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Here is a list of notable people affiliated with
Trinity College . It includes alumni, attendees, faculty, and presidents of the college.
David Chang , New York restaurateur,
Time ' s list of 100 most influential people, 2010
Dov Zakheim , Undersecretary of Defense and comptroller at the Department of Defense
John Williams , Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States
George Will , newspaper columnist, journalist, and author
Notable graduates and attendees
Academia
Charles McLean Andrews ,
Pulitzer Prize -winning historian and professor
Jere L. Bacharach , professor emeritus, Department of History,
University of Washington
Steven Barkan , sociologist and chairperson of the Sociology department at the University of Maine
Anthony Beavers , professor of philosophy, director of cognitive science at the
University of Evansville
Lisa E. Bloom , American cultural critic, educator and feminist art historian
Harry McFarland Bracken , American philosopher and author
David R. Brown , former president of the
Art Center College of Design
John Collins Covell , educator, principal of the
Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind and
West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind
Stephen Lloyd Cook , Professor of Old Testament Language and Literature at
Virginia Theological Seminary
Evan Dobelle ,
New England Board of Higher Education president and former Trinity president
Louis Feldman , professor of classics and literature at Yeshiva University
Jane Fernandes , former president designate of
Gallaudet University
Bruce Frier , John and Teresa D'Arms Distinguished University Professor of Classics and Roman Law, and Professor Emeritus of Classical Studies and of Law, University of Michigan
Edward Miner Gallaudet , founder of Gallaudet University
Tom Gerety , former Trinity president and president Amherst College 1994–2003, collegiate professor, New York University
Michael Grossman , CUNY distinguished professor of economics and creator of the Grossman model in health economics
Kenneth W. Harl ,
Tulane University professor,
numismatist
Walter Harrison , president of the
University of Hartford and
NCAA committee head
Susannah Heschel , Dartmouth College's Eli Black professor of Jewish Studies
[1]
J. C. Hurewitz , professor emeritus in the political science department at Columbia University
Abner Jackson , minister and president of Trinity College and
Hobart College
Philip S. Khoury , Vice Provost and Ford International Professor of History,
MIT
Lloyd A. Lewis , theology professor at the Virginia Theological Seminary
John H. Makin , economist and visiting scholar with the
American Enterprise Institute
Richard T. Nolan , philosophy and religion professor, writer, Episcopal Church Canon
Robert B. Pippin , philosopher; director of Department of Social Thought, University of Chicago
Hyam Plutzik ,
Pulitzer prize finalist, poet, and Professor of English at the University of Rochester
William C. Richardson , board director of
Exelon , former president of Johns Hopkins University, former director on the boards of: the
Kellogg Company , the
Bank of New York ,
CSX Corporation , and
Mercantile Bankshares . former head of the
Kellogg Foundation
Barry P. Rosen , distinguished professor and chair, Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry,
Wayne State University School of Medicine (1987–2009); distinguished professor and associate dean for Research and Graduate Programs, Florida International University Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine (2009–present)
Franz Schurmann , sociologist and historian
Jim Shepard , author and professor of creative writing and film at Williams College
Robert B. Stepto , professor of English and African-American studies,
Yale University
George W. Strawbridge, Jr. , board member of
Widener University (former adjunct professor),
The Jockey Club ,
National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame ,
National Steeplechase Association ,
Margaret Dorrance Strawbridge Foundation ,
Campbell Soup Co.
Ilhi Synn , class of 1962, president of
Keimyung University
Neil Theobald , 10th president of
Temple University
[2]
William G. Thomas III , history professor at the
University of Nebraska–Lincoln , 2016 Guggenheim Fellow
[3]
Architecture
Arts and entertainment
Peter Alsop , musician
Arthur Everett Austin, Jr. , former director of the director of the
Wadsworth Atheneum and Trinity professor
Richard Barthelmess , silent film actor, a founder of the
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences , 1928
Best Actor nominee
John Biddle , cinematographer
Deborah Buck , artist, designer and gallery owner
Dudley Buck , composer
Brian Byrne , mandolinist
Max Coyer , artist
Joseph Cross , actor
Lesley Dill , artist
Carroll Dunham , American painter
Jared Bradley Flagg , painter
Gold Chains , electro rap musician
Ari Graynor , actor
Patrick Greene , composer
Stephen Gyllenhaal , film producer and director
Chris Hogan , comedian
Christopher Houlihan , concert organist
Mike Kellin , actor
Mel Kendrick , artist
Shahvaar Ali Khan , Pakistani writer, singer-songwriter and composer
Dave MacKay , Jazz pianist, singer-composer
Mary McCormack , actor
Will McCormack , actor
Steven Newsome , arts administrator
[4]
Katryna Nields , folk-rock musician
Elizabeth Page , writer, director and filmmaker
Joseph Payne , British/Swiss German harpsichordist, clavichordist, organist and musicologist
Rachel Platten , American singer and songwriter best known for her 2015 single "
Fight Song "
[5] and who won a
Daytime Emmy Award
John Rose , organist
Xavier Serbiá , member of the boy band
Menudo , financial commentator and syndicated columnist
Christopher Seufert , documentary film producer and director, and photographer
Kwaku Sintim-Misa , Ghanaian actor and comedian
Cotter Smith , stage, film, and television actor
Ernie Stires , composer
Allen Butler Talcott , landscape painter
Richard Tuttle ,
postminimalist artist
Ernst Vegelin , director of the
Courtauld Gallery , London
John Henry Willcox , organist
Samuel Adams Wisner , rapper
Athletics
Peter Graves ,
Olympic rower
Jonah Bayliss ,
Major League Baseball player
Robert "Bob" Blum (born 1928), Olympic fencer
George Brickley , former Major League Baseball and
National Football League player
Paul Collins , former National Football League player
Eric DeCosta , Executive Vice President and General Manager,
Baltimore Ravens
Dan Doyel , former Trinity men's basketball coach
Moe Drabowsky , former
Major League Baseball pitcher
Kanzy Emad El Defrawy , Squash player
Mickey Kobrosky , College Football Hall of Fame member, former NFL and MLB athlete
Roger LeClerc , former
National Football League player
Bill MacDermott , professional football coach
Jay Monahan , Class of 1993,
commissioner of
golf 's
PGA Tour
Swede Nordstrom , football player
Chuck Priore , former
Trinity football coach
Joe Shield , National Football League quarterback
Aaron Westbrooks , Irish basketball player
Jay Williamson , professional golfer, current member of the
PGA Tour
Business and industry
Mike Maccagnan , general manager for the
New York Jets
Sam Kennedy , president of the
Boston Red Sox
Hans W. Becherer , former president and CEO of
John Deere
S. Prestley Blake , co-founder of the
Friendly Ice Cream Corporation
David Chang , New York City chef and restaurateur, on the 2010 Time "100 Most Influential People" list
Thomas M. Chappell , co-founder and CEO of
Tom's of Maine
Martin W. Clement , 11th president of the
Pennsylvania Railroad
William Pancoast Clyde , owner of the Clyde Steamship Company
Robert Habersham Coleman , iron processing and railroad industrialist
Thomas R. DiBenedetto , president of Boston International Group, owner of
A.S. Roma and partner in
New England Sports Ventures
Elizabeth Elting , co-founder and co-CEO of
TransPerfect
Kristine Belson , president of
Sony Pictures Animation and Oscar-nominated film producer (
The Croods )
Francis R. Delano , banker
George M. Ferris , investment banker and philanthropist, founder of Ferris Baker Watts
David Gottesman , billionaire, member of the board of directors of
Berkshire Hathaway
John D. Howard , CEO of
Irving Place Capital
Thomas S. Johnson , former chairman and CEO of GreenPoint Financial Corp
[6]
Raymond E. Joslin , CEO of CAD Sciences, former president of Hearst Entertainment and Syndication, former senior vice president of the
Hearst Corporation
Alfred J. Koeppel (1932–2001), New York real estate developer
[7]
[8]
Eileen Kraus (1938–2017), trailblazing woman banker and president of Connecticut National Bank
[9]
Peter S. Kraus , CEO of
AllianceBernstein and former co-head of the Investment Management Division at
Goldman Sachs
[10]
Mitchell M. Merin , former president and chief operating officer of Morgan Stanley Investment Management
Danny Meyer , founder of Union Square Hospitality Group (
Union Square Cafe ,
Gramercy Tavern ,
Eleven Madison Park , Tabla, Blue Smoke)
James Murren , chairman of the board and chief executive officer of
MGM Mirage
Roy Nutt , founder of
Computer Sciences Corporation and co-creator of
FORTRAN
Gunnar S. Overstrom, Jr. , former vice chair of
FleetBoston Financial
Charles R. Perrin , chairman of
Warnaco , former chairman and CEO of
Avon Products and former chairman and CEO of
Duracell
Michael J. Petrucelli , founder of Clearpath, Inc.
Paul E. Raether , member and head of Portfolio Management Committee of
KKR
[11]
William C. Richardson , board director of
Exelon ; former president of Johns Hopkins University; former director on the boards of the
Kellogg Company , the
Bank of New York ,
CSX Corporation , and
Mercantile Bankshares ; former head of the
Kellogg Foundation
Thomas R. Savage , former CEO of
American International Group
Clarence D. Tuska , former director of patent operations of the
Radio Corporation of America
William Turner, board member,
Ameriprise Financial , former president and co-CEO at
Franklin Electronic Publishers , former dean of the Stony Brook University College of Business
[12]
Camalia Valdés , president and CEO of
Cerveceria India
Ronald V. Waters III, president and chief executive officer of the
LoJack Corporation
[13]
Roger L. Werner , director, president and chief executive officer of
the Outdoors Channel Holdings, Inc. ; former chief executive officer and the chief operating officer of
ESPN
[14]
Matthew Prince , co-founder and CEO of
Cloudflare
Government, law, and public policy
Elected officials
John Baptista Ash , former
U.S. Representative for
Tennessee
[15]
William Shepperd Ashe , former
U.S. Representative
[16]
Francisco L. Borges , former
Connecticut State Treasurer
[17]
Charles R. Chapman , former mayor of Hartford, Connecticut and served in both houses of the
Connecticut legislature
[18]
Percival W. Clement , 57th Governor of
Vermont
[19]
William R. Cotter ,
U.S. Representative for
Connecticut
[20]
Isaac E. Crary , first elected
U.S. Representative for
Michigan
[21]
Joseph J. Crisco,
Connecticut State Senator
[22]
Tilton E. Doolittle , Speaker of the Connecticut House of Representatives and Former United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut
Bob Ebinger , member of the
Montana House of Representatives
Arie Eliav , Israeli member of the
Knesset
John H. Ewing , member of the
New Jersey General Assembly and the
New Jersey Senate
[23]
Frank Fasi , former mayor of
Honolulu
John Fonfara ,
Connecticut State Senator
Rodney P. Frelinghuysen ,
U.S. Representative for
New Jersey
[24]
Thomas L. Harris , former
U.S. Representative for
Illinois
[25]
Joan Hartley ,
Connecticut State Senator
[26]
Charles D. Hodges , former
U.S. Representative for
Illinois
[27]
Colin M. Ingersoll , former
U.S. Representative for
Connecticut
[28]
Barbara B. Kennelly , former
U.S. Representative
[29]
Henry W. King , former politician from Ohio
Robert L. King , former
New York State Assemblyman ,
Monroe County Executive, and chancellor of the
State University of New York
James Kinsella , former mayor of
Hartford, Connecticut
Themis Klarides , Class of 1987, Deputy Minority Leader of the
Connecticut House of Representatives
George Logan (Connecticut politician)
Henry McBride , fourth Governor of Washington State
[30]
Thomas Joseph Meskill , former
U.S. Representative
[31]
Robert F. Murphy , former Majority Leader of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives and 59th
Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts
William Anthony Paddon , former
Lieutenant-Governor of
Newfoundland and Labrador
Robert Treat Paine ,
U.S. Representative for
North Carolina
Eddie Perez , former Mayor of Hartford, CT.
James Phelps , former
U.S. Representative for
Connecticut
[32]
John S. Phelps , former Governor of
Missouri
[33]
Christine C. Quinn , first female and first openly gay Speaker of the
New York City Council
Joseph F. Ryter , former
U.S. Representative
[34]
Henry Joel Scudder , former
U.S. Representative
[35]
Kevin Sullivan , former lieutenant governor of Connecticut and former vice president for community and institutional relations for Trinity
Charles A. Sumner , former
U.S. Representative from
California
[36]
Jane Swift , Class of 1987, former acting governor of
Massachusetts
John T. Wait , former
U.S. Representative for
Connecticut
[37]
James Wakefield , former
U.S. Representative
[38]
Joseph M. Warren , former
U.S. Representative for New York
[39]
Charles C. Van Zandt , 34th Governor of Rhode Island
[40]
Law
George Bachrach , politician, attorney, and current professor at Boston University
Joseph Buffington , Judge,
United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
JoAnne A. Epps , American law professor, legal author, and Provost of
Temple University
Arthur Healey, Associate Justice of the
Connecticut Supreme Court
Bridget McCormack , Chief Justice of the
Michigan Supreme Court
Richard N. Palmer , Associate Justice of the
Connecticut Supreme Court
Thomas Richard Purnell , Judge,
United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina
Adam Streisand , trial lawyer
Stanley A. Twardy, former
United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut
[41]
Christine S. Vertefeuille , Associate Justice of the
Connecticut Supreme Court
John L. Wodatch, Chief, Disability Rights Section,
United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division
[42]
Other political figures
Paul H. Alling , first
United States Ambassador to Pakistan
Michael A. Battle, Sr ,
Ambassador the U.S. mission to the
African Union
[43]
Michael Billington ,
LaRouche Movement activist
Alfonso L. Carney, Jr, chairman of the
Dormitory Authority of the State of New York and former CEO and corporate secretary for the
Goldman Sachs Foundation
[44]
Roderick Allen DeArment , former chief of staff for
senate majority leader
Bob Dole and former United States Deputy Secretary of Labor
Eugene H. Dooman , American diplomat, drafted the
Potsdam Declaration
Steve Elmendorf , political chief of staff and deputy campaign manager
J. Michael Farren , Deputy
White House Counsel in the Office of Counsel to the President under the 43rd
President of the United States
George W. Bush
Julia Freedson, former director of
The Watchlist on Children and Armed Conflict
[45]
Joan R. Kemler , the first woman to serve as
Connecticut State Treasurer (1986–87)
[46]
Jesse Lee ,
White House Director of Progressive Media & Online Response
Debra Liang-Fenton, former executive director of the
U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea
[47]
Stanley J. Marcuss , former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce
[48]
Nguyen Xuan Oanh , former governor of the State Bank of Vietnam, and former Prime Minister of the Republic of Vietnam
Neil Patel , former chief policy advisor to
Dick Cheney and co-founder of
The Daily Caller
Michael J. Petrucelli , deputy director and acting director of US Citizenship and Immigration Services at the US Department of Homeland Security
Henry Shelton Sanford , diplomat and city founder
Robert Tome , American diplomat, physician, and writer
Richard H. Walker , general counsel at Deutsche Bank and former director of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission Division of Enforcement
Dov Zakheim , former government official and Trinity professor
Journalism and the media
Jay Allison , independent public radio producer and broadcast journalist
[49]
Bill Bird , journalist and publisher
Tucker Carlson , commentator, former host of
Tucker Carlson Tonight
George Crile III , former
CBS News journalist
Anna David , author, journalist and television personality
Jon Entine , author and
Emmy winning special segment journalist with
NBC News
Eli Lake , national security correspondent for
The Daily Beast and
Newsweek Magazine
William F. LaPlante II, 5-time Emmy winner for ABC and CBS, founding Sr. Prod. of Satellite Newschannel (world's first all-live cable news network) writer Washington Post and UPI.
Malcolm MacPherson , national and foreign correspondent for
Newsweek magazine
William K. Marimow,
Pulitzer Prize winner, executive vice president and editor at
The Philadelphia Inquirer
[50]
Colin McEnroe , columnist and radio personality
Jim Murray , Pulitzer Prize–winning sportswriter for the
Los Angeles Times
David North , chairperson of the international editorial board of the
World Socialist Web Site
Steven Pearlstein , columnist for
The Washington Post
Len Reed, former L.A. Times staff writer and member of 2014 Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial team of The Oregonian, Portland.
Robert William St. John , author, broadcaster and journalist
David Sarasohn , columnist and managing editor of the Portland Oregonian , formerly a professor of US history at Reed College
Caroline Taylor , actor and journalist
Walter S. Trumbull , sportswriter
Jesse Watters , Class of 2001, host of
Watters' World and
The Five ; television producer; and on-air interviewer (
Fox News )
Linda Wells , founder and editor-in-chief at
Allure magazine
George Will ,
Pulitzer Prize -winning newspaper columnist, author, and
ABC News political journalist
Literature and publishing
Edward Albee , playwright, three-time
Pulitzer Prize Winner (expelled, honorary degree, 1974)
Stephen Belber , associate writer of the
Laramie Project
Park Benjamin, Sr. , poet and publisher
Henry Howard Brownell , poet and historian.
Michelle Cliff , poet and former Trinity professor
Matthew Dicks , author
Tom Doherty , publisher and founder of
Tor Books , the largest publisher of science fiction and fantasy in the United States
Richard Eberhart , poet and former Trinity professor
Patrice Evans , author
Patricia Fargnoli , poet
Charles L. Grant , novelist and short story writer
Ward Just , author
James Longenbach , critic and poet
George Malcolm-Smith , novelist and jazz musicologist
Helen Curtin Moskey , poet
Greg Potter , former comic book writer best known for co-creating the DC Comics series
Jemm, Son of Saturn
Tom Santopietro , best-selling author and Broadway theater manager
Patricia Roth Schwartz , poet, playwright, and editor
Joanna Scott , author and professor
Parveen Shakir , poet and former Trinity professor
Peter Swanson , author
Chase Twichell , poet, professor, and publisher
Medicine
Louis Aronne , physician, obesity specialist and author
Robert Epstein , psychologist, researcher and writer
James Hughes , bioethicist
Mark Josephson , cardiologist and medical text writer
James Ewing Mears , surgeon and former president of the
American Surgical Association
John S. Meyer , physician
D. Holmes Morton , physician and
Albert Schweitzer Prize for Humanitarianism recipient
William Anthony Paddon , physician and
Lieutenant-Governor of Newfoundland 1981–1986
Edward Hazen Parker , physician and poet
Joseph O. Prewitt Díaz , psychologist
Military
Religion and theology
James Roosevelt Bayley , archbishop
Eben Edwards Beardsley , theologian and clergyman
John W. Beckwith , second bishop of Georgia
Clement Moore Butler , Episcopal clergyman who served as chaplain of the
Chaplain of the United States Senate
Edmond La Beaume Cherbonnier , professor and scholar, founder of Religion Department
Arthur Cleveland Coxe , second Episcopal bishop of New York
Robert Duncan , bishop
Thomas Gallaudet , priest, pioneer of deaf education in the United States
Alfred Harding , second Episcopal bishop of Washington
Samuel Hart , American Episcopal clergyman
Francis L. Hawks , former priest and professor of divinity at Trinity
Mark Hollingsworth, Jr. , 11th bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio
Alexander Jolly ,
bishop of Moray, Ross and Caithness in the Scottish Episcopal Church
David Buel Knickerbacker , third Protestant Episcopal bishop of the diocese of Indiana
Rev.
James A. Kowalski , current dean of the
Cathedral of St. John the Divine
Christie Macaluso , American
prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
John James McCook , chaplain and theologian
Ian A. McFarland , Lutheran theologian, 43rd Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Cambridge
John Mason Neale , Anglican divine and scholar
William Woodruff Niles , A.B. 1857, professor of Latin, 1864–70, Episcopal Bishop of New Hampshire, 1870–1914
Horatio Potter , bishop and former Trinity professor
John E. Sanders , evangelical Christian theologian and free-will theist
Henry Winter Syle , minister in the Episcopal Church
Thomas Hubbard Vail , first Episcopal
Bishop of Kansas
Lemuel H. Wells , bishop
John Williams , eleventh
Presiding Bishop of the
Episcopal Church in the United States
Science, mathematics, and engineering
Russell Doolittle , biochemist
A. E. Douglass , astronomer who discovered a correlation between tree rings and the sunspot cycle
Dean Hamer , Chief of Gene Structure and Regulation,
National Institutes of Health and discoverer of the controversial
gay gene and
God gene
Eric Fossum , physicist and engineer
Ernest de Koven Leffingwell , geologist and Arctic explorer
Christian Sidor , biologist and paleontologist, curator of vertebrate paleontology in the
Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture and Biology Professor at the University of Washington
Ernest Henry Wilson , botanist
Bill Zeller , computer programmer, creator of the
MyTunes application
Other
Harold Brooks-Baker , financier, journalist and publisher
Verner Clapp , librarian
Katharine Seymour Day , historic preservationist
Foster Gunnison Jr. , gay rights activist and archivist
Caroline Hewins , first female graduate of Trinity College, librarian
Charles J. Hoadly , Connecticut State Librarian from 1855 to 1900.
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Kara Kennedy , daughter of
U.S. Sen
Edward M. Kennedy (transferred)
Kelly Killoren Bensimon , author, jewelry designer and former editor of Elle Accessories
Sally E. Pingree , philanthropist
Isaac Toucey (former Trustee at Trinity), former
Secretary of the Navy ,
Attorney General of the United States and the 18th
Governor of Connecticut .
[53]
Alexander Trachtenberg , activist for the
Socialist Party of America
Faculty
Paul Assaiante , men's squash and tennis coach
Ciaran Berry , poet and professor of English
Sarah Bilston , British author and professor of English literature
Xiangming Chen , dean of the Center for Urban and Global Studies
Edmond La Beaume Cherbonnier , Professor (Emeritus) of Religion
Michelle Cliff , former professor of English
George B. Cooper , former professor of history
Leslie Desmangles , Charles A. Dana Research Professor of Religion and International Studies
George Washington Doane , former professor of belles-lettres
Richard Ebeling , former Shelby C. Davis Visiting Professor in American Economic History and Entrepreneurship
Samuel Eliot , former Trinity president and professor
William W. Ellsworth , former professor of law and 30th Governor of Connecticut
Michael C. FitzGerald , professor of fine arts
Rebecca Goldstein , former philosophy professor
Robert Hillyer , poet and former professor of English
James J. Hughes , sociologist and bioethicist teaching health policy
Drew Hyland , professor of philosophy at Trinity
Mark Jackson , former director of football for the Oakland Raiders and former assistant football coach Trinity
Gary Jacobson , former professor of political science
James F. Jones , president of Trinity College
Samuel Kassow , Jewish history professor and historian
Charles Lemert , social theorist and sociologist, visiting professor of sociology
Michael Lerner , former professor of philosophy
Reinhard H. Luthin , visiting professor of history
Elmer Truesdell Merrill ,
Latin scholar and former Trinity professor
Stephen Minot , novelist and short story author
Frank Gardner Moore ,
Latin scholar and former Trinity professor
Okey Ndibe , professor of English teaching fiction and African literature
Jon O. Newman , United States Federal Judge and former instructor at Trinity College
Hugh Ogden , poet and former professor of creative writing
Stewart O'Nan , former writer-in-residence and professor of English
Robert Bromley Oxnam , former professor of Asian history and former president of the
Asia Society
Gregory Anthony Perdicaris , former Ancient Greek professor and first U.S Consul to Greece
Fred Pfeil , former English professor and literary critic
Vijay Prashad , George and Martha Kellner Chair in South Asian History and professor of international studies
Steven Pressman , former professor of economics
David Rosen , literary scholar, recipient of the 2013
James Russell Lowell Prize from the MLA
Barry R. Schaller , visiting lecturer in public policy
Odell Shepard , former professor of English and lieutenant governor of Connecticut
Mark Silk , professor of religious studies, author
Edward Stringham , associate professor of American business and economic enterprise
Clarence Watters , chapel organist and head of the music department
Presidents of the college
Joanne Berger-Sweeney 2014–present - 22nd president
James Fleming Jones, Jr. 2004–2014 - 21st president
Borden Winslow Painter, Jr. '58, H'95 2003–2004 - 20th president
Richard H. Hersh 2002–2003 - 19th president
Ronald R. Thomas H'02 - acting president 2001–2002
Evan Samuel Dobelle H'01 1995–2001 - 18th president
Borden Winslow Painter, Jr. '58, H'95 - acting president 1994–1995
Tom Gerety 1989–1994 - 17th president
James Fairfield English, Jr. H'89 1981–1989 - 16th president
Theodore Davidge Lockwood '48, H'81 1968–1981 - 15th president
Albert Charles Jacobs H'68 1953–1968 - 14th president
George Keith Funston 1945–1951 - 13th president
Authur Howard Hughes M'38, H'46 - acting president 1943–1945, 1951–1953
Remsen Brinckerhoff Ogilby 1920–1943 - 12th president
Henry Augustus Perkins - acting president 1915–1916, 1919–1920
Flavel Sweeten Luther '70, H'04 1904–1919 - 11th president
George Williamson Smith H'87 1883–1904 - 10th president
Thomas Ruggles Pynchon '41 1874–1883 - 9th president
John Brocklesby , acting president 1874
Abner Jackson '37 1867–1874 - 8th president
John Brocklesby , acting president 1866–1867
John Barrett Kerfoot H'65 1864–1866 - 7th president
Samuel Eliot H'57 1860–1864 - 6th president
Daniel Raynes Goodwin 1853–1860 - 5th president
John Williams '35 1848–1853 - 4th president
Silas Totten 1837–1848 - 3rd president
Nathaniel Sheldon Wheaton 1831–1837 - 2nd president
Thomas Church Brownell 1824–1831 - 1st president
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Campus Life Athletics History
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