With all eyes on the 2022 midterm election, eight Oxy students canvassed, coordinated, and cold-called their way through the political process in six battleground states
      
                        After a fall full of activity—including postseason tournaments, pancakes on the Quad, and in-person alumni gatherings—Oxy springs forward into 2023
      
                        One of the College’s oldest disciplines, music gets a makeover in response to the production boom of the 21st century—but if you want a classical education, you’ll find that as well
      
                        Seven members of the Class of 2026—and a 23-year-old sophomore transfer—open up about their aspirations for their Oxy experience
      
                        Occidental's ties to foreign relations run deep—not just in the U.S. government, but in Japan and South Africa as well
      
                        A reimagined gathering space for the Oxy community, high marks for Oxy in a handful of major college guides, and a lifetime achievement award for Professor Emerita Betchen Barber
      
                        From rebuilding a sense of community to completing the Integrated Strategic Plan, President Elam outlines Occidental’s priorities for the new academic year
      
                        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
      
                        ‘Embrace the impossible because you can make it possible,’ State Senator tells the 489 members of the Class of 2022
      
                        Five years after its launch, Oxy’s Obama Scholars Program expands its cohort and doubles down on its mission
      
                        What will the College look like in 2030? Oxy's Integrated Strategic Plan identifies 11 key issues
      
                        Josh Schlisserman ’19 helped raise $2.5 million as a summer intern in Silicon Valley—and after Scooter Braun kicked him out of his office, he’d found his calling as a venture capitalist
      
                        Economics legend Woody Studenmund closes the textbook on a 52-year career
      
                        “Occidental will forever be an indelible part of me," says the professor of art and art history, who is retiring after 46 years at the College
      
                        After 45 years at Oxy, choosing a favorite class is "like choosing your favorite child," says the professor of kinesiology and psychology
      
           
       
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
