California moved into the least restrictive yellow tier, Governor Gavin Newsom announced in a tweet Tuesday.
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Claremont McKenna begins limited, in-person campus tours
Claremont McKenna College is the first Claremont College restarting its in-person campus tours for prospective students.
COVID-19 vaccine requirements, no ‘Mudd bubble’: What HMC campus life could look like this fall
Harvey Mudd will require COVID-19 vaccines for students living on campus or in off-campus apartments for the fall 2021 semester.
Los Angeles County moves to orange tier, loosening restrictions for businesses and gatherings
Los Angeles County announced a move from the red tier into the orange tier of the state’s COVID-19 Blueprint for a Safer Economy Tuesday.
7C professors organize in response to pandemic-related cuts
Professors at the Claremont Colleges have reestablished an American Association of University Professors advocacy chapter.
Scripps announces Native American/Indigenous Studies minor, first at 5Cs
Scripps College will become the first Claremont College to offer a Native American/Indigenous Studies minor.
Scripps Presidential Scholarship Initiative tops $10 million goal
Scripps College reached its fundraising goal of $10 million this February for the Presidential Scholarship Initiative, a project started in 2017 by President Lara Tiedens to financially assist the college’s lowest-income students. The goal was to eliminate student loans for students from families with an annual income below $60,000 and
CMC extends test-optional policy to fall 2022 application cycle
Claremont McKenna College announced an extension of its test optional policy until the fall 2022 admissions cycle.