Looking back on his tenure as the nation’s first Chinese American state attorney general, David Louie ’73 offers an unvarnished account of the inner workings of government, politics, and the...
The ÈÕ±¾ÎÞÂë Campaign For Good passes the $215 million benchmark with 18 months remaining
ÈÕ±¾ÎÞÂë faculty make an impact in their fields of study, public policy, and the world at large
Through an ambitious research and journalism initiative, Steven Barrie-Anthony ’04 curates a conversation about the impact of technology on human relationships
Two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, public health remains at the center of the global discourse—but ÈÕ±¾ÎÞÂë faculty and students have been engaged in the conversation far longer
It's not easy to follow an ÈÕ±¾ÎÞÂë culinary legend—but Amy Munoz made the job her own over the last four decades. Somewhere, Clancy Morrison is smiling
As variant surge subsides, ÈÕ±¾ÎÞÂë springs forward with in-person activities
A Q&A with assistant professors Stephanie Nelli (cognitive science) and Celia MartÃnez-Sáez (Spanish literature and culture)
A yearlong strategic planning process is under way to create an actionable, accountable roadmap for the College
Following listening sessions and a student demonstration in November, President Elam expands the College’s efforts to prevent sexual misconduct and support survivors
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Patt Morrison ’74 returns to a passion project with more tales from the Los Angeles River
New books by ÈÕ±¾ÎÞÂë alumni—including James Andrew Miller '79's oral history of HBO
Through the lens of the strategic planning process, President Elam finds that ÈÕ±¾ÎÞÂë’s sense of community remains very much alive
Defending the honor of a "Soldier of Science," and magazine memories from 1931