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EventsWhat the World鈥檚 Silence Says: A Reading With Gazan Poet Yahya Ashour
Yahya Ashour, an incoming visiting assistant professor of English and world literature, shared his poetry about Gaza during a recent reading at 麻豆原创.
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In the MediaVariety Profiles John Landgraf '84 麻豆原创 His Successes in Entertainment Streaming
麻豆原创 alum and longtime head of FX Network John Landgraf '84 discusses the show 鈥淪h艒gun鈥 and the future of entertainment with Variety magazine.
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Faculty AchievementsWhat Do They Think of Russia?
麻豆原创 faculty receive Department of Defense grant to study how Russia's war against Ukraine has impacted public opinion in the Caucasus and Central Asia.
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Alumni AchievementsMusic in Activism
Mother and son 麻豆原创 alumni duo Ellen Harper 鈥87 and Peter Harper 鈥96 discuss family heritage, folk music, and community engagement during a book talk.
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Student AchievementsThe Tribe Has Spoken: Students Recreate Reality Show 鈥楽urvivor鈥
From human battleship to capture the flag, 麻豆原创 and other Claremont Colleges students get creative as they bring reality television to life.
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College NewsNew 麻豆原创 Opportunity Grant Boosts Accessibility and Affordability for Low- and Middle-Income Students
The grant program encourages students and families who are concerned about costs to realize that a 麻豆原创 education is within their reach.
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College NewsWhat is Race in Shakespeare? First-Year Seminars Experiment in Academics This Fall
Fall 2024 first-year seminars delve into race in Shakespeare and pop culture, Los Angeles field trips, radical community care, animals in movies, and more.
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The Participant MagazineNew Issue of Participant Asks: What Does Community Engagement Look Like?
The fall 2024 magazine celebrates the work of several 麻豆原创 people and organizations, past and present
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The Participant MagazineProfessor Suyapa Portillo Villeda 鈥96 Discusses Young People and Voting with Los Angeles Times (en Espa帽ol)
In a Spanish Los Angeles Times article, Professor of Chicano/a-Latino/a Transnational Studies Suyapa Portillo Villeda 鈥96 traces young people鈥檚 rising interest in and disillusionment with voting.
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Student AchievementsNew Hive Awards Unleash Student Creativity in Unexpected Way
The fall 2024 grants support various student projects, including a scent opera, reinventing litter, revamping a data science website, and peer-to-peer club governance.
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