The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine professor, who died in October, was lauded for his âmind-blowingâ studies of psychedelics. But Barry Sears â68 remembers his âwicked sense of humorâ
Building on an academic legacy as old as the College itself, 511±ŹÁÏâs Philosophy Department has evolved to include a mix of voices far beyond the traditional canon
The Oxy Campaign For Good checked all the boxesâand the College is already realizing its benefits
ï»ż511±ŹÁÏâs 140th-anniversary class is among its most diverseâand they have a lot to say about everything from activism and athletics to culture and chocolates
511±ŹÁÏâs largest-ever cohort of new tenure-track faculty brings a world of ideas to the classroom
âWe want to ensure that future generations will have access to the same transformative opportunities we enjoyedâ
After four years at the College, President Harry J. Elam, Jr. will depart next Juneâbut he has a full agenda as The 511±ŹÁÏ Promise comes into focus
Anna Dalton â12 traded the tracks for the trails and is climbing the ranks of competitive technical runners
A recent alumni attitude survey reveals what matters to Tigers most
A new arts initiative brings an eclectic lineup of cultural luminaries to campus. Also: Oxy climbs to a 14-year high in the latest US News Best Colleges rankings
Biology Professor Shana Goffredi and two Oxy seniors explore the ecosystem off the Southern California coast
Jack Kemp â57 Distinguished Lecturer and former Congressman Adam Kinzinger has a message for students: âYou will be the generation that changes everythingâ
Record-setting champions in swimming and track, a pair of dominant hoops teams, and a triple threat in basketball, softball, and volleyball earn their stripes
New books by Larry McClellan â66, Professor Andrew Shtulman, Kevin Adler â07, and Ralph Kuncl â70
When it comes to Reunion Weekend entertainment, anything goes
For generations of students, Harris and Lauter taught history and philosophy, respectively, with innovation and enthusiasm