replaced by new, more ostentatious constructions, namely the Kravis Center at the western edge of campus and the $70 million Roberts Pavilion athletics center. The campus also has sculptures and murals created by contemporary artists.
== Organization and administration ==
CMC is chartered as a private, non-profit organization and is a member of the seven-institution Claremont Colleges consortium. Students can take classes at any of the member colleges, and the colleges share libraries, student health, a bookstore, athletic facilities, and various student services. The privately appointed, 40-voting-member board of trustees elects a president to serve as chief executive officer of the college. Hiram Chodosh is CMC's fifth president. The president has an executive cabinet of 9 vice presidents, including a VP of Students Affairs and VP of Academic Affairs.
=== Presidents ===
George C. S. Benson, founding president (1946–1969)
Howard R. Neville (1969–1970)
Jack L. Stark (1970–1999)
Pamela Gann (1999–2013)
Hiram …