New Student Parties Set
The CMC Alumni Association has organized a record number of new student parties across the globe, beginning Saturday, July 26 and continuing throughout the month of August, in locations such as Boston, Chicago, Los Ange…
The CMC Alumni Association has organized a record number of new student parties across the globe, beginning Saturday, July 26 and continuing throughout the month of August, in locations such as Boston, Chicago, Los Ange…
Claremont McKenna College has been selected to offer a special workshop on Threat Assessment in Schools from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, July 10 in Pickford Auditorium, Bauer Center. The program, called the Safe Sch…
Campaign Gift fromThe Marie-Josee and Henry R. Kravis Foundation Claremont McKenna College today announced a landmark gift of $75 million from The Marie-Josee and Henry R. Kravis Foundation. In recognition of this gift,…
Quieter than Commencement, but a campus collaboration nonetheless, Earth Day activities at CMC this spring continued a year-long effort by students, staff, and faculty to live greener. Energies in earth-friendly activit…
Nicole Hamon was watching television at home the morning of May 12 when the news broke that China had been rocked by a devastating earthquake."In a matter of seconds I told myself, Good, I don't have any students in Chi…
CMC's Roberts Environmental Center today released a detailed analysis of the social responsibility reporting efforts of California's top corporations. Titled, Analysis of Sustainability Reporting of Fortune Companies in…
The Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) recently recognized Claremont McKenna College as one of the best private liberal arts institutions in Overall Performance for educational fundraising. The annu…
Life Fitness founder Augie Nieto '80, whose battle against ALS was featured in the spring 2006 issue of CMC (read full story: http://www.claremontmckenna.edu/news/cmcmagazine/2006spring/Nieto/) received a visit this wee…
In May 2002, Gaines Post Jr., professor emeritus of history, began a long journey from California to Wisconsin, doing what few in the 21st century would dare even contemplate: leaving radio, cell phone, and all forms of…
The Institute for the Study of Secularism in Society and Culture, in conjunction with the Henry Salvatori Center for the Study of Individual Freedom in the Modern World and the Dean of the Faculty's Office, will host a…