Community Events (page 6)
Late Beethoven Musings
A four-time United States Information Agency Artistic Ambassador, pianist Dr. Hao Huang has gained critical acclaim in the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Europe, and North America. Following a solo performance of Beethoven’s Piano Sonata in A Major, Op. 101, he will be joined by violinist Rachel Vetter Huang, who has appeared as a concerto soloist […]
Read More“Risk Taking Differences Among Liberals and Conservatives” and “Why be Moral?”
Dr. Yaniv Hanoch and Dr. Michaela Gummerum will discuss their work related to the development of moral decision making and risk taking with application to political affiliation. Yaniv Hanoch is a professor of decision science at the University of Plymouth. His research focuses on decision making and risk taking across a range of domains and […]
Read MoreEurope and its Discontents: Crisis? Which Crisis?
Jeffrey Anderson is the Graf Goltz Professor & Director of the BMW Center for German and European Studies in the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service and Professor of Government, Georgetown University. He also serves as the Faculty Chair for the School of Foreign Service. Anderson received a B.A. from Pomona College in 1981, […]
Read MoreYou Must Not Know: Scripps and CMC Senior Art Show
An annual exhibition of final thesis projects created by graduating studio art majors, the Senior Art Show is the culmination of the studio art major at Scripps. In addition to producing the works displayed, seniors conceptualize the show, install their pieces, write artist statements, and design publicity for the exhibition. Works are displayed in the […]
Read MoreTO ALL RELATIONS: Movement Workshop with Nobuko Miyamoto
Nobuko Miyamoto creates a safe and sacred space for an experiential process using, movement, music and playful theater games. In this microcosmic circle, individual creativity opens and group energy emerges. Through the expression of personal stories we experience our uniqueness and our interconnectedness. *Student’s only This event is co-presented by the Humanities Institute and the […]
Read More2016 Scripps and CMC Senior Show: You Must Not Know Exhibition
An annual exhibition of final thesis projects created by graduating studio art majors, the Senior Art Show is a cornerstone of the studio art major at Scripps. In addition to producing the works displayed, seniors conceptualize the show, install their pieces, write artist statements, and design publicity for the exhibition. Works are displayed in the […]
Read More2016 Scripps and CMC Senior Show: You Must Not Know Opening Reception
An annual exhibition of final thesis projects created by graduating studio art majors, the Senior Art Show is a cornerstone of the studio art major at Scripps. In addition to producing the works displayed, seniors conceptualize the show, install their pieces, write artist statements, and design publicity for the exhibition. Works are displayed in the […]
Read More5C Hakathon
The 5C Hackathon is a collaborative, fun night in which students work in teams of 2–4 to build awesome projects – from web apps, to games, to mobile apps – and the best part is: NO EXPERIENCE IS REQUIRED to have a great time! The event is an overnight event and includes a free t-shirt, […]
Read MoreWonderfest
The Motley Coffeehouse and Scripps College Activities Team present Wonderfest! Come for an afternoon of art, music, and food. This program is co-presented by the Scripps College Activities Team and The Motley Coffeehouse.
Read MoreScripps Dances
Scripps Dances- Scripps College Dance Department’s annual spring concert of original danceworks choreographed by students and faculty. Admission: $10 general; $5 faculty, staff, students, seniors. Choreographers Suchi Branfman (Faculty) Ronnie Brosterman (Faculty) Stella Hoft (PZ 16) Vivienne Muller (SC 16) Maya Suzuki-Jones (SC 16) Kevin Williamson (Faculty) Ella Wilson (SC 16) Shakira Zhang (SC 18)
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