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As Pitzer’s 2025–26 activist artist in residence, Cienna Benn is collaborating with community partners to illustrate Black life and legacies in Altadena in response to the Eaton Fire.
With another solid performance in several reports, Pitzer continues to flex its liberal arts muscle
Actor and director Robert Redford leaves a legacy of environmentalism that includes his involvement with Pitzer’s Robert Redford Conservancy for Southern California Sustainability and related initiatives.
The College’s new arrivals include first-years, transfers, and members of the New Resources Program
Sagehen Athletics introduces refreshed logos and visuals that capture the energy, spirit, and tradition of Pomona-Pitzer’s proud athletic program.
Milford-Hoyt brings over 20 years of experience in higher education and strategic marketing and communications to her new role at Pitzer.
The first Latiné member of the College community to hold this leadership role, Siqueiros is joined by new Vice Chair Jon Graham '82
In Princeton Review's new 2025 report, Pitzer College is No. 1 in Making an Impact and placed in the top three of several other categories.
Marvin James shared with students his practice in contemporary archiving, community-based knowledge, and the scientific method as Pitzer’s 2024–25 activist-artist-in-residence.
Pitzer’s Center for Asian Pacific American Students Director Dominique Acosta discusses her Filipino American heritage, community organizing, and student leadership research.