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Professor Melissa Coleman explores the neuroscience behind coordinated birdsong
ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ alumnus Devon Hartman ’77 has launched CHERP Solar Works, the world’s first nonprofit solar panel assembly factory, based in Pomona, CA. The project aims to create hundreds of living-wage jobs, provide free solar power to low-income families, and rebuild U.S. solar manufacturing through a national network of community-based micro-factories. Founded by Hartman’s nonprofit CHERP Inc., this initiative unites climate action and economic opportunity, reflecting the lifelong values of activism and sustainability that began at ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½.
Inside-Out-Pathway-to-BA graduate featured on NPR's Morning Edition.
Two of eight members of an initial cohort of students from the California Rehabilitation Center (CRC) who have been accepted into—and will graduate from—ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ through the College’s new Inside-Out Pathway-to-BA program.
ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ has become the first undergraduate institution in the US to transform Inside-Out curriculum into a program that leads to a BA for incarcerated learners.
Carla Valdez '21, a mathematical economics major and first-generation STEM student, approaches the application of economics on a personal level. A two-time recipient of an Edison International STEM Scholarship, she is passionate about students who are pursuing science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and related fields.