College Affairs, Leadership
The Poet community came together on February 23 to celebrate the inauguration of Linda Oubré as the 15th President of…
Leadership
Welcome and thank you to everyone here for sharing this special day with us.     I am grateful to the wonderful…
Students
Showcasing the talent of Whittier students, the music department hosted Cabaret and Coffee, a casual concert of…
Sitting in a large conference room, surrounded by city officials, Annie Hawkins ’19 and Emily Olague ’19, along with…
College Affairs
Whittier College will celebrate the inauguration of Linda Oubré as the College’s 15th president with a week of special…
Students
To learn how to “see,” computers need teachers like mathematics major Jacob Householder ’21: excited yet patient,…
In the News, Faculty and Staff
Looking at a collection of black and white photos of scrambling citizens and vacant city streets, The New York Times…
In the News, Faculty and Staff
Looking at a collection of black and white photos of scrambling citizens and vacant city streets, The New York Times…
Kicking off the 2019 spring semester, Whittier College and Hang Seng Management University of Hong Kong (HSMU) joined…
Students
Not everyone gets to work at one the biggest art museums in the nation as a college sophomore. Danielle Pesqueira ’21,…
Students
A total of 310 students have been named to the Whittier College fall 2018 Dean’s List.  The Dean’s List recognizes…
Alumni
When Erika Ngo ’18 was a student at Whittier College, she was already gaining the skills that would lead her to become…
During JanTerm, students in the Welfare of Children course had the opportunity to visit organizations throughout the…
Students
San Miguel de Allende, a city painted red, yellow, and orange, looks like a gorgeous flame miraculously given permanent…
Alumni
Colonia Pública, owned and operated by chef Ricardo Díaz ’93, was included in the Los Angeles Times’ list of 101 best…