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British Arts Studies Blog Features Scripps College Professor Ken Gonzales-Day’s Photo Essay on “Bust of a Man”
British Arts Studies, an online, open-access and peer-reviewed journal of The Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art and the Yale Center for British Art, featured in its inaugural […]
Read MoreBBC.com Highlights Scripps College as One of the World’s Most Beautiful Schools
BBC.com’s Culture column highlights Scripps College among one of the world’s most beautiful schools, not a ranking as per the customary statistical sorting kind, but a paean by author Jonathan Glancey to […]
Read MoreWalletHub Publishes Student Advice from Scripps College Financial Aid Director
WalletHub, a social media company that allows people to search for and compare financial products and other personal lifestyle decisions, features the advice that Scripps College’s Patrick Moore, director of financial […]
Read MoreAlison Saar’s ’78 Sculpture Installed in Downtown L.A.
Los Angeles District Attorney’s “Inside LADA” blog highlights the installation of Scripps College alumna Alison Saar’s (’78) bronze sculpture entitled “Embodied”
Read MoreThe Risk of A Lifetime
Quartz magazine, which features global news designed for reading on digital tablets and smart phones, highlights Scripps College philosophy professor Rivka Weinberg’s new book The Risk of A Lifetime.
Read MoreNiche.com Ranks Scripps College as #2 Best College Food in California
Niche.com’s 2016 Best College Food ranking is based on meal plan costs and student reviews.
Read MoreUSA Today College Talks with Scripps Junior George Rosett about the Challenges of Living with Fibromyalgia
The challenges are unique for undergraduates like Scripps College junior George Rosett who is trying to balance her education and her health while living with an invisible disability. Rosett, who […]
Read MoreSenior Thesis by Scripps College Alumna Allison Rigby ’14 Featured in the City Project Blog
Scripps College alumna Allison Rigby ’14 makes headlines in The City Project blog with her senior thesis on public parks and environmental justice in Los Angeles.
Read MoreProfessor Ken Gonzales-Day’s Photographic Work on Lynching and Violence
Scripps Professor of Art Ken Gonzales-Day’s recent photographic work combines images of a reconstructed lynching scene of a Latino man in 1920 with images of recent protests surrounding police brutality, as featured in an interview with theotherjournal.com.
Read MoreScripps Alumna California Sen. Hannah-Beth Jackson Introduces Equal Pay Bill
Scripps alumna Hannah-Beth Jackson ’71, a member of the California State Senate representing the 19th District, was responsible for creating the equal pay bill that California Governor Jerry Brown signed […]
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