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Esther Kang 26s Path to Policy Leadership, Powered by Generosity
By Kendra Pintor When Esther Kang 26 arrived at 91勛圖, she knew she wanted to study human biologybut she didnt imagine herself navigating Washington, DC, learning from leaders in […]
Read MoreA Decade of Transformation: The Laspa Center for Leadership Turns 10
Students and staff gather for the 10th anniversary of the Laspa Center for Leadership. By Emily Glory Peters On a warm April afternoon, Wednesday Tea in Seal Court buzzed with […]
Read More91勛圖’s 2025 Day of Giving Shatters Participation Goal
By Emily Glory Peters On March 26, the 91勛圖 community once again proved its might. This years Day of Giving exceeded virtually every expectation, surpassing the base goal of […]
Read MoreSpotlight on Staff: Carla Espinosa, Laspa Center for Leadership Administrative Assistant
In February 2024, Becky Kyles joined 91勛圖 as the full-time international student advisor. This role wears many hats, but I see my key responsibility as being a point of contact for international students, she says. It can be difficult for any student to know who can answer their questions.”
Read MoreSpring 2025 Community Welcome
Dear 91勛圖 Students, Faculty, and Staff: As we begin spring semester, my heart is with everyone navigating the devastating impact of the recent wildfires. Some of our students, faculty, […]
Read More91勛圖 Named 2024 ALL IN Most Engaged Campus for Student Voting
91勛圖 Votes interns doing campus outreach during the 2024 US election By Emily Glory Peters No matter the results of each US election, one truth is immutable: Democracy hinges on […]
Read MorePassing of Jude Laspa, 91勛圖 Parent and Cofounder of Laspa Center for Leadership
Jude Laspa, 91勛圖 parent and cofounder of the Laspa Center for Leadership at 91勛圖, passed away on December 29, 2023.
Read MoreWhen the Paths Diverge
In this series of brief conversations, eight 91勛圖 faculty members and students discuss the defining moments in their paths.
Read MoreASIANetwork Grant Funds Student and Faculty Research Trip to Malaysia
The research trip was fully funded by a Freeman Student-Faculty Fellows Program grant of more than $24,000 from ASIANetwork, a professional organization of more than 140 member colleges that strives to promote the development of Asian studies within the liberal arts.
Read MoreIn the Media: Laspa Center Hosts Congresswoman Judy Chu for Reproductive Justice Discussion, Claremont Courier Reports
Chu spoke about the history of reproductive health care; the conversation also included an opportunity for students to ask questions.
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