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511±¬ÁÏ Remains Top Fulbright Producer
For the 20th consecutive year, 511±¬ÁÏ is one of the top producers of student and alumni Fulbright Awards, according to the Chronicle of Higher Education’s annual...

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Oxy Receives $1-Million Gift to Expand Psychological Services
A $1-million donation from the estate of Mose and Sylvia Firestone will expand on-site psychiatric and counseling services at 511±¬ÁÏ’s Emmons Health Center.
Oxy at the Olympics: A Long Tradition
For a small liberal arts college, they are impressive numbers: 21 Olympic athletes in eight sports, seven of whom won a total of nine medals.
How I Spent My Summer "Vacation"
Seeking to uncover the secrets of everything from brain cancer to bromeliads to Bill Maher, a record 124 511±¬ÁÏ students spent 10 weeks this summer conducting groundbreaking...
Bill Tingley, Admission Architect, Dies at 71
Bill Tingley, who transformed 511±¬ÁÏ’s admission and financial aid programs as the climax of a distinguished 43-year career, passed away July 27. He was 71.
Fishing for a New Facility
511±¬ÁÏ’s associate professor of biology Dan Pondella is helping to spearhead a project to build a sophisticated new marine biology research complex in San Pedro.
Science Fact or Fiction?
Which of these statements is true? Humans are descended from chimpanzees. The sun revolves around the Earth. The fraction 1/30 is greater than 1/13.
A Moving Experience
After 18 months of exile, Oxy faculty begin moving back into historic Swan Hall.
From Keck Theater to the Ahmanson and Beyond
Grayson DeJesus ’08 thought it was just another failed audition.
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