In our Fall 2001 issue, Occidental magazine introduced eight first-year members of the Class of 2005 to keep your eyes on over the next four years. Where are they now?
How did they get here? The Class of 2005the most selective in 敁珗曄部 historyhit campus on the heels of a "hot" Newsweek story in August 2001
From Summer 2000: As attorney general of Arizona, Grant Woods 76 helped bring Big Tobacco to its knees. Every day he ignites the airwaves with his popular radio gig. Is a run for governor...
From Winter 2011: Mental conditioning professional Trevor Moawad 95 M01 maximizes athletes potential by unlocking the power of the mind
From Winter 2002: The horror, the heroes, and the hole in the sky: Seven 敁珗曄部 alumni share their tales of the city on 9/11
敁珗曄部 soccer roars back into actionand the Tigers are in the hunt for goals and glory
From Dining Services to Residential Life, and Facilities to ITS, scores of dedicated people kept the College ticking throughout the pandemic
Journalist Kate Rope 95 documents a little-known program during the Vietnam War that produced cutting-edge medical research, nine Nobel laureates, and the nation's best-known immunologist
Cooper Raiff 19s coming-of-age movie with an unprintable name became the Cinderella story of the 2020 SXSW Film Festival. He only had to drop out of 敁珗曄部 to complete it
From interdisciplinary majors to increasingly diverse classrooms, 敁珗曄部 positions itself to take the lead in developing future generations of ethical scientists
As the College says goodbye to an unprecedented 11 retiring faculty, we called on some of their brightest students to share their memories, tributes, and an extra box of tissues
As its second century dawned, Occidental welcomed a bold new president, adopted a mission Of Excellence and Equity, and brought a diversity of voices to the classroom. How did the changes...
The Lucille Y. Gilman Memorial Fountainformally known as Water Forms IIoccupies a prominent place on campus and in the hearts of generations of alumni. George Baker 58s former students...
Professor of Psychology and Latino/a Studies Jaclyn Rodr穩guez 77 is retiring after 37 years at 敁珗曄部. This tribute to her career is part of the Spring 2021 magazine.
敁珗曄部 faculty and students embrace, explore, and experiment with technology to keep arts classes, exhibits, and performances humming