Courtney Hooks ’23: Gaining leadership skills at CMC
One characteristic that Courtney Hooks ’23 immediately noticed about Claremont McKenna College on her first visit was the welcoming atmosphere.
One characteristic that Courtney Hooks ’23 immediately noticed about Claremont McKenna College on her first visit was the welcoming atmosphere.
As a FinTech executive, Claudia Raigoza ’14 continues to apply core leadership principles that she learned as a student at CMC, including transformational leadership, organizational psychology, and executive communicati…
Claire Donnelly ’17 stands head and shoulders above most of the rest of her class at CMC—literally. At 6 feet tall, Donnelly has played center for the CMS Athenas women's basketball team since her freshman year at CMC.…
Danielle Allen, professor of political philosophy, ethics, and public policy at Harvard University, draws an arc from the American founding to the present to explore how the original vision of the Declaration of Indepen…
https://www.cmc.edu/athenaeum/250-years-our-declaration-independence-why-old-text-still-serves-us-nowAccording to a recent poll, fewer than one in five Americans approve of the way Congress is handling its job. With modern Congress largely absent from many prominent policy debates, recent Congresses have been among the…
https://www.cmc.edu/athenaeum/why-stronger-congress-might-save-american-politicsIn three years leading U.S. Embassy Stockholm, Ambassador Erik Ramanathan P’27 saw enviable diplomatic wins. Persuading Sweden to send crucial arms to defend Ukraine despite longstanding pacifist prohibitions. Shepherdi…
https://www.cmc.edu/athenaeum/four-years-ukraine-and-arctic-expansion-and-threatened-collapse-natoSince 1985, the Gould Center for Humanistic Studies has provided opportunities for humanistic research and study to students and faculty at CMC. During this 40th anniversary celebration, in addition to reminiscences abo…
https://www.cmc.edu/athenaeum/gould-center-40th-anniversary-celebrationClaire Vlases ’25 made a powerful impact on her hometown of Bozeman, Montana when she was in high school, galvanizing her community to install solar panels on the roofs of local schools and helping to shape the city’s C…
This summer has been a productive one for Caroline Bullock ’24. She has the grass stains and bruises to prove it.
After attending several high schools across the globe because of family moves, Brooklyn Button ’22 knew what she wanted in a college.