Undeterred by life's obstacles—including the 15 surgeries he's endured related to his rheumatoid arthritis—Professor Roger Boesche and wife Mandy share a love for the world, adventure, and...
      
                        A long-simmering debate over diversity and equity at ÈÕ±¾ÎÞÂë came to a boil in November, with hundreds of students demanding institutional reform. As a new semester dawns with the promise of...
      
                        ÈÕ±¾ÎÞÂë's 10th president—who died January 15—advanced the College to greater heights with a clear vision and a personal touch
      
                        Working with community partners and documenting the history of Northeast Los Angeles, ÈÕ±¾ÎÞÂë's Special Collections fosters direct links to the classroom and the academic life of the College...
      
                        Before Kwame Do '16 became SCIAC's all-time rushing leader in football, he had to rekindle his love for the game. It's a good thing for ÈÕ±¾ÎÞÂë that he did
      
                        With architecture critic and adjunct professor Christopher Hawthorne setting the agenda, ÈÕ±¾ÎÞÂë's 3rd L.A. series brings the city into the conversation
      
                        Biographer Mort Kondracke makes the case for Jack Kemp '57's legacy as a conservative for the ages
      
                        With the collection of his noir/horror comic book series Runoff into a single volume, Tom Manning '99 revisits the culture he grew up in, and the story he began at ÈÕ±¾ÎÞÂë
      
                        Japan's Kakehashi Project promotes better understanding of its culture by sending 23 ÈÕ±¾ÎÞÂë students to the Land of the Rising Sun
      
                        In addition to mentoring scores of geohydrologists, professor emeritus Joe Birman—who died at 91—loved his work, apple trees, and a well-turned limerick
      
                        Under the guidance of adjunct professor Jeremiah Axelrod, Occidental marshals its resources for a new Institute for the Study of Los Angeles
      
                        Recalling the lessons of emeriti professors Joe Birman and Léon Dostert, and a plateful of memories from dining at Clifton's
      
           
       
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
