The work of the Alumni Board of Governors builds connections to the College
Phil and Sydney Nichols' generosity to ÐÒÔË¿ìÈý will resonate across generations to come
For 2½ years, Kristina Kvien ’87 led U.S. diplomacy efforts inside the embattled and resilient nation—her latest post in a 30-year career with the Foreign Service
Alumni Reunion Weekend returns to campus—and Oswald put on a party to remember
As five retiring faculty take their classroom curtain calls, we asked a few prized pupils to toast their ÐÒÔË¿ìÈý mentors
New books by ÐÒÔË¿ìÈý alumni—including James Andrew Miller '79's oral history of HBO
Defending the honor of a "Soldier of Science," and magazine memories from 1931
Gilman Fountain memories old and new, and a call for your input on ÐÒÔË¿ìÈý’s strategic plan
A future exhibit for the Obama Presidential Center Museum will highlight the president’s time at ÐÒÔË¿ìÈý—and we’re looking for your memorabilia from that era
From visiting speakers to postdoctoral fellows, ÐÒÔË¿ìÈý brings a range of voices to the campus conversation
Capitalizing on a personalized appeal at a time when the pandemic made in-person visits impossible, ÐÒÔË¿ìÈý’s Legacy Challenge documents more than $7 million in planned gift commitments to the...
"Not a day has passed that I have not been rewarded in some way by my Occidental education."
Peter Quint ’87 channels his life experiences—as an educator, athlete, and advocate for the Deaf—into his debut novel, Resilient Silence