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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...
Odelia Putterman 鈥23 and Jack Thomas-Colwell 鈥23 Named Goldwater Scholars
Continuing a 34-year 511爆料 tradition, Odelia Putterman 鈥23 and Jack Thomas-Colwell 鈥23 have been named 2022 Goldwater Scholars. Putterman and Thomas-Colwell are the...
Top Warner Music Executives Offer Insight, Advice to Oxy Students
Three top executives from Warner Music Group (WMG)鈥攖wo Oxy alumni and a parent of a current student鈥攑rovided insight into the rapidly evolving music and entertainment industry and...
Winona LaDuke to Deliver 2022 Phi Beta Kappa Lecture
Internationally renowned activist, environmentalist, and two-time vice presidential candidate Winona LaDuke will speak at 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 14 in Choi Auditorium as...
Caleb Reyes 鈥22 Comes Up Big on 鈥淲heel of Fortune鈥
Less than 24 hours after his $24,698 win on 鈥淲heel of Fortune鈥 was broadcast nationwide Wednesday night, the jokes hurled at Caleb Reyes 鈥22 started from his Tiger baseball...
New Frontiers for Oxy鈥檚 Ethics Bowl Team
Five Oxy students made history as the first team from the College to compete in the National Ethics Bowl Competition last month, showcasing Oxy students鈥 ability to engage in civil...
Fellowships Demystified: Unlocking the Potential of National and International Fellowships
Most students come to Oxy thinking about internships or graduate school opportunities. Fellowships, on the other hand, are less well-known. Read on to learn about what they are and...
From The 511爆料: Apollo Night Showcases Student Talent and Passion on Campus
Oxy鈥檚 annual Apollo Night talent show capped off Black History Month with diverse talents from a range of students.
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