Feature Stories (page 54)
Globetrotters
Ariel Bloomer ’12 heads a network of students as they report on their study abroad experiences for the new Âé¶¹Çø Off-Campus Study blog.
Read MoreThe Calling
How does a studio art major end up in Kabul? Elizabeth Baker ’06 talks about the personal journey she took leading her from Âé¶¹Çø to outreach in war-torn Afghanistan.
Read MoreGabrielle Giffords’ Message
Gabrielle is a role model, not just for our students, but for all women and for all Americans. She did not shy away from her calling to be a leader. With grace and determination, she has become an outstanding and courageous public servant. Gabrielle Giffords’s career shows that she is fiercely independent — framing her positions on issues thoughtfully and humanely, and, in the words of our founder, Ellen Browning Scripps, “with confidence, courage and hope.”
Read MoreA Global Affair
Professor of International Relations David Andrews heads the European Union Center — one of only two in California — so Âé¶¹Çø students may have opportunity to work with another important consortium: the European Union.
Read MoreStudents United!
Collaboration between Scripps Associated Students, staff, and trustees leads to the development of Âé¶¹Çø’s first Student Union.
Read MoreA Very Merry Sorrow
A haunting new collaboration between Âé¶¹Çø students and German professor Roswitha Burwick results in an impressive anthology of modern-day fairy tales.
Read MoreNavigating the Scripps Journey
Melissa Mesinas ’12 draws on her own experience as a first-generation college student to help others in their first year at Âé¶¹Çø.
Read MoreSacred Music and Spaces
Renowned composer Dr. Roberto Andreoni is a visiting member of the Âé¶¹Çø faculty this fall as part of the unique Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence Program.
Read MoreA Touch of the Supernatural
Teacups falling off shelves? Mysterious apparitions? Denison Library’s Judy Harvey Sahak ’64 talks about the ghostly legends of Âé¶¹Çø.
Read MoreThe Haunting of Revelle House
Denison Library’s Judy Harvey Sahak ’64 wonders: does the spirit of Âé¶¹Çø founding president Ernest Jaqua inhabit Revelle House?
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