- Pitzer College | Pitzer College
At Pitzer we challenge traditional ways of learning and make connections among academic disciplines Faculty are organized the same way: Scientists, sociologists, historians, writers, and artists influence each others' work and often co-teach
- Mission, History The Claremont Colleges | Pitzer College
Pitzer College’s mission is to produce engaged, socially responsible citizens of the world through an academically rigorous, interdisciplinary liberal arts education emphasizing social justice, intercultural understanding, and environmental sensitivity
- About Pitzer - Pitzer College
Pitzer College offers a personalized educational experience to approximately 1,200 students, emphasizing environmental and interdisciplinary studies, the arts, humanities, and social, behavioral, and natural sciences
- Fast Facts | Pitzer College
Undergraduate students can take classes, eat in the dining halls, and participate in a wide variety of activities at Pitzer’s peer colleges: Claremont McKenna College, Harvey Mudd College, Pomona College, and Scripps College
- Academics - Pitzer College
Explore Pitzer College's academics, grounded in our core values of interdisciplinary learning, intercultural understanding, student engagement, environmental sustainability, and social responsibility
- Athletics and Recreation - Pitzer College
A state-of-the-art athletics facility just a few minutes from our campus, the Pomona-Pitzer Center for Athletics, Recreation, and Wellness (CARW) provides students with nearly 100,000 square feet of space for workouts, classes, and intramural sports
- 2024 Pomona-Pitzer Hall of Fame Honors Pitzer Athletes - Pitzer College
Claremont, Calif — Jan 16, 2024 — The Pomona-Pitzer Athletic Hall of Fame will induct nine individuals on April 25, 2024 Pitzer College honorees include: Jake Caron ’11 for football, James R Kang ’10 for baseball, David Colvin ’11 for baseball, and Tamara Perea ’11 for women's water polo
- Sports Recap: Pomona-Pitzer Sagehens Taste Victory in Spring | Pitzer . . .
The Pomona-Pitzer women’s lacrosse team earned its fourth-straight SCIAC Tournament Championship with a 15–12 win over CMS on May 3 With the win, the Sagehens earned their fourth consecutive SCIAC Championship and earned the automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament with an 18–2 overall record
|