Pomona College Associate Professor of English Toni Clark has announced she will retire at the end of the Spring 2011 semester. Clark first came to Pomona in 1983 as the Dean of Women and later served as Chair of the English Department. Clark said she was initially attracted to the
Author: David Loftus
Aina on Obama
The Director of Pomona College’s Asian American Resource Center (AARC), Sefa Aina, was recently selected as a member of President Barack Obama’s Commission on Asian Americans & Pacific Islanders. TSL sat down with Aina earlier this week to discuss his new position and his path to Pomona. Aina, who has
New Art Studio to Replace Rembrandt Hall Facilities
Pomona College is preparing to build a new studio art building to replace the studios currently housed in Rembrandt Hall. The new facility will be located on the existing parking lot between Seaver Theater and Pomona’s baseball diamond. According to Vice President and Treasurer of Pomona College Karen Sisson, “Studio
Pomona “Daring Minds” Campaign Announced
Along with its annual Founder’s Day celebrations Thursday, Pomona launched its “Daring Minds” campaign, which President David Oxtoby hailed as the “most ambitious fundraising campaign in [Pomona’s] history.” The campaign was formally announced at a presentation in Little Bridges auditorium Thursday. The presentation included the premiere of four introductory videos
CUC Begins Process to Develop New Library Position
A new position at Honnold-Mudd Library, termed “Vice President for Library and IT Services,” is in the works. According to John Beckman, Chief Administrative Officer and Vice President for Student Services of the Claremont University Consortium (CUC), the new position is “the result of strategic planning at the CUC based