Students
Felicia Delgadillo ’21 has been researching natural remedies to find an inexpensive, safe, and easy-to-use way to beat…
Alumni
Whittier Scholars Program (WSP) alumna Vanessa Fiske ’89 returned to Wardman Hall to speak with students about her role…
Producing a purse made out of grape skin and a scarf made from orange peels, H&M, a multinational clothing-retail…
College Affairs
With the midterm elections soon taking place, students had the opportunity hear from congressional candidates on both…
Students
Dorothy Louise’s Frankenstein, a 2004 adaptation of Mary Shelley’s famous horror story, is coming to the Whittier…
Faculty and Staff
Using digital technology, Professor of Art Daniel Jauregui is giving new life to an old publication. Jauregui’s new…
Alumni, College Affairs
With an array of activities, reunions, mixers, presentations, and other special events taking place, the campus was…
Alumni, College Affairs
With an array of activities, reunions, mixers, presentations, and other special events taking place, the campus was…
Athletics
When you ask Miguel Avina ’20 about moments he’s proud of, his first answer is about a teammate. That’s leadership. The…
Alumni, In the News
The life of the late Martin Ortiz ’48 was commemorated in a recent news segment for NBC news in Wichita, Kan. The news…
Alumni, In the News
The life of the late Martin Ortiz ’48 was commemorated in a recent news segment for NBC news in Wichita, Kan. The news…
In the News, Faculty and Staff
Taking a stroll through the streets of downtown Los Angeles, enjoying a nice meal on Olvera Street, or taking a bike…
In the News, Faculty and Staff
Taking a stroll through the streets of downtown Los Angeles, enjoying a nice meal on Olvera Street, or taking a bike…
With the mid-term elections just around the corner, students, staff, and faculty came together for a discussion about…
Students
Students felt empowered to make their impact in the business world after learning first-hand from the CEOs of…