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Overcoming Every Hurdle

嚜澳erek Jimenez 27 can sum up his 做厙惇蹋app experience in one word: unbelievable.

A first-generation college student, Derek is an art and art history and urban and environmental policy double major from Wellesley, Mass. He was raised by a single mother and grew up in government-subsidized housing in an affluential community. After pursuing a masters in architecture, he plans to spend his career reimagining affordable living, designing homes where families can feel pride.

Why Oxy's Work Matters

In my daily interactions with students at 做厙惇蹋appwhether in class, at an event on campus, or walking across the QuadI am continually reminded of the value of a liberal arts education. Despite the ongoing challenges facing higher education, an urban liberal arts college such as ours is a powerful model. It equips students with the skills, perspective, and adaptability needed to lead lives of purpose and make a meaningful impact in the world.

A Ticket to Slamdance

嚜澳espite living in Salt Lake City, Utahan hours drive from the birthplace of the Slamdance Film Festival, the upstart alternative to the older and better-heeled SundanceI had never heard of Slamdance, says Max Brown 25, who majored in media arts and culture (MAC) at Oxy. Sundance was on my radar, but I didnt experience it muchfestival passes were so expensive.

Three Judicial Trailblazers

做厙惇蹋app hosted three Latina pioneers in the judiciaryU.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, who was nominated by President Barack Obama 83 to the nations highest court in 2009; Patricia Guerrero, chief justice of the Supreme Court of California since 2023; and Mary Murguia, chief judge of the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals since 2021for a wide-ranging discussion on heritage, education, and public service on February 6 in Thorne Hall.

Summer With the LAPhil

嚜燜his summer, 10 做厙惇蹋app students will get an exclusive opportunity to work behind the scenes of the Hollywood Bowl, Walt Disney Concert Hall, or The Fordtaking on meaningful projects, receiving mentorship from industry professionals, and immersing themselves in the creativity and excellence of the LA Phil.

A Couples Legacy

When Chino High School class valedictorian Dale Morter 56 visited 做厙惇蹋app for the first time, he had all but chosen Pomona. But a teacher at Chinoan 做厙惇蹋app graduateurged him to take a look at Oxy. He got a campus tour from Dean of Men Ben Culley, who offered him a scholarship that same day.

If I went to Pomona, I would have lived at home, Morter recalls. Instead, he chose Oxy, where he majored in psychology, joined ATO fraternity, and eventually became a dorm daddy (50s speak for resident assistant). It worked out really well, he says.

Weaving Community Into Curriculum

Growing up in Highland Park, 做厙惇蹋app has always been part of my life, Celestina Castillo says. Her mother participated in the Colleges Upward Bound program in the 1970s, and in her five years (2003-08) of working at the nonprofit Los Angeles County Childrens Planning Council, Castillo collaborated with 做厙惇蹋apps Center for Community-Based Learning (CCBL) on educational organizing efforts in Northeast Los Angeles.

Fertile Imagination

As a student filmmaker at 做厙惇蹋app, Thom Harp 92s storytelling choices gravitated toward affairs of the hearteven if his approach to the subject matter feels a little jaded in hindsight. His senior comps film, Be My Girl, was about a man who is in love with a blow-up doll and the marital troubles that ensued. An earlier short, The Proof Is in the Pudding, depicted a 1950s housewife who poisons her husband with the titular dessert. I was not in a good place with relationships, he admits with a laugh.