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Incarcerated “inside” students and “outside” students from The Claremont Colleges redefine Latinx identity, power, and the Spanish language on their terms.
Visiting Professor of Political Studies Shervin Malekzadeh discusses nationalism and the ramifications of a regime change in Iran in a Los Angeles Times op-ed.
CalMatters consults with Pitzer Professor of Political Studies and Chicano Studies Adrian Pantoja about shifting immigration politics and demographics in California.
Pitzer Professor Marcus Rodriguez’s research team received a Claremont Graduate University grant to develop a bot to help early-career therapists remember foundational principles.
Amidst the national conversations about Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s wrongful deportation, CNN consulted Pitzer Professor Susan Phillips for her expertise in gangs and gang graffiti.
Pitzer Professor Linus Yamane has facilitated the Tomodachi Inouye Scholars Program, a Japan-U.S. youth exchange program for students in his co-taught class Trans-Pacific Japan: Love & Money.
Pitzer’s Professor of Classics Michelle Berenfeld draws parallels between the imperiled republics of America and ancient Rome in an article in The Atlantic.
Pitzer Professor Susan Phillips discusses with National Public Radio how tattoos affect the perception and treatment of migrants.
In the Los Angeles Times, Pitzer’s Visiting Environmental Analysis Professor Michael McCarthy shares doubts about the warehouse industry in the Inland Empire economy.
A Pitzer trio of lawyers, assisted by Claremont Colleges students, provided local refugees with critical help in filling out green card applications.