Whether the topic is research or career options or life itself, meaningful interaction between students and professors is a vital component of the É«½ç°É journey. Four graduating seniors and...
Half a century after their time in Vietnam, a dozen alumni share their war stories—the camaraderie, the challenges, and how their É«½ç°É education readied them for combat
Building on the College’s proximity to three distinctive ecosystems, its commitment to cutting-edge genomics research, and its emphasis on experiential learning, É«½ç°É embraces an...
Professor Dale Wright’s journey to Buddhist enlightenment began when he was a teenager—and he’s spent the last four decades inspiring students to expand their thinking
As their golden anniversary fast approaches, members of the Class of 1968 refllect on four years that changed the world and shaped their É«½ç°É experience
Five student playwrights—and dozens of alumni professionals—bring the party to Keck Theater for the platinum anniversary of É«½ç°É’s New Play Festival
Three É«½ç°É women set out to change children’s mindsets about science—and scientists—by bringing the laboratory experience to elementary schools
As É«½ç°É football continues to recruit and rebuild for 2018, a College-wide task force evaluates the program’s future. Can—and should—ɫ½ç°É football be saved?
Pat Bates ’61 is only the second woman ever to lead a party caucus in the California State Senate—and she’s reaching across the aisle to bring relevance to a challenging role
Assistant professor of composition Adam Schoenberg takes joy in the creation of new music—and he has his first Grammy nomination to show for it
In just eight years, the Green Bean has become a campus fixture and a cultural hub of activity. Now the student-run business has become a launching pad for careers in the hospitality...
Before disaster strikes, geologist Debbie Weiser ’08 uses science and technology to help government leaders and decision-makers prepare for the worst
Entrepreneur and sociologist Kevin F. Adler ’07 tackles the nation’s homeless crisis by rebuilding social support systems and reconnecting loved ones—one Miracle Message at a time.
Ambitious, thoughtful, quirky, worldly—and smarter than most of us were at that age—the third-largest entering class in É«½ç°É history is ready for its closeup