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Feb. 2, 2024
By Kendra Pintor Every year, 鶹ýӳ hosts the annual Day of Giving fundraiser, and every year, the generosity of the 鶹ýӳcommunity grows by leaps and bounds. On March […]
Read MoreBy Kendra Pintor Day of Giving is Scripps’ largest 24-hour annual giving event, bringing together the community for the collective good. This year’s event launches on Wednesday, March 20, and […]
Read MoreBy Kendra Pintor 鶹ýӳ holds a special place in the heart of Martha Hatch Reich, a distinguished alum from the Class of 1971. However, her connection to 鶹ýӳextends […]
Read MoreBy Kendra Pintor Family Weekend is one of Scripps’ most popular and longstanding events. Families of current students are invited to attend a full weekend of activities showcasing some of […]
Read MoreBy Kendra Pintor This November, the 鶹ýӳcommunity once more demonstrated its remarkable spirit of giving by not only achieving but surpassing the College’s GivingTuesday donor goal for 2023. Participants […]
Read MoreBy Kendra Pintor From her major in art history to a career in fundraising, Emma Dubery ’19 has had an academic and professional trajectory that exemplifies how the path from […]
Read MoreBy Emily Glory Peters Getting involved with the 鶹ýӳdoesn’t need to involve a lot of time or resources The 鶹ýӳ community is built differently. From mentoring to serving […]
Read MoreBy Emily Glory Peters 鶹ýӳScrapps, a sustainability-centered program, with Cecelia Blum ’24 (front center) and Sustainability Coordinator Lauren Ng (far right) Sustainable practices at Scripps, says Cecelia Blum ’24, […]
Read MoreBy Emily Glory Peters Many 鶹ýӳalums may relate to Allie Haynes ’12’s college journey. For her, a women’s institution was never on the radar—until she visited Claremont. “The minute […]
Read MoreBy Emily Glory Peters Molly Yeselson ’23 and Associate Professor of Writing Kimberly Drake What is it like to learn inside a prison? What do incarcerated students need to thrive? […]
Read MoreBy Emily Glory Peters Mica Barrett ’23 is one of Scripps’ 2022–23 Racial Justice and Equity Fellows As a first-year student, Mica Barrett ’23 (they/them) was drawn to 鶹ýӳby […]
Read MoreBy Emily Glory Peters The 2021–22 DEIJ Report is the first released by the College Last year as part of its broader mission to accelerate antiracist work on campus and […]
Read MoreBy Emily Glory Peters Molly Yeselson’ 23 has been named one of Scripps’ 2022–2023 Racial Justice and Equity Fellows Access. It’s a defining characteristic of diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice […]
Read MoreBy Emily Glory Peters and Bridgette Ramirez Weinberg Family Dean of the W.M. Keck Science Department U.J. Sofia reveals The Nucleus as the name of the new center. 鶹ýӳ […]
Read MoreBy Emily Glory Peters After two years of virtual festivities, 鶹ýӳ welcomed back the classes of years ending in two and seven for an on-campus Reunion Weekend in April. […]
Read MoreBy Emily Glory Peters After a 24-hour generosity blitz on April 13, 鶹ýӳ community members raised $239,839 for the College’s annual Day of Giving. From alumnae, parents, staff, and […]
Read MoreBy Emily Glory Peters In March 2020, 鶹ýӳwas facing a financial Goliath. The pandemic not only shut down critical revenue streams such as room, board, and campus events, it […]
Read MoreWith the return of in-person instruction, Reunion, and even a dual Commencement this May, 鶹ýӳ has a lot to celebrate this year. In support of our current students and […]
Read MoreBy Emily Glory Peters QuestBridge Scholars at 鶹ýӳ are underrepresented and are often the first generation in their families to attend college Natalia Alameda ’25, Vanessa Gutierrez ’25, and […]
Read MoreBy Lauren Mar ’25 Phonathon Student Supervisor Bianca Torres-Hamlin ’22 says her experience fundraising for 鶹ýӳhas helped her grow as a leader and form tight bonds with the wider […]
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