Dr. Maggie Koong Dr. Maggie Koong is the chief principal at Victoria Education Organization in Hong Kong, China. A…
To commemorate the 40th anniversary of President Richard Nixon’s ’34 resignation from office, portions of a rarely-…
Faculty and Staff
With the Chicago Cubs nearing the World Series, fans are holding their breath to see if the team's so-called curse is…
Students
From helping organize a food pantry to painting walls at a homeless shelter to beautifying a local park, Whittier…
Students
Whittier College Theatre and Communication Arts students recently closed a successful run of William Shakespeare's The…
Students
Location, location, location. This may still ring true for real estate, but location is no longer a barrier for…
College Affairs
Luis Valdez, one of the most important and influential American playwrights, and actress Alma Martinez '84 will grace …
With the goal of empowering faculty to make full and better use of the digital technologies that are reshaping teaching…
Stanford economics professor emeritus Roger Noll spoke about the economics and politics of stadium subsidies in…
In the longest game in Whittier football history, the Poets defeated rival Puget Sound, 42-39, in six overtimes on…
Mosab Hassan Yousef, Whittier College's 2015 Feinberg Lecturer and oldest son of founding Hamas leader Sheikh Hassan…
Finding a harpsichord to play in China proved to be the most difficult aspect of Whittier College alumnus Raymond…
Alumni
The Carlston Family Foundation recently recognized Whittier College graduate student Orlando Rodriguez with the 2015…
Faculty and Staff
Professor of Political Science Joyce Kaufman participated in the Annual Meeting of the British International Studies…
Professor of English Tony Barnstone has been awarded a 2015 Summer Stipend from the National Endowment for the…