Caltech Alumni Association's magazine celebrating our alumni
Oil spill expert CJ Beegle-Krause on her circuitous academic career, responding to Deepwater Horizon, and the art of predicting spills.
John Sarapata and Google’s Jigsaw project are using technology to defend free speech and fight terrorism.
Dan Lieberman and his team are working to bring oxygen to children at risk of dying from pneumonia in the developing world.
Cassini has revealed sights and never-before-seen phenomena that are changing our understanding of how planetary systems develop and evolve, and the extent of those environmental conditions that could create habitats for life.
As she steps down as CEO of the Anita Borg Institute, Telle Whitney (PhD ’85) reflects on her career in tech—and the path ahead for the next generation of women.
How research into a crippling African weed may be leading the way to a new green revolution.
Oil spill expert CJ Beegle-Krause on her circuitous academic career, responding to Deepwater Horizon, and the art of predicting spills.
John Sarapata and Google’s Jigsaw project are using technology to defend free speech and fight terrorism.
Dan Lieberman and his team are working to bring oxygen to children at risk of dying from pneumonia in the developing world.
“Venturing out in the dead of night, mastering the steep slopes of Mt. Lee, dangling 45 feet in the air, the incurable pranksters of California Institute of Technology struck again,” the Los Angeles Times reported on May 19, 1987.
These Caltech alumni help create the animated films that captivate our imaginations.
This year, four members of the Caltech community, including two alumni, were honored with Nobel Prizes — bringing Caltech’s alumni and faculty total to 38.
“Venturing out in the dead of night, mastering the steep slopes of Mt. Lee, dangling 45 feet in the air, the incurable pranksters of California Institute of Technology struck again,” the Los Angeles Times reported on May 19, 1987.
Inspiration from Caltech's President
Linus Pauling (PhD 1925) had a simple idea: pictures
2017 Year in Review
As she steps down as CEO of the Anita Borg Institute, Telle Whitney (PhD ’85) reflects on her career in tech—and the path ahead for the next generation of women.
How research into a crippling African weed may be leading the way to a new green revolution.
These Caltech alumni help create the animated films that captivate our imaginations.
From the President of the Caltech Alumni Association
Techers share their favorite books and podcasts
This year, four members of the Caltech community, including two alumni, were honored with Nobel Prizes — bringing Caltech’s alumni and faculty total to 38.
Cassini has revealed sights and never-before-seen phenomena that are changing our understanding of how planetary systems develop and evolve, and the extent of those environmental conditions that could create habitats for life.