CMC Alumnae Make Forbes 30 Under 30 Lists
 

CMC Alumnae Make
Forbes 30 Under 30 Lists

Two CMCers made the Forbes Under 30 lists this year. Investment professional Lydia (Yancan) Li ’13 appeared on the Energy List, and entrepreneur Maddie Hall ’14 was the featured headliner for the Science List. Chosen by Forbes editors, reporters, and expert judges, 30 Under 30 designees are drawn from tens of thousands of nominations. The lists are considered the go-to guide for tomorrow’s leaders and innovators.

Both Hall and Li were government majors who, after graduating from CMC, ventured outside their comfort zones to trailblaze new ways of harnessing the engines of commerce to create a cleaner world.

 
 
Share Your Love Story for our 75th Anniversary
Share Your Love Story for our 75th Anniversary
 

Seeking CMC love stories—Did you meet your spouse or partner as a student, or perhaps later at a CMC reunion, or via another chance encounter? We want to know the story, sparks and all! Please send your story to pa@claremontmckenna.edu. See here for examples!

 
 
 
 
 
Focusing His Camera on Beauty and Truth
Focusing His Camera on Beauty and Truth
 

As a media studies major, Robert Cain ’21 is capturing life through the exhibition, “When a Black Woman Speaks, You Listen.” Cain has photographed CMC students, illustrating their beauty and humanity. “I wanted them to feel powerful,” Cain said.

 
 
 
 
 
Tain Lee ’12 Makes Cut in First Career PGA Tour Event
Tain Lee ’12 Makes Cut in First Career PGA Tour Event
 

Tain Lee ‘12, who won the NCAA Division III individual national championship, qualified for his first career PGA Tour event at the Farmers Insurance Open on Jan. 28-31. He made the cut, finishing in a tie for 69th place out of 156 golfers in the field.

 
 
 
 
 
Encouraging Student Philanthropy
Encouraging Student Philanthropy
 

Time, treasure, talent, ties: How are our CMC students giving back to the community and gaining value in the process? “We are delighted and grateful that our students have stepped up to raise awareness about philanthropy among their peers,” said Danielle Yellen of CMC Annual Giving.

 
 
 
 
 
New Initiative Cultivates Community, Creativity
New Initiative Cultivates Community, Creativity
 

While learning remains virtual, CMC is working closely with students to find ways to connect them with their campus and its beloved traditions. The Dean of Students office has mailed hundreds of boxes to students, containing items such as ready-to-plant succulent clippings from campus.

 
 
 
 
 
Spring Family Connections Offers Engagement
Spring Family Connections Offers Engagement
 

The event’s vibrant slate of virtual programming, which runs through March, is tailored for families eager to expand their knowledge of the College by offering a window into their student’s experience.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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