For the second year in a row, Whittier College has been admitted to the President's Higher Education Community Service…
Cuban-American playwright and Pulitzer-Prize winner Nilo Cruz will be returning to Whittier College on Thurs., April 19…
Under the direction of Dr. Katherine Nigh, Whittier College students from all fields of study will come together to…
She Stoops to Conquer written by Oliver Goldsmith will come to the Whittier College stage April 18-21, 2012 at 8 p.m.…
Award-winning biogeochemist, educator, and author James N. Galloway '66 will be a visiting scholar at Whittier College…
One hundred and fourteen individual Poet athletes have been recognized for their success in the classroom having…
The Inside Latin Jazz series continues to offer fascinating and penetrating onstage interviews and performances with…
The oldest collegiate Bach festival west of the Mississippi, running March 16-19, 2012. This year's series, Bach and…
Former Senate Majority Leader George J. Mitchell, who served as U.S. Special Envoy for Middle East Peace in the Obama…
Gaining admission to graduate school, or generally preparing to meet life's challenges, graduates of Whittier College…
Whittier College will celebrate its 40th Annual Tardeada Celebration on Sunday, October 23 from 4pm-6pm in the Campus…
The 2011 Poet Award recipients include distinguished scholars, business executives, entrepreneurs, artists, and…
Brigadier General Pete Dawkins, U.S. Army (Ret.) will be speaking at Whittier College on Friday, October 21, from 3:00-…
Alumna Linda Biehl ’65, co-founder of the Amy Biehl Foundation, will be the keynote speaker at the 2011 Whittier…
Dead Man’s Cell Phone, a dark-edged comedy by Sarah Ruhl Directed by Dr. Jennifer S. Holmes, will come to the stage on…