Feature Stories (page 42)


December 19, 2012

Hall of Famer

CMS Athletics inducted Jennifer Culley ’98 into the Hall of Fame during their recent annual Hall of Fame Dinner. Culley joins women’s basketball coach Jodie Burton, Roberto Munoz CMC ’76, and Tyler Laughery CMC ’97 as one of 2012’s inductees.

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December 3, 2012

Bridgework

Growing up in Nigeria and India helped Professor of Gender and Women’s Studies Piya Chatterjee foster a world view that informs both her academic research and her community activism.

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November 21, 2012

Open Forum : Views on the Election

The 2012 elections were remarkable in many ways — from issues, to participation, to outcome. The San Francisco Chronicle shares what Ambika Bist ’15, Rachel Grate ’15, Elizabeth McElvein ’14, and Elisabeth Pfeiffer ’15 say the election meant to them as young female voters and future leaders in business and their communities.

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November 20, 2012

Poster Child

Emily Bulley ‘13’s career at Scripps began with little experience in science, but after two classes at the W.M. Keck Science Department, she pursued a neuroscience major — and parlayed her skills into winning a recent undergraduate research competition in La Jolla, California.

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November 12, 2012

The Olive Harvest

Olive trees have dotted the Scripps College landscape since its founding in 1926. This year, we put these fruitful trees to use.

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November 2, 2012

Scripps College Celebrates Ms. Magazine’s 40th Anniversary With Panel Discussion

No one is more surprised by Ms. Magazine’s enduring success than its editors. “Who knew Ms. Magazine would survive this long? It has survived 40 years because we believe in its ideals,” said Kathy Spillar, executive editor of Ms. Magazine and executive vice president of The Feminist Majority, at last night’s panel discussion.

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October 30, 2012

The Esterly Award

Paloma Medina ’14 and Su Anne Lee ’14 scored amazing international internships thanks in part to financial assistance from the Scripps College Career Planning & Resources office.

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An Eye on Science

Anna Silverman ’13 came to Scripps College knowing she wanted to study science. What she didn’t know was how fast neuroscience would strike a nerve.

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October 10, 2012

Wasps & Selfish Chromosome B

Groundbreaking research by biology professor Patrick Ferree and Scripps College alumna Megan Swim ’12 may offer important insights into understanding mental disorders and chromosome-related diseases in humans such as cancer.

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October 5, 2012

Nuremberg Chronicle Returns to Denison Library After Two-Year Conservation

After over two years of conservation and restoration, the Nuremberg Chronicle has returned to Scripps College’s Ella Strong Denison Library. The chronicle, one of approximately 400 surviving Latin copies, was published in 1493 in Nuremberg, Germany and is also known as “Liber Chronicarum” (“Book of Chronicles”) from a phrase in the introduction.

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