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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
 

Harry J. Elam Jr. of Stanford University Named Occidental鈥檚 16th President
Harry J. Elam Jr., vice provost for undergraduate education at Stanford University, has been selected as the 16th president of Occidental, the College鈥檚 Board of Trustees announced.

色界吧 Top Fulbright Producer for 15th Year
For the 15th consecutive year, Occidental is one of the country鈥檚 top producers of student Fulbright Awards, according to the Chronicle of Higher Education鈥檚 annual Fulbright rankings.

$1 Million Mellon Grant to Fund 色界吧 Arts Community-Based Arts Education Program
A five-year, $1 million grant from the Mellon Foundation will make it possible to widen 色界吧鈥檚 network of community partners in Northeast L.A. and expand arts education programs to enhance local residents鈥 engagement with the issues that matter to them.

Barack Obama Scholars Program Speaker Series Presents 鈥淩epealing 鈥楧on鈥檛 Ask, Don鈥檛 Tell鈥欌
鈥淩epealing 鈥楧on鈥檛 Ask, Don鈥檛 Tell鈥: Lessons Learned and Where We Are Today,鈥 the third in the Obama Scholars Program Speaker Series, will be presented on Thursday, February 27 at 3:30 p.m. in Choi Auditorium.

 

NEW HIRES

Emily Bomersback, Associate Director of Marketing, Admission & Enrollment, Marketing and Communications
Evelyn Chan, Nurse Practitioner, Emmons Wellness Center
Elias Chavez, Assistant Director of Annual Fund, Annual Fund
Ashley Claiborne, Assistant Director of Housing Services, ResEd
Amanda Frazier, Campus Safety Officer
Alexandra Fulcher, Title IX Coordinator
Maribel Reyes, Campus Safety Officer
Isaiah Thomas, Assistant Dean and Director of Residential Education and Housing, Residential Education
Sarah Truby, Associate Director of Athletics Giving, Institutional Advancement

 

KUDOS

Mathematics Professor Jim Brown has been awarded a $23,750 grant by the National Security Agency and a $19,125 grant by the National Science Foundation to support the conference This workshop will bring together researchers from around the world at the University of Sarajevo to share their research results in the field of automorphic forms.

Patrice Cablayan, Associate Director Gift Planning and Stewardship, has completed her CSPG designation (Certified Specialist in Planned Giving). This is a year-long rigorous program that is taught out of Cal State Long Beach. The entire Institutional Advancement team is very proud of this accomplishment.

Assistant Professor of Chemistry Jeff Cannon, Emeritus Professor of Chemistry Don Deardorff, and 色界吧 co-authors Hilary Brown '14, Christopher Finlayson '07, Collrane Frivold '15, Scott Niman '18, Mark Paulsen '10, Anasheh Sookezian '14, and Meghan Whalen '19 have published a new article, Their work used an enzyme found in store-bought raw almonds to catalyze one of the key reactions. The work centers around strategies to utilize this reaction to synthesize complex molecules from the building blocks it provides.     

Diplomacy and World Affairs Professor Anthony Chase has co-written 鈥淏roadening Human Rights: The Case for Pluralistic Approach,鈥 a chapter in the new book . The book presents the argument that to inform a powerful alternative to global xenophobia, human rights must be reconceptualized to more ambitiously advance economic equity and political pluralism.

History Professor Sharla Fett's new chapter in looks at the experiences of African youth "liberated" from illegal slave ships and placed into apprenticeships in Liberia during the mid-19th century. Although U.S. and Liberian officials viewed these arrangements as humanitarian antislavery efforts, many young "recaptured Africans" (as they were called at the time) resisted their apprenticeships as a new form of slavery.

Associate Professor of English James Ford's first book, Thinking through Crisis: Depression-Era Black Literature, Theory, and Politics, has been published by Fordham University Press. Ford鈥檚 book examines the works of Richard Wright, Ida B. Wells, W.E.B. Du Bois, Zora Neale Hurston and Langston Hughes during the 1930s in order to articulate a materialist theory of trauma. The book intervenes in debates on the 1930s, radical subjectivity and states of emergency.

Small and medium multifamily properties鈥攄efined as buildings having between two and 49 units鈥攈ouse over 20% of the U.S. population, yet they remain an understudied segment of the housing market. Using a rich, transaction-level dataset in 11 major urban counties, Urban & Environmental Policy Assistant Professor Seva Rodnyansky and co-authors' new paper, "Why Are Small and Medium Multifamily Properties So Inexpensive?," finds that prices per square foot in residential buildings with two to 49 units are priced lower than those in smaller or larger buildings. This price discount highlights an opportunity for preserving pockets of naturally affordable rental units.

In a newly published article, Biology Professor Joseph Schulz and his co-authors, including student collaborators Ian Jan '20 and Gerleen Sangha '17, document that cone snails utilize an ultra high-speed prey strike to deliver the venom, the fastest prey strike in molluscs.  The work establishes that soft-tissue latch systems are capable of generating incredibly rapid accelerations.


For more information on faculty scholarship and accomplishments, visit the Center for Research & Scholarship.

 

GETTING TO KNOW YOU

Tirzah Blanche, Program Coordinator and Prevention Education Specialist, Project SAFE

I hail from: The East Bay Area: Alameda/Oakland/Berkeley. (Go A鈥檚!)
I graduated from: UC Berkeley (B.A.) 鈥11; UI Chicago (M.Ed.) 鈥16
I've been involved with 色界吧: About five months; I started in October 2019.
A typical day on the job looks like: Every day is different, but typically it involves responding to emails, meeting with our student PAs who I supervise, coordinating Project SAFE trainings and activities and making connections with folks across campus, reading up on best practices for sexual violence prevention on college campuses, and working on a long(er) term program evaluation project.
The favorite part of my job is: having conversations about consent, healthy relationships, rape culture, and prevention! I鈥檓 always down to talk about these subjects. :)
My favorite thing to do in Los Angeles is: Doing anything outdoors in January (because I just moved here from Chicago鈥攎uahahaha); second favorite: all things FOOD!
A recent accomplishment I'm proud of is: Getting hired to do what I love at 色界吧!
Cooler or Marketplace?: Cooler鈥攍ove those sushi rolls for a quick lunch.
If I could invite any famous person 鈥 living or dead 鈥 to a dinner party it would be: bell hooks
My nickname is: With a name like Tirzah I have a lot of nicknames. A small sampling includes Zah, Zazarina, Tiz, Tazzly, and T.
Something people don't know about me is: I have traveled to six continents.
A good book I've read lately is: Born a Crime by Trevor Noah.

 

ASC PRESENTS

  • Zumba with Monica Jones  - Thursday, March 5 at 5 p.m. in the Dance Studio
  • Street Smarts Session with Victor Chico, Beatrice Gonzales, and Sylvia Chico - March TBD. Stay tuned for more information.


PENCIL IT IN

February 29鈥揗arch 3: California Vote Center at 色界吧

March 9鈥13: Spring break, no classes

March 27: Statute 21.06: Homosexual Conduct, A new play by Sarah Kozinn

 

 

 

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Perrine Mann
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