Faculty Recital: Miro Sprague
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Jamila Woods is an award-winning poet, musician, and interdisciplinary artist from Chicago. Her writing has been published in POETRY, Poets.org, The Offing, and several anthologies. She has received fellowships from Hedgebrook, The Poetry Foundation, and Civitella Ranieri. Her three solo albums, HEAVN (2017), LEGACY! LEGACY! (2019), and Water Made Us (2023) were released by JagJaguwar Records to critical acclaim.
Free and open to the public. Ticket reservations required - get yours now on Eventbrite!
ALL employers attending the Career & Internship Fair are actively recruiting for interns and full-time employees!
The Career & Internship Fair is open to all students and recent alumni (class of 2022-2024) seeking a full-time, professional job or internship. Don't forget to wear business attire and bring copies of your resume!
There will also be an opportunity to have a professional portrait taken during the Fair.
The 2025 Antoinette and Vincent M. Dungan Lectureship on Energy and the Environment
The Core Program is excited to host award-winning chef, author, and activist Bryant Terry for a talk on the topic of food justice. The talk is open to the entire community. First-year students are required to attend.
Tucked within a liberal arts college in Northeast Los Angeles, the Moore Lab of Zoology is a hidden gem that houses over 65,000 bird and mammal specimens.
Discover local birds, morphological adaptations, rare extinct birds, a painstakingly-collected hummingbird collection, and see museum specimens that represent Mexico’s bird diversity prior to major habitat change.
Tucked within a liberal arts college in Northeast Los Angeles, the Moore Lab of Zoology is a hidden gem that houses over 65,000 bird and mammal specimens.
Discover local birds, morphological adaptations, rare extinct birds, a painstakingly-collected hummingbird collection, and see museum specimens that represent Mexico’s bird diversity prior to major habitat change.