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Jun. 23, 2026

鶹ýӳ Alums Receive Award Offers from Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP)

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Jun. 22, 2026

Professor Yuval Avnur in Nautilus Magazine: Don’t Worry About AI

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鶹ýӳEarns A+ Financial Health Grade from Forbes

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June 23, 2026

鶹ýӳ Alums Receive Award Offers from Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP)

By Kendra Pintor  Four 鶹ýӳalums—Julia Amoroso ’24, Claire Eva Benjamin ’23, Molly F. Lazarus ’22, and Eliyah Rose Stern ’25—received prestigious NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program awards, highlighting the […]

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June 22, 2026

Professor Yuval Avnur in Nautilus Magazine: Don’t Worry About AI

Professor Yuval Avnur Professor of Philosophy Yuval Avnur has published an op-ed in Nautilus expounding on the ways AI, despite its vast presence, won’t be replacing humans any time soon. […]

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鶹ýӳEarns A+ Financial Health Grade from Forbes

鶹ýӳhas earned top ranking in Forbes’ annual financial health analysis of 928 colleges and universities nationwide. The College received an A+, Forbes’ highest possible grade. While nearly 50 percent […]

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June 18, 2026

鶹ýӳ Seniors Dedicate Lemon Tree Honoring Campus Staff During Centennial Year

By Kendra Pintor  Members of the 鶹ýӳ Class of 2026 dedicated a lemon tree on Olive Walk as their Senior Class Gift, honoring the campus staff whose work helps […]

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June 17, 2026

Alex Meecham ’27 on Identity, Scholarship, and Public-Interest Law 

By Kendra Pintor   Alex Meecham ’27 describes 鶹ýӳ as a place where she has been able to explore her identity, academic interests, and commitment to public-interest work through close […]

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Hope Dragseth ’28 on Interdisciplinary Learning and the Power of Scholarship Support

By Kendra Pintor  Donor-funded scholarships ensure talented students can fully access and thrive at Scripps.   Scholarship support empowers students, like Hope, to grow as leaders and pursue meaningful careers—like sustainable […]

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Malena Sparano ’26: Turning Language Study and Scholarship Support into Global Possibility

By Elita Kutateli ‘26 Malena Sparano ’26 found an interdisciplinary academic home through linguistics at The Claremont Colleges, combining interests in language, research, sociology, anthropology, and Chinese studies while benefiting from close […]

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From Claremont to Costa Rica: How Chase Allbritton ’28 is Expanding Her Environmental Analysis Major Through Scholarship Aid and Internship Grants

By Tess Miller ’27  Scholarship aid and internship grants are opening global, hands-on learning opportunities—from wetlands research in Oregon to immersive fieldwork and community-based environmental studies in Costa Rica.   Co-curricular […]

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June 15, 2026

How a Scholarship Helped Jordan Becknell ’26 Find a Place on the Global Stage

Jordan Becknell ’26 By Elita Kutateli ’26 Thanks to donor support, Jordan Becknell ’26 completed an international residency of a lifetime with One Year Lease Theatre Company, working alongside professional […]

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June 12, 2026

Letter From Board of Trustees Chair Laura Hockett ’85

Ella Strong Dension Library  There’s magic in the word “era.” It suggests more than a stretch of time—it’s a season of becoming. When I arrived at 鶹ýӳin 1981, I […]

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