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2024: The Year in Photos
Look back on the past year through the lens of 鶹Ƶ photographer and videographer Marc Campos, as well as freelance photographers John Valenzuela and Sam Leigh.
An 鶹Ƶ lacrosse player jumps into the air joyfully after a team victory

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Occidental Professor Aleem Hossain Explores AI, Art, and Identity in New Short Film
Associate Professor of Media Arts & Culture Aleem Hossain recently premiered his new film, which was created with AI tools and explores the intersection of artificial intelligence...
$500,000 Gift from Mike Curb Foundation Endows New Program at John Branca Institute for Music
The gift establishes the Mike Curb Endowed Program in Popular Music History, which will enhance the Institute’s curricular offerings by providing a range of guest speakers and...
Artist Tavares Strachan to Launch 2024-25 鶹ƵLive! Season
鶹Ƶ will launch the 2024-25 season of its 鶹ƵLive! speaker series with a conversation featuring visual artist Tavares Strachan on Tuesday, September 24, at 7 p.m...
Occidental Announces 2024-25 鶹ƵLive! Season
Award-winning, internationally renowned artists and writers will headline the 2024-25 鶹ƵLive! Speaker Series.
MAC Cinematheque Announces 2024-25 Season
The long-running Media Arts & Culture (MAC) event series is curated this year by Adrienne Adams ’17, incoming visiting instructor for MAC.
Occidental Hosts August Wilson New Voices Competition
On February 17, 20 Los Angeles-area high school students gathered at Occidental’s Keck Theater to compete in the local semifinal round of the national August Wilson New Voices...
Prof. Janna Ireland’s New Solo Exhibition Opens Feb. 11 in Santa Barbara
Photographer Janna Ireland, assistant professor of art and art history, will have a solo exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art and the Museum of Contemporary Art Santa...
鶹Ƶ Collaborates with Community Partners on Yosemite Drive Street Mural
Featuring 4,000 square feet of painted asphalt at a dangerous intersection near campus, “Boesche Way” is a street redesign and public safety project conceived in honor of the late...
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