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  1. keck plants
    In the Media

    Keck Science and USGS Find Native Plants Recovering in the “Galapagos of California”

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    The Keck Science Department and the U.S. Geological Survey is reporting signs of a comeback among native plants on one of the Channel Islands off the California coast

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    • Department of Natural Sciences
  2. A photo of Suyapa Portillo Villeda standing in front of a mural
    Faculty Achievements

    Professor Suyapa Portillo Villeda on “Evoke LA”

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    Pitzer College Associate Professor of Chicano/a-Latino/a Transnational Studies Suyapa Portillo Villeda ’96 was a featured panelist in the inaugural event of “Evoke LA: The Heart and Soul of LA, reimagined”

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    • Chicanx/Latinx Student Affairs
  3. Close-up of Benjamin Sievers, who has straight short dark hair and wears glasses and a navy blazer over a white shirt.
    Student Achievements

    Pitzer Senior Benjamin Sievers ’22 Publishes Original Research on Omicron Variant

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    Sievers '22 is part of a team at the J. Craig Venter Institute that has partnered with Stanford University School of Medicine’s Department of Infectious Disease

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    • Department of Natural Sciences
  4. Jenny Escobar
    Faculty Achievements

    Community Psychology Journal Publishes Article by Pitzer Visiting Professor Jenny Escobar

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    Pitzer College Visiting Professor of Psychology Jenny Escobar explores how memory—and a shared spiritual connection with lost loved ones—can help survivors of state violence heal and seek justice

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    • Institute for Global/Local Action and Study (IGLAS)
  5. Robert Redford Conservancy
    College News

    Transformative Gift to the Robert Redford Conservancy Invests in a Sustainable Tomorrow

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    Brown and his wife, Eileen, donated half a million dollars to the Conservancy last year.

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    • Robert Redford Conservancy for Southern California Sustainability
  6. Hunter Lovins
    Alumni Achievements

    Pitzer Alumna Hunter Lovins ’72 Helps Create First Certified Carbon Neutral Fund in U.S.

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    Pitzer College alumna Hunter Lovins ’72, chief of impact at Change Finance, is part of a majority women-run management team that has created the first Certified Carbon Neutral Exchange Traded Fund in the US.

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    • Department of Natural Sciences
  7. BLM
    In the Media

    Professor and Associate Dean Adrian Pantoja's article "Why secular Americans are pivotal allies in the fight for racial justice" is published in OnlySky

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    Professor and Associate Dean Adrian Pantoja's article published in OnlySky

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    • Office of Black Student Affairs
  8. A photo of Suyapa Portillo Villeda standing in front of a mural
    Faculty Achievements

    Professor Suyapa Portillo Villeda quoted in Los Angeles Times article about Xiomara Castro, the first woman president of Honduras

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    "Xiomara Castro, la primera mujer presidenta de Honduras, es un espejo para EE.UU. y América Latina"

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    • Chicanx/Latinx Student Affairs