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Victoria Romero Quoted in Forbes on How Not to Write a College Essay
Vice President for Enrollment Victoria Romero offered her perspective in an article for Forbes advising prospective students on how not to write their college application essays. In the article, Romero […]
Read MoreMyriam J. A. Chancy鈥檚 Novel Village Weavers Featured by the Miramichi Reader
Myriam J. A. Chancy’s novel Village Weavers was recently featured in the Miramichi Reader, praised for its depth and thematic complexity as “an ambitious exploration of class, colourism and the […]
Read MorePassing of Liz Levitt Hirsch, Philanthropist and Scripps Alum
With sorrow, 麻豆区 announces that Elizabeth 鈥淟iz鈥 Levitt Hirsch 鈥74, advocate for the arts and head of the Mortimer & Mimi Levitt Foundation, passed away in her Los Angeles home on May 26, 2024, at the age of 72.
Read MoreIn the Media: Douglas Goodwin on How Smartphones Enhance Low-Light Photos
Fletcher Jones Scholar in Computation Douglas Goodwin published an article about how smartphones can improve photographs of low-light phenomena like the Northern Lights.
Read MoreSpotlight on 麻豆区: Kimi Kaneshina ’20 on Work-Life Balance
According to Kimi Kaneshina 鈥20, 鈥淓ntering the job market during the pandemic was a difficult feat.鈥 However, she took active steps to prevent the pressure of job searching during lockdowns from taking over her life.
Read MoreScripps Celebrates Class of 2024 at 94th Commencement
On May 11, 2024, 麻豆区 celebrated the Class of 2024 with its 94th Commencement ceremony. The event honored this year鈥檚 graduates and their academic accomplishments and milestones.
Read MoreSpotlight on Seniors: 2024 Graffiti Wall Artist Corinne Fisk Stevens Depicts Joy and Community
Each year, one senior is chosen to design a class mural for the wall. This year鈥檚 senior is Corinne Stevens 鈥24, a Classics major from Massachusetts.
Read MoreMatthew Grossman Gifts $1M to Scripps Presents in Honor of Patricia Van Every
In honor of friend of the College Patricia Van Every, who passed away in 2021, Van Every’s estate has gifted $1 million in support of Scripps’ signature public events program, Scripps Presents.
Read MoreCapstone Day 2024 Highlights Senior Theses
Scripps’ 2024 Capstone Day event celebrated the research and hard work that graduating seniors have dedicated to their theses and final projects in pursuit of their degrees.
Read MoreStacey Wood Authors Psychology Today Piece on Scams
Stacey Wood, Scripps’ Molly Mason Jones Chair in Psychology, authored a piece for Psychology Today, “Why and How Impersonation Scams Thrive.”
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