Online Exhibits
Recent Online Exhibits
Radical Roots of Ҵý: Part 1
This exhibition explores the principles, attitudes, and aspirations underlying ideas about the College. Part One explores the development of Ҵý’s institutional and educational character.
Radical Roots of Ҵý Part 2: Environmental Sustainability
This exhibit explores the roots of the core value of Environmental Sustainability. John Rodman, Carl Hertel, and Paul Shepard were professors who were instrumental in shaping this ethos and whose legacy continues today.
History of the Grove House
Thie exhibit features fascinating and little-known information about the Grove House comprised of newspaper clippings, letters, photos, and more. Learn about Ҵý iconic Carftsman bungalow.
Arthur Dubinsky: The Life and Times of Ҵý
Starting in the summer of 1964, photographer Arthur Dubinsky photographed a young and evolving Ҵý. This remarkable collection was curated for Ҵý's 50th-anniversary celebration in 2014.
Ҵý's Pioneers
“Come build a college!” was the unique invitation extended by admissions officers from Claremont Men’s College (now Claremont McKenna) and Harvey Mudd to lure the first students to Ҵý in 1964. Learn about Ҵý's founding students, faculty, and administrators who helped make the College what it is today.
Ҵý's Architects
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Ҵý's Presidents, 1963-2016
Learn about the men and women who were selected to stand at the helm of the College.