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  • Oct 10, 2023 | pomona.edu | Mark Kendall

    Building on longstanding ties, Pomona College will once again have a physical presence in Pomona with the October 14 opening of a new community center in the city’s downtown Arts Colony. The college held its first classes in September 1888 in a cottage near downtown Pomona, but moved to Claremont the next year after a hotel building was offered to house the new school.

  • Mar 7, 2023 | pomona.edu | Mark Kendall

    Evelyne Aviles Velazquez ’26 grew up on the outskirts of Sacramento and as a high schooler took a job at a busy restaurant only blocks from California’s domed capitol building. “I would pass by the Capitol thinking maybe someday I’ll be inside,” says Aviles. “It’s always been at the back of my mind.” Now she has had a glimpse inside state government, and the idea of shaping policy someday is front-and-center for Aviles.

  • Feb 8, 2023 | lexology.com | Mark Kendall |Stephen Turner

    DAC Beachcroft’s Informed Insurance Predictions 2023 provide their insights on the opportunities and challenges that the Product safety, Liability and Recall insurance market may face in the coming year and beyond. 1. Will AI uptake save the NHS? NHS waiting lists have passed seven million and the Care Quality Commission’s annual report has warned that the health and care system is gridlocked and unable to operate, with staff struggling to provide good, safe care as a result.

  • Feb 7, 2023 | pomona.edu | Mark Kendall

    The Myrlie Evers-Williams '68 Collection Learn more about the items in the collection – see selected photos, video and learn about the upcoming celebration of the civil rights icon. MORE Myrlie Evers-Williams ’68 fought for justice for decades after her husband’s assassination, stepped forward to lead the NAACP at a critical time and gave the invocation before a global audience of millions at President Obama’s second inauguration.

  • Feb 3, 2023 | lexology.com | Mark Kendall |Duncan Strachan

    From climate change litigation to social inflation, we offer our international experts’ predictions on the opportunities and challenges that the international casualty market may face in the coming year and beyond. 1. Climate change litigation will diversifyIn the wake of COP27, we expect to see renewed vigour on the part of climate activists in bringing litigation against both private companies and also governmental agencies and bodies.

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