A Decade of Sun Days
On March 4, Occidental鈥檚 1-megawatt solar array turned 10 years old. Since 鈥渇irst light鈥 on March 4, 2013, the array has produced 17.85 gigawatts of electrical energy鈥12 percent of the College鈥檚 usage over the same time period.
On March 4, Occidental鈥檚 1-megawatt solar array turned 10 years old. Since 鈥渇irst light鈥 on March 4, 2013, the array has produced 17.85 gigawatts of electrical energy鈥12 percent of the College鈥檚 usage over the same time period.
Occidental aims to be the country鈥檚 principal destination for a distinctive urban liberal arts experience by 2030, according to the College鈥檚 new integrated strategic plan unanimously endorsed by the Board of Trustees at its April 21 meeting.
In an article this spring, the influential Chronicle of Higher Education addressed the phenomenon of college students鈥 post-pandemic alienation and anxiety, as manifested in their disconnection from conventional curricula and pedagogical approaches.
Jack Griffith 鈥64 has always been attracted to new frontiers. He grew up on the rim of the Arctic Circle when Alaska was still a territory and started flying bush planes as a teenager. Even now, he still tries to scrape his plane鈥檚 wings on the mountainsides when he flies through narrow Alaskan valleys鈥攁 dangerous feat in less experienced hands.
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Armed with a briefcase full of challenges facing the nation鈥檚 largest higher education system, Lande Ajose brings new energy to Sacramento.
Ninochka McTaggart, Ph.D. is a Senior Researcher at the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media and she holds a PhD in Sociology from the University of California, Riverside. She served as guest curator of the exhibit, 鈥淒on鈥檛 Believe the Hype鈥: L.A. Asian Americans in Hip Hop at the Chinese American Museum in 2018. Her latest book is 鈥淲hite Privilege: The Persistence of Racial Hierarchy in a Culture of Denial.鈥
The Fund was initially established in 1977 with a gift from Richard Link, and named in honor of legendary banker Charles Blyth. Blyth Funds were also initially created at Stanford and Caltech, but only Stanford's remains active today.
Our Fund is wholly student managed. We choose a 14-person board each spring, study the stock market and maintain a portfolio. We buy and sell as we see fit. Throughout its history, the Blyth Fund has maintained two primary goals:
1. Asset Preservation
2. Education