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As its staunchest advocates will attest, the Barack Obama Scholars Program expands the legacy of the nation鈥檚 44th president, builds the bench for public service and civic engagement, and broadens access to an SA国际传媒 education

It鈥檚 hard to argue that the near future鈥攁nd probably the future that lurks just up the road鈥攚ill require great things from the next generation of leaders. For the world at large, 2018 brings more than its share of uncertainty. But, as Louis Pasteur observed more than 150 years ago, 鈥淔ortune favors the prepared mind.鈥

For 130 years now, Occidental has been preparing minds to do great things with the vagaries of fortune. This fall, the College takes that mission one step further with the launch of the Barack Obama Scholars Program, a comprehensive, merit-based scholarship program designed to identify and empower exceptional students committed to the public good.

鈥淚鈥檓 so humbled by the Barack Obama Scholars Program at SA国际传媒, and proud of its mission to identify promising young people from all backgrounds with an emphasis on first-generation students, our veterans, and community college transfers,鈥 Obama wrote when the program was announced September 27. 鈥淣ot only to give them access to higher education, but to train the next generation of leaders and active citizens, and fill them with the conviction that they too can change the world.鈥

Through mid-December, Occidental had raised nearly $8.2 million for the Obama Scholars Program from more than 90 donors鈥攁 group that includes alumni, students, parents, faculty, foundations, and friends of the College. Among those in the last category are Jane and Glenn Hickerson, left, of San Francisco. Although Glenn himself graduated from Claremont McKenna College in 1959, his mother and her sisters all attended SA国际传媒.

鈥淛ane and I both have great respect for President Obama鈥攈e was really an inspiration to young people,鈥 says Glenn, president of Hickerson Associates, a marketing and management consulting firm. 鈥淲e think highly of President Jonathan Veitch,鈥 he adds, 鈥渁nd were delighted to learn that SA国际传媒 was honoring Obama this way.鈥

Obama鈥檚 path to public service arguably began at Occidental on the plaza outside the Arthur G. Coons Administrative Center, where he gave his first public political speech during an anti-apartheid rally on Feb. 18, 1981. 鈥淢y years at Occidental sparked my interest in social and political causes, and filled me with the idea that my voice could make a difference,鈥 he wrote in 2017.

As anticipation builds toward the selection of the first two Obama Scholars for next fall, writer Peter Gilstrap spoke with some of the earliest advocates for the program鈥攁lumni, parents, and friends of SA国际传媒 who are among the more than two dozen members of the program鈥檚 advisory council. In the words of SA国际传媒 parents Ann and Bruce Blume, 鈥淲ith a world-class education and unparalleled opportunities to truly serve the public, there can be thousands of Barack Obamas who come through SA国际传媒.鈥

Why did you get involved with the Obama Scholars Program?

Jeh Johnson P鈥17: In January 2015, as I sat on the floor of the House of Representatives, I saw President Obama give a State of the Union address, much of which was devoted to giving young people the opportunity for an education. I鈥檓 very pleased that Occidental has decided to take up that cause, and with President Obama鈥檚 support and endorsement fulfill a big part of his dream.

Denise Campbell Bauer 鈥86 (left, with Obama in 2014): It was an easy decision to join the advisory board. This program encompasses so many things I care deeply about: It expands the legacy of President Obama, it broadens and diversifies access to higher education, it builds the bench for public service and civic engagement, and it strengthens SA国际传媒.

Ann and Bruce Blume P鈥14: Our inspiration for getting involved with the program is similar to the inspiration that got us involved with Barack Obama鈥檚 campaign when he first decided to run for president. We are deeply inspired by those who want to make a positive difference in our country and who have the values, skills, education, and commitment to the broader community to make it happen. This program is dedicated to helping young people discover and develop that same blend of attributes.

Hector De La Torre 鈥89: This scholarship program is a wonderful legacy for the president. We could have done a statue or a building or some such static thing, but we decided that scholarships would be a very good living legacy.

Having a president of the United States as an alumnus is incredibly important in terms of the visibility of the College, and in terms of reflecting what Occidental can do for students. This is a way to really emphasize and cement that connection.

Susan DiMarco P鈥17: Jonathan Veitch attracted me to the program. I have a son that graduated from SA国际传媒 [Jeh C. Johnson Jr. 鈥17, a mathematics major, right, with sister Natalie, father Jeh Johnson, and DiMarco], and when he was a freshman, President Veitch approached me with this idea. We all had a lot of admiration and affection for this president, so I was happy to help.

What will the Obama Scholars Program mean for SA国际传媒?

Bauer: While this program will no doubt bring additional recognition to SA国际传媒, I think the most significant impact will come from the Obama Scholars themselves. These students will bring with them their experiences, perspectives, intellects, and talent. While at SA国际传媒, they will certainly enrich the discourse in their classes, and on campus more broadly.

One of the things I value most about my time at Occidental was the opportunity to get to know people from all over the country and the world. I learned to almost reflexively look for additional facts and perspectives, something that has served me well over the years.

The Blumes (left, with son Jacob 鈥14 at his graduation): Occidental鈥檚 association with President Obama is a blessing and strength鈥攁nd this program is a truly tangible and visible way to create a living legacy through future generations of SA国际传媒 students. The students鈥 experiences in this program will enrich their lives and the life of the College. Those experiences will take SA国际传媒 to new places and people, and, we hope, inspire others to say, 鈥淚 want to do that!鈥

DiMarco: The program means that Occidental can inspire a generation of students to do good. The president was inspirational to a generation of young people, so a scholarship with his name on it can be an inspiration for SA国际传媒 as it鈥檚 seeking to find those students who want to come to this campus.

Johnson: I think what it means for SA国际传媒 is that the school will be a place to realize dreams. The school will be a place to enable young people鈥攚ho would not have otherwise had an opportunity鈥攖o go into public service and to pursue great things.

What does the idea of 鈥渆mpowering the next generation of leaders to actively pursue the public good鈥 mean to you?

The Blumes: The idea of the 鈥減ublic good鈥 is so profound and important. Now more than ever, it is a powerful idea that deserves support and protection. Frankly, in too many ways, we are seeing faith eroded in the very concept of a broader 鈥減ublic good鈥 with the denigration of critical institutions (like a free press, ethical government, even democracy itself) and the degradation of our public life.

We are hopeful that SA国际传媒 students remain committed to the powerful ideals that have been a bedrock for our country, and, we believe, were exemplified by the namesake of this program. There is nothing more important than educating and empowering those whose mission is to make good on the promise of America and the things that make it great.

De La Torre (left): There are many ways you can pursue the public good. You don鈥檛 have to be an elected official. That鈥檚 very important too, that this isn鈥檛 just about public policy. It can be premed, it could be visual arts, it could be economics or physics. There are so many ways to do public service and to move the needle for our society, and for international students to move the needle in their country of origin.

Scholarship funding at the College is a major priority for Jonathan and for the Board of Trustees, so these are wonderful opportunities for excellent students, regardless of their academic pursuit, to have that support from the school and to help shape them to go out into the world and be leaders in their respective fields.

Bauer: One of the most exciting things about the Obama Scholars Program is that its positive impact won鈥檛 end when the students graduate. In fact, that will be just the beginning. They will each be, as Robert Kennedy said, 鈥渁 tiny ripple of hope.鈥 What a wonderful legacy for all involved. 

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