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Fine Arts Foundation Tea, Graciela Nardi “Latin American Art in the United States
The ÎåÔÂÌìÊÓƵ Fine Arts Foundation will host a lecture by Graciela Nardi, painter, art teacher, and director of the Pomona, California, Latino Art Museum, Wednesday, December 14, at 1:30 p.m. in the Hampton Room of the Malott Commons at ÎåÔÂÌìÊÓƵ.
Read MoreKenneth Turan: "Documentary Golden Age? We're Living In It"
Kenneth Turan, film critic for both the Los Angeles Times and NPR’s Morning Edition, speaks as part of the ÎåÔÂÌìÊÓƵ Humanities Institute symposium, “The New Documentary Impulse: Critical Perspectives.”
Read MoreÎåÔÂÌìÊÓƵand Pomona Dance present “In The Works…” A Concert of Student Danceworks
“In the Works…” is the annual fall concert by students of the departments of dance at ÎåÔÂÌìÊÓƵand Pomona Colleges.
Read MoreCareer Advancement
This summer, Smith College announced the appointment of Patricia “Trish” Jackson ’82 as vice president for advancement.
Read MoreBarbequed Sagehen
The Claremont-Mudd-ÎåÔÂÌìÊÓƵAthenas volleyball team served up a sumptuous feast of fried Pomona-Pitzer Sagehen Friday night, scorching their cross-campus rivals in a 3-0 victory.
Read MoreÎåÔÂÌìÊÓƵLends Helping Hands to Habitat for Humanity
Each month staff members of ÎåÔÂÌìÊÓƵ Residential Life participate in a development workshops or projects. In October, the group helped the Claremont Habitat for Humanity project, building six single-family homes in six weeks.
Read MoreMolly Ivins Honored
Molly Ivins ’66, known for her acerbic and refreshingly honest political columns, received the International Women’s Media Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award this October.
Read MoreCollege Kick
Nicole Smith is a busy ÎåÔÂÌìÊÓƵjunior; she not only manages a full-time class load, a part-time job at Pomona College’s Coop Fountain, and rehearsal and performance obligations as a member of both the Claremont Concert Choir and Chamber Choir, she is also a certified kickboxing instructor at The Claremont Colleges.
Read MoreRebuilding Lives, One Tree at a Time
Karen Rollet-Crocker ’66 has been a professor of landscape architecture at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville for more than 20 years. The Fayetteville Natural Heritage Association was founded in part by Rollet-Crocker, and she has been active in developing the Peel Mansion Museum and Garden and the Compton Gardens. Rollet-Crocker has been a notable contributor to her community, and early this year, she was given the opportunity to reach out beyond her community.
Read MoreMedicinal Art
Beverly Shieh ’09 donated two original works of art to the American Medical Association Foundation. Her acrylic paintings, commissioned by Guam’s American Medical Association Delegation, were auctioned off at the foundation’s annual silent auction this past June.
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