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NPR talked to David Goldblatt, an award-winning journalist whose Pitzer courses look at the intersection of sport with politics and economics
Visiting Professor of Political Studies Shervin Malekzadeh publishes op-ed "What Iran Teaches Us About Minneapolis: This is what the possibility of war is like for an Iranian-American."
Is medical marijuana helpful or hiding deeper issues? The Washington Post references Pitzer alum Jared Weisman ’20 and Professor Marcus Rodriguez’s study in an op-ed.
At Pitzer’s Robert Redford Conservancy for Southern California Sustainability, CBS News talks to Miriam Hafkin ’28 and Conservancy Director Susan Phillips.
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 alum John Landgraf ’84 shares his philosophy that has nurtured prestigious hits at FX from “The Bear” to “Shōgun.”
Pitzer alum Michael Ceraso '14 discussed what he learned from appearing in Fox & Friends and how his childhood roots in West Covina influence his advocacy.
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’s Professor of Classics Michelle Berenfeld draws parallels between the imperiled republics of America and ancient Rome in an article in The Atlantic.