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Pomona
College:
Reflections on a Campus Three years in the making,
this new, 192-page book by Marjorie Harth, director emerita of the Pomona
College Museum of Art, provides a beautiful, complete and informative
history of the Pomona College campus. With 169 color and
59 black and white photos, and essays by noted authors Ron Fleming '63 and
Verlyn Klinkenborg '74 and Professor of Art History George Gorse, Pomona College: Reflections on
a Campus chronicles a remarkable
transformation from a patch of desert scrub to a "college in a
garden."


Art and Sustainability -
December 6 Join Pomona College Professor of Art Sheila
Pinkel in San
Diego for a presentation on how artists have used
their media to create consciousness about the environment.
Orange
County
Tide Pools - January
6
Pomona
College
alumni, parents and friends are invited to participate in an afternoon
discussion and low-tide tour of local tide pools
with Biology Professor Nina Karnovsky at the Corona del Mar home of Jill
Apperson-Manly '85.
Winter Break Parties - January
6-13 Where does a Sagehen go when the cold wind
blows? To a Winter Break
Party! Join Pomona College alumni, students and parents
in early January for some warm Sagehen camaraderie in select cities
throughout the country.
Tip Off with the Spurs in
2008 Alumni are invited to an upcoming NBA game with
the San Antonio Spurs, each followed by a chat with Spurs assistant coach
Mike Budenholzer '92. Sign up for games in Seattle, Washington,
DC, New York, Boston and Chicago.
View the entire Alumni Events Calendar


Pomona a Leader in
Fulbright Fellowships Pomona College leads the nation in
Fulbrights awarded per capita and tops its peer liberal arts colleges in
pure numbers with 25 prestigious Fulbright
Fellowships awarded to its Class of
2007.
Car-Sharing Comes to the
Claremont Colleges Through the Colleges' new Flexcar
program, students, faculty and staff can now rent a car or van on campus
to go to the store, get to a job interview, or road trip to
Vegas.
Pomona's New
Skyspace Featured in LA
Times
Calling it a "spa for
consciousness" and "a thinking man's entertainment center," the newest Skyspace by
acclaimed artist James Turrell '65 titled, "Dividing the Light," was
recently featured in the Los Angeles
Times.
Read more campus news


Over winter break, students
will have an opportunity to connect to alumni through a program called
"Shadow a Sagehen". Through the Sagehen Career
Connection, students will identify alumni in their
geographic location and field of interest and request a time to meet and
perhaps shadow them for a day on the job.
If you are not already
registered as a Career
Advisor in the Sagehen Career Connection and you are
interested in talking with or hosting a student, please contact Kerry Martin
in the Career Development Office for more information.
Alumni can
also connect with students and one another by posting and responding to
opportunities on the Alumni Job
Connection.

A few spots are still
available for alumni to join Professor of History and Associate Dean Ken
Wolf this spring on a walking tour through Umbria in
central Italy.

Claremont's New
Village Did you know that Claremont has a new
Village? Over
the past few years, developers have been busy expanding Claremont's downtown
on the west side of Indian
Hill Boulevard. You can now find condominiums,
a hotel, movie theater, art museum, and dozens of restaurants and
shops.
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