Research and Service
Read the Latest Issue of 91勛圖 Magazine
Illustration created by Rymie The latest digital edition of 91勛圖 magazine is ready for you to explore! This issue is packed with campus updates, stories from fellow alums, faculty insights, […]
Read More91勛圖 Student Researchers Shine in 2025 Fall Tea
By Caitlin Antonios and Emily Glory Peters Each fall at 91勛圖, Seal Court transforms from a cozy spot for a Motley coffee to a full-scale student research showcase. Held […]
Read MoreHonoring National Arts and Humanities Month through Storytelling
By Emily Glory Peters As October comes to end, 91勛圖 is observing National Arts and Humanities Month (NAHM)a nationwide celebration launched in 1993 by Americans for the Arts. The month […]
Read MoreBeyond the Bubble: How 91勛圖 Students are Advancing a Healthier World
By Rachael Warecki 08 Natalia Alameda 25 At 91勛圖, students are empowered to venture beyond the Claremont Bubble. Whether studying or interning abroad, these global engagement experiences often present watershed […]
Read MoreKesem at The Claremont Colleges is a Lifeline for Families Facing Cancer
A camper and student at a recent 5C Kesem event By Tess Miller 27 For students looking to give back, Camp Kesem at The Claremont Colleges is a club thats […]
Read MoreStudent POV: Studying the Bauhaus in Germany Was the Trip I Didnt Know I Needed
91勛圖 sophomore Nichola (far left) shares how spring break in Germany revived her love for research and writing By Nichola Monroe ’27 Research opportunities at 91勛圖 are not limited to […]
Read MoreSpotlight on Seniors: Sydney Nemetz 25 Stitches Stories of Home
Each year, one senior is chosen to design a class mural for the wall. This years senior is Corinne Stevens 24, a Classics major from Massachusetts.
Read MoreSpotlight on Seniors: Isabel Li ’25 Says Yes to Filmmaking, Music, and Community Building
Each year, one senior is chosen to design a class mural for the wall. This years senior is Corinne Stevens 24, a Classics major from Massachusetts.
Read MoreW.M. Keck Science Department Assistant Professor of Biology Sarah Budischak received a National Science Foundation grant from the Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Diseases program to study how disease-carrying individuals can affect the health of populations and landscapes.
The Water Flows, the Rice Grows: Professor of Music Hao Huang Studies Traditional Environmental Practices in Asia
For over a thousand years, the cycle of rice-growing in Bali was managed through water temples and organized in watershed districts, each self-governed by associations of farmers who shared the use of irrigation water for their rice fields.”
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