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  1. a desert landscape with a rock wall featuring sign with the words "Provida Future Pitzer College MCMIXIII"
    College News

    New Pitzer Opportunity Grant Boosts Accessibility and Affordability for Low- and Middle-Income Students

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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.

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    College News

    What is Race in Shakespeare? First-Year Seminars Experiment in Academics This Fall

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    3p Bridgette Ramirez

    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.

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    Participant Magazine

    New Issue of Participant Asks: What Does Community Engagement Look Like?

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    The fall 2024 magazine celebrates the work of several Pitzer people and organizations, past and present

  4. A photo of Suyapa Portillo Villeda standing in front of a mural
    In the Media

    Professor Suyapa Portillo Villeda ’96 Discusses Young People and Voting with Los Angeles Times (en Español)

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    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.

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    Student Achievements

    New Hive Awards Unleash Student Creativity in Unexpected Way

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    3p Bridgette Ramirez

    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.

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  6. Math conference attendees sitting in a Pitzer classroom as two students present research through a slideshow.
    Events

    Creating Community at Pitzer’s First Mathematics Conference

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    3p Bridgette Ramirez

    With her organization of the first math conference hosted at Pitzer, Professor Bahar Acu signals new research and learning opportunities for students.

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  7. 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.

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    Organization

    • Robert Redford Conservancy for Southern California
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    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.

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    Organization

    • Robert Redford Conservancy for Southern California
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    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
  10. Cesar Vargas Nunez sits in his office. He has short dark hair and wears a navy blue blazer over a white and blue plaid shirt.
    Alumni Achievements

    Unexpected Politics of Immigrant Healthcare

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    3p Bridgette Ramirez

    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.

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