College Affairs, In the News
Whittier College shines as a school that improves students' ability to move up the economic ladder, according to U.S.…
In the News, Students
Whittier College's second cohort of UniHealth Peer Health Educator Fellows had an opportunity to shadow four health and…
In the News, Students
When designing the Greenleaf Coffee brand, Whittier College students caught judges' eyes. Now they’ve got the attention…
College Affairs, In the News
Whittier College is one of the country's best institutions for undergraduate education, according to The Princeton…
Alumni, In the News
Whittier College alumnus Jeffrey C. Cleveland ’02, chief economist at Payden and Rygel, spoke with Bloomberg Europe to…
Alumni, College Affairs, In the News
Alumni Stephanie Wiggins '92 and Bill Capps '68 were recently honored by the Los Angeles Business Journal and named to…
In the News, Leadership
President Linda Oubré's first years at Whittier College are the topic of a Harvard Business School (HBS) case study…
In the News, Faculty and Staff
English professor, Associate Director of the Whittier Scholars Program, and avid bibliophile Michelle Chihara was…
In the News
Whittier College has once again been named one of the top colleges in the country, with special recognition for its…
In the News
Whittier College is once again ranked as one of the top colleges in the country, receiving special recognition for its…
In the News, Faculty and Staff
Psychology professor Christina Scott was featured in a Buzzfeed News article, The Only Thing I Want To Do Is Binge-…
In the News, Leadership
What's in store with all of the shifts—current and coming—in the higher education landscape? Falone Serna, vice…
College Affairs, In the News
This year, Whittier College has been ranked in the top 15% of colleges and universities for diversity and inclusion by…
In the News, Faculty and Staff
In a new Los Angeles Times piece, Visiting Assistant Professor of English Joe Donnelly shared his affection and…
In the News, Faculty and Staff
Looking at a collection of black and white photos of scrambling citizens and vacant city streets, The New York Times…