2024: The Year in Photos
Look back on the past year through the lens of Occidental College photographer and videographer Marc Campos, as well as freelance photographers John Valenzuela and Sam Leigh.
An Occidental College lacrosse player jumps into the air joyfully after a team victory

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Occidental Faculty Honored for Teaching, Research, and Mentorship
Eight Occidental College professors were honored for exceptional teaching, scholarship, and service on September 17 at the College’s annual faculty awards ceremony.
OXY ARTS Hosts Kenturah Davis ’02 for First Solo Institutional Exhibition in Los Angeles
“Dark Illumination” features a body of work that examines the significance of shadows in our sensory experience.
Ireland, Sanchez Are "Transformative Hires" for Occidental's Art & Art History Department
As the newest faculty members in Oxy's Art and Art History Department this fall, Janna Ireland and Jose Guadalupe Sanchez III will be teaching photography and painting...
Artist Linda Besemer Named 2022 Guggenheim Fellow
Besemer, Occidental College’s James Irvine Distinguished Professor of Art and Art History, has been honored with a 2022 Guggenheim Fellowship.
Works of Two Faculty Artists Featured in New Exhibitions
The works of two Occidental College faculty artists are featured in two new Southern California exhibitions that opened this month.
Cleland, Coons and Gamble Professors Named
Three Occidental College professors have been appointed to some of the oldest, most prestigious named professorships at the College.
Oxy Faculty Honored for Teaching, Scholarship and Service
Six Occidental College professors were honored for exceptional teaching, scholarship and service at a November 2 campus reception hosted by Vice President for Academic Affairs and...
International Student Finds Support and Connection After a Year of Isolation
Oxy’s adapted in-person experience has allowed international student Renee Ye ’24 to find her voice in class and a community in her home away from home.
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