The Harvey Mudd College Office of College Advancement is in the middle of a campaign with a goal of raising $150 million that will go toward faculty salaries, financial aid, and projects such as the construction of a new residence hall. So far, the school has raised over $103 million.
Author: Anna Nichols
Pitzer Hosts Sexual Assault Awareness Panel, Aligns Policy with Other Four Colleges
In light of April’s designation as Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Pitzer College hosted a panel to raise awareness about the issue of sexual violence at the Claremont Colleges on April 16. “We keep hearing reports of sexual violence on the Claremont Colleges and we want to bring
Klawe Named 17th of 50 Global Leaders in Fortune Magazine
While Harvey Mudd College’s most recognizable T-shirts tout the school as “the most amazing college you’ve never heard of,” that slogan is becoming increasingly inaccurate: People are hearing about it. Not only has the college has drawn attention for its rigorous academics and high-paying degrees, its president, Maria Klawe, has
Obama Adviser to Speak at Pomona Commencement
Pomona College announced this week that Valerie Jarrett, a senior political adviser to U.S. President Barack Obama, will speak at the college’s 121st Commencement. Jarrett oversees the Office of Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs, and also chairs the White House Council on Women and Girls. “I am sure she is
EcoReps Expand Coverage, Promote Sustainable Habits
Expanding from its initial focus on first-years, the EcoRep program at Pomona College has moved into a space on North Campus this semester to promote green living habits among upperclassmen. As part of the EcoRep program, which was launched last semester, six sophomore students who live in first-year residence halls
Construction to Begin on Roberts Pavilion
Claremont McKenna College is wishing farewell to its Ducey Gymnasium, which is set to be dismantled beginning in March. The much larger Roberts Pavilion will take Ducey’s place, providing space for speakers and social gatherings while also expanding space and equipment for athletes. “I am and forever will be extraordinarily fond
Students Join Library Board as Stakeholders
To include more student input in its programming this semester, Honnold/Mudd Library is inaugurating a Board of Student Stakeholders (BOSS) to advise on library services, collections, policies, programming, and technology. The board consists of two members from each of the seven Claremont Colleges and two library faculty co-facilitators, Kate Crocker and