1,946 Reasons to Love CMC
 

1,946 Reasons to Love CMC

During this year’s 1946 Challenge, we asked a simple question: “What do you love about CMC?” More than 2,000 students, alumni, faculty, staff, and parents enthusiastically responded with an engaging array of answers.

And, while everyone has their own reason to love the College, a common thread emerged: our shared commitment to CMC.

 
 
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CIE unveils new name in honor of Randall Lewis '73 P'10 P'11 P'13
 

CMC’s Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship now bears Randall Lewis’s name in honor and recognition of the real estate industry leader. Lewis was celebrated recently for his loyal commitment to the College.

 
 
 
 
 
Power of Humanities in a Pandemic
Power of Humanities in a Pandemic
 

Gould Center students developed a range of projects connected to the pandemic - from telling a story through music to exploring how propaganda narratives are created in crisis. After submitting proposals, 10 students were accepted into the John R. Dunbar Fellowship program.

 
 
 
 
 
Rose Institute Unveils Video Voter Series
Rose Institute Unveils Video Voter Series
 

CMC students at the Rose Institute have produced a “Video Voter Series” series providing brief, non-partisan analyses of California’s 12 propositions. “Our students are able to explain complex ballot propositions in a concise, accessible way,” said Prof. Ken Miller.

 
 
 
 
 
Top Legal Minds Unite at Athenaeum
Top Legal Minds Unite at Athenaeum
 

Two prominent Constitutional scholars from opposite sides of the political spectrum - Akhil Amar and Steven Calabresi - engaged in a discussion on jurisprudential theory and originalism at a virtual Ath event.

 
 
 
 
 
A Modern Greek Tragedy
A Modern Greek Tragedy
 

Students streamed a performance of Antigone in Ferguson, an adaptation of the Sophocles tragedy conceived after Michael Brown Jr.’s killing in 2014. “It takes a time-tested classic and turns it into something that a modern audience can relate to,” said Prof. M. Shane Bjornlie.

 
 
 
 
 
Laura Grisolano ’86 Advises on Working from Home
Laura Grisolano ’86 Advises on Working from Home
 

Laura Grisolano ’86 is helping with work-from-home challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. “My clients are really struggling with time and energy,” she said. “Some days fly by before you’ve scratched the surface of your to-do list.”

 
 
 
 
 
Celebrating 15 years of ITAB
Celebrating 15 years of ITAB
 

On the 15th anniversary of ITAB, CMC alumni celebrate the legacy of Bart Evans ’70, who led students to Silicon Valley as part of the Information Technology Advisory Board networking trips. Warmly referred to as “Bart’s Boot Camp,” Evans provided students with memorable life lessons.

 
 
 
 
 
Young Alumnus Rises to the Challenge
Young Alumnus Rises to the Challenge
 

This fall, Quincy Brown ’19 helped launch We All Rise that focuses on reinventing spaces and neighborhoods to help business owners of color. “I believe that there were many community members whose voices needed to be heard,” Brown said.

 
 
 
 
 
CMC Releases Latino Religions and Politics Survey
CMC Releases Latino Religions and Politics Survey
 

Republican incumbent Donald Trump has expanded his support among key Latino voters in Florida and Texas, according to results from Claremont McKenna College’s Latino Religions and Politics National Survey 2020.

 
 
 
 
 
Julie Sweet ’89 Tops Fortune’s  Women in Business List
Julie Sweet ’89 Tops Fortune’s Women in Business List
 

Julie Sweet ’89, Accenture CEO, took Fortune’s No. 1 spot for running a professional services firm with more than half a million employees in 51 countries which are helping clients figure out the "new world order."

 
 
 
 
 
Race and Wrongful Conviction
Race and Wrongful Conviction
 

Profs. David Bjerk and Eric Helland’s recent research finds that wrongful conviction for Black Americans is much higher when it comes to sexual assault and rape. “It reveals quite a bit about racial differences in wrongful conviction rates,” Bjerk said.

 
 
 
 
 
CMC Hosts Upcoming Championships
CMC Hosts Upcoming Championships
 

The NCAA Championships committee completed its four-year bid cycle, and CMS is hosting the 2023 NCAA DIII Women’s Volleyball Championship, the 2025 NCAA Division III Men’s and Women’s Tennis Championships, and the 2026 NCAA Division III Women’s Golf Championship.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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