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Pitzer College graduate Reggie Bullock ’22 has been accepted to the Jesse Unruh California Assembly Fellowship
President Joe Biden has appointed Pitzer alumna and former trustee Quinn Delaney ’76 to his Commission on Presidential Scholars
Pitzer student Juan Santos ’23 has been chosen as a Stanford Summer Research Program (SSRP)-Amgen scholar for an eight-week, research-intensive residential program at Stanford University
Pitzer College alumnus Freddy Cisneros ’21, who graduated last year with a degree in organizational studies, has been accepted to the Executive Fellowship Program.
Pitzer College students and alumni have earned a multitude of awards and fellowships to conduct research, teach English, study languages, engage communities, and pursue their academic interests both virtually and around the globe.
Twelve Pitzer College students took home Fulbright U.S. Student Program grants this spring, continuing Pitzer's legacy as one of the nation's top Fulbright producers.
Kenneth Butler ’22, who earned his Pitzer degree while serving 15 years in a California prison, has won a Fulbright grant to explore how the Luzira Upper Prison in Kampala, Uganda, has reduced recidivism rates.
The Princeton Review has ranked Pitzer College #1 among the Top 20 Best Schools for Making an Impact (Private Schools) on the Best Value Colleges 2022 rankings.
Three Pitzer College students have been accepted into the Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program to study Mandarin Chinese
Butler will draw on Pitzer Inside-Out classes he took while incarcerated, and Sievers will integrate research experience from working in an infectious disease laboratory