“Mentoring students and making a difference in their lives has been the highlight of my career,” says Pollock, who played a central role in the College's response to the pandemic
Occidental’s labs are the launching pads for countless careers in the sciences—and here are 18 graduates of the last 20 years, nominated by their former faculty mentors, doing exemplary work...
Jack Griffith ’64 is still flying high after decades of medical discoveries—and retirement’s not in his DNA
As the campaign winds toward its successful conclusion in June, plans for a long-awaited renovation of Norris Hall of Chemistry come into focus. Also: Previewing Day For Oxy
Astrobiologist Jason Dworkin ’91 has devoted the better part of two decades to a NASA mission to the near-Earth asteroid Bennu. What will we learn when OSIRIS-REx arrives home next year?
Journalist Kate Rope ’95 documents a little-known program during the Vietnam War that produced cutting-edge medical research, nine Nobel laureates, and the nation's best-known immunologist
From interdisciplinary majors to increasingly diverse classrooms, 鶹Ƶpositions itself to take the lead in developing future generations of ethical scientists
With heart, energy, and a passion for research, Namandjé Bumpus ’03 becomes a role model for others as a trailblazing director at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
From campus landmarks to classroom spaces, the College has completed a burst of new construction during the pandemic
From remote worship to online meditation, and testing to teaching, these six alumni have mobilized in the fight against COVID-19
Steve Casner ’73 and wife Karen ’74 share a love for Occidental—and have endowed a computer science professorship to build on that protocol
In a race against two calendars—academic and pandemic—how did 鶹Ƶtransform in less than two weeks from a high-touch curriculum to a remote learning model?
Joshua Medina ’19 has developed a new technique for documenting the colors of bird plumage in 3-D
At the height of his career in 2014, Dan Springer ’85 stepped away from the daily grind to raise his two sons. Then a dream job with DocuSign lured him back to the office—and personally and...
Professor Michael Hill has guided scores of grateful chemistry students from his lab into impactful careers. But it’s the thing he hasn’t done that touched off an international media frenzy