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  1. Sammy Basa and Zhane Moledina stand together under the leafy green canopy of Pitzer’s Grove House Outdoor Classroom.
    Student Achievements

    Two Pitzer Students Promote Environmental Education With Projects for Peace Award

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    3p Bridgette Ramirez

    2025 Projects for Peace awardees Sammy Basa ’25 and Zhané Moledina ’25 are creating a community-led education project to preserve Sibuyan Island, a beacon of biodiversity in the Philippines.

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    Organization

    • Office of Fellowships
  2. The cover of Participant magazine with a photo of the front of the Nucleus science building The cover overlays an aerial view of the Nucleus.
    Participant Magazine

    New Participant Issue Experiments in Scientific Curiosity

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    3p Bridgette Ramirez

    From cracking the codes of life to the biology of making a difference, the spring 2025 magazine showcases the Pitzer science experience and the opening of an exciting new facility, Nucleus West.

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    Organization

    • Department of Natural Sciences
  3. Sia Were wears a navy blue jacket and glasses and has long black hair in braids.
    Student Achievements

    Gaither Fellow Sia Were ’25 Takes Her Environmental Advocacy International

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    3p Bridgette Ramirez

    Pitzer student Sia Were ’25 plans to apply her environmental analysis major and community engagement experience to the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace’s Gaither Fellowship.

    News Topics

    Organization

    • Office of Fellowships
  4. Susan Phillips
    In the Media

    On Daily Bulletin, Professor Susan Phillips writes about SoCal Earth’s “community first, climate first” approach

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    Redford Conservancy Director and Pitzer Professor Susan Phillips describes how SoCal Earth helps climate issues, including the owl facing extinction in the Inland Empire.

    News Topics

    Organization

    • Robert Redford Conservancy for Southern California
  5. SoCal Earth webpage screenshot of an illustration of a cityscape.
    In the Media

    LAist Spotlights Redford Conservancy’s SoCal Earth as Accessible Climate Tool

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    LAist has featured the online mapping tool SoCal Earth by Pitzer College’s Robert Redford Conservancy as an accessible way to use data for climate action.

    News Topics

    Organization

    • Robert Redford Conservancy for Southern California
  6. webpage screenshot with title "Explore Story Maps" with three photos underneath it showing nature and the town of Arcadia
    College News

    Robert Redford Conservancy Launches Tool to Transform Decision Making in Southern California

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    Innovative digital tool provides a framework for policymakers, community members, educators, and advocates to prioritize community and climate

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    Organization

    • Robert Redford Conservancy for Southern California
  7. Teo Cooper in a lab
    Student Achievements

    After Two NSF Fellowships, Teo Cooper ’24 Seeks to Balance People and Nature

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    After studying plants at Harvard this summer, a student recalls the racial justice series that brought them to Pitzer and looks ahead to studying abroad in Southern Africa.

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    College News

    Pitzer College Receives $1.8 Million to Research Regenerative Farming and Solar Energy

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    News Topics

    Organization

    • Robert Redford Conservancy for Southern California