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The grant program encourages students and families who are concerned about costs to realize that a Pitzer education is within their reach.
Fall 2024 first-year seminars delve into race in Shakespeare and pop culture, Los Angeles field trips, radical community care, animals in movies, and more.
The fall 2024 magazine celebrates the work of several Pitzer people and organizations, past and present
In a Spanish Los Angeles Times article, Professor of Chicano/a-Latino/a Transnational Studies Suyapa Portillo Villeda ’96 traces young people’s rising interest in and disillusionment with voting.
The fall 2024 grants support various student projects, including a scent opera, reinventing litter, revamping a data science website, and peer-to-peer club governance.
With her organization of the first math conference hosted at Pitzer, Professor Bahar Acu signals new research and learning opportunities for students.
Redford Conservancy Director and Pitzer Professor Susan Phillips describes how SoCal Earth helps climate issues, including the owl facing extinction in the Inland Empire.
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.
Innovative digital tool provides a framework for policymakers, community members, educators, and advocates to prioritize community and climate
As Cesar Vargas Nuñez ’14 joins CMC’s faculty this fall, he discusses how his experience as an immigrant from a low-income background inspires his research and teaching.