List of University of California, Riverside people

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This is a list of notable alumni and faculty of the University of California, Riverside.

Notable alumni[edit]

Nobel laureates[edit]

Academia, science, and technology[edit]

Arts, film, and literature[edit]

  • Earl W. Bascom – inventor, actor, rodeo cowboy, Hall of Fame inductee, international artist and sculptor
  • Amine Bouhafa – Tunisian composer and engineer, winner of the 2015 César Award for Best Music for the movie Timbuktu
  • Steve Breen – 1998 Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist
  • Jamie Chung – actress, TV series The Real World: San Diego and films, such as I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry, Sorority Row, Grown Ups, The Hangover II
  • Billy Collins – eleventh US Poet Laureate
  • Katherine Fugate – screenwriter Valentine’s Day and creator of Army Wives TV series
  • Elizabeth George – mystery writer
  • Barbara Hambly – novelist and screenwriter
  • Howard Hendrix – novelist
  • Ryan Holiday – author of Trust Me, I’m Lying: Confessions of a Media Manipulator; director of marketing for American Apparel
  • Lisa Kekaula – lead singer for The Bellrays
  • Patricia Ja Lee – actress known for role as Cassie Chan as the Pink Ranger in the television series Power Rangers: Turbo and Power Rangers in Space
  • Nakul Dev Mahajan – choreographer
  • Daryl F. Mallett – author, editor, publisher
  • Steve Nguyen – film director, producer
  • Ruben Quesada – poet
  • Lindsay Ridgeway – actress, Boy Meets World
  • Charlyne Yi – actress, comedian, and performance artist (Knocked Up)
  • Philip Michael Thomas – actor, Miami Vice

Athletics[edit]

Business, politics, and law[edit]

  • David S. Cunningham, Jr. – Los Angeles City Council member, 1973–87
  • Eduardo Garcia – current California State Assemblyman for the 56th District
  • Gloria Romero – former State Senate Majority Whip, former California Assembly member, 49th District
  • Holly J. Mitchell – current California State Senator for the 30th and 26th (2013–2014) District, former California State Assemblymember to the 54th and 47th (2010–2012) Districts
  • Jose Medina – current California State Assemblyman for the 61st District
  • Julie Furuta-Toy – current U.S. Ambassador to Equatorial Guinea
  • Ken Mettler – past President of the California Republican Assembly
  • Lloyd Levine – former California State Assemblyman for the 40th District
  • Marc Steinorth – current California State Assemblyman for the 40th District
  • Mark Takano – current U.S. House of Representative for the 41st District
  • Michael Huerta – former Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration
  • Paul Cook – former U.S. Member of Congress for the CA-08 district, current Supervisor for San Bernardino County
  • Rod Pacheco – former Riverside County District Attorney, California Assembly member
  • Ronald Neumann – former U.S. Ambassador to Algeria
  • Ruben Barrales – deputy assistant to President Bush and director of the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs in the White House, former San Mateo County supervisor
  • Sabrina Cervantes – current California State Assemblywoman for the 60th District
  • Stefanie Schaeffer – defense attorney, 2006 winner of Donald Trump’s reality show, The Apprentice

Other[edit]

Notable faculty[edit]

  • Chris Abani – professor of creative writing and recipient of the Pen Center Freedom to Write Award, Prince Claus Award, a Lannan Literary Fellowship, a Hurston-Wright Legacy Award, and the Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award
  • Reza Aslan – Professor of Creative Writing, writer, producer, critic, religion scholar, television celebrity James Joyce Award
  • John Baez – professor of mathematics, mathematical physicist
  • Alexander A. Balandin – professor of electrical engineering
  • Lindon W. Barrett – professor and cultural theorist
  • Bir Bhanu – Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering, director of the Center for Research in Intelligent Systems
  • Alfred M. Boyce – first dean of the College of Agriculture
  • Patricia Cardoso – Award-winning filmmaker, Professor of Film
  • Christopher Chase-Dunn – sociologist, contributor to world-systems theory
  • Sean Cutler – plant scientist noted for discovery of pyrabactin
  • Mike Davis – Emeritus Professor, urban theorist and author MacArthur Fellow in 1998. He won the Lannan Literary Award for Nonfiction
  • James H. Dieterich – Distinguished Professor of Geophysics, member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Josh Emmons – American novelist
  • Steve Erickson – Distinguished Professor of Creative Writing, American author, essayist, critic Lannan Literary Award Guggenheim
  • John Martin Fischer – professor of philosophy, Vice-President of the Pacific Division of the American Philosophical Association, primary proponent of semi-compatibilism
  • Katie Ford – American Poet
  • Theodore Garland, Jr. – a founder of the field of evolutionary physiology
  • Gail Hanson – Distinguished Professor of Physics
  • Allison Adelle Hedge Coke – Distinguished Professor of Creative Writing, poet, writer, editor, China’s First Jade Nurtured SiHui Female International Poetry Award, a Witter Bynner Fellowship, a Fulbright Scholar, American Book Award,
  • Juan Felipe Herrera – Emeritus Professor, poet, Tomás Rivera Endowed Chair, National Book Critics Circle Award, Guggenheim Fellowship, PEN USA Poetry Award, American Book Award, California State Poet Laureate, United States Poet Laureate
  • Ivan Hinderaker – former chancellor
  • Nalo Hopkinson – Professor of Creative Writing, science fiction and fantasy writer Andre Norton Award and British Fantasy Award
  • Theodore L. Hullar – former chancellor
  • Laila Lalami – professor, Pulitzer Prize finalist
  • Perry Link – Chancellorial Chair, professor of China Studies
  • Ronald O. Loveridge – Mayor of Riverside, California
  • Tom Lutz – Distinguished Professor of Creative Writing, author, literary critic, founder and editor of the Los Angeles Review of Books
  • Robert Nisbet – conservative sociologist and early Dean of Letters and Science at UCR
  • John W. Olmsted – first chairman of the Humanities division
  • Raymond L. Orbach – former chancellor and first Under Secretary of Energy for Science
  • Michelle H. Raheja – Associate Professor of English, autobiography, visual culture, and film critic, Director of California Center for Native Nations, Fulbright Scholar awarded the first annual Emory Elliott Book Award
  • Robert Rosenthal – professor of psychology, former chair of Harvard’s psychology department
  • Irwin Sherman – professor of biology, specializing in malariology
  • George Edgar Slusser – professor of comparative literature, science fiction expert
  • Andrea Smith – Associate Professor in the Department of Media and Cultural Studies, Nobel Peace Prize nominee
  • Jane Smiley – Distinguished Professor of Creative Writing, writer, Pulitzer Prize winning author
  • Harry Scott Smith – entomologist
  • Susan Straight – Distinguished Professor of Creative Writing, writer, National Book Award finalist Lannan Literary Award
  • Karl Taube – professor of anthropology, specializing in research into pre-Columbian Mesoamerican cultures
  • Bob Toledo – former UCR football coach, 13th head coach of UCLA
  • John V. Tunney – professor of business law, former United States Senator and member of Congress
  • Jonathan H. Turner – sociologist, one of the last remaining grand theorists in the discipline, author of Structure of Sociological Theory and Emergence of Sociological Theory
  • Seymour Van Gundy – former dean of the College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences
  • Georgia Warnke – Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and the director of the Center for Ideas and Society