Ethiopia in the classical canon
Sarah Derbew, Assistant Professor of Classics, Stanford University, affiliated with the Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity and the Center for African Studies Join us for an evening […]
Sarah Derbew, Assistant Professor of Classics, Stanford University, affiliated with the Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity and the Center for African Studies Join us for an evening […]
The Friday Noon Concert Series continues with the Cornucopia Baroque Ensemble as they present works by Boismortier, Handel, and Telemann. NOTE: This concert takes place in Lyman Hall at Pomona […]
GET TICKETS Being the first is always hard, but that didn’t stop R.K. Russell. Join us for an empowering conversation with the former NFL player, author, and advocate for LGBTQ+ […]
GET TICKETS Flower Vendors, the unfinished fresco by Mexican muralist Alfredo Ramos Martínez, is one of Scripps’ most iconic works of art. In celebration of the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery’s […]
GET TICKETS Aly Raisman shone on a global stage during her career as a three-time Olympic gold medalist in gymnastics. She re-entered the spotlight to use her voice to share […]
Pianist Hao Huang (Scripps) presents Maestro and Virtuoso: Beethoven and Liszt, as the next installment of the Friday Noon Concert Series. Please visit the Friday Noon Concert webpage for current […]
GET TICKETS Join us for a screening of On Healing Land, Birds Perch and moderated conversation with director Naja Lockwood. The documentary explores the people and stories behind an iconic […]
Performances by students of the Scripps College Music Department.
The event will be postponed to a later time. GET TICKETS Live far from Scripps? No need to feel like you’re missing out, On the Road with Scripps Presents brings […]
Abstract: The Petro-State Masquerade considers how postcolonial political futures in the Caribbean nation-state of Trinidad and Tobago came to be staked to the market futures of oil, natural gas, and […]