President Richard Nixon '34 created the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) via executive order on December 2, 1970.…
Alumni
Stephanie Alcala ’15 loves coffee. She’s made a career out of it. While Alcala loves to drink a nice cup of java in the…
Faculty and Staff
Public understanding of the social construction of race and the concept of race-based science has been studied, taught…
Students
Three Whittier College students have won the opportunity to compete at a prestigious theatre festival following a…
It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play is coming back this holiday season for a showing this Wednesday, Dec. 5 at the…
Alumni
Entrepreneur Jasmine Star ’02 has heard a lot of noes throughout her career. Today, she is recognized as one of the top…
Students
Kelly Santos ’19 understands how a movie comes together in editing. Every choice an editor makes in piecing together…
In the News, Faculty and Staff
A new KCET documentary series Tending Nature highlights the Ohlone people, who populated much of what is now the San…
In the News, Faculty and Staff
A new KCET documentary series Tending Nature highlights the Ohlone people, who populated much of what is now the San…
Faculty and Staff
Critical thinking, written and oral communication, ethical decision making, and teamwork are a few skills that…
Alumni
Film marketing and public relations executive Cheryl Boone Isaacs ’71 was recognized as a trailblazer in her field by…
College Affairs, Faculty and Staff
Accompanied by a solo pianist, Cuban singer Candi Sosa took the stage at the Ruth B. Shannon Center for the Performing…
College Affairs, Faculty and Staff
Accompanied by a solo pianist, Cuban singer Candi Sosa took the stage at the Ruth B. Shannon Center for the Performing…
Photo Credit: Palmer Society In this season of giving, Whittier College students have been working to give back to…
College Affairs, In the News
U.S. News & World Report ranked Whittier College 15th among national liberal arts colleges, noting the College’s…