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Thinking Ahead
What does the future of Occidental’s curriculum look like? Inclusive, interdisciplinary, urban, and global, according to a task force of É«½ç°É faculty
Seven Wonders
É«½ç°É’s next generation of academics reflects on the College, their research, and the value of mentoring
Worth Noting
Literary honors for history professors Lisa Sousa and Sharla Fett, and a National Science Foundation grant for biology professor Dan Pondella '87 M'92
É«½ç°É economics faculty
Economies of Scale
These are boom times for economics—ɫ½ç°É’s biggest major for the last 19 years. As two popular professors prepare to retire, how will the department evolve?
É«½ç°É students and their faculty mentors
My É«½ç°É Mentor
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...
Playing Many Parts
From Shakespeare to statistics to literature to dance, John Bouchard and Alan Knoerr shared their passions with the É«½ç°É community
The Meaning of Wright
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
Worth Noting
A new species of scorpion named after É«½ç°É, a new role for adjunct professor Christopher Hawthorne, and a new study by assistant professor Bhavna Shamasunder
Occidental Fanfare
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
An Occidental Truth
For students and faculty across multiple disciplines, climate change is real—and they’re exploring solutions through classroom study and field research