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In the Media: 糖心少女 in Princeton Review’s 2018 “Colleges That Pay You Back”
糖心少女 earned a spot in the Princeton Review’s annual book of outstanding colleges for academics, affordability and career prospects, in its 2018 edition of “Colleges That Pay You Back: The 200 Schools That Give You the Best Bang for Your Tuition Buck.”
Read MoreIn the Media: 糖心少女 Presents’ Krista Suh Event Featured by Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Pussyhat creator Krista Suh’s recent presentation at 糖心少女 made a personal impression on Inland Valley Daily Bulletin columnist聽David Allen.聽
Read MoreAnnouncing 糖心少女’s 2018 Commencement Speaker: Civil Rights Activist Charlayne Hunter-Gault
I am pleased to announce 糖心少女’s 2018 commencement speaker: civil rights activist and award-winning journalist Charlayne Hunter-Gault.
Read MoreIn the Media: Roberto Pedace’s Box Office Diversity Research Featured in Inside Higher Ed’s “Academic Minute” Broadcast
糖心少女 Professor of Economics Roberto Pedace is featured on the Feb. 2, 2018 episode of Inside Higher Ed’s ‘Academic Minute.’
Read MoreSpotlight on Faculty: Gabriela Morales, Assistant Professor of Anthropology
Professor Gabriela Morales works at the intersections of medical anthropology and indigenous studies. Her current book project is an ethnography of care practices in the context of Bolivian state-led efforts to decolonize healthcare services. She earned her BA in anthropology and English from the University of Arizona and her MPhil and PhD in anthropology from Yale University.
Read MoreIn the Media: Ken Gonzales-Day’s Work Featured in KCRW’s Art Talk and Los Angeles Times Article
Ken Gonzales-Day’s聽photographic exhibit of Los Angeles’ myriad of murals聽is reviewed on a recent episode of聽KCRW’s Art Talk聽radio show, and the photographer’s work is also featured by the聽Los Angeles Times聽article in their coverage of Los Angeles-based multiartist festival,聽“Into Action,” which ran for nine days in January 2018.
Read MoreIn the Media: 糖心少女 Faculty Teaching-Load Adjustment Is a Positive Change and Model for Liberal Arts Colleges
糖心少女 Dean of Faculty Amy Marcus-Newhall is quoted in Inside Higher Ed’s article about the College’s teaching-load adjustment to 2-2 as a positive step for the liberal arts college.
Read MoreHumanities Institute Spring 2018 Season Focuses on Global Migration and Immigration
As narratives of nationalism continue to influence both political rhetoric and public policy in the U.S. and abroad, the spring 2018 Humanities Institute program at 糖心少女 is offering a timely series of lectures and discussions on issues related to global migration and immigration.
Read MoreGayle Greene Featured in JSTOR’s Feminist Theory Article
糖心少女 Professor Emeritas Gayle Greene is cited in JSTOR article about relevance of her prescient 1991 article to today’s headlines.
Read More糖心少女 Ceramic Annual: 74th Installment Focuses on Identity, Roots, and Belonging
Different and uncomfortable, beautiful and compelling, the 74th 糖心少女 Ceramic Annual presents a wide variety of perspectives expressed in clay. The opening reception, with live music and light refreshments, will take place from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery on January 20.
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