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  1. Tessa soloman-lane sits in front of a microscope
    Faculty Achievements

    Professor Tessa Solomon-Lane Awarded CAREER Grant by National Science Foundation

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    3p Bridgette Ramirez

    Solomon-Lane’s CAREER grant, titled Early-Life Social Environments Drive Behavioral and Neural Mechanisms of Development, will fund a five-year research project beginning in May 2024.

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    • Department of Natural Sciences
  2. CEC team poses in front of trees
    Pitzer Achievements

    Pitzer Marks 25 Years of Social Responsibility in Action

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    3p Bridgette Ramirez

    Pitzer College's Community Engagement Center celebrates 25 years of putting social responsibility in action — and its director talks about how the CEC plans to carry on its work over the next 25 years and beyond.

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    • Community Engagement Center (CEC)
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    Alumni Achievements

    2024 Pomona-Pitzer Hall of Fame Honors Pitzer Athletes

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    3p Bridgette Ramirez

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    • Sagehen Athletics
  4. Carnegie Foundation Elective Classification badge
    Pitzer Achievements

    Pitzer Honored With Carnegie Classification for Its Commitment to Community Engagement 

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    3p Bridgette Ramirez

    Pitzer College has been chosen as a recipient of a 2024 Carnegie Elective Classification for Community Engagement.

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    Organization

    • Critical Action + Social Advocacy (CASA)
    • Community Engagement Center (CEC)
    • Justice Education Center at the Claremont Colleges
    • Robert Redford Conservancy for Southern California Sustainability
  5. An outside view of the west side of McConnell surrounded by a desert landscape
    In the Media

    In a Los Angeles Times op-ed, Professor Susan Phillips exposes Amazon’s corporate manipulation tactics in the Inland Empire warehouse takeover

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    Professor Susan Phillips exposes Amazon’s corporate manipulation tactics in the Inland Empire

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    • Robert Redford Conservancy for Southern California Sustainability
  6. portrait of Daisy Okazaki in front of Mead Hall
    Student Achievements

    Filmmaker and MOR Fellow Daisy Okazaki ’25 Explores Asian American Identity

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    Pitzer College student Daisy Okazaki ’25, a media studies major and Asian American studies minor, has received the Margo Okazawa-Rey Fellowship to create a community-rooted film project centered on the experiences of young Southeast Asian women. Partnering with Oakland-based Banteay Srei, Okazaki is producing a short film and accompanying curriculum exploring themes of identity, trauma, healing, and sisterhood. A lifelong storyteller and member of Pitzer’s Pasifika Asian Student Union, Okazaki aims to uplift Asian American communities through film and art.

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    Organization

    • Community Engagement Center (CEC)
    • Intercollegiate Department of Asian American Studies