STEM @Noon with Ruby Wang ’24
GET TICKETS As a double major in psychology and human-centered design at Scripps, Ruby Wang ’24 knew she wanted to use technology to help people. After graduating from Scripps, Wang […]
GET TICKETS As a double major in psychology and human-centered design at Scripps, Ruby Wang ’24 knew she wanted to use technology to help people. After graduating from Scripps, Wang […]
The Fall 2025 Friday Noon Concert Series opens with an afternoon of jazz with the Dhiren Panikker (Scripps) trio. Please visit the Friday Noon Concert webpage for current information regarding upcoming […]
GET TICKETS Unwillingly thrust into the spotlight at 24 years old as part of a federal investigation exposing a relationship with former President Bill Clinton, Monica Lewinsky has spent the […]
Jennie Jung (Pomona & Scripps) and Kyungmi Kim (Scripps) play music for two pianos by Moszkowski, Rachmaninoff, and Shostakovich in as a part of the Friday Noon Concert Series. NOTE: […]
GET TICKETS Michael S. Roth, president of Wesleyan University and former Hartley Burr Alexander Professor of Humanities at Scripps College, will return to campus this fall. At Wesleyan, Roth has […]
Opening Reception: Pintor de Poemas: Unseen Works by Alfredo Ramos Martínez September 13, 2025 7-9 PM Celebrate the opening of Pintor de Poemas: Unseen Works by Alfredo Ramos Martínez with an evening […]
GET TICKETS Join us for lunch and conversation with Céline Cousteau, documentary filmmaker, environmental advocate, and granddaughter of legendary explorer Jacques Cousteau. Cousteau will share stories from her global work […]
An important question facing European countries and the European Union is whether valuing democracy adds any insight, beyond basic human values such as benevolence and universalism, in accounting for variations […]
Pianist Aron Kallay (Scripps & Pomona) plays music by Prokofiev and Ginestera in the next installment of the Friday Noon Concert Series. Please visit the Friday Noon Concert webpage for […]
With its emergence as India’s IT Capital, the city of Bengaluru has experienced exponential growth since the early 1990s. As agricultural fields give way to highways and residential developments, residents […]