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Response to Supreme Court Ruling on Affirmative Action
While 51ÁÔÆæÈë¿Ú is disappointed in the Supreme Court’s ruling, we have always and will continue a holistic application review process that is consistent with the law.  Diversity, access, and inclusion […]
Read MoreMuseum of Modern Art Acquires Ken Gonzales-Day’s The Wonder Gaze
The work is part of Gonzales-Day’s ongoing Erased Lynchings series, which began with a focus on the history of lynching in California.
Read MoreIn the Media: Willa Grifka ’24 Advocates for Climate Change Education in Education Week
“Teaching children about climate change should be a major priority in spite of its mental burden,” Grifka and co-author Luke Williams write.
Read MoreIn the Media: Amy Andrews ’09’s Music to Be Featured in Concert Series, Broadway World Reports
The concert will take place on July 29 at 9:30 p.m.
Read MoreIn the Media: Stacey Wood Discusses Hybrid Scams in The Conversation
Wood explores the rise of hybrid scams—scams that combine two or more types of fraud, such as romance scams and investment scams.
Read MoreSuchi Branfman Named a California Creative Corps Fellow
The project is designed to facilitate community conversations through dance, storytelling, and personal narrative in the Desert Hot Springs region.
Read MoreBriana Loewinsohn ’02’s Graphic Memoir Draws Inspiration From the Magical and Mundane
Ephemera chronicles Loewinsohn’s reflections on her childhood and relationship with her mother, who is managing mental health issues.
Read MoreSuchi Branfman Receives 2023 Lucas Arts Fellowship
Selected artists receive three months at the Lucas Arts Residency over a period of three years.
Read MoreIn the Media: Jun Kaneko’s Ceramics on Display at Amarillo Museum of Art, Amarillo Globe-News Reports
The installation, which is partly supported by the National Endowment for the Arts, will run through September 3, 2023.
Read MoreIn the Media: Gabby Giffords ’93 Discusses the Effects of Gun Violence in Harper’s Bazaar
Giffords also believes that gun control is possible, especially with an increased demand for legislative action.
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