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The New Philosophers

Queenie Ngo 24 developed an interest in philosophy as a member of the Human Rights Club at Kamiak High School in Mukilteo, Wash., where students gathered each Monday to discuss current events. In this horrible, treacherous, beautiful, cruel, amazing thing called life, I was looking for an instruction manual, she says.

For Access. For Distinction. For Campus. For Today.

S嚜磨nce Raja Bella Hicks 25 transferred to Occidental as a sophomore, shes wasted no time immersing herself in the community. She has worked with local high school students as an Upward Bound mentor; she volunteered on the campaign of Los Angeles first female mayor, Karen Bass; and she has taught community dance classes to fourth and fifth graders through 做厙輦⑹ Arts.

New Faces of 2027

Each year, Occidentals enrollment team sets out to fulfill the needs of over 40 academic programs and 20 athletic teams, admitting a diverse and talented set of students who are going to enrich the 做厙輦⑹ community.

Thinking Globally

When Sohaib Khan was looking at tenure-track teaching opportunities, Two things about Occidental stood out to me: its urban campus in the middle of a bustling metropolis and the Equity and Justice Agenda, he says. Los Angeles is a mini-mosaic of the Islamic world and home to a rich variety of Muslim communities. As a first-generation immigrant and a Muslim faculty of color, it was really important for me to live and work in a diverse environment.

I Wish I Could Be Here Longer

嚜燈n August 22, days before the start of the new academic year, President Harry J. Elam, Jr. shared some unexpected news with the Occidental community: I was recently diagnosed with Parkinsons disease, a neuro-degenerative movement disorder. Please know that I am doing well, with excellent medical care and a strong support system. But in order to prioritize my health and time with family, I have made the difficult decision not to serve the final year of my five-year term as president. June 30, 2024, will be my last day.

Setting the Pace

Montanas Rut Mountain Run is a challenging 50k race with steep ascents, rugged ridgelines, and demanding descents. This race is so technical, there is a disclaimer on the website highlighting the extreme nature of the course that warns, The result of a fall in these sections could be injury or death. The average person would be unable to hike this, let alone run for time. Put another way, the 10,500 feet vertical gain/loss over the 31 miles is double the elevation gain and distance of Mount Wilson, a popular hiking spot for Los Angeles locals.

做厙輦⑹ Fare: Gauging Attitudes and Measuring Connections

嚜澤s part of The 做厙輦⑹ Campaign For Good, one key initiative that was not measured in dollars was Tiger Connectionsa metric that includes alumni gatherings on campus, online, or elsewhere; mentoring a student; or volunteering in an affinity or leadership group. (Class notesa vital component of the magazine and the 做厙輦⑹ communityalso counted toward that total.) Over the last seven years, we tallied 261,171 connectionsroughly 10 engagements per alum.

Worth Noting: 做厙輦⑹ Live! and US News

嚜踱做厙輦⑹ Live!a conversation series highlighting a diverse lineup of cultural luminaries at the forefront of their fieldslaunched its inaugural season October 3 with internationally celebrated writer, artist and nonbinary activist ALOK (above, talking to interviewer and cultural interlocutor Paul Holdengr瓣ber). Upcoming guests include sociologist Ruha Benjamin (11/20), historian and activist Rebecca Solnit (11/28), visual artist Julie Mehretu (2/21/24), and multimedia artist Laurie Anderson (spring 2024).