Caltech Alumni Association's magazine celebrating our alumni
Raquel Vélez, BS (BS ’07) on her pivot from tech to fashion, the stereotypes that affect the apparel industry, and how sustainability is still possible in a world of fast fashion
In a sector eager to cut costs, Ryan Sinnet, PhD (BS ’07) has developed a solution. As cofounder and chief research officer at Miso Robotics in Pasadena, Sinnet sees the untapped potential of a human-robot workforce
With Brian Sisk, PhD (PhD ’04) helming battery design, Rivian is taking the electric revolution off-road
On the 50th anniversary of their graduation, the first women to earn bachelor's degrees at Caltech reflect on the experience
In 1968, Wally Rippel, BS (BS ’68) and his Caltech team challenged MIT students to a cross-country race of electric cars
With Brian Sisk, PhD (PhD ’04) helming battery design, Rivian is taking the electric revolution off-road
Raquel Vélez, BS (BS ’07) on her pivot from tech to fashion, the stereotypes that affect the apparel industry, and how sustainability is still possible in a world of fast fashion
Lorraine Lois Foster (PhD ‘64) demonstrates her skill at dissecting mathematical matrices
On the 50th anniversary of their graduation, the first women to earn bachelor's degrees at Caltech reflect on the experience
In a sector eager to cut costs, Ryan Sinnet, PhD (BS ’07) has developed a solution. As cofounder and chief research officer at Miso Robotics in Pasadena, Sinnet sees the untapped potential of a human-robot workforce
“What is it about food that makes it so appealing? We need to eat, we need to fuel ourselves, but why is it delicious?”
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. Despite the many unprecedented challenges, which began in late 2019 with the COVID-19 global pandemic, CAA continues to provide programming, support, resources, and connection opportunities for Techers.
How Ethan Frey is using cryptocurrency to address climate change
From the Board Chair of the Caltech Alumni Association
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. Despite the many unprecedented challenges, which began in late 2019 with the COVID-19 global pandemic, CAA continues to provide programming, support, resources, and connection opportunities for Techers.
From the President and CEO of the Caltech Alumni Association
Lorraine Lois Foster (PhD ‘64) demonstrates her skill at dissecting mathematical matrices
This grizzly bear is made from a single sheet of handmade paper
In 1968, Wally Rippel, BS (BS ’68) and his Caltech team challenged MIT students to a cross-country race of electric cars
“What is it about food that makes it so appealing? We need to eat, we need to fuel ourselves, but why is it delicious?”