Undeterred by life's obstacles—including the 15 surgeries he's endured related to his rheumatoid arthritis—Professor Roger Boesche and wife Mandy share a love for the world, adventure, and...
      
                        A long-simmering debate over diversity and equity at ºù«Ӱҵ came to a boil in November, with hundreds of students demanding institutional reform. As a new semester dawns with the promise of...
      
                        ºù«Ӱҵ's 10th president—who died January 15—advanced the College to greater heights with a clear vision and a personal touch
      
                        Working with community partners and documenting the history of Northeast Los Angeles, ºù«Ӱҵ's Special Collections fosters direct links to the classroom and the academic life of the College...
      
                        Before Kwame Do '16 became SCIAC's all-time rushing leader in football, he had to rekindle his love for the game. It's a good thing for ºù«Ӱҵ that he did
      
                        With architecture critic and adjunct professor Christopher Hawthorne setting the agenda, ºù«Ӱҵ's 3rd L.A. series brings the city into the conversation
      
                        Biographer Mort Kondracke makes the case for Jack Kemp '57's legacy as a conservative for the ages
      
                        With the collection of his noir/horror comic book series Runoff into a single volume, Tom Manning '99 revisits the culture he grew up in, and the story he began at ºù«Ӱҵ
      
                        Japan's Kakehashi Project promotes better understanding of its culture by sending 23 ºù«Ӱҵ students to the Land of the Rising Sun
      
                        In addition to mentoring scores of geohydrologists, professor emeritus Joe Birman—who died at 91—loved his work, apple trees, and a well-turned limerick
      
                        Under the guidance of adjunct professor Jeremiah Axelrod, Occidental marshals its resources for a new Institute for the Study of Los Angeles
      
                        Recalling the lessons of emeriti professors Joe Birman and Léon Dostert, and a plateful of memories from dining at Clifton's
      
           
       
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
