Homecoming & Family Weekend 2023 Weekend Guide

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HOME IS WHERE THE IS 2023 | Weekend Guide October 20 - 22, 2023


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Berkus Hall Office of Disability Services

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DeMandel Aquatics Center

10. Herrick Memorial Chapel and Interfaith Center 11. Intercultural Community Center 12. Jack Kemp Stadium Patterson Field

13. Johnson Hall Choi Auditorium McKinnon Center for Global Affairs, Global Forum 14. Norris Hall of Chemistry Mosher 1 15. OXY ARTS (4757 York Boulevard) 16. Rush Gymnasium 17. Thorne Hall Thorne Lawn


WELCOME HOME! Welcome to Homecoming & Family Weekend 2023! In this program, you’ll find all of the information you need to make the most of your Homecoming experience. Take a look at the schedule of activities (pages 4–9) and you’ll see that there is much to enjoy.

Dana Brandsey ’02 Director, Alumni and Parent Engagement

There’s something for every Tiger in this weekend’s diverse programming. Get a taste of your student’s college life, or relive your own experience, by participating in one of our Student for a Day sessions, curated and led by Oxy faculty. Celebrate the historic success of The Oxy Campaign For Good on a choose-your-own-adventure tour across campus, experiencing the wonderful ways the Campaign has already impacted Oxy. Hear President Harry J. Elam, Jr. speak about the Occidental Promise, his collaborative vision for the future of the College through 2030. Chill out on the Quad Saturday afternoon at Oswald’s Homecoming Celebration, featuring a student spirit parade. Enjoy the vocal stylings of our worldfamous Glee Club at their annual Homecoming concert and, if you’ve brought the little ones, Occidental Children’s Theater is a sure hit for the young (and the young at heart). Cheer on Tiger athletes at multiple Homecoming competitions. And so much more. During the course of the weekend, Oxy staff will be on hand to help make your Homecoming & Family Weekend experience a great one. We look forward to having you on campus and spending time with you. Io Triumphe!

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ALL-DAY ACTIVITIES

EVERYONE WELCOME!

Barack Walk Self-Guided Walking Tour

Oxy On-Demand Library of Content

Enjoy this unique self-guided tour of campus highlighting President Barack Obama ’83’s time at Oxy. Tour brochures will be available at the Check-In Canopy.

In addition to the live events offered during Homecoming & Family Weekend, we invite you to stay connected to your Oxy community wherever you are and whenever you can. We have put together a collection of curated video content to bring you inside the Oxy experience. Visit oxy. edu/events/alumni-demand-video.

Friday: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Saturday: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Oxy’s Undergraduate Research Conference Student Posters Display Lobby, Academic Commons Drop by the Academic Commons for a glimpse into some of Oxy’s best student research work, straight from our annual Summer Research Conference.

FRIDAY

Check-In Canopy Hours: 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. (Academic Quad)

10 – 10:30 a.m.

10 a.m. – 12 p.m.

Campus Safety Overview

Intercultural Community Center Open House (session 1)

Global Forum, Johnson Hall Director of Campus Safety Rick C. Tanksley will provide an overview of campus safety services, initiatives, and programs designed to create a safer environment for students, staff, and faculty.

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Intercultural Community Center The Intercultural Community Center would love to host you at our Homecoming 2023 Open House. Come and see our space, build community, and learn about our current initiatives that continue to uplift the experiences of BIPOC, first-generation, and LGBTQIA+ students. Light refreshments will be provided. This event is part of The Oxy Experience For Good (see page 11).


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20

10:30 – 11:30 a.m.

1 – 2 p.m.

Campus Tour (session 1)

Office of Disability Services Open House

Tour departs from Check-In Canopy

Office of Disability Services, Berkus Hall

Discover why Occidental was named one of America’s 10 most beautiful college campuses as you learn about the communal and intellectual campus life of today’s students. Tour led by an Office of Admission student tour guide. This tour will take you to all parts of campus. Comfortable shoes and a refillable water bottle are recommended. Space is limited.

Drop in and meet staff and learn more about how the Office of Disability Services is committed to providing reasonable accommodations and support for students with disabilities.

11 a.m. – 12 p.m.

Discover why Occidental was named one of America’s 10 most beautiful college campuses as you learn about the communal and intellectual campus life of today’s students. Tour led by an Office of Admission student tour guide. This tour will take you to all parts of campus. Comfortable shoes and a refillable water bottle are recommended. Space is limited.

Student for a Day – Life Below the Surface Moore Lab of Zoology 151, Anderson Center for the Environmental Sciences

2 – 3 p.m.

Campus Tour (session 2) Tour departs from Check-In Canopy

Explore the vast diversity and unity of marine animals, from sponges to sharks with professors Shana Goffredi and Dan Pondella. This laboratory setting will guide participants through the evolution of body form and function of animals that live in the largest habitat on Earth. This event is part of The Oxy Experience For Good (see page 11). Space is limited.

2:15 – 3:15 p.m.

11 a.m. – 12 p.m.

Mosher 1, Norris Hall of Chemistry

Student for a Day – The Importance of Oxy Plants Tour departs from the Check-In Canopy Join Professor Gretchen North for a walking tour of Oxy’s plants. Beginning with the iconic oaks on the Quad, we’ll visit trees and other plants on campus and discuss their significance, not only to the Occidental community, but also to the local community and beyond. This event is part of The Oxy Experience For Good (see page 11). Space is limited.

12 – 1 p.m.

Writing Center Open House Ground Floor, Academic Commons The Writing Center offers all students resources to support their writing at any stage in the writing process, for any task or genre, and in any discipline. Students can work one on one with peer writing advisers or faculty specialists.

1 – 2 p.m.

Student for a Day – The Federal Reserve, Inflation, and Monetary Policy Join Economics Associate Professor Andrew Jalil for a fascinating lecture on the federal reserve, inflation, and monetary policy. What accounts for the recent policy decisions of the Federal Reserve? What are the likely effects of these policy actions? This session describes the research methods economists use to study monetary policy, with a focus on the economic outlook today. This event is part of The Oxy Experience For Good (see page 11).

2 – 3:45 p.m.

An Open House for the The Lowercase: Oxy’s Unique Underground Printshop Lowercase Press Room, Academic Commons Oxy’s Community Book Program and Visiting Assistant Professor Jocelyn Pederson invite you to tour the new Lowercase Letterpress Printshop and make your own card featuring a quote from Braiding Sweetgrass, this year’s Community Book selection.

Embracing Opportunities: A Panel Discussion on Maximizing HCC Summer-Funded Internships Mosher 1, Norris Hall of Chemistry Join the Hameetman Career Center for an engaging and informative panel discussion with students and staff to learn more about Career Services’ Summer 2024 funded internship opportunities. If students are looking to gain experience and grow both personally and professionally, you don’t want to miss this discussion!

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3 – 5 p.m.

Intercultural Community Center Open House (session 2) Intercultural Community Center Welcome back to Oxy! The Intercultural Community Center would love to host you at our Homecoming 2023 Open House. Come and see our space, build community, and learn about our current initiatives that continue to uplift the experiences of BIPOC, first-generation, and LGBTQIA+ students. Light refreshments will be provided. This event is part of The Oxy Experience For Good (see page 11).

4 – 5 p.m.

Student Musical Showcase Bird Studio, Booth Music Hall

2 – 4 p.m.

OXY ARTS – The Iridescence of Knowing Open House OXY ARTS, 4757 York Boulevard Visit OXY ARTS for a walkthrough of our fall 2023 exhibition, The Iridescence of Knowing, which explores the rich lineage of Indigenous cultural production in Tovaangar, known today as the greater Los Angeles basin. The exhibition brings together a collection of works from diverse artists from multiple generations and varied First Peoples communities of Southern California. The works challenge conventional boundaries between "craft" and "fine art,” uplifting intergenerational transmission of culture, the significance of lineage, and the profound connections between cultural tradition and contemporary artistic practices. You’re invited to tour the exhibition with OXY ARTS staff and learn more about our ongoing exhibitions and community based work at the gallery. This event is part of The Oxy Experience For Good (see page 11).

3 – 4 p.m.

Student for a Day – AI and Pedagogy: How AI Tools are Impacting Teaching at Oxy Third Floor, Academic Commons Join an esteemed panel of faculty and staff members as they share their current thinking about artificial intelligence tools and approaches to using and avoiding them, both generally in higher education and specifically at Oxy. Panelists include Carmel Levitan, professor of Cognitive Science and director of the Center for Teaching Excellence; Julie Prebel, associate professor of American Studies and director of Writing Center & Programs; Carolyn Brighouse, associate dean for student academic affairs and professor of Cognitive Science and Philosophy; Kathleen Makarewicz, science librarian; and Eli Chartkoff, academic technology librarian. This event is part of The Oxy Experience For Good (see page 11).

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Enjoy an informal recital featuring current Oxy students! You will hear students perform solo vocal and instrumental selections as well as chamber music and jazz ensemble selections. This event will feature the Music Department’s brand new Steinway & Sons Spirio grand piano. Space is limited.

5 – 6:30 p.m.

From Highland Park to Hollywood: Finding a Career in Entertainment after Occidental Choi Auditorium, Johnson Hall The path to Hollywood and a career in the entertainment industry is one that many Oxy students set out on. But, what does the journey look like after graduation? Join Media Arts & Culture Professor Broderick Fox as he interviews an esteemed panel of alumni, Sam Bergen ’04, Caitrin Rogers ’04, and Meko Winbush ’03, who have led successful careers in the entertainment industry.

6:30 – 8 p.m.

ViSTA Reception – Volunteers in Service of Tiger Admission Collins House Patio The Occidental College Office of Admission is so grateful to the alumni and parent ViSTA volunteers who partner with us in connecting with future Oxy Tigers and their families. All current volunteers are invited to attend the reception as a small gesture of our appreciation. Alumni or Oxy parents and family members who are interested in learning more about the ViSTA program are welcome to join us as well.


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21

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Check-In Canopy Hours: 8:45 a.m. - 4 p.m. (Academic Quad)

9:30 – 10:30 a.m.

Occidental Children’s Theater Performance: Snow White and the 007 Dwarfs Thorne Hall Lawn

THE OXY CAMPAIGN

The critically-acclaimed Occidental Children’s Theater is celebrating more than 25 years with an original story, Snow White and the 007 Dwarfs, plus three adventurous adaptations of traditional folktales from Japan, Mexico and The Congo.

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9 – 11:30 a.m.

The Oxy Experience For Good Various locations Join us for a journey across campus to experience the impact of The Oxy Campaign For Good. Engage with new spaces and learn about the ways your investment in the College’s future is already shaping the student experience— directly from students, faculty, staff and alumni. See pages 10-13 for more information.

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12 – 2 p.m.

Oswald’s Homecoming Celebration and Spirit Parade Academic Quad Everyone’s favorite tiger, Oswald, invites you to a joyful Homecoming celebration on the Quad, featuring a Spirit Parade, music, and a variety of games and activities such as face painting, henna tattoos, a caricature artist, a photo booth, as well as a bounce house and an inflatable obstacle course! Enjoy a no-host lunch with delicious cuisine from local food trucks. For those 21 and older, the Tiger Tavern* beer and wine garden will also be open. Food trucks and Tavern open 12 - 2; some other activities open longer. Alumni affinity groups, Greek organizations, Athletics, and GOLD alumni will have reserved tables on the Quad. *Tiger Tavern is an optional element at Oswald’s Homecoming Celebration and Spirit Parade. Registration required. $10 entry fee. 21+ (w/ government ID) to enter.

11 a.m. – 4 p.m.

September 14 - November 18 OXY ARTS – The Iridescence of Knowing Open oxyarts.oxy.edu | oxyarts Gallery Hours Image: Katie Dorame, Sunbridge (2023)

OXY ARTS, 4757 York Boulevard Visit OXY ARTS for a walkthrough of our fall 2023 exhibition, The Iridescence of Knowing, which explores the rich lineage of Indigenous cultural production in Tovaangar, known today as the greater Los Angeles basin. The exhibition brings together a collection of works from diverse artists from multiple generations and varied First Peoples communities of Southern California. The works challenge conventional boundaries between "craft" and "fine art,” uplifting intergenerational transmission of culture, the significance of lineage, and the profound connections between cultural tradition and contemporary artistic practices. You’re invited to tour the exhibition with OXY ARTS staff and learn more about our ongoing exhibitions and community based work at the gallery.

11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

The Occidental Promise with President Harry J. Elam, Jr. Thorne Hall We invite you to hear President Harry J. Elam, Jr. share his collaborative vision for the future of Occidental College through 2030. Bob Johnson ’77 and John Branca ’72 will join President Elam to discuss Oxy’s dedication to academic excellence, the impact of the liberal arts on the entertainment industry, and opportunities for the future of the College.

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12:30 – 4 p.m.

GOLD Bar Crawl Tour begins at the Tiger Tavern on the Quad Graduates of the Last Decade (classes of 2014-2023), join us for the first annual GOLD pub crawl! We will start on campus at the Tiger Tavern with a drink during the Spirit Parade, followed by the nostalgic walk to Walt’s. Our final stop will be at the neighboring Capri Club. After an afternoon of fun, we will return to campus where you are invited to watch the women’s soccer homecoming match and support the Tigers. We welcome you to join us at any of these stops along the way! Please register for both the GOLD Bar Crawl and the Tiger Tavern if you plan to participate in both the on-campus and off-campus stops. Advance registration required. GOLD alumni only.


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22

2 – 5 p.m.

Oxy Gaming Room Open House Room 364, Academic Commons Check out the College’s newest immersive space, the Oxy Gaming Room, which allows students to play digital games and try out new gaming technologies. Join us for open gaming hours where we’ll hand you a controller and invite you to take it for a spin. Gamers of all skill levels can try a variety of games across multiple platforms. This event is part of The Oxy Experience For Good (see page 11).

6 p.m.

2:30 p.m.

Women’s Volleyball vs. University of La Verne

Men’s Water Polo vs. San Diego Mesa College

Rush Gymnasium

De Mandel Aquatics Center

6:30 – 8 p.m.

2:30 – 3:15 p.m.

Hall of Fame Class of 2023 Meet & Greet

Glee Club Alumni Sing Rehearsal

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Herrick Memorial Chapel & Interfaith Center For the first time ever, Glee Club alumni are invited to sing a few selections with the current Glee Club members at the Homecoming Concert. If you sang in the Glee Club as a student and you are interested in participating in this special occasion, please join us for the rehearsal. Song selections include: “Justorum Animae” by Lassus and "O! What a Beautiful City" arranged by Shawn Kirchner, and, as always, the Oxy Song Medley. Advanced registration required. Glee Club alumni only.

2:30 – 4 p.m.

A Celebration of Life for Dr. Brice Harris, Jr. P’87 Global Forum, Johnson Hall Please join us to remember Dr. Brice Harris, Jr. P’87, professor of History emeritus, and the immeasurable impact that he had on generations of Oxy students. The celebration will include light refreshments and ample opportunity to connect and share your favorite Brice story with others whose lives he touched.

We recognize our rich tradition of student-athlete success with the induction of the 2023 class into the Occidental College Athletics Hall of Fame. Tiger alumni who participated in Oxy Athletics are welcome to join us for a social event designed to celebrate four inductees including one team. See page 15 for more about this year’s inductees. Registration required. Cost is $10 per person. Athletics alumni only.

7 p.m.

Women’s Soccer vs. Whittier College (Senior Game) Patterson Field, Jack Kemp Stadium The Hall of Fame Class of 2023 inductees will be introduced at halftime of the final game of our Homecoming competitions. Introductions will take place at approximately 7:45 p.m.

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4 p.m.

Men’s Soccer vs. Whittier College

9:30 a.m.

Patterson Field, Jack Kemp Stadium

Men’s Soccer Alumni Game

5 – 6 p.m.

Patterson Field, Jack Kemp Stadium

Occidental College Glee Club Annual Homecoming Concert Herrick Memorial Chapel & Interfaith Center Enjoy the long-standing Homecoming tradition of a concert by the world-renowned Occidental College Glee Club. This year, Glee Club alumni are invited to sing a few songs along with the Glee Club!

10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.

Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2023 Induction Ceremony Cannon Plaza The Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2023 will be inducted at this formal ceremony and banquet celebrating their achievements and outstanding contributions to Oxy Athletics. Brunch will be served. See page 15 for more about this year’s inductees. By invitation only.

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The Oxy Campaign For Good The Oxy Campaign For Good, Occidental’s most successful comprehensive fundraising campaign, came to a record-breaking close on June 30, 2023. The Campaign raised more than $252 million for student scholarships, academic excellence, campus improvements and the overall student experience. More than 15,000 members of the Occidental community came together to support the four pillars of the campaign: Access, Distinction, Campus and Today.

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$97 million raised to endow scholarships, internships and research opportunities.

$54 million raised to endow professorships and to fuel the continued evolution of academic and co-curricular programs.

New immersive student experiences, including the Barack Obama Scholars Program and the Immigration and Social Justice summer internship.

Seven new endowed professorships and directorships, including in the recently established Black Studies and Computer Science departments.

A revitalized athletics complex, anchored by the De Mandel Aquatics Center, McKinnon Family Tennis Center and Robinson Family Terrace.

The new Anderson Center for Environmental Sciences, which includes a renovated Moore Lab of Zoology and a renewed portion of the adjacent Bioscience building, providing enhanced interdisciplinary teaching, research and exhibition spaces.

A new home and expanded support for OXY ARTS, the College’s community-based art center.

The Choi Family Music Production Center, including a state-of-the-art recording studio, control room and 16-student music computer lab.

Investments in student wellness, including the new campus wide student health promotion program.

$37 million to support the Oxy Fund, which serves the immediate and most urgent needs of the College from financial aid and academics to student life and athletics.

More than $150 million toward the College’s endowment.

The Oxy Campaign For Good is already making an impact on the student experience and will benefit generations of Oxy Tigers to come.

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THE OXY CAMPAIGN FOR GOOD

The Oxy Experience For Good We are excited to celebrate The Oxy Campaign For Good and the community of Tigers who came together to make this the most successful fundraising campaign in Oxy history. Take a journey across campus to experience the impact of the Campaign. Engage with new spaces and learn about the ways your investment in the College’s future is already shaping the student experience—directly from students, faculty, and staff. Spend Saturday morning with the Chemistry Department, enjoy a demonstration of Oxy’s Steinway & Sons Spirio player piano or visit as many stops as you can in this open-ended exploration of campus. Pick up a limited edition Oxy keepsake at each stop and choose your own adventure!

Friday Program •

OXY ARTS Open House - OXY ARTS was opened through support from The Oxy Campaign For Good. See page 6 for event description and time.

Intercultural Community Center Open House - Programming for the ICC was enhanced through investments from The Oxy Campaign For Good. See page 4 and 6 for event description and times.

Student For A Day sessions - Get a classroom-level perspective on the impact of investments in faculty research, and the evolution of academic and co-curricular programs made through the campaign. See pages 5-6 for event descriptions and times.

Saturday Program and Schedule •

The Oxy For Good Experience - Experience the impact of The Oxy Campaign For Good on this self-guided tour from 9 - 11:30 a.m. Start and stop the tour wherever you like. See pages 12-13 for more information about each tour stop, including presentation times.

The Occidental Promise with President Harry J. Elam, Jr. - Following the tour at 11:30 a.m., join President Elam at Thorne Hall for the keynote address and a panel with Bob Johnson ’77 and John Branca ’72. Then head over to the Academic Quad for Oswald’s Homecoming Celebration and Spirit Parade.

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The Oxy Experience For Good Over $31 million was raised to transform our historic campus with new buildings and facilities and critical renovations. Experience the impact with a journey across campus. On Saturday, October 21, all tour stops will be open from 9 - 11:30 a.m. Refer to the schedule below for each stop’s unique presentation times.

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Explore the renovated Anderson Center for Environmental Sciences and take in the beauty of the deep sea mural by Jane Kim of Ink Dwell Studio.

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Sycamore Glen Saturday, 10 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 11 a.m. Join Dean of Academic Affairs, Wendy Sternberg, students and faculty to hear the work of some of Oxy’s unique immersive programs.

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Saturday, 10 a.m., 11 a.m. Join Oxy Gaming Club members, and Dean of Students, Rob Flot, to hear how Oxy’s newest student space came to be. We’ll hand you a controller for a truly immersive experience.

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Improvements: Resurfaced Bill Henry Track, New Looby Long Jump, Replacement Synthetic Turf on Patterson Field

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Norris Hall of Chemistry - The Future of Norris Saturday, 9:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m. Learn about the efforts underway to renovate Norris Hall and the Academic Mastery Program.

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Norris Hall of Chemistry - Research Spotlight Saturday, 10 a.m., 11 a.m. Take a peek into our students’ current learning spaces and hear about the cutting-edge research work underway.

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Choi Family Music Production Center Saturday, 9:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m. The Choi Family Music Production Center features a state-of-the-art recording studio, a control room and music computer lab. Watch a demonstration and hear from the center's director.

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Bird Studio Saturday, 10 a.m., 11 a.m. Attend the demonstration of Oxy’s newest Steinway & Sons piano, the Spirio R, the world’s finest high resolution player piano.

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Improvements: Anderson Baseball Field

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Herrick Memorial Chapel and Interfaith Center

Improvements: Gresham Dining Hall

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Toland Way Veterans Housing (off-campus)

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Pass through the ornate gates at Kemp Stadium and walk the resurfaced Bill Henry Track to enter the new, world-class De Mandel Aquatics Center.

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McKinnon Family Tennis Center and Robinson Family Terrace Saturday, 11 a.m. Hear from coaches and staff about the state of Oxy Athletics today and how the updated facilities have made an impact on student-athletes.

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2023 ALUMNI & PARENT LEADERSHIP ALUMNI BOARD OF GOVERNORS Brenda Barham Hill ’71 P’03 President Jacob R. Stevens ’08 President-elect

Caroline M. Moassessi and Kurosh Moassessi P’25

Terry A. Rajendran and Dr. Sundar Rajendran P’23

Christine L. Anderson P’25

Tracy L. Pesikoff and Joshua A. Pesikoff P’26

Christine M. Seeley ’92 and Bruce J. Seeley P’21 P’24 Diane M. Bessette and Peter R. Denwood P’23

Steven C. Case ’80 Vice President

Donald R. Share P’23

David I. Poetzinger ’89 P’17 Vice President

Dr. Lauren S. Muhlheim and Eric W. Muhlheim P’23

Talia A. Robinson ’97 Vice President

Erika L. Brewer and William D. Brewer P’21

Jackie M. Provost ’02 Member-at-Large

Eva T. Holm and Douglas S. Holm P’19

Kevin F. Adler ’07

Hillary D. Spruance and Jacob V. Spruance, Sr. P’25

Paul M. Andres ’81

Joseph J. Summerill IV and Wesley D. Bizzell P’27

Jordan A. Brown ’13 Melvin Canas ’95

Karen Hogan and Jeff Hogan P’27

Regina M. Clemente ’03 Anne (Mikolajcik) de Ridder ’98 Williams Kwame Do III ’16 Sharon K. Emanuelli ’73 P’16 Isaac L. Glanzrock ’17

M. Jacinta Pister and J. Richard Whitmore P’12 P’16 P’20

Alex P. Graves ’09 Cynthia A. Haynes ’13

Mara Silverstein and Baron Silverstein P’27

Ryan W. Henderson ’18 William A. Johnson, Jr. ’75 Dr. Kenneth C. Kalunian ’75 Deanna D. Kilgour ’86 P’18 Jessica A. Kirkpatrick ’02 Maria G. Limas ’95 Clarissa Martinez De Castro ’89 Araceli Naranjo ’99

Meghan F. Astrachan and Isaac-Daniel T. Astrachan P’25 Melissa Y. Cook and Andrew B. Cook P’23 Meredith Levy and Erez Levy P’26 Michelle W. Henry and John D. Henry P’22 Mindy F. Duryea and Sandy Y. Draper P’24

Calli C. Obern ’16 Angela Patriarca ’03

Moira E. Bailey and Thomas W. Duffy P’19

Benjamin A. Phelps ’03 Esther H. Teodoro ’95 Jacob E. Valk ’13

PARENTS COUNCIL Annette J. Butner and Chris A. Butner P’26 Azadeh Foyouzi-Mohebbi and Afshin Mohebbi- Gilani P’23

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Lucia M. Gonzalez ’95

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Willa J. Bernstein and Kevin M. Murphy P’23 Yolanda T. Becker and Dr. Bryan N. Becker P’24

CAMPAIGN STEERING COMMITTEE Anne Wilson Cannon ’74 Co-chair William M. Kahane ’70 Co-chair Gil Kemp P’04 Co-chair David W. Berkus ’62 P’95 GP’16 Member Eileen A. Brown ’73 Member Harold A. Brown ’73 Member Lucia W. Choi-Dalton ’89 P’27 Member Gloria C. Duffy ’75 Member Gary L. Kaplan ’71 Member John B. Power ’58 H’19 GP’12 GP’26 Member Steve Robinson ’77 Member S. Tod White ’59 Member David H. Anderson ’63 Honorary Member Dennis A. Collins P’94 Honorary Member Virginia “Ginny” Cushman ’55 Honorary Member John Cushman ’55 Honorary Member

Paula M. Ramey-Pérez and Paul L. Pérez P’23

John Farmer P’98 Honorary Member

Rebecca Smith P’24 Sang Mi Lim and Yung C. Lim P’23

Stephen F. Hinchliffe Jr. ’55 H’16 P’88 GP’18 GP’23 Honorary Member

Sonya M. Clark-Herrera and Eugene H. Clark-Herrera P’25

Catherine Young Selleck ’55 H’18 Honorary Member


OCCIDENTAL ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME CLASS OF 2023 This weekend, the Occidental Athletics Hall of Fame welcomes four new inductees into its ranks—its first class since 2019. Established in 2012, the Hall of Fame honors outstanding achievement in competition, service, dedication, and commitment to Occidental athletics.

The 1974-75 and 1975-76 Men’s Basketball Teams

Nadine Felix Guest ’70 (Basketball, Softball, and Volleyball)

Under Coach Bill Westphal, the Tigers went 40-15 over two seasons, finishing 10-2 in conference play each season and winning back-to-back SCIAC Championships.

A triple threat in basketball, softball, and volleyball, Nadine made her biggest impact as a point guard in basketball. As a senior, she averaged 25 points a game while shooting better than 50 percent from the floor.

Cresey Stewart Maher ’87 (Track & Field and Cross Country)

Walt Rohlfing ’66 (Swimming and Diving)

A two-sport All-American, Cresey set a national record in the 1,500-meter run at the 1987 Division III track and field championships with a time of 4:27.11. Maher graduated cum laude and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Mu Epsilon and Mortar Board.

As a senior, Walt won the 200 freestyle at the National NAIA Swimming & Diving Championships, setting an NAIA record (1:50.7), and finishing second in the 100 freestyle.

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OXY HOMECOMING & FAMILY WEEKEND 2023

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GENERAL INFORMATION HOMECOMING & FAMILY WEEKEND 2023

GENERAL QUESTIONS

Office of Alumni and Parent Engagement........................(323) 259-2601

ACADEMIC COMMONS (LIBRARY) HOURS Friday: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday: 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.

Saturday: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

BOOKSTORE HOURS Enjoy a 20% discount at the Bookstore during Homecoming & Family Weekend. Friday: 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

POSTAL OPERATIONS HOURS Friday: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Saturday: 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Open Swim Subject to change Friday: 12 – 2 p.m. Sunday: 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Saturday: Closed

4. Stay on the phone with the dispatcher and answer as many questions as possible regarding the subject’s condition.

The Marketplace Located on the second floor of the Johnson Student Center, it offers à la carte dining options during the following hours: Saturday: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

The Tiger Cooler Located in Samuelson Pavilion, across the JSC Quad from the Johnson Student Center, it offers grilled items and snacks during the following hours:

Please note: Campus Safety will NOT provide rides to off-campus locations, nor will they pick up from off-campus locations.

ACCESSIBILITY The College endeavors to make its facilities available to everyone, but its hillside location and historic architecture may present difficulties for people living with disabilities. The College shall make a reasonable attempt to accommodate any such needs. Shuttle rides are provided between campus building entrances for the duration of Homecoming & Family Weekend. Please refer to the inside cover of this program for shuttle stop locations. Service animals specifically trained to perform work or a task are welcome on campus.

Saturday: 1:30 p.m. – 12:30 a.m.

The Green Bean Located on the second floor of the Johnson Student Center, adjacent to Branca Patio, it offers coffee, snacks and cold drinks during the following hours: Friday: 7:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday: 9 a.m. – 10 p.m.

1. Call Campus Safety at (323) 259-2599. A Campus Safety officer will respond and assist as needed.

3. When calling 911 or Campus Safety, be prepared to provide the following information: (a) whether the subject is breathing, conscious or bleeding; (b) the subject’s gender and age; (c) your name and phone number.

Dining payments are by student meal plan or cash only. ATM is located in the mail center on the ground floor of the Johnson Student Center.

Friday: 8 a.m. – 12:30 a.m. Sunday: 5 p.m. – 11:30 p.m.

MEDICAL OR OTHER EMERGENCIES

Saturday: 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.

DINING AT OXY

Friday: 7:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. Sunday: 10 a.m.– 7:30 p.m.

In order to provide a safe and healthy environment for all of our alumni, students, staff, and faculty present on campus during Homecoming & Family Weekend, it is the policy of Occidental College that smoking or vaping of tobacco or any substance, including e-cigarettes, is prohibited in all enclosed buildings, facilities, and designated outdoor event spaces or within 30 feet of any of the foregoing. The College expects all visiting guests on campus to comply with local, state, and federal laws. Although marijuana is legal under California law, it remains illegal under federal law. Therefore, marijuana use on campus is prohibited.

2. If you believe you are experiencing a life-threatening medical emergency, call 911 immediately (9-911 from a campus phone). If you call 911 from a cell phone, you may need to give the dispatcher your location (Occidental College, 1600 Campus Road, LA 90041). Then immediately call Campus Safety (323-259-2599) and report the incident, or have someone else assisting with the situation call Campus Safety while you remain on the line with 911.

ATHLETICS HOURS Fitness Center Friday: 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. Sunday: 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.

SMOKING POLICY

Saturday: 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.

FOOD AND BEVERAGES AT OXY The College has a full, on-site alcohol license. The license requires that Campus Dining be the sole provider and server of all alcohol on campus. Alcohol is not permitted in common spaces unless as part of a registered College event.

Occidental College is committed to providing a nondiscriminatory and harassment-free educational, living, and working environment for all members of the Occidental community, including students, faculty, administrators, staff, and visitors. This policy prohibits all forms of sexual or gender-based harassment, discrimination, and misconduct, including sexual violence, sexual assault, stalking, and intimate partner violence. Misconduct of this nature is contrary to Occidental’s institutional values and prohibited by state and federal law. Occidental College’s sexual misconduct policy can be viewed at oxy.edu/sexual-respect-title-ix. Inquiries or complaints concerning the application of the policy may be referred to the College’s Civil Rights & Title IX Coordinator, Alexandra Fulcher, at (323) 259-1338.


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