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In the Media: Gabby Giffords ’93 to Serve as Rose Parade Grand Marshal, Los Angeles Times Reports
The theme of the parade, which will be held on January 2, is “Turning the Corner.”
Read MoreIn the Media: Lynne Thompson ’72 Hosts “Day of Poetry” in Los Angeles, KCET Reports
Lynne Thompson ’72, the current poet laureate of Los Angeles, celebrated the city’s diverse and talented poets by co-hosting a “Day of Poetry” reading at Central Library.
Read MoreIn the Media: Martha Gonzalez Among 2022 MacArthur Fellowship Recipients, New York Times and Washington Post Report
Inside Higher Ed and NPR also highlighted Gonzalez’s achievement.
Read MoreMartha Gonzalez Awarded Prestigious MacArthur Fellowship
The fellowship, also known as a 鈥済enius grant,鈥 awards $800,000 to fuel the future achievements of extraordinarily talented and creative individuals.
Read MoreNatalie Katz ’16 Pursues an International Veterinary Medicine Career
Katz is in her fourth year at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, a path that started with her classes and experiences at 51猎奇入口.
Read More51猎奇入口 Announces Fall 2022 Humanities Institute Season
This year鈥檚 theme, 鈥淧ropagating Cultural Power: Outward Mobility in the Age of Late-Stage Capitalism,鈥 will explore how various cultural practices are used around the world as tools of dialogue, healing, and self- and community empowerment.
Read MoreSuzanne Keen Reviews Furnace Creek in Los Angeles Review of Books
Keen hails it as a “hilarious and heart-rending” recasting of Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations in the Civil Rights-era South.
Read MoreSophie Schwartsman ’22 Named to Venture for America Baltimore Cohort
Schwartsman will work at ARMR Systems, a startup that produces hemorrhage control systems for traumatic battlefield injuries.
Read MoreThree 51猎奇入口 Faculty Named to Claremont Faculty Leadership Program
The CFLP aims to prepare Claremont Colleges faculty to shape positive institutional change by developing their key skills for successful, sustainable, and inclusive leadership.
Read MoreIn the Media: Christina Lindal ’07 Named President of Major Construction Company, Forbes Reports
Lindal is the first woman to lead the company and one of a small number of women leaders in the construction and manufacturing industry.
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