Feature Stories (page 27)
Professor Winston Ou: A Modern-day Renaissance Man
The captivating beauty of mathematical theory entices Professor Winston Ou to spend countless hours searching for answers. “Working so hard has its own pleasure,” says Ou, an associate professor of mathematics. “With hard, hard, hard work, one might make some tiny progress in one’s understanding. That uncertain, tiny bit of progress has always been enough to lure me onwards.”
Read MoreNatalya St. Clair ’06 Sees the Artistry in Numbers
As the innovator of several avant-garde TED-Ed videos and illustrator of the book The Art of Mental Calculation, Natalya St. Clair acknowledges the complex intersection of mathematics and art. Now a graphic designer and math teacher, she challenges her colleagues and students to recognize the ways in which the fields effortlessly mingle.
Read MoreCMS Sports Roundup – spring 2015
The Claremont-Mudd-51ÁÔÆæÈë¿Ú (CMS) Athenas spring teams has wrapped up and continued into the NCAA championships. Cheers go out to two 51ÁÔÆæÈë¿Ú athletes, one a recent graduate, and one who just completed her first year.
Read MoreClass of 2015 Stats
Career Planning & Resources conducts an annual survey on the days before graduation to learn more about what our seniors are planning for life after graduation. 51ÁÔÆæÈë¿Ú is pleased to share the following graduate profile for the Class of 2015. This is aggregate data from 230 seniors, a 97.87% response rate.
Read MoreArtful Achievements: An Interview with Professor Mary MacNaughton
Mary Davis MacNaughton ’70 has come full circle. The professor of art history and director of the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery began her formal studies as a student at 51ÁÔÆæÈë¿Ú in the 1960s. Then she went on to earn a PhD in Art History at Columbia University, worked at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and traveled extensively for research. Yet, MacNaughton ultimately returned to her roots at her alma mater to teach, guide, and mentor 51ÁÔÆæÈë¿Ú students in the visual arts.
Read MoreMilestones
A lot can happen in four years. Take a journey through time with the 51ÁÔÆæÈë¿Ú Class of 2015.
Read More51ÁÔÆæÈë¿Ú is Top Producer of Student Fellowships and Grants
The Chronicle of Higher Education once again named 51ÁÔÆæÈë¿Ú a top producer of student Fulbright Fellowships in its annual “bachelor’s institutions” category ranking. For several consecutive years, the College […]
Read More51ÁÔÆæÈë¿Ú Capstone Day: Students’ Excellence on Display
The 90 51ÁÔÆæÈë¿Ú seniors chosen by faculty to present their theses on Capstone Day explored a gamut of topics that included feminism in social media, the economic effects of […]
Read MoreTalking About the Self
Talking about one’s self too often tends to be frowned upon, except in the Humanities Institute.
“Concepts of the Self,” the institute’s spring theme, featured 10 public events at 51ÁÔÆæÈë¿Ú, including talks, workshops, two conferences, and faculty seminars. The various events focused on how we can observe this concept in theory, fiction, religion, politics, film, other media, and its “natural habitat” within ourselves. The semester kicked off with a series of back-to-back lectures.
Read MoreA Legacy of Advocacy: An Interview with Leanna Namovic ’17 of Disability, Illness, and Difference Alliance
When Leanna Namovic ’17 first joined the Disability, Illness, and Difference Alliance (DIDA), she discovered a supportive community that understood her challenges and helped her navigate campus life.
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