August-September 2007


Features

 

Meet and Greet
Meet 12 of CMC's newest faculty, and find out what they'd be doing if not teaching future leaders...

 

Welcoming the Class of 2011
It was the toughest year ever for applicants and admission officers alike. Now that the dust has settled, Richard Vos, vice president and dean of admission and financial aid, gives us the lowdown on CMC's record breaking year for admission.

 

Homes Sweet Homes
Eleven new single-family rental homes in the Arbol Verde neighborhood, designed by Paul Wheeler of Wheeler + Wheeler AIA Architects, Inc., are welcoming CMC faculty and staff this fall.

 

Village's Added Value
After decades of planning and years of construction, the Claremont Village Expansion, occupying the area west of Indian Hill Boulevard between the railroad tracks and Bonita Avenue, is welcoming visitors for dining, shopping, movies, and cultural events.

 

A Cat's Tale:
How a feline named Fritz became a CMC professor's (expensive) pet project

 

Lights, Camera, Claremont . . .
Robert Redford isn’t the only one who has been to Claremont recently. Hollywood has a long history of bringing its productions to this quaint college town.

 

A Passage To India
A life-changing experience in 120 degree weather? After roaming the world's largest democracy with history professors Nita Kumar and Lisa Cody, three CMC students share photos and stories with Inside CMC.

 

 

New Benefit Presentation
Backup Care Options is coming to CMC. On Sept. 10, eligible employees can attend one of three information sessions to learn about this new benefit.

 

 


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