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In the Media: Lynne Thompson to Read at 2022 Get Lit Gala, Broadway World Reports
The gala will honor several Los Angeles-area artists for their contributions and achievements.
Read MoreIn the Media: Gabby Giffords ’93 Reflects on Recovery, Advocacy in CNN Op-Ed
After stepping down from Congress, Giffords founded the gun violence prevention organization that now bears her name and has continued to advocate for increased gun control legislation.
Read MoreSpotlight on CLORGs: Scripps International Community Provides Home Away From Home
The experiences of international students are unique, and their involvement on campus is a valuable part of Scripps’ aims to uplift student perspectives.
Read MoreStudent Communication Reminder: COVID-19 Testing after Thanksgiving Break
Dear Students, As folks prepare to leave for Thanksgiving Break, please be mindful when traveling. As COVID-19 restrictions have lessen, please note that we are not out of the woods […]
Read MoreSpotlight on Students: Scripps Associated Students President Megan Chow ’23
Chow, a psychology and Asian American studies dual major, is simultaneously navigating the presidency of both SAS and the Cantonese Club.
Read MoreIn the Media: Grace Lyde ’23 Discusses Value of Mentorship on Kelly Clarkson Show
Lyde is currently majoring in English and economics at Scripps and hopes to become a playwright.
Read MoreIn the Media: Rita Roberts’ I Can’t Wait to Call You My Wife Included in Oprah Daily‘s List of Holiday Gift Books
The book is a compilation of letters sent between African Americans during the Civil War.
Read MoreIn the Media: New York Times Reviews Book That Explores Relationship Between Emily Hale and T.S. Eliot
The Hyacinth Girl reconsiders T.S. Eliot’s work in light of his relationship with Emily Hale, who taught drama at Scripps.
Read MoreSuzanne Keen Contributes Text to Art Book on Sarah Oppenheimer
The book examines how four of the artist’s interactive artworks “break down barriers between art, audience, and architecture.”
Read MoreChemistry Students Come Together for Annual “Dot-Off” Competition
“The Dot-Off turns studying chemistry from an isolated activity to this community of groups that loudly cheer for each other,” says Mary Hatcher-Skeers.
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