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A new KCET documentary series Tending Nature highlights the Ohlone people, who populated much of what is now the San…
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U.S. News & World Report ranked Whittier College 15th among national liberal arts colleges, noting the College’s…
Alumni, In the News
The life of the late Martin Ortiz ’48 was commemorated in a recent news segment for NBC news in Wichita, Kan. The news…
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Taking a stroll through the streets of downtown Los Angeles, enjoying a nice meal on Olvera Street, or taking a bike…
Alumni, In the News
Bruce W. Talamon ’72 was a preeminent photographer of 1970s R&B, soul and funk musicians. His intimate photographs…
Alumni, In the News
Edwin Keh ’79, chief executive of the Hong Kong Research Institute of Textiles and Apparel (HKRITA), has helped develop…
College Affairs, In the News
Whittier College has once again been ranked as one of the best national liberal arts colleges by U.S. News & World…
Alumni, In the News
Former president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science Cheryl Boone Isaacs ’71 is partnering with legendary…
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In The Princeton Review’s latest college rankings, Whittier College is described as a “tiny pearl of a liberal arts…
College Affairs, In the News
Whittier College today announced its commitment and support of a transfer pathway between the Association of…
Alumni, In the News
Recent graduate Jordan Lingard '18 has headed to Australia to continue his basketball career and play for the…
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  In a recent article titled "How Latinos Are Shaping America's Future," National Geographic magazine highlights…
In the News, Faculty and Staff
Visiting Assistant Professor of Psychological Sciences Sabine Huemer was featured in a recent podcast of the Academic…
In the News, Faculty and Staff
Visiting Assistant Professor of English and Journalism Joe Donnelly graced the cover of OC Weekly. Donnelly’s new book…
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Through her research and practice, Professor of Education Ivannia Soto has offered a groundbreaking method to help…