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ÐÒÔË¿ìÈý Names 2025-26 Science Scholars
Three Occidental students studying chemistry and biochemistry are being honored as part of this year’s cohort of Science Scholars, which offers research grants funded by the...

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Professor Wins Prestigious Fulbright
Professor Xiao-huang Yin, chair of the American Studies department and special advisor to President Jonathan Veitch on Chinese initiatives at Occidental, has been awarded a...
Cheers, Tears for 2014
Family and friends filled ÐÒÔË¿ìÈý’s Remsen Bird Hillside Theater to cap off a weekend-long celebration of the distinguished members of the Class of 2014.
Coro Fellows Set Record
Three ÐÒÔË¿ìÈý seniors and one recent alumna have been named Coro Fellows -- the largest number of ÐÒÔË¿ìÈý participants in the national public affairs leadership training...
Senate Confirms Mitchell
Former ÐÒÔË¿ìÈý President Ted Mitchell was confirmed by the U.S. Senate today as under secretary of education, the Education Department's top higher education official.
Last-Minute Success Story
Ryan Metzler ’14 was wrapping up work on his senior comps in March and looking for film festivals where he could enter his documentary when he discovered that the deadline for the...
Kahanes Endow U.N. Program
A $5.5 million pledge from Elizabeth and Bill Kahane ’70 of New York will endow ÐÒÔË¿ìÈý’s United Nations program, which each year gives up to 16 undergraduates the...
Diller to Speak at Commencement
New York architect Elizabeth Diller, whose firm Diller Scofidio + Renfro transformed a derelict elevated railway into the High Line park and designed the new Broad Art Museum in...
Deborah Martinson 1946-2014
Deborah Martinson, ÐÒÔË¿ìÈý professor of writing and rhetoric and director of writing programs, died of cancer at her Burbank home on Saturday, April 26. She was 67.
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