2022 Issue
New Departures: Techer Alumni Tours Reboot
As Anthony Bourdain once said, “Travel isn’t always pretty. It isn’t always comfortable… The journey changes you; it should change you. It leaves marks on your memory, on your consciousness, on your heart, and on your body. You take something with you. Hopefully, you leave something good behind.”
Sorting It Out
How Matanya Horowitz’s Revolutionary Recycling System Could Kick-Start A Global Renaissance
Distinguished Alumni Panel Ponders the New Normal
Pondering the pandemic with 2021 Distinguished Alumni Award recipients
More Articles
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Hot Leads
Have you ever wondered where Caltech alumni are now?
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Funding Female Founders
Caltech Alumnae Share Insights On Representation and the Funding Crisis for Women In Tech
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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.
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Technology for All
Google’s Eve Andersson, MS (BS ’96), on how accessible design can foster both inclusion and innovation
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A Retrofuturistic Approach to Quantum Physics
Nicole Yunger Halpern, PhD (PhD ’18) delivers a steampunk adventure guide to how mind-blowing quantum physics is in transforming our understanding of information and energy.
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It’s in the DNA
At 23andMe, Jennifer Low MD, PhD (BS ‘90), helps put the precision into precision medicine
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Making a Federal Case for Climate Action
How John Dabiri, PhD (MS ’03, PhD ’05), is helping shape the Biden administration’s plans for addressing climate change
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Krystal Vasquez
Krystal Vasquez created this piece in the hope that one day all these barriers are finally torn down and the disabled scientists that come after her can feel proud of their identities
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Caltech Analemmatic Sundial
In 2007, supported by the Caltech Alumni Association, Bob Kieckhefer, BS (BS ’74) and Ponzy Lu, PhD (BS ’64) collaborated to give the current students a landmark that would maintain its place on the Caltech campus forever in stone.
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Place of Honor
Grant Delbert Venerable, Jr., BS (BS ’32), was the first Black undergraduate student to graduate from the California Institute of Technology
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Timely Partnership
In 2021, the northeast corner of the Caltech campus received a new addition