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*[[David Dreier]] (MA 1976) - Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives representing [[California's 26th congressional district]]. |
*[[David Dreier]] (MA 1976) - Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives representing [[California's 26th congressional district]]. |
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*Mansour Farhang (Ph.D. 1980) - former Iranian ambassador to the [[United Nations]]; professor in [[International Relations]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bennington.edu/index.cfm?objectid=24CB6154-5056-BA14-23FC9AA69F673F23&Faculty_Member_ID=1006020225 |title=Bennington | Faculty |publisher=Bennington.edu |date= |accessdate=2015-07-02}}</ref> |
*Mansour Farhang (Ph.D. 1980) - former Iranian ambassador to the [[United Nations]]; professor in [[International Relations]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bennington.edu/index.cfm?objectid=24CB6154-5056-BA14-23FC9AA69F673F23&Faculty_Member_ID=1006020225 |title=Bennington | Faculty |publisher=Bennington.edu |date= |accessdate=2015-07-02}}</ref> |
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*Frank Farner (MA/Ph.D. 1957/60) - administrator of the Graduate Scholarship Program and Principal Human Resources Economist, [[World Bank]]; founding President, [[Federal City College]]<ref>[http://conversation.cgu.edu/profile/extended.php?profile_name=farnerf] {{ |
*Frank Farner (MA/Ph.D. 1957/60) - administrator of the Graduate Scholarship Program and Principal Human Resources Economist, [[World Bank]]; founding President, [[Federal City College]]<ref>[http://conversation.cgu.edu/profile/extended.php?profile_name=farnerf] {{wayback|url=http://conversation.cgu.edu/profile/extended.php?profile_name=farnerf |date=20110813233305 }}</ref> |
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*[[Jonathan D. Farrar]] (MA) - Chief of Mission of the [[United States Interests Section in Havana]], Cuba |
*[[Jonathan D. Farrar]] (MA) - Chief of Mission of the [[United States Interests Section in Havana]], Cuba |
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*Thomas Farrell (MA 1973) - deputy assistant secretary for academic programs; U.S. Department of State; Vice Provost for Global Engagement at [[University of Nebraska]] |
*Thomas Farrell (MA 1973) - deputy assistant secretary for academic programs; U.S. Department of State; Vice Provost for Global Engagement at [[University of Nebraska]] |
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*[[Kathleen Ross]] (Ph.D.) - founding president of [[Heritage University]] |
*[[Kathleen Ross]] (Ph.D.) - founding president of [[Heritage University]] |
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*Mark Rupert (Ph.D 1987) - Professor and Chair, [[Political Science]], [[Syracuse University]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.maxwell.syr.edu/faculty.aspx?id=6442451276 |title=Maxwell School: Mark Rupert, Professor, Political Science |publisher=Maxwell.syr.edu |date= |accessdate=2015-07-02}}</ref> |
*Mark Rupert (Ph.D 1987) - Professor and Chair, [[Political Science]], [[Syracuse University]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.maxwell.syr.edu/faculty.aspx?id=6442451276 |title=Maxwell School: Mark Rupert, Professor, Political Science |publisher=Maxwell.syr.edu |date= |accessdate=2015-07-02}}</ref> |
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* Daniel Scoggin (Ph.D.) - founding CEO, [[Great Hearts Academies]]<ref>[http://greatheartsaz.org/index.php/leadership-team-sidemenu-34/32?task=view ]{{ |
* Daniel Scoggin (Ph.D.) - founding CEO, [[Great Hearts Academies]]<ref>[http://greatheartsaz.org/index.php/leadership-team-sidemenu-34/32?task=view ] {{wayback|url=http://greatheartsaz.org/index.php/leadership-team-sidemenu-34/32?task=view |date=20140331083217 }}</ref> |
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*John D. Seelye (MA/Ph.D. 1956/61) - Professor of American Literature at [[University of Florida]], [[University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill]], [[University of Connecticut]] and [[University of California, Berkeley|UC Berkeley]] |
*John D. Seelye (MA/Ph.D. 1956/61) - Professor of American Literature at [[University of Florida]], [[University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill]], [[University of Connecticut]] and [[University of California, Berkeley|UC Berkeley]] |
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*[[F. Jay Taylor]] (MA 1950) - President of [[Louisiana Tech University]] in [[Ruston, Louisiana|Ruston]], 1962-1987<ref name="HOF"/> |
*[[F. Jay Taylor]] (MA 1950) - President of [[Louisiana Tech University]] in [[Ruston, Louisiana|Ruston]], 1962-1987<ref name="HOF"/> |
Revision as of 00:57, 23 January 2016
These are lists of persons (students, alumni, faculty or academic affiliates) associated with the Claremont Graduate University in California, United States. With about twenty thousand alumni,[1] people listed here are CGU distinguished alumni award recipients, distinguished alumni service award recipients, and members of the alumni hall of fame, among others.
Notable faculty and staff
Humanities
- Douglass Adair - American historian and historiographer
- Richard Armour - poet and author who wrote over sixty-five books
- John Lemmon - logician and philosopher
- Leonard Levy - Andrew W. Mellon All-Claremont Professor of Humanities and Chairman of the Graduate Faculty of History
- Michael S. Roth - Arts & Humanities; historian, author, curator; 16th president of Wesleyan University; 8th president of California College of the Arts
Social sciences
- Mark Abdollahian - Clinical Professor and Chief Executive Officer of ACERTAS
- Alfred Balitzer - professor of government
- Eric Helland - Professor at Claremont McKenna College and CGU; Senior Economist, Institute for Civil Justice, RAND Corporation
- Alan Heslop - academic and government consultant
- Charles R. Kesler - professor of Government/Political Science at Claremont McKenna College and CGU; editor of the Claremont Review of Books
- Jacek Kugler - world politics scholar, past President of International Studies Association, and Peace Science Society
- Hilton Root - academic and policy specialist in international political economy and development
- Michael Uhlmann - assistant attorney general in the Gerald Ford administration as well as special assistant to the President during Ronald Reagan’s first term in office
- Paul J. Zak - Center for Neuroeconomics Studies
Behavioral and organizational sciences
- Dale Berger - cognitive psychologist and research methodologist
- William Crano - Fellow of the American Psychological Association and Association for Psychological Science
- Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi - psychology professor who is noted for work in the study of happiness, creativity, and as the architect of the notion of flow
- Stewart Donaldson - psychologist specializing in evaluation science and optimal human and organizational functioning; Dean of the School of Behavioral and Organizational Sciences
- Michael Hogg - social psychologist
- Kathy Pezdek - cognitive psychologist specializing in the study of eyewitness memory
- Michael Scriven - past president of the American Educational Research Association and the American Evaluation Association
- Allan Wicker - recognized for contributions to ecological psychology and the attitude-behavior relationship
Business and management
- Peter Drucker - widely influential thinker and writer on management theory and practice; self-described "social ecologist"
- Ira Jackson - Dean of Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management
- Roger Johnson - businessman and government official
- Jean Lipman-Blumen - Professor of Public Policy and Professor of Organizational Behavior
- Ikujiro Nonaka - influential person on business thinking, known for his study of knowledge management
Mathematics and information
- Paul Gray - School of Information Systems and Technology (Emeritus)
- William J. LeVeque - mathematician and administrator; executive director of the American Mathematical Society
- Samir Chatterjee - Center of Information Systems and Technology; evangelist and champion of Design Science as a research method in Information Systems community
Health and sciences
- Sherwin Carlquist - botanist and photographer
- Robert Folger Thorne - botanist
Arts
- Peter Boyer - composer, conductor, and professor of music
- Roger Edward Kuntz - landscape painter; member of the Claremont Group of painters
- David Pagel - art critic
Religion
- Jeffrey Block, aka Bhikkhu Bodhi - Buddhist monk, translator of important works in the Pāli Canon
- Richard Bushman - Visiting Professor in Mormon Studies
- John Hick - philosopher of religion and theologian
- Jack Miles - author; winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the MacArthur Fellowship
- Rosemary Radford Ruether - feminist scholar and theologian
- Deepak Shimkhada - Adjunct Professor, Board of Visitors of School of religion
- Marvin A. Sweeney - Hebrew Bible and Jewish Studies
Notable alumni
Government, politics, and international organizations
- Mark Abdollahian (Ph.D., 1996 and M.A. 1992) - Clinical Professor and Chief Executive Officer of ACERTAS
- Yousef AlEbraheem, (Ph.D./M.A, 1982/1984) - Economic Advisor, Minister, Amiri Diwan, Kuwait
- Gerald W. Bush (MA 1959) - Director of Training for the Far East; Special Assistant to the first Director of the Peace Corps, Sargent Shriver; professor at Brandeis University[2][3]
- Stephen Cambone (Ph.D. 1982) - first U.S. Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence
- William A. Cohen (MA/Ph.D. 1978/79) - President of the Institute of Leader Arts; Instructor at University of Southern California and CGU; Major General, U.S. Air Force[4][5]
- Ali Diabi - Chief Economist, National Industrial Clusters Development Program (Ministry of Commerce and Industry), Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
- Enid H. Douglass (MA 1959) - City Council member; Mayor of Claremont, California 1982-1986; oral historian[6][7]
- David Dreier (MA 1976) - Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives representing California's 26th congressional district.
- Mansour Farhang (Ph.D. 1980) - former Iranian ambassador to the United Nations; professor in International Relations[8]
- Frank Farner (MA/Ph.D. 1957/60) - administrator of the Graduate Scholarship Program and Principal Human Resources Economist, World Bank; founding President, Federal City College[9]
- Jonathan D. Farrar (MA) - Chief of Mission of the United States Interests Section in Havana, Cuba
- Thomas Farrell (MA 1973) - deputy assistant secretary for academic programs; U.S. Department of State; Vice Provost for Global Engagement at University of Nebraska
- Kenneth J. Hagan (Ph.D. 1970), American naval historian
- Steven F. Hayward (Ph.D./MA) - author, political commentator, AEI policy scholar
- Teresa P. Hughes (Ph.D. 1973) - professor of education at California State University, Los Angeles; California State Assembly Member (1975–1992); California State Senator (1993–2000)[10]
- Sherry Bebitch Jeffe (Ph.D. 1980) - senior Fellow at the University of Southern California and political analyst[11]
- Susan M. Leeson (Ph.D. 1971) - Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court
- Ronald F. Lehman (Ph.D. 1975) - Director of the Center for Global Security Research, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; director of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency; Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy; Department of State's U.S. Chief Negotiator on (START I); and Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
- Mary Parker Lewis (MA) - political consultant
- Philippe Maystadt (MA 1973) - former Belgian Minister for Economic Affairs, Minister of Finance, and Deputy Prime Minister as well as current President of European Investment Bank, Luxembourg, Belgium
- Brian McGowan, (Ph.D./MA) - Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce[12]
- Paul O'Neill (MA in Economics, 1961) - United States Secretary of the Treasury; chairman of the RAND Corporation
- Susan Orr (Ph.D. '92) - head of the Office of Population Affairs and United States Children's Bureau
- Verne Orr (Ph.D. 2005) - 14th Secretary of the Air Force
- Robert Reilly (MA 1978) - Director, Voice of America[13]
- Terry T. Saario (Ph.D. 1970) - special Assistant to President Carter's Assistant for Women's Affairs; Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Department of Education; Program Officer of Ford Foundation[14]
- Peter W. Schramm (Ph.D. 1981) - Professor of Political Science; the Executive Director of the Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs
- Jack Scott (Ph.D. 1970) - California State Senator; Chancellor, California Community Colleges
- Jerry Silverman (Ph.D. 1967) - Regional Manager and Principal Institutional Development Specialist, World Bank[15]
- Miguel Hakim Simón (Ph.D. 1988)[16] - former Mexican Deputy Foreign Minister (as the title "Under-secretary" in Mexico);[17] Secretary for Ibero-American Cooperation of the SEGIB;[18] Coordinator of International Affairs and Migrant Protection for the Government of the State of Puebla
- Michael Uhlmann (Ph.D. '78) - visiting professor of government in the department of politics and policy at Claremont Graduate University and Claremont McKenna College; assistant attorney general in the Gerald Ford administration; special assistant to President Ronald Reagan
- Jerry Voorhis (MA) - Democratic US House of Representatives from California
- Diane Watson (Ph.D. 1988) - member of the U.S. House of Representatives representing California's 33rd congressional district.
- Panpree Pahitranukorn (th:ปานปรีย์ พหิทธานุกร) (Ph.D. in Public Administration) - former Thai trade representative, Thailand's ex-deputy Commerce Minister, board member of PTT Public Company Limited
- Abdulla Yameen - President of The Maldives, elected in 2013
Academia and science
- Joyce Appleby (Ph.D. 1966) - historian at UCLA; President of the Organization of American Historians and the American Historical Association
- José Aybar (Ph.D. 1978) - President of Richard J. Daley College
- Sacvan Bercovitch (Ph.D. 1965) - Americanist, literary and cultural critic; Powell M. Cabot Research Professor at Harvard University; visiting faculty member at the School of Criticism and Theory at Dartmouth College
- David M. Carr (M.A., Ph.D. 1988) - Professor of Old Testament at Union Theological Seminary
- David Cordray (Ph.D. 1979) - Professor of Public Policy and Psychology at Vanderbilt University; has worked with the U.S. Congress[19]
- Nicholas Cummings (MA) - psychologist and former president of the American Psychological Association
- Stephen T. Davis (Ph.D.) - philosopher, Claremont McKenna College[20]
- Jacqueline Powers Doud (Ph.D. 1976) - President of Mount St. Mary's College
- William N. Dunn (MA/Ph.D. 1966/69) - Associate Dean and Professor, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh[21]
- John C. Eastman (Ph.D.) - Donald P. Kennedy Chair in Law and former Dean at Chapman University School of Law; politician
- David H. French (MA 1940) - anthropologist and linguist
- Edmond Haddad (Ph.D. 1982) - President, Middle East University in Beirut, Lebanon[19]
- David Hitchcock (Ph.D. Philosophy) - philosophy professor at McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada
- Donald Hossler (Ph.D. 1979) - Vice Chancellor and professor, Indiana University[19]
- Arthur Janov (Ph.D. in psychology) - psychologist, psychotherapist, and the creator of primal therapy
- Robert Erwin Johnson (Ph.D. 1956) - professor of history and considered "one of the finest scholars of the nineteenth century U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard"
- David Keirsey (Ph.D. 1967) - psychologist
- Robert E. Kennedy (Ph.D.) - President of California Polytechnic State University
- Marjorie Dean Lewis (Ph.D. 1992) - President of Cypress College[19]
- Earl Maize (MA/Ph.D. 1977/81) - deputy program manager and manager for spacecraft operations for the Cassini-Huygens mission to Saturn at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA[22]
- Munir Mandviwalla (Ph.D. 1995) - Founding Chair, Department of MIS, Temple University[23]
- Christopher Manfredi (Ph.D. 1987) - Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Professor of Political Science at McGill University in Montreal[24]
- Mohand Merzkani (Ph.D. in Economics) Economic and Financial Advisor of Honduras National Port Authority and Dean of Puerto Cortes Campus of Honduras Technological University
- Eugene S. Mills (Ph.D. 1952) - President, University of New Hampshire, 1974-79[25]
- Carlos Muñoz, Jr. (Ph.D. 1973) - Professor Emeritus, Ethnic Studies, University of California, Berkeley[26]
- Vincent Phillip Muñoz (Ph.D. 2001) - Professor, Political Science, University of Notre Dame[27]
- Franklin Patterson - first president of Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts
- César Piña (MS 1987) - Director of Information Sciences Institute’s Metal Oxide Semiconductor Implementation Service (MOSIS), University of Southern California[28][29]
- Margaret R. Preska (Ph.D. 1969) - President, Minnesota State University, Mankato (1979–92); CEO and Provost, Immanuel Kant State University of Russia (1998–99)[30]
- Judy B. Rosener (Ph.D. 1979) - Professor, University of California, Irvine[31]
- Kathleen Ross (Ph.D.) - founding president of Heritage University
- Mark Rupert (Ph.D 1987) - Professor and Chair, Political Science, Syracuse University[32]
- Daniel Scoggin (Ph.D.) - founding CEO, Great Hearts Academies[33]
- John D. Seelye (MA/Ph.D. 1956/61) - Professor of American Literature at University of Florida, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, University of Connecticut and UC Berkeley
- F. Jay Taylor (MA 1950) - President of Louisiana Tech University in Ruston, 1962-1987[19]
- Laurence Thompson (MA 1947) - USC professor of East Asian/Taiwanese languages and cultures
- William Van Cleave (MA/Ph.D. 1965/67) - advisor to President Ronald Reagan, Department of Defense, and Department of State; founder of the program of Defense and Strategic Studies at University of Southern California and Missouri State University
- Donald V. Weatherman (Ph.D) - President, Lyon College[34]
- Eileen Wilson-Oyelaran (Ph.D. 1977) - President of Kalamazoo College
- Steven Wood (Ph.D., Economics, 1978) - Professor of Economics, University of California, Berkeley
Business and industry
- Mark Abdollahian (Ph.D., 1996 and M.A. 1992) - Clinical Professor and Chief Executive Officer of ACERTAS
- Hamad A. Al Marzouq, (MBA, 1987) - Chairman and Managing Director, Ahli United Bank
- Sager AlKhalifa, (Ph.D., 2009) - Head of Investor Relations, Bahrain Economic Development Board
- Khalid AlSaad (Ph.D./MA, 1979/1986) - CEO, Gulf Monetary Council
- Prince Mishaal AlSaud, (Ph.D., 1982) - Executive Chairman, ZAD Investment Company
- Min-Shun "Diana" Chen (MBA 1997) - Chairperson/CEO, Taipei World Financial Center (Taipei 101)
- Michael Crooke (Ph.D., 2008) - Professor of Strategy Pepperdine University and University of Oregon, former Navy SEAL, CEO of Patagonia, Inc. (1999-2006)
- Hashim Djojohadikusumo - Indonesian entrepreneur
- Nabeel Gareeb, Former CEO of MEMC Electronic Materials, Inc.; sixth highest paid CEO in 2007 (with a salary of $79.6 million)
- Rajiv Dutta (MBA 1982) - President of Skype and PayPal
- Charles C. Emery (MA/Ph.D. 1990/94) - Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer for Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey[35]
- J. Michael Fay (Ph.D. 1974) - President and founder of Claremont Financial Group, Inc.[36]
- Harold Gault (MA/Ph.D. 1968/75) - Director of Contracts at L-3 Communications Ocean Systems[37]
- Zachary Henson - author, professor and practitioner as CEO and founder of BCEGI-USA, Inc., the US branch of an international engineering and construction firm; Adjunct Professor in Business Administration at Whittier College
- Sandy Lerner (MA 1977) - co-founder, Cisco Systems; founder, Urban Decay Cosmetics
- Steve Loyola (MA) - President, CEO, and founder of Best Web Buys
- Ahmed M. Metwalli (MA 1987) - President and Chief Operating Officer, Aerospace Products International, Inc.; former Vice President of International Operations, Lockheed Martin Corporation[38]
- Subramanyam Murthy (Ph.D. 1995) - Chief Information Officer, QuickLogic[39]
- Badri Vijayaraghavan (MBA 1982) - Executive Director of Marketing, Brakes India Ltd.
Fine arts
- Bas Jan Ader (MA 1967) - Dutch conceptual artist, filmmaker, performance artist, and photographer
- Lewis Baltz (MA 1971) - visual artist; Professor for Photography at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland
- Bennett Bean (MA 1966) - ceramic artist
- Karl Benjamin (MA 1960) - painter of vibrant geometric abstractions
- Greg Colson (MFA 1980) - artist best known for wall sculptures constructed of salvaged materials
- Kim Dingle - contemporary artist working in paint, sculpture and installation
- John Frame (MFA '80) - sculptor, photographer, composer and filmmaker
- Ferne Jacobs (MFA) - fiber artist and basket-maker
- Allan Ludwig (MFA 2007) - artist
- Mary Martz (Ph.D. 1980) - Director at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art[19]
- James Strombotne (MA 1959) - painter
- James Turrell (MA 1973) - installation artist primarily concerned with light and space
- Claire Van Vliet (MA) - fine artist, illustrator and typographer
Literature and performing arts
- Luis Aguilar-Monsalve - author and professor
- Ashleigh Brilliant (MA 1958) - author and syndicated cartoonist
- Ian Fowles (MA 2008) - musician and author
- Fatima Hoang (MFA 2005) - 2005 U.S. Air Guitar Champion
- Daniel Lewis (MA 1951) - orchestral conductor and pedagogue; Professor Emeritus at University of Southern California
- Suzanne Muchnic (MFA 1963) - art critic and art writer for the Los Angeles Times; lecturer on Art History and Criticism at CGU and University of Southern California[40]
- Edith Pattou (MA 1979) - author
- Robert G. Pielke (Ph.D 1973) - author and professor of philosophy
- Rachel Pollack (MA) - science fiction author; comic book writer; expert on divinatory tarot
- Stephen D. Rountree (MA) - President and Chief Executive Officer, Music Center of Los Angeles County, one of the three largest performing arts centers in U.S.
- Benjamin Saltman (Ph.D. 1967) - poet, professor of verse writing and contemporary American literature
- Michael Shermer (Ph.D. in history of science 1991) - founding publisher of Skeptic magazine; monthly columnist for Scientific American; author of Why Darwin Matters, The Science of Good and Evil, and Why People Believe Weird Things
- Cornelius Cole Smith, Jr. (Ph.D.) - author, military historian and illustrator
Religion
- Bhikkhu Bodhi (Ph.D. 1972) (civilian name Jeffrey Block) - Buddhist monk, translator of important works in the Pāli Canon, President and Editor of Buddhist Publication Society, Chairman of the Yin Sun Foundation, Chairperson of Buddhist Global Relief
- Craig A. Evans (MA/Ph.D.) - theologian Acadia Divinity College
- David Ray Griffin (Ph.D. 1970) - professor of philosophy of religion and theology
- Nancy R. Howell (MA/Ph.D.) - Professor of Theology and Philosophy of Religion
- Deepak Shimkhada - Adjunct Professor, Board of Visitors of School of Religion
- Marvin A. Sweeney (MA/PhD) - Professor of Hebrew Bible, Claremont School of Theology; Professor of Tanak, Academy for Jewish Religion California
Others
- Sandra A. Glass (Ph.D. 1981) - Program Vice President for the W. M. Keck Foundation which founds the Keck Graduate Institute of Applied Life Sciences, member of the Claremont Colleges
- Seth Leibsohn (MA) - writer, editor, communications expert, political consultant, Chief of Staff to Education Secretary William J. Bennett
- Carol Baker Tharp (Ph.D. 2003)
- John G. West (Ph.D. 1992) - Senior Fellow at the Seattle-based Discovery Institute; Associate Director and Vice President for Public Policy and Legal Affairs of its Center for Science and Culture
- Bomani Jones (MA 2006) - sports writer and commentator for ESPN Radio's The Right Time.
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