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Scripps Student Researchers Shine in 2025 Fall Tea
By Caitlin Antonios and Emily Glory Peters Each fall at Scripps College, Seal Court transforms from a cozy spot for a Motley coffee to a full-scale student research showcase. Held […]
Read MoreUncovering Ellen Browning Scripps: Nicole Teh ’27 and Jannat Verma ’26 Selected as 2025 EBS Interns
By Kendra Pintor This summer, Scripps students Nicole Teh ’27 and Jannat Verma ’26 stepped into the past to shape how we understand the College’s most influential figure: its founder, […]
Read MoreSpotlight on Staff: Meet Cecilia Contreras, Denison Library Archivist
In February 2024, Becky Kyles joined Scripps as the full-time international student advisor. “This role wears many hats, but I see my key responsibility as being a point of contact for international students,” she says. “It can be difficult for any student to know who can answer their questions.”
Read MoreScripps College’s 2025 Day of Giving Shatters Participation Goal
By Emily Glory Peters On March 26, the Scripps College community once again proved its might. This year’s Day of Giving exceeded virtually every expectation, surpassing the base goal of […]
Read MoreScripps College’s 2025 Day of Giving is March 26!
By Emily Glory Peters On March 26, 2025, the Scripps College community will unite for its annual Day of Giving—24 hours to make a difference for the people, programs, and […]
Read MoreThe English Major Experience at Scripps College
By Nichola Monroe ’27 It’s a rewarding time to be an English major at Scripps College. After a series of retirements and new hires, the Department of English has undergone […]
Read MoreFrom the Archives: Defining Moments
The outbreak of World War II brought changes to Scripps College and a reckoning of what a women’s liberal arts college should be.
Read MoreVisiting Lecturer Jessica Christian ’07 Connects the United States’ Past to Its Present
For Visiting Lecturer of History Jessica Christian ’07, the past is always present. Although she’s teaching an introduction to US history course, the subjects she’s covering—which include disease, colonization, environmentalism, and politics—feel both modern and familiar in a year marked by a global pandemic, protests for racial justice, and an unprecedented presidential election season.
Read MoreScripps Fall To-Do List: Making the Most of Your Semester
Fall at Scripps isn’t to be missed. Having settled into a routine of classes and club meetings, now is the perfect time to start exploring all that the campus and the region have to offer. Read on to learn about can’t-miss seasonal activities, off-the-beaten-path excursions, and world-class campus resources!
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