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Write Your Health

by Pauline KuThere’s an introspection that occurs when you write and discover things about your past that start to combine into a complex tapestry of trauma, pain, but also humor and light. This is not what I set out to do initially when I began the MFA in Bilingual...

Greening the Golden State

by Angelica ZhouIn the first quarter of my project, “Understanding and Alleviating Environmental Inequality in Underprivileged Communities,” I was able to explore different facets of the fight for environmental justice while contributing to the efforts in my local...

The Crucible of Covid

Famed researcher David Ho, MD (BS ’74), on what we learned about science and society during the pandemic — and how those lessons could help prevent the next one. by Dale KeigerPhotography by Stephanie DianiThe global challenge of the COVID-19 pandemic mobilized...

Technology for All

Google's Eve Andersson, MS (BS '96), on how accessible design can foster both inclusion and innovation     by Marissa DemersPhotography by Mitch Tobias"Having access to technology can absolutely be life-changing," Andersson says. “Achieving that high-level impact...
Schema

Schema

From the President and CEO of the Caltech Alumni Association

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Caltech by the Numbers

Caltech by the Numbers

The Caltech Alumni Association (CAA) was founded in 1920. Today, CAA serves a growing community of 25,500 Caltech alumni around the world, including some of the brightest minds in science, engineering, and business.

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Watson Lecture: Azita Emami

Watson Lecture: Azita Emami

Microscale implantable and wearable devices will one day transform the field of medicine. They enable continuous monitoring and closed-loop therapeutic systems that can help millions of patients suffering from chronic diseases such as diabetes and epilepsy

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