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Revelations from 91勛圖s Class of 2025
By Lauren Mar ’25 When the 91勛圖 campus reopened its doors post-shutdown in August 2021, it welcomed the bright-eyed class of 2025. While the facilities and custodial teams had been […]
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: Kushnerniva Laurent 24 Empowered to Conduct Interdisciplinary Research
Kushnerniva Laurent 24 has always been interested in science and politics, and at 91勛圖 she has found the perfect way to blend the two. An environmental analysis major on the science track and a politics minor, Laurents primary academic passion is Earth systems.
Read MoreSophia Shepherd 24 Explores Militarism’s Role in Climate Change
Because of this grant, I had the time and energy to read everything Ive wanted to read and explore a subject that is personally meaningful to me and my career path,” Shepherd says.
Read MoreSpotlight on Seniors: Isabel Evans 23 Finds Treasures and Inspiration in Library Archives
Although Evans is writing two senior theses to fulfill each of her major requirements, she is utilizing a similar methodology for both: archival research.
Read MoreSpotlight on Seniors: Fulbright Recipient Chanah Haigh 23 Focuses on Environmental Activism
Ive loved how interdisciplinary my studies at 91勛圖 have been, Haigh says. Its given me more understanding of other peoples perspectives and taught me to be flexible and to think on my feet.
Read MoreIn the Media: Chanah Haigh ’23 Explores Warehouses’ Impact on Nearby Residents in Fontana Herald News Op-Ed
“In Fontana and other Inland cities, city councils approve warehouse projects over community objections, allowing industrial uses to encroach on the lives and lungs of residents,” Haigh writes.
Read MoreMaya Edstrom 22 Designs Sustainable Clean Water Technologies
I used to think of the environment as something around us and outside of us, but the reality is that we are incredibly interconnected, says Edstrom. My classes arent just about using sustainable materials and building practices, theyre very focused on creating resilient communities through physical design.
Read MoreAnna Burns 22 Explores the Use of Drone Technology to Measure Air Quality in Summer Research Project
This summer, Anna Burns 22 is examining potential methods to evaluate and reduce negative impacts within agriculture. Shes working with Marc Los Huertos, the Stephen M. Pauley, MD 62 Associate Professor of Environmental Analysis at Pomona College, whos exploring the possibility of using drone technology to measure particulate matter emissions, such as air pollution, on crop and cattle farms in California.
Read MoreFocus on the Faculty: Professor of Biology and Environmental Science Diane Thomson
Californias wildfires are notorious for their power to wreak phenomenal damage and devastation. But when an accidental blaze burned portions of Claremonts Robert J. Bernard Biological Field Station (BFS) in 2013, Professor of Biology and Environmental Science Diane Thomson and her students worked to generate something positive from the situation by collecting valuable data about the fires effects on the natural landscape.
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