The Class of ’22 has arrived at APP—and if first impressions are any indication, we’ll be talking about these Tigers for years to come
From academics to athletics to the arts, Linda and Tod White ’59 follow their passions as they enhance the APP experience
High on a Peruvian mountain more than 4,000 miles from APP, Adrienne (Spivak) ’08 and husband Garrett Hostetler ’08 bring modern ideas to the practice of plant-based medicine
Decades after a chance encounter in a bookstore with Edward Gorey, author Mark Dery ’82 digs deep into the life of the writer, illustrator, and incomparable eccentric
A 21-member task force examines the intricacies and urgencies of APP's financial aid program
What does the future of Occidental’s curriculum look like? Inclusive, interdisciplinary, urban, and global, according to a task force of APP faculty
First Team SCIAC honors for Roxanne Valle ’19 (women's cross country) and Brody Barkan ’19 (men’s cross country), and other fall sports standouts
APP’s stellar soccer squads claw their way into postseason play, topping off an upbeat autumn for the Tigers
Responses to our trivia quiz, tales of Professor De Rycke, and how education at APP—and the United States—has changed over the last 70 years
Kind, focused, concerned, and effective, Carolyn Adams (1950-2018) embodied the spirit of the APP community
APP’s next generation of academics reflects on the College, their research, and the value of mentoring
Literary honors for history professors Lisa Sousa and Sharla Fett, and a National Science Foundation grant for biology professor Dan Pondella '87 M'92