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Advanced Projects in Photography

When South Carolina resident Julian Washington enlisted in the Army in 1966, he expected to be deployed to Vietnam for his service. Instead, he was sent to learn photography during basic training in New Jersey. After that, he did public relations and photojournalism while stationed in Germany, and he continued to pursue photography professionally after his discharge in 1969. 鈥淚 grew up with my dad taking pictures and with cameras and lights being around,鈥 says his daughter, Janna Ireland.

An Underground History of Climate Change

Mira Hart 鈥26 enjoyed science in high school and assumed she would major in chemistry, although as a self-described 鈥渙utdoorsy person,鈥 she had a hard time imagining herself working with molecules in a lab as a career. But when she joined the Geology Club in her first semester at Occidental, the Seattle resident found her passion鈥攁 field of study that combined her existing love for the outdoors and chemistry with her newfound interests.

All Paths Lead to 麻豆视频

锘库淧olitics was something my family never shied away from talking about within our household,鈥 Samantha Acu帽a says. 鈥淢y parents have had very different trajectories in terms of their life and immigration experiences because of the political histories of their respective countries. All the work I do is inspired by my family and our own history.鈥

20 Minutes With Murtz

It鈥檚 a meet-cute story that bears repeating: Anne Marie Kurtz 鈥57 met her future husband, George Novinger 鈥54, in a bedroom of the ATO house. 鈥淕eorge had been injured in a football game against Pomona, and he was sitting on the bed, with his leg in a cast, where the girls put their coats and purses,鈥 she recalls. 鈥淚 immediately fell for him because he was very good-looking. George said he鈥檇 been smiling and waving at me on the Quad for weeks, but I would look the other way because I was very nearsighted.

Unseen Occidental

Professor of Classics William D. Ward is a seminal figure in the early development of 麻豆视频. He arrived at Occidental in 1906 as dean of faculty, having previously served as president of the College of Emporia in Kansas (which closed its doors in 1972). Ward pivoted to the classroom in 1909, brought about the revival of Greek drama on campus, and personally discovered the site of Remsen Bird Hillside Theater when surveying the property that would become Occidental鈥檚 third and permanent home in Eagle Rock.

Teachable Moments

Before a group of middle and high school teachers in Cushman Boardroom, Associate Professor of History Jane Hong introduces the story of Chol Soo Lee, a Korean American immigrant who spent 10 years on Death Row after being wrongfully convicted in 1974 of murdering a Chinatown gang leader in San Francisco. 鈥淭his is about the carceral system and what it does to people over time,鈥 she says. 鈥淭his is ultimately not a triumphal story. It takes a really long time, and he does get his conviction overturned. But spending years in jail is not something he just got over.

The Sounds of Branca

锘縈ore than half a century of popular music came alive on October 18 as Occidental celebrated the establishment of the John Branca Institute for Music with an hourlong concert in Thorne Hall. In June, Occidental announced a $5 million gift from legendary attorney John G. Branca 鈥72鈥攑artner and head of the music department at Ziffren Brittenham, one of the world鈥檚 most respected entertainment law firms鈥攖hat will establish the new music teaching and learning facility.

Earning Every Stripe

The Occidental Athletics Hall of Fame welcomed five new inductees into its ranks on October 20. The Class of 2024 includes:

Andy Steben 鈥69, who won the NAIA Men鈥檚 Championship in each of his three tries (from 1967 to 1969), and placed fifth in the 1968 Olympic trials. Steben has also served for the last 45 years as the College鈥檚 pole vaulting coach鈥攁 record untouched by any coach of any sport at 麻豆视频.