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Scripps Students Present Their Research at Organismal Biology Conference
Scripps students presented their own ongoing research—an opportunity for undergraduate students to participate in the broader scientific realm.
Read MoreNovember Update for Students
Dear Students, Happy Tuesday & Election Day! Remember, your voice counts and a way you can help see change is by Voting. Get out the Vote! In this communication, you […]
Read MoreLaspa Center for Leadership Mobilizes Voter Registration
Scripps Votes 2022 is part of the Laspa Center’s Civic Engagement Initiative, a nonpartisan initiative comprised of three basic arms: voter registration, education, and empowerment.
Read MoreSarah Marzen Selected as Scialog Fellow for Molecular Basis of Cognition Conference
Assistant Professor of Physics Sarah Marzen has been selected as a Scialog Fellow, a cross-disciplinary group that includes molecular scientists, neuroscientists, psychologists, and researchers in related fields from institutions across the United States and Canada.
Read MoreIn the Media: Andrea Sáenz ’95 Becomes President and CEO of Chicago Community Trust, Chicago Business Reports
Sáenz, who most recently served as the trust’s chief operating officer, is also the organization’s first Latinx leader.
Read MoreSpotlight on Staff: DeMethra LaSha “Sha” Bradley, Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students
“The art of the work that I do happened when I was in relationship with people, be they students, other staff members, parents, guardians, whomever.”
Read MoreClaremont-Mudd-Scripps Athenas Volleyball Earns First Perfect Regular Season
If CMS emerges victorious through Saturday’s finals, the team will earn its fifth straight SCIAC Tournament title.
Read MoreIn the Media: New Ken Gonzales-Day Photography Exhibition to Open at Luis de Jesus Los Angeles, ArtFix Daily Reports
The exhibition, Sharing Spaces, will be on view from November 5 through December 17, 2022.
Read MoreIn the Media: MSN, Claremont Courier Feature Hao Huang’s American Dreams/Asian Nightmares
The performance, which is funded in part through a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), examines the realities of anti-Asian American racism.
Read MoreGraciela Vega ’93 Curates Art for Her Community
Reflecting on her current line of work, Vega credits Scripps College’s art department for planting her artistic seed and allowing it to flourish.
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