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Nia Carroll ’26 Curates First Art Show at Mt. San Antonio Gardens
Nia Carroll ’26 on opening night of the Patternscapes: Natural Design and Human Impressions exhibition at Mt. San Antonios Gardens. By Caitlin Antonios When Nia Carroll ’26 saw Dody Weston […]
Read More“Change Takes Time”: Rep. Emily Alvarado ’03 Champions Progress in Washington
By Caitlin Antonios During election season, it’s common to see 鶹ýӳstudents sitting behind tables to engage their peers and aid them in getting registered to vote. Their efforts were […]
Read MoreCareer Exploration Treks Prepare Students for a Post-鶹ýӳLife
鶹ýӳstudents on a recent Career Exploration Trek visit to the Claremont Lewis Museum of Art. By Caitlin Antonios When considering the building blocks of a career—from first internship to […]
Read MorePresident Amy Marcus-Newhall Announces Centennial Plaza Project
< Dear 鶹ýӳ Community Members, Over my 30 years as part of the 鶹ýӳ community, I have had the privilege of witnessing and benefitting from the intellectual richness, […]
Read More鶹ýӳ Board of Trustees Announces Extension of Amy Marcus-Newhall’s Presidency
鶹ýӳ President Amy Marcus-Newhall Dear 鶹ýӳCommunity Members, It is my pleasure to announce that the 鶹ýӳ Board of Trustees has unanimously voted to extend President Amy Marcus-Newhall’s […]
Read MoreThe Nucleus, 鶹ýӳand Pitzer’s State-of-the-Art Science Center, Officially Opens
By Emily Glory Peters After more than a decade of planning and two years of construction, the dust cleared this fall for the official opening of The Nucleus, a new […]
Read MoreThe Value of a 鶹ýӳ Education: Launching Careers and Lifelong Success
By Kendra Pintor 鶹ýӳ, known for its rigorous academics and supportive community, has long been a launchpad into successful and impactful careers. Following the journeys of three remarkable alums, […]
Read MoreProfessor of American Studies Wendy Cheng, Author of ‘Island X,’ Discusses Geographies of Race, Empire, and Resistance
Wendy Cheng, professor of American studies at 鶹ýӳ, published Island X in November 2023 with the University of Washington Press—a story that delves into the compelling political lives of […]
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