List of Macalester College people

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This is a list of people associated with Macalester College in Saint Paul, Minnesota, including notable alumni and faculty.

Contents

Notable alumni

Academia

Art and architecture

Business

Entertainment

Law

Literature and journalism

Politics

Religion

Sports

Notable faculty

Presidents of Macalester College

  1. Edward Duffield Neill, 1874–1884
  2. Thomas A. McCurdy, 1884–1890
  3. David James Burrell, 1890–1891
  4. Adam Weir Ringland, 1892–1894
  5. James Wallace, 1894–1906
  6. Thomas Morey Hodgman, 1907–1917
  7. Elmer Allen Bess, 1918–1923
  8. John Carey Acheson, 1924–1937
  9. Charles Joseph Turck, 1939–1958
  10. Harvey Mitchell Rice, 1958–1968
  11. Arthur S. Flemming, 1968–1971
  12. James A. Robinson, 1971–1975
  13. John B. Davis, Jr., 1975–1984
  14. Robert M. Gavin, Jr., 1984–1996
  15. Michael S. McPherson, 1996–2003
  16. Brian C. Rosenberg, 2003–2019
  17. Suzanne Rivera, 2020–present

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References

  1. "Fred Swaniker: The 100 Most Influential People of 2019". TIME. Retrieved 2020-09-28.
  2. Macalester College – Alumni Relations – Alumni Awards – 2007 Recipients Archived 2008-05-18 at the Wayback Machine