Community Events (page 13)
Notes on the Infrapolitical Worlds of Queer Street Youth
Resistance in the form of traditional politics, such as mobilizing against school policy, immigration, and using social media for civic engagement, do not often work for LGBTQ Latino street youth. In this ethnographic study of 57 lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer homeless youth in a large city in the U.S., Professor Cruz reframes Latino […]
Read MorePinkathon Color Run
Claremont Colleges Against Cancer is hosting our annual Pinkathon Breast Cancer Awareness Run, but this time the event has a special twist: Along the course, there will be several sites where runners and walkers will be sprayed with pink paint powder! Show your support for those who’ve been affected by breast cancer. Cost is $15 […]
Read MoreLunchtime Conversation Tables
Grab your lunch and come join one of three dynamic conversation tables in front of Malott Commons. Students are welcome to come and go as their class schedules allow. Building Feminist, Collective & Inclusive Leadership Tiombe Sewell Wallace ’95 Turning Your Creative Passion into a Career Stacia Deutsch ’90 & Valerie Haselton ’92 Success Strategies […]
Read Morein|expiration
in|expiration is a rhythmic performance by Sheetal Gandhi & Ulka Mohanty that embodies a response to the recent tragedies on our streets. With a hybrid movement vocabulary including tap, jazz & South Asian dance forms Gandhi layers live singing & vocal percussion to punctuate the visceral impact of each moment. Mark Gutierrez provides accompaniment on […]
Read MoreFireside Chats in Scripps Residence Halls
Join in casual conversations with one of five accomplished alumnae and parents in the Scripps browsing rooms. Guests will share insights and advice from their respective career fields, and stories from their own unique journeys to success. Bring your questions! Refreshments will be provided. 11:00a.m. – 11:45 am Pursuing Careers in Psychology Tiombe Sewell Wallace […]
Read More“Little Dreams in Glass and Metal: Scripps College and the Art of Enameling in Southern California”
Hal Nelson, Curator of American Decorative Arts at the Huntington Library, Collections, & Botanical Gardens,will discuss Little Dreams in Glass and Metal coming to LA in early 2016. The exhibition includes many significant works from the foundation’s collection—from wearable jewelry to enamel-on-steel wall panels—and explores the history of enameling in this country from 1920 to the […]
Read MoreScripps Tea: CORE III
Come hear about the independent research and creative work completed by students in Core III! As part of the Core III Symposium, Core III students will present and display their final projects.
Read MoreScripps Tea: Commencement
Please stop by the information table at Tea to have your questions answered about Commencement Weekend by the Public Events Office. If you are graduating in December, fill out and turn in important graduation forms and pick up a schedule of Commencement events.
Read MoreScripps Tea: Scripps Activities Team (A-Team)
Get creative and have fun making Thanksgiving crafts with the A-Team.
Read MoreScripps Tea: Study Abroad and Global Education
It’s International Education Week! Come to Tea and learn about the multitude of Off-Campus Study options.
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