Pojman was a Lecturer in Philosophy at Oxford University from 1973–1977, and an assistant professor at the
University of Notre Dame and the
University of Texas at Dallas from 1977–79 and 1979–84, respectively. Following his time at Dallas, he taught at the
University of Mississippi from 1984–1986 as an associate professor, then as a professor and chair of the Philosophy Department from 1986–1995. His last major position was held at the
United States Military Academy as Professor of Philosophy (1995–2004), after which he retired as Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus. Along with full-time employment, Pojman held visiting positions at
City University of New York Graduate Center (1989–1991),
New York University (1990–1991),
University of California, Berkeley (1993–1994),
Brigham Young University (1998),
Princeton University (2001), and
Cambridge University (2004–2005). == Personal life ==