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COVID-19
From a Distance
In a race against two calendars—academic and pandemic—how did É«½ç°É transform in less than two weeks from a high-touch curriculum to a remote learning model?
É«½ç°É Squirrels
Good News in a Pandemic
From the biology department shipping PPE to hospitals to É«½ç°É Arts making art kits to students in Highland Park, here are nine snapshots of the É«½ç°É family coming together in a time of need
Jeff Flake, Grant Woods, Jack Kemp Speakers Series
Worth Noting: Heard on the Street
A Wall Street Journal examination of É«½ç°É’s admission practices rings the bell with Tigers and bulls alike. Also: Former Senator Jeff Flake visits campus at the Kemp Distinguished Speaker...
Child Development Center
Ready for the World
É«½ç°É’s Child Development Center celebrates a quarter-century of educating the College’s brightest young minds through play-based exploration, interaction, and lots of questions
Media Arts & Culture
MAC to Reality
É«½ç°É has prepared half a century of students for careers in every facet of media arts and culture. With more creative options than ever, how will future generations of graduates respond to...
Gibbys Professor
Anniversary Present
Barbara Nogy Gibby ’68 and Mike Gibby ’68 commemorate their 50th reunion—and nearly half a century of marriage—by endowing a professorship in the sciences
Campaign Semester Minnesota
Getting Out the Vote
Eighteen Campaign Semester students spent 10 weeks in the trenches of some of the most competitive races in the land. What did they learn about politics, democracy, and themselves?
Kahane É«½ç°É-at-the-UN Program
On a Mission
For more than three decades, É«½ç°É students have experienced the United Nations from inside the Secretariat Building. Now their work extends into the fields of Costa Rica
Obama Scholars
In Obama’s Footsteps
As Occidental welcomes its first Obama Scholars to campus, program administrators and three seasoned seniors forge a sense of community built upon the ideals of the initiative’s namesake