Archive for: pam gann
Why We Should Combine SLC and CPB
Comparing the Social Life Chair (SLC) and the College Programming Board (CPB) is like comparing apples and oranges. That is, if the apple in question is also a perfect...
A Conversation with Henry Kravis
Henry Kravis ‘67 knows a thing or two about Claremont McKenna College’s oft-heard tagline “leaders in the making.” As co-founder of the international...
CMC Receives Record Number of Applications
The Claremont McKenna Office of Admissions had some surprising news to share at their Admissions Associates meeting on Friday, January 20th. Admissions Officers...
Happy Winter Break! Reflections on Another Finished Semester
Congratulations! Another semester down! Now that finals week is over, we can finally relax, spend time with those we care about during the holiday season, catch...
The State of CMC: An Interview with President Gann
Most Claremont McKenna College students interact with their administration primarily in a formal setting. Whether it’s a school-wide “DL”-style...
RDS Masters Program Enters Third Year. Is it Successful?
Entering its third year, the Masters Program in Finance at Claremont McKenna College is doing some introspection. “We’re going through a lot of evaluation...
Kravis Center Convocation – A Photoessay
On Friday, October 21st, members of the Claremont McKenna College community celebrated the dedication of the newly built Kravis Center, housed on Claremont McKenna’s...
The Kravis Center Dedication: There’s a Great View from The Top
What’s orange and blocky, holds five centers and research institutes, and cost just over 1% of Henry Kravis’ net worth? This coming Friday the 21st, Claremont...
Shifting Perceptions: Celebrating the Spectrum of Leadership
Last March, during our training retreat in Big Bear, the 2011-2012 Claremont McKenna College Resident Assistants had a meeting to discuss campus issues that we wanted...
Capital Campaign Helps CMC Through Recession
From the Kravis Center to the many newly endowed professorships, to the persistent phone calls and the letters in the mail home, students, faculty and parents alike...


