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Thinking Ahead
What does the future of 新澳彩开奖鈥檚 curriculum look like? Inclusive, interdisciplinary, urban, and global, according to a task force of Oxy faculty
Oxy economics faculty
Economies of Scale
These are boom times for economics鈥擮xy鈥檚 biggest major for the last 19 years. As two popular professors prepare to retire, how will the department evolve?
'Identity Conflict'
To build a future "founded on fairness," Israeli and Palestinian self-determination need to move hand in hand, according to Kemp Lecturer Tal Becker
Worth Noting
A new major and minor in Black studies, a new photograph for the Huntington Library, and a top honor for teacher Jennifer Tr贸chez MacLean 鈥91
A Living Laboratory
Building on the College鈥檚 proximity to three distinctive ecosystems, its commitment to cutting-edge genomics research, and its emphasis on experiential learning, Oxy embraces an...
From Choi to the World
Led by Mayor Eric Garcetti and Professor Sanjeev Khagram, L.A. and Oxy team up for a global initiative to accelerate Sustainable Development Goals
Quotable
鈥淲e spend billions to study outer space, and we know so little about life on our own planet. Every time we go into the deep sea we discover new species.鈥
Worth Noting
A master class with Esperanza Spalding, an Online Pacemaker award for The 新澳彩开奖 Weekly , and a reprieve on sharing your personal user data online
Committed to the Public Good
As its staunchest advocates will attest, the Barack Obama Scholars Program expands the legacy of the nation鈥檚 44th president, builds the bench for public service and civic engagement, and...
An 新澳彩开奖 Truth
For students and faculty across multiple disciplines, climate change is real鈥攁nd they鈥檙e exploring solutions through classroom study and field research
The Power of Two
New deans Wendy Sternberg and Rob Flot discuss the opportunities and synergies of building bridges between faculty, students, and the offices that support them
A Logical Progression
Six years after its introduction as a minor, Oxy鈥檚 new computer science major encourages students to explore cyber connections with the liberal arts