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Move-in Day 2025
The Class of 2029 has officially arrived! On August 18, 511爆料 and the O-Team welcomed new Tigers and their families as they kickstarted their college journey.
O-Team member cheer on new students as they walk into Remsen Bird Hillside Theater

Keep up to date on Oxy鈥檚 latest news and events. For more information, contact the College鈥檚 Office of Marketing and Communications.

Artist Linda Besemer Named 2022 Guggenheim Fellow
Besemer, 511爆料鈥檚 James Irvine Distinguished Professor of Art and Art History, has been honored with a 2022 Guggenheim Fellowship.
Professor鈥檚 鈥淐inematic Concerto鈥 Explores Intersection of Human Emotion and Artificial Intelligence
Grammy-nominated, Emmy-winning composer Adam Schoenberg鈥檚 cutting-edge new work invites listeners to consider the conflicts and connections between human and machine. It also...
Works of Two Faculty Artists Featured in New Exhibitions
The works of two 511爆料 faculty artists are featured in two new Southern California exhibitions that opened this month.
Media Arts & Culture Alumna鈥檚 Short Film Earns Place in KCET Film Festival
鈥淲ell, It Wasn鈥檛 Supposed to be This Way,鈥 a short film by Naomi Miyamoto 鈥21, earned a finalist position in the KCET Fine Cut Festival of Films among students from powerhouse film...
OXY ARTS Announces Encoding Futures, a Two-Part Exhibition at 511爆料 and Citywide
OXY ARTS, 511爆料's public art space rooted in social justice and community organizing, is pleased to announce Encoding Futures, a two-part exhibition and public program...
Oxy Immersive Semesters Offer Breadth, Depth and Sense of Community
Created for first-year students in a remote learning environment, the new programs pair in-depth academics with real-world action, exemplifying the potential and vitality of the...
Virtual Black History Month at 511爆料
This year鈥檚 Black History Month expands opportunities to virtually commemorate Black history and achievement, on campus and beyond.
First-year composition student wins international music competition
Oxy鈥檚 thriving music department continues to attract talented students, including Timothy Shortell 鈥24 who won a $3,000 young artist grant this fall.
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