Philanthropy, College Affairs
Whittier College has received a generous grant from the Annenberg Foundation to help fund scholarships for Black…
College Affairs
Memorial Chapel swelled with masterful jazz to honor the centennial celebration of Jackie Robinson’s birth. Bobby…
College Affairs
As Frank Dungan tells it, the writers of M.A.S.H. were already rising from their seats when he heard the show he wrote…
Students
Organizing and advocacy is Damar Garcia’s ’22 passion. Garcia has been involved in organizing for immigration rights,…
Students
Whittier College students presented at a recent Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship (MMUF) conference, adding their…
Alumni
Martin Ortiz’s '48 dedication to the betterment of students’ lives and education excellence left a permanent mark on…
Faculty and Staff
What's the biggest issue facing Major League Baseball today? Whittier College political science professor Mike McBride…
Students
Martin Olmos’ ’21 path to becoming a doctor took an unexpected turn at Whittier College. Olmos, a biology major with a…
Alumni, Leadership
Whittier College Trustee Dori (Wells) Rodi-Shryock ’64 has passed away. Rodi-Shryock was an enthusiastic alumna and…
Alumni, Leadership
Whittier College Trustee Dori (Wells) Rodi-Shryock ’64 has passed away. Rodi-Shryock was an enthusiastic alumna and…
Faculty and Staff
Professor Ivannia Soto is adding her expertise in bilingual education to a new book that will help multilingual…
Alumni
Jorge Quezada ’86 has been named the vice president of diversity and inclusion at Granite, one of the largest…
College Affairs
Students focused on science, technology, engineering, or math (STEM) enjoyed a week of opportunities to learn more…
Students
Two Whittier College students returned from a sponsored trip to Tanzania with much greater insights and experience in…
Alumni
There are seven seats up for grabs in the upcoming Seattle City Council election, and Dan Strauss ’09 is a forerunner…