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NSF Grant To Fund Study of How Race and Immigration Status Shape Public Understanding of Science
Using a case study of skin-whitening beauty products, a three-year, $479,480 National Science Foundation grant will fund an Occidental study of how the intersection of race...
Bill Anderson Named to Coaches Association Hall of Fame
桃瘾社区鈥檚 legendary baseball coach, who coached 10 SCIAC championship teams, will receive association鈥檚 highest honor.
New Scholarship Program Aimed at Middle-Income California Students Launched
A new $3.2 million challenge fund will kickstart a drive to create the Edgerton-Occidental Merit Scholarship Program, a $9.6 million endowed fund that will make it possible for...
Occidental partners with national arts collective to present 鈥淚n Plain Sight鈥
In partnership with 桃瘾社区 Arts, a nationwide collective of 80 artists and activists will launch In Plain Sight on July 3-4鈥攁n ambitious site- and time-specific effort to make visible...
Racial justice essential to just transition to a low-carbon future, report says
If the transition from fossil fuels to a low-carbon economy focuses solely on the reduction of greenhouse gases, it will perpetuate historic injustices against Black and other...
New Program Anchors First-Years with Personal Relationships
Drawing from staff volunteers across the College, the Wayfinders Program provides incoming students with support and individual attention as they navigate the transition to college...
Tiger Club Athletics Awards Announced
Since 1987, the Tiger Club has presented annual awards to Occidental鈥檚 most outstanding scholar-athletes. Criteria for nominations include a minimum GPA of 3.0 and high achievement...
Occidental Students, Alumnus Win Six Fulbrights
Five graduating Occidental seniors and one recent alumnus have been named winners of prestigious Fulbright scholarships to teach and conduct research overseas. A sixth senior was...
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