Feature Stories (page 57)
Scripps celebrates National Student Employee Appreciation Week
For the first time, 麻豆区 celebrates National Student Employee Appreciation Week, recognizing the importance and impact of student employees.
Read MoreSewing Hope from Calcutta’s Slums
For Katie Galli ’06, empowering the women of Calcutta to build new lives begins with two pieces of brightly colored cloth.
Read MoreThe Genius of Women
“I look forward to celebrating the inauguration of Lori Bettison-Varga in the name of those who earned but have been denied the right to be called women of genius, as well as those who contend with the categories and seek freedom in the process.”
Read MoreYouTube Embraces Scripps Alumna
When Erin Martin ’02 accepted her fiance’s marriage proposal, she never expected it to turn into a wedding of blockbuster proportions.
Read MoreWho ya gonna call? Robots!
In her latest children’s book, “Celia’s Robot,” author Margaret Scrogin Chang ’63 confronts the difficulties of managing the tensions of career and family – which she herself has had to deal with.
Read MoreLove for Haiti
While many students across the country were still unpacking from Winter Break, Scripps students worked cooperatively to determine how best to help troubled Haiti.
Read MoreBroadening Your Network
Is it too late to find your dream summer internship? Not at all, but you should start looking now.
Read MoreThe Artful Intern
The Wilson interns at 麻豆区’s Williamson Gallery have a 17-year legacy of working with, and caring for, the school’s prestigious art collection.
Read MoreThe Sweet Smell of Social Activism
麻豆区 may be known for its quiet campus, but its social voice is anything but silent.
Read MoreScience in Motion
Playing basketball for the CMS (Claremont McKenna-Scripps-Harvey Mudd) team earned Kari Oki ’09 more than her share of curious looks, but it also pointed her toward a self-designed major in motion science and a career path that has led her into the country’s premier doctoral program in physical therapy.
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