Alumni News

Grad Students and Postdocs Vote in Favor of Union Representation

The National Labor Relations Board has announced results of voting from the graduate student and postdoctoral unionization elections. In the graduate student election, 1,045 of 1,439 graduate students (approximately 73% of the number of eligible graduate students)...

Caltech by the Numbers

NOTES ABOUT THE DATA:• Data is current as of January 10, 2023.• Of Caltech’s 25,500 living alumni, the Institute has verified contact information for 24,593 alumni. Numbers included on these pages are subsets of the Contactable Alumni data.• In/Outside Major US...

Shifting Approaches to a Timeless Injustice

by Angelica ZhouI dove into the second quarter of my environmental justice project by delving into the history of the movement and examining the timelessness of environmental racism. To begin, I read, From the Ground Up: Environmental Racism and the Rise of the...

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...
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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A Message from the Caltech Alumni Association

A Message from the Caltech Alumni Association

Dear Caltech Alumni— I am writing to all Caltech graduates to share news about a recent decision made by the Institute’s Board of Trustees and leadership. It is essential that I write, as I, too, am a graduate of the school and, in my role as Chair of the Caltech...

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Campus Highlights

2019 Year in Review Caltech Dedicates the Ronald and Maxine Linde Hall of Mathematics and Physics JANUARY 31 Lead funding from Board of Trustees vice chair Ronald Linde (MS ’62, PhD ’64) and his wife, Maxine, helped bring to life a new home for the Department of...

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