List of University of California, Santa Cruz people

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This page lists notable alumni and faculty of the University of California, Santa Cruz; alumni may have attended without graduating.

Notable alumni

=Academia=

=Arts and letters=

  • Will Bagley, BA 1971 – historian of 1800s American West
  • Michael A. Bellesiles, BA 1975 – author of Arming America: The origins of a National Gun Culture, which won the Bancroft Prize in 2001; the prize was rescinded by Columbia University in 2002 as for having "violated basic norms of scholarship and the high standards expected of Bancroft Prize winners"
  • Susie Bright – writer, sex activist and sex therapy focus leader
  • Dean Byington, BA 1980 – visual artist
  • Gail Carriger, MA 2008 – steampunk author
  • C. Ondine Chavoya, BA 1992 – art historian of Latino/Chicano and queer art history, professor{{Cite web |title=Chronicling Queer Networks: C. Ondine Chavoya on Reynaldo Rivera |url=https://www.moma.org/calendar/events/9771 |access-date=2024-12-11 |website=The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) |language=en}}{{Cite web |date=Fall 2008 |title=Alumni news |url=https://review.ucsc.edu/fall08/UCSC_RevFa08.pdf |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20230307072538/https://review.ucsc.edu/fall08/UCSC_RevFa08.pdf |archive-date=2023-03-07 |access-date=2024-12-11 |website=UC Santa Cruz Review |page=25 |type=magazine |via=Wayback Machine}}
  • Maya Chinchilla, BA 2000 – Guatemalan-American poet
  • Fred Cohen, BA 1980 – director of the School of Music & Dance, San Jose State University
  • David Farley – BA 1995 – author of An Irreverent Curiosity, food and travel writer
  • William Finnegan – BA 1974 – 2016 Pulitzer prize author of Barbarian Days, journalist
  • Laurie Garrett, BA 1975 – Newsday science reporter and author, Pulitzer Prize winner
  • Philip Kan Gotanda – playwright
  • Reyna Grande, BA 1999 – author, American Book Award winner
  • Kira Lynn Harris, MFA 1998 – artist
  • bell hooks, PhD 1983 – author, educator, social critic
  • Miranda JulyAttended but did not graduate. – filmmaker and writer
  • Persis Karim, BA 1985 – poet, editor, educator, scholar of Iranian-Americans{{Cite web |title=Karim, Persis M. 1962- |url=https://www.encyclopedia.com/arts/educational-magazines/karim-persis-m-1962 |access-date=2022-03-09 |website=Encyclopedia.com}}
  • Lori Kay, BA 1986 – artist, sculptor{{Cite book|title=Encyclopedia of Asian American Artists, Artists of the American mosaic|last=Hallmark|first=Kara Kelley|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group|year=2007|isbn=978-0313334511|pages=87–90}}
  • Sahar Khoury, BA 1996 – sculptor
  • Jayne Ann Krentz, BA 1970 – New York Times bestselling author
  • Katerina Lanfranco, BA 2001 – artist
  • Deborah Madison, BA 1968 – cookbook author, founding chef of the Greens Restaurant
  • Steve Martini, BA 1968 – bestselling mysteries author
  • Lou Mathews, BA 1973 – writer, "Best Book" of 1999 for L.A. Breakdown (L.A. Times)
  • Samantha Mills – science fiction and fantasy writer; 2023 Hugo, Nebula, and Locus Best Short Story winner
  • Omar Musa – Australian author, poet and rapper
  • Kent Nagano, BA 1974 – conductor of the Los Angeles Opera and the Montreal Symphony Orchestra
  • Catherine Newman, PhD – memoirist and novelist
  • Jenny Parks – comics artist, fan artist, and scientific illustrator{{cite web|first1=Jessica|last1=Czeck|url=https://www.visualnews.com/2013/05/15/feline-fantasies-cat-superheroes-by-jenny-parks/|title=Feline Fantasies: Cat Superheroes by Jenny Parks|work=Visual News|date=May 15, 2013|access-date=September 14, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150729062253/https://www.visualnews.com/2013/05/15/feline-fantasies-cat-superheroes-by-jenny-parks/|archive-date=July 29, 2015|url-status=dead}}{{cite web|first1=Cameron|last1=Hatheway|url=http://www.bleedingcool.com/2015/06/12/catvengers-assemble-catconla-interview-jenny-parks/|title=Catvengers, Assemble! The CatConLA Interview With Jenny Parks|work=Bleeding Cool|publisher=Rich Johnston|date=June 12, 2015|access-date=September 14, 2016}}
  • Johanna Poethig, BA 1980 – visual, public and performance artist
  • Larry Polansky, BA – composer
  • Dana Priest, BA 1981 – Washington Post reporter and author; winner of the 2006 Pulitzer Prize for Beat Reporting and 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service
  • Tanya Ragir, BA 1976 – artist
  • Tlaloc Rivas, BA 1995 – theatre director, writer, and professor
  • Joe Safdie, BA 1975 – poet
  • Michael Schennum, BA 2000 – photojournalist
  • Andrea Smith, PhD 2002 – Cherokee activist and author
  • David Talbot, BA – founder of Salon.com, author, journalist
  • Mark Teague, BA 1985 – author and illustrator of children's books
  • Hector Tobar, BA – Los Angeles Times columnist, author, winner of Pulitzer Prize in 1992
  • Bernt Wahl, BA 1984, BS 1986 – author and entrepreneur, Fulbright Fellow; coined UC Santa Cruz motto "Fiat Slug"
  • Annie Wells, BA 1981 – photographer, filmmaker, winner of Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography in 1997
  • Lawrence Weschler, 1974 – author
  • Richard White – historian of American West, Native American history, and environmental history; MacArthur Foundation fellowship, 1995
  • Daniel James Wolf, BA 1983 – composer
  • Laurence Yep – author

=Business=

  • Mike Cagney, BA/MS – co-founder and former CEO of SoFi{{Cite web |last=De Witte |first=Melissa |date=September 8, 2015 |title=How a UC Santa Cruz alum is tackling the student loan problem |url=https://economics.ucsc.edu/news-events/news/mike-cagney.html |publisher=University of California Santa Cruz}}{{Cite news |last1=Benner |first1=Katie |last2=Popper |first2=Nathaniel |date=September 11, 2017 |title=Chief Executive of Social Finance, an Online Lending Start-Up, to Step Down |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/11/technology/sofi-mike-cagney-sexual-harassment.html |work=The New York Times}}
  • Jonah Peretti, BS 1996 – founder of BuzzFeed and Huffington Post
  • Sage Weil, PhD 2007 – founder of Ceph
  • Susan Wojcicki, MS – former CEO of YouTube

=Economics=

  • Andréa Maechler, PhD – Swiss economist; first woman on board of directors of the Swiss National Bank{{Cite web|title=International economics graduate named deputy managing director of the IMF {{!}} UCSC |url=https://news.ucsc.edu/2016/07/zhang-tao-imf.html|website=news.ucsc.edu|access-date=2020-05-08}}

=Entertainment and broadcasting=

=Law=

=Politics and public life=

=Science=

=Sports=

Notable faculty

Notes and references

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