | 1977 | 미국 연방 순회 항소 법원 판사 | [156][157] |
킴벌리 J. 뮬러 | 1981 | 캘리포니아 동부 지방 법원 판사 | [158] |
하림다니디나 | 1994 | 캘리포니아 2구역 항소법원 판사, 캘리포니아 주 최초의 무슬림 판사 | [159] |
외교관
이름 | 학년 | 공신력 | Ref. |
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휴 깁슨 | 1900년 참석 | 미전간 외교관, 대사, 외무부 전문화 지지자 | [160][161] |
줄리언 나바 | 1951 | 멕시코계 미국인으로서는 처음으로 주멕시코 미국대사가 됐다. | [162] |
케네스 브라운 | 1959 | 가나 주재 미국 대사, 쿠테디부아르, 콩고브라자빌 | [163] |
활동가
이름 | 학년 | 공신력 | Ref. |
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버지니아 프린스 | 1935 | 트랜스젠더 권리 운동가 겸 트랜스베스티아 잡지 창간자 | [164][165][166] |
Myrlie Evers-Williams | 1968 | 활동가, NAACP의 첫 전임 의장 | [167][168] |
존 페이턴 | 1973 | 민권 변호사 겸 NAACP 법률방위기금 회장(포모나에 흑인학생연합 공동 설립) | [169][170] |
카피 블루멘필드 | 1993 | 비영리 임원, 활동가 및 시민 지도자 | [171][172] |
군대
이름 | 학년 | 공신력 | Ref. |
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제임스 H.하워드 | 1937 | 준장, 제2차 세계대전 중 플라잉 타이거즈 소속 및 훈장 수여자 | [174][175][173] |
베르네 오르 | 1937 | 미 공군 장관, 1981–1985 | [176] |
비즈니스
이름 | 학년 | 공신력 | Ref. |
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러셀 K.피처 | 1900 | 피처 칼리지 설립자 감귤농부 | [177][178] |
프랭크 R.시버 | 1905 | 변호사, 해군 장교, 석유 시추 간부, 자선가; 포모나 대학 연합 학생 초대 총장 | [179][180] |
도널드 매케나 | 1929 | Claremont McKenna College에 기부하기로 유명한 사업가 및 자선가 | [181] |
스탠튼 에이버리 | 1932 | 현대 스티커 발명가, 에이버리 접착제 설립자 | [182] |
엘머 P.휘턴 | 1933 | 더글러스 항공 회사와 록히드 미사일 및 우주 회사의 항공 및 해양 엔지니어 겸 임원 | [183] |
찰스 스크립스 | 1943 | E. W. 스크립스 회사의 이사회 의장 | [184][185] |
리처드 C.시버 | 1946 | 석유 시추 경영자 및 자선가 | [186][187] |
로이 E. 디즈니 | 1951 | 월트 디즈니 회사의 임원; 월트 디즈니의 조카 | [80][188] |
프랭크 웰스 | 1952 | 월트 디즈니 회사의 사장 겸 산악인 | [189][153] |
버튼 스미스 | 1959년 이전 | 컴퓨터 설계자, 크레이와 마이크로소프트 펠로우 공동 설립자 | [190][191] |
켄트 브라운리지 | 1962 | 롤링 스톤 총괄 매니저 겸 데니스 출판사 알파 미디어 CEO | [192][193][194] |
캐시 코리슨 | 1975 | 와인메이커 | [195] |
하시임죠하디쿠스모 | 1976 | 인도네시아 기업가 겸 전 인도네시아 대통령 후보 프라보우 수반토의 동생 | [196] |
린 포레스터 데 로스차일드 | 1976 | E.L. 로스차일드 CEO | [197][198] |
브라이언 화이트 | 1984 | 블랙록의 수십억 달러 헤지펀드 투자사업과 사센벤처스 공동창업자 | [199][200][201] |
리비 아민트루트 | 1986 | 자선가 겸 빌 게이츠의 누이동생 | [202] |
버나드 C.찬 | 1988 | 홍콩 행정위원회 소집 및 아시아 금융지주 회장 | [203] |
오스만 키바르 | 1992 | 생명공학 회사인 Samumed의 억만장 | [204][205] |
라즐로 보크 | 1993 | 전 선임 부사장, 피플 오퍼레이션, 구글, 휴무 공동 창업자 겸 CEO | [206][207][208] |
애덤 보웬 | 1998 | 억만장자 공동 창업자 겸 주울 최고기술책임자 | [209][210][211] |
닉 프리드먼 | 2005 | 고물 운반 대학 훈크스의 사장 겸 공동 설립자 | [212][213] |
마야 호간 파모두 | 2012 | 리시브 창업자, 2018년 포브스 아프리카 '30세 이하' 명단에 이름을 올렸다. | [214] |
과학
종교
이름 | 학년 | 공신력 | Ref. |
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찰스 E.풀러 | 1910 | 풀러신학대학원을 설립한 성직자 및 라디오 전도사 | [244] |
글래드윈 M.차일드 | 1919 | 목사, 선교사, 인류학자 | [245] |
세라핌 (에우게네) 로즈 | 1956 | 러시아 정교회 상형문자 | [246] |
메건 트라케어 | 1985 | 북캘리포니아 성공회 교구 제8대 주교 | [247][248] |
학계
대학 총장
이름 | 학년 | 공신력 | Ref. |
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데이비드 프레스콧 바로우즈 | 1894 | 캘리포니아 대학교 제9대 총장, 인류학자, 캘리포니아 주 방위군의 주요 장군, 학생 생활 제1 편집장 | [250][251][249] |
데이비드 아웃칼트 | 1956 | 위스콘신-그린베이 대학교 및 알래스카 앵커리지 대학교 총장 | [252][253] |
존 V. 롬바르디 | 1963 | 루이지애나 주립대학 제5대 총장 | [254] |
R. 스탠튼 할레스 | 1964 | 우스터 칼리지 10대 총장, 미국 배드민턴 남자 단식 2회 우승 | [255][23] |
아일린 윌슨-오일라란 | 1969 | 칼라마주 칼리지 17대 총장 | [256] |
앤 M. 후트만 | 1983 | 얼햄 칼리지 제20대 총장 | [257][258][259] |
토머스 J. 미나르 | 1985 | 인디애나 프랭클린 칼리지 16대 총장 | [260] |
에리카 H. 제임스 | 1991 | 펜실베이니아 대학교 와튼 경영대학원 학장 | [206][261] |
교수 및 학계
이름 | 학년 | 공신력 | Ref. |
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칼 어빙 휘트 | 1915 | 미국 서부의 변호사, 역사학자, 지도제작자 | [262] |
천한성 | 1920 | 중국 사회학자는 중국 현대 사회과학의 아버지로 여겨졌다. | [263] |
데이비드 키어시 | 1947 | 키어지 기질 소터 성격 설문지를 개발한 심리학자 | [264] |
엘리스 배튼 페이지 | 1947 | 교수 및 과학자, 자동 논술 채점 아버지로서 널리 인정받음 | [265] |
존 K. 로스 | 1962 | 홀로코스트 학자인 클레어몬트 맥케나 대학 | [266] |
마이클 스타버드 | 1970 | 오스틴 텍사스 대학교 수학 교수 | [267] |
잉그리드 D.롤랜드 | 1974 | 노트르담 대학교 유럽 건축사 | [92][268] |
로빈 R.워홀 | 1977 | 오하이오 주립대학교 영어학부 석좌 겸 여성주의 서술론 개발에 기여한 문학평론가 | [269] |
매튜 K.프랭클린 | 1983 | 데이비스 캘리포니아 대학교의 암호학자 겸 컴퓨터 과학 교수 | [270] |
조앤 B.프리맨 | 1984 | 예일 대학교의 초기 미국 역사학자 | [271][272] |
비제이 프라샤드 | 1989 | 코네티컷 트리니티 칼리지의 역사 교수 | [273] |
타밀리 와이스만-유니 | 1992 | 루이스 클라크 대학 신경생물학 교수 | [274] |
육상 경기
이름 | 학년 | 공신력 | Ref. |
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해리 킹맨 | 1913 | 뉴욕 양키스의 투수 | [277] |
찰스 대그스 | 1923 | 올림픽 육상 선수 | [278] |
로버트 맥스웰 | 1925 | 올림픽 허들러와 2회 전국 챔피언 | [279] |
얼 J. 메리트 | 1925 | 1935년부터 1958년까지 세이지헨스의 축구 감독 | [280][66] |
데이비드 G.프리맨 | 1942 | 미국 배드민턴 국가대표 7관왕 | [281][282] |
베티 힉스 | 1947 | 골프 선수, 1941년 AP통신 올해의 골퍼 | [283] |
달린 하드 | 1961 | 그랜드 슬램 우승 테니스 선수 | [121] |
마릴린 라모프스키 | 1969 | 올림픽 은메달리스트 수영선수, 그리고 전 여자 자유형 400미터 세계 기록 보유자 | [19] |
페니 리 딘 | 1977 | 1978년 영국 해협을 가로지르는 가장 빠른 수영에 장거리 수영과 세계 기록 보유자; 후에 25년 이상 동안 포모나 여자 수영과 다이빙 팀을 지도했다. | [156][46][48] |
마이크 부덴홀저 | 1992 | 밀워키 벅스 감독 | [284] |
윌 리어 | 2007 | 1500m 전문 육상 선수 | [285] |
다니엘 로젠바움 | 2019 | 이스라엘 농구 프리미어리그의 농구 선수 | [286] |
저명한 교수진
이름 | 액티브 테뉴어 | 공신력 | Ref. |
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에드윈 C.노턴 | 1888–1926 | 포모나 초대 학장 | [287] |
프랭크 브래킷 | 1888–1933 | 수학천문학부 교수 | [288][289][290] |
페베 에스텔 스팔딩 | 1889–1927 | 영어교수, 저자, 첫 여성 포모나 교수진 | [291][250] |
앨버트 존 쿡 | 1894–1911 | 곤충학자 | [292] |
앨리스 메리 다우드 | 1904–1905 | 교육자, 작가 | [293] |
한나 템페스트 젠킨스 | 1905–1926 | 화가, 포모나의 미술부 설립을 도왔고 렘브란트 클럽을 설립했다. | [294] |
패니 찰스 딜런 | 1910–1913 | 작곡가 (1900년대[a] 포모나 출신) | [295] |
알프레드 우드퍼드 | 1915–1955 | 포모나 지질학과 설립자 (1913년 등급) | [296][297][298] |
필립 A.먼즈 | 1917–1944 | 포모나 칼리지 헤르바리움을 시작했으며 란초 산타 아나 식물원의 관장을 역임한 보타니스트 | [299] |
랄프 라이먼 | 1917–1948 | 포모나 음악부 장기수 | [300][301] |
제리 보리스 | 1930–1935 | 미국 캘리포니아 12구역 민주당 하원의원(1937~1947) | [302] |
존 H. 켐블 | 1936–1977 | 해양역사학자 | [303] |
헨리 코드 마이어 | 1945–1964 | c.중유럽의 역사학자 | [304] |
W. 콘웨이 피어스 | 1945–1953 | 화학자 | [305] |
코르윈 한슈 | 1946–1988 | 화학자 | [306] |
장 월턴 | 1949–1979 | 포모나의 주거생활을 개혁하고 여성학 프로그램을 공동 설립한 여성학부 학장 | [307] |
제임스 그랜트 | 1950–1959 | 화가, 조각가 | [308] |
카를 콘 | 1950–1994 | 작곡가 | [309][310][311] |
프레데릭 손태그 | 1952–2009 | 철학자 및 신학자 | [105] |
레너드 프롱코 | 1957–2014 | 일본 무용극 가부키에 관한 서양 최고 전문가, 1986년 신성한 보물 훈장 수여 | [312][313] |
루이스 발츠 | 1960년대 | 사진작가 | [314] |
마이클 아르마코스트 | 1960년대 | 외교관, 일본과 필리핀 대사, 브루킹스 연구소장 | [315] |
스탠리 크라우치 | 1969년-c | 재즈, 소설가, 영어교수의 취재로 유명한 문화평론가 | [316][317] |
마사 안드레센 와일더 | 1972–2006 | 르네상스 문학 학자 | [318][319] |
보비 브래드퍼드 | 1974–2021 | 재즈 뮤지션 | [320][321] |
로버트 메지 | 1976–2000 | 시인과 번역가 | [322][323] |
프랭크 기브니 | 1979-c 2006년 | 일본의 전후 초상화로 유명한 언론인이자 태평양유역연구소의 설립자, 1976년 욱일승천장을 수여했다. | [324][325] |
그레그 포포비치 | 1979–1988 | NBA 샌안토니오 스퍼스의 농구 감독 | [275][276] |
카를 벤자민 | 1979–1994 | 추상화가 | [326] |
토머스 리브하트 | 1982-현재 | 말발성 마임 | [327][328] |
케네스 B.늑대 | 1985-현재 | 중세 학자 | [329][330] |
수사나 차베스-실버만 | 1989-현재 | 작가 | [331] |
캐서린 해게돈 | 1993–2013 | 민족학자와 산테리아 사제 | [332][333] |
세실리아 콘라드 | 1995–2012 | 이코노미스트, 맥아더 펠로우즈 프로그램 상무이사 | [334][335][336] |
데이비드 포스터 월리스 | 2002–2008 | 무한한 농담의 작가 에세이스트 겸 소설가 | [337][338] |
로버트 R.게인스 | 2003-현재 | 지질학자, 대학 학장 | [339] |
클라우디아 랭킨 | 2006–2015 | 시인 | [340][341] |
조너선 레템 | 2011-현재 | 고독의 요새의 작가인 소설가 | [342][338][343] |
캐머런 먼터 | 2013–2015 | 세르비아 파키스탄 주재 외교관 | [344][345] |
리즈 에이브럼스 | 2018-현재 | 인지심리학자 | [346] |
포모나 대학의 총장들
1888년부터 1890년까지 신탁관리자인 찰스 B. 섬너는 이 대학의 "감독권을 가진 금융대리인"이었고, 총장의 임무 중 많은 부분을 맡았다.[289][348][349]다음 대통령은 다음과 같다.
# | 이름 | 테뉴어 | 학문적 전문성 | Ref. |
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1 | 키루스 G. 볼드윈 | 1890–1897 | 조합 장관 | [350][351] |
2 | 프랭클린 라 뒤 퍼거슨 | 1897–1901 | 조합 장관 | [350][352] |
3 | 조지 A.게이츠 | 1902–1909 | 조합 장관 | [350][353] |
4 | 제임스 A.블라이스델 | 1910–1927 | 조합 장관 | [350][354] |
5 | 찰스 K.에드먼즈 | 1928–1941 | 물리학 | [350][29][355] |
6 | E. 윌슨 라이온 | 1941–1969 | 역사 | [350][356][357] |
7 | 데이비드 알렉산더 | 1969–1991 | 신학 | [350][23][358] |
8 | 피터 W. 스탠리 | 1991–2003 | 역사 | [350][359][360] |
9 | 데이비드 W.옥스토비 | 2003–2017 | 화학 | [361][362] |
10 | G. 가브리엘 스타 | 2017-현재 | 문학, 신경과학 | [363][364] |
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