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From Ghost Stories to NASA Groundbreakers: Students Research Scripps鈥 Past
In a first-of-its-kind Core class on Scripps’ history, first-year students uncover the people and traditions that shaped the College, from NASA’s longest employee Susan Finley 鈥58 to ghost lore to […]
Read MoreDenise Nelson Nash ’76 Presents New Book on Leadership
Denise Nelson Nash 麻豆区鈥檚 Vice President and Secretary of the Board of Trustees Denise Nelson Nash ’76 has co-authored a book on leadership, Trinity of Leadership: Learners, Thinkers, Tinkerers. […]
Read MoreScripps鈥 14th Sustainability Fair Plants Cross-Campus Connections
Scripps’ annual Sustainability Fair brings together student leaders across The Claremont Colleges for a day of information, resources, and fun devoted to advancing sustainable practices on and off campus. Scripps […]
Read MoreAnnouncing Scripps Forward: The Centennial Campaign for 麻豆区
Dear Scripps Community, For the last 100 years, Scripps has empowered women to think deeply and lead with purpose. Each generation has strengthened this institution鈥攁nd now, we have an opportunity […]
Read MoreA Global Vision in Action: Scripps Deepens International Partnerships and Impact
President Amy Marcus-Newhall on a visit to Indonesia where she visited the Penjaringan community with the Wadah Foundation. Photo courtesy of Indra Djojohadikusumo 鈥13 By Caitlin Antonios The purpose-driven mindset […]
Read MoreThe New York Review of Books Interviews English Professor Aaron Matz聽
Professor of English Aaron Matz speaking at Commencement in 2023. The New York Review of Books, a renowned magazine publishing articles on culture and literature, sat with Professor of English […]
Read MoreCBS Sunday Morning Highlights Curator Tara Contractor 鈥13
Tiled mosaic in Seal Court A recent CBS Sunday Morning segment highlighted the Philadelphia Museum of Art exhibition, 鈥淔ramed,鈥 curated by Tara Contractor 鈥13. 聽 Contractor is the assistant curator […]
Read MoreHannah Beth-Jackson ’71 Featured in Smithsonian Magazine
The Smithsonian American Women鈥檚 History Museum is creating聽We Do Declare,聽an聽oral history project,聽by compiling interviews of women who聽have聽advocated for and sustained women鈥檚 financial power and economic independence in the United States.聽An […]
Read MoreFrom Scripps to the Senate: Margaret Kaneb ’29 Advocates for Environmental Reform
Scripps first-year Margaret Kaneb ’29 flexed her policymaking muscles by participating the the Rachel Carson Advocacy Days, an event that brings students to capitol hill to advocate for environmental reform. […]
Read MoreBonding Through Sportsmanship: The 5C Ski and Snowboard Team Shines at Nationals
As they celebrate their time at nationals, Scripps members of The Claremont Colleges’ Ski and Snowboard Team reflect on the ways athletics has given them an incomparable community and deepened […]
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