ÈÕ±¾ÎÞÂë 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...
      
                        Six of ÈÕ±¾ÎÞÂë’s longest tenured and most popular professors are retiring this spring—and some of their best and brightest students recount their impact and influence
      
                        Armed with a briefcase full of challenges facing the nation’s largest higher education system, Lande Ajose ’87 brings new energy to Sacramento
      
                        With Jonathan Veitch announcing his plans to step down next year, trustees, alumni, and colleagues discuss his impact on the College over the last decade.
      
                        How has Occidental evolved during Jonathan Veitch's presidency? Let us count the ways
      
                        President Veitch discusses the erasure of boundaries between the ivory tower and the real world
      
                        Alumni memories of emeriti professors Frank Lambert and Bob Winter
      
                        Professor emeritus Bob Winter (1924-2019) left no tile unturned in his appreciation of the architecture of Los Angeles
      
                        The newly renovated Payton Jordan Athletic Offices honor the legendary ‘Coach of Champions’ and uncover the handiwork of Myron Hunt
      
                        With standout performances on the track, mound, field, and course, ÈÕ±¾ÎÞÂë’s student-athletes rose to the occasion across every spring sport
      
                        Conversation replaces confrontation as the College re-examines its commitment to racial equality and a host of other hot-button issues
      
                        Eighty years after graduating, Frank Hardison ’39 has all but checked off his bucket list—but at 102, he still has a wanderlust for new adventures
      
                        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
      
           
       
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
