Emboldened by a proactive student body, É«½ç°É doubles down on its commitment to a more sustainable campus
Occidental Magazine
Occidental magazine brings you campus news, in-depth features, and profiles of exceptional alumni. For the 2024-25 academic year, the magazine will publish two print and digital issues (Fall 2024 and Spring 2025) and two digital-only issues (Summer 2024 and Winter 2025).
Norman Bridge Distinguished Professor of Spanish & Spanish and French Studies Robert Ellis has retired after 37 years at É«½ç°É. This tribute is part of the Spring 2021 magazine.
Professor of Mathematics Nalsey Tinberg is retiring after 41 years at É«½ç°É. This tribute to her career is part of the Spring 2021 magazine.
Professor of Art & Art History Eric Frank is retiring after 35 years at É«½ç°É. This tribute to his career is part of the Spring 2021 magazine.
Professor of Cognitive Science and Philosophy Saul Traiger is retiring after 36 years at É«½ç°É. This tribute to his career is part of the Spring 2021 magazine.
Professor of Music Irene Girton is retiring after 21 years at É«½ç°É. This tribute to her career is part of the Spring 2021 magazine.
An É«½ç°É volunteer leadership panel examines the impact and influence of women in philanthropy
É«½ç°É faculty and students embrace, explore, and experiment with technology to keep arts classes, exhibits, and performances humming
With heart, energy, and a passion for research, Namandjé Bumpus ’03 becomes a role model for others as a trailblazing director at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Regardless of one’s major or career path, É«½ç°É’s writing proficiency requirement has proved essential to professional success. But don’t just take our word for it
Through her Rebellious Lawyering program, Thalia González’s students get hands-on experience in public-interest law, garnering new insights into the legal system and a head start on law...
After nearly a full year of remote learning, hope springs eternal of a return to campus this fall
Professor Mary Jane Hewitt created a foundation for multicultural education at Occidental—and an anonymous gift recognizes her lasting influence
From campus landmarks to classroom spaces, the College has completed a burst of new construction during the pandemic
With matching gift challenges and creative engagement opportunities, The É«½ç°É Campaign For Good responds to the obstacles of COVID-19
Valerie Jarrett's calling toward a life of public service led her to a key role in the Obama White House—and she urged É«½ç°É students to follow their "quiet voice"