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March 9, 2023

In the Media: Alexandra Tran ’08 Discusses Classic Movie Scripts and Her Own Writing Process in Backstory

A script of Tran’s own made the 2022 Black List, an annual survey of most-liked motion picture scripts that have yet to be produced.

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In the Media: Wendy Cheng Discusses Archival Research at the Huntington Library, Pasadena Now Reports

Cheng highlighted the archive of Lily Lee Chen, the first Chinese American woman to be elected mayor of any city in the United States.

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March 7, 2023

Julia Lum Examines Meaning of 18th-Century Belongings and Watercolors for Nuu-chah-nulth Creators and Their Ancestors

Lum’s research explores how belongings and watercolors can be read across cultures and eras, centering the perspectives of Nuu-chah-nulth creators and the descendants of those who met Cook in 1778.

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March 6, 2023

In the Media: Claremont Courier Interviews Gabby Giffords ’93 to Highlight Scripps Presents Event

“I hope the students here realize, as I once did on the very same campus, that their voices can shape the future,” Giffords writes.

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In the Media: Rosie Narasaki’s New Play Spotlighted in Rafu Shimpo

Rosie Narasaki ’13’s new play, Unrivaled, will have its world premiere at Boston Court Pasadena.

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Sneha Deo ’17 Leverages her Scripps Experience to Advance Education of Young Women

Now an artificial intelligence ethicist with Microsoft whose work combines social science, human-centered thinking, and computer science, Deo attributes her confidence in interdisciplinary thinking to her Scripps professors.

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March 3, 2023

Sarah Budischak Co-Authors Paper on Parasite Life Stage Diversity

This data provide context for both host infection risk and the persistence of adult parasitic assemblages, two contexts that are useful in predicting and preventing infectious diseases.

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March 2, 2023

In the Media: Wendy Cheng Discusses Monterey Park’s Mourning and History in Zócalo Public Square

Cheng says Monterey Park is “a home for ‘immigrants and lost ones,’ where those who have been historically excluded or vilified elsewhere might come to dance with others who are not exactly like them.”

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Spotlight on CLORGs: Asian American Student Union Brings Together APIDA Community at Scripps

Now entirely student run, AASU began as a political organization for APIDA (Asian, Pacific Islander, and Desi American) students at Scripps to collectively address concerns and issues they face on campus.

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February 28, 2023

In the Media: Lauren Ng Discusses the Future of Sustainability with GreenBiz

“Our generation wants to work for organizations that are aligned with our values, in roles that focus on social and environmental impact,” Ng says.

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