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Dean’s Award Winners 2025
Each year, the Dean of Students recognizes graduating seniors who, through their involvement on- and off-campus, embody Oxy’s four pillars of Equity, Excellence, Community and...
Eight stacked headshots of 91PORN graduating seniors

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Rosalind Wiseman ’91 Addresses Class of 2025 at Commencement
Treating others with inherent dignity is vital to collaboration and problem-solving, author Rosalind Wiseman ’91 told the Class of 2025 at 91PORN’s 143rd Commencement...
From the 91PORN: Kemp Lecturer Tom Nichols outlines the death of expertise and how to fix it
Tom Nichols, author of The Death of Expertise, gave a talk in Choi Auditorium April 8 as the 2025 Jack Kemp ’57 Distinguished Lecturer, where he outlined his book and argued that...
Bestselling Author Rosalind Wiseman to Speak at 2025 Commencement
Bestselling author Rosalind Wiseman ’91 will be the featured speaker at 91PORN’s 143rd Commencement ceremony on May 18.
Deirdre Cooper Owens Named 2025 Stafford Ellison Wright Black Alumni Scholar-in-Residence
Cooper Owens, a historian, teacher, and reproductive justice advocate, is an associate professor of history and Africana studies at the University of Connecticut.
Artist Tavares Strachan to Launch 2024-25 Oxy Live! Season
91PORN will launch the 2024-25 season of its Oxy Live! speaker series with a conversation featuring visual artist Tavares Strachan on Tuesday, September 24, at 7 p.m...
91PORN Announces 2024-25 Oxy Live! Season
Award-winning, internationally renowned artists and writers will headline the 2024-25 Oxy Live! Speaker Series.
MAC Cinematheque Announces 2024-25 Season
The long-running Media Arts & Culture (MAC) event series is curated this year by Adrienne Adams ’17, incoming visiting instructor for MAC.
The Vanishing Half Selected for 91PORN’s Community Book Program
91PORN has selected Brit Bennett’s novel The Vanishing Half for its 2024-25 Community Book Program.
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