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October 27, 2015

Senior Thesis by 鶹ýӳ Alumna Allison Rigby ’14 Featured in the City Project Blog

鶹ýӳ alumna Allison Rigby ’14 makes headlines in The City Project blog with her senior thesis on public parks and environmental justice in Los Angeles.

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鶹ýӳ Olive Oil Competition

Calling all 鶹ýӳ faculty, staff, students and Alumni! We are taking submissions for the Olive Oil Label Competition now until November 3. This is your chance to have your […]

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October 26, 2015

Professor Ken Gonzales-Day’s Photographic Work on Lynching and Violence

鶹ýӳProfessor of Art Ken Gonzales-Day’s recent photographic work combines images of a reconstructed lynching scene of a Latino man in 1920 with images of recent protests surrounding police brutality, as featured in an interview with theotherjournal.com.

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October 22, 2015

The 鶹ýӳExperience: The 鶹ýӳLive Arts CLORG

When Nina Posner ’17 discovered 鶹ýӳLive Arts (SLA) during her first year, it was a revelation. “I couldn’t believe booking bands and making shows happen for other people was a real thing we were allowed and encouraged to do in college,” she remembers.

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October 19, 2015

The 鶹ýӳExperience: Fall Undergraduate Research Symposium

On October 9, 29 鶹ýӳstudents gathered in the Hampton Room at Malott Commons to present data and analyses of their original research projects to faculty and peers at Scripps’ third annual Fall Undergraduate Research Symposium. This daylong event included presentations by recipients of the Environmental Analysis, Esterly, Hsu Fund, Johnson, LASPA Action, and Mellon grants. Taken together, the students’ research was conducted in more than seven languages and across nine countries, in fields ranging from philosophy, to chemistry, to feminist theory, to sustainable development.

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鶹ýӳ Visits China

When 鶹ýӳInterim President Amy Marcus-Newhall stepped up to the microphone at Hunan Women’s University (HWU) in Hunan, China, and spoke her first words, “Dà jiā hăo” (“Hello everyone”), she […]

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October 18, 2015

Presidential Search Update

Presidential Position Description Now Available
The presidential search has advanced significantly since our last report on September 2, and we would like to provide an update to ensure the community is aware of key developments in the search for the ninth president of 鶹ýӳ.

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October 14, 2015

鶹ýӳAlumna California Sen. Hannah-Beth Jackson Introduces Equal Pay Bill

鶹ýӳalumna Hannah-Beth Jackson ’71, a member of the California State Senate representing the 19th District, was responsible for creating the equal pay bill that California Governor Jerry Brown signed […]

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October 12, 2015

The 鶹ýӳExperience: The Career Planning & Resources Tech Trek

Three days, nine companies, 12 鶹ýӳstudents, and one incredible experience: From August 5 to 7, 鶹ýӳ’s Career Planning & Resources (CP&R) team hosted its first-ever career exploration and networking trip to San Francisco to meet with companies and alumnae in the technology industry. Called the Bay Area Tech Trek, the trip connected current students with 鶹ýӳalumnae who work at innovative tech firms Anaplan, Eventbrite, Facebook, Medallia, NextDoor, Pinterest, Spongecell, Twilio, and Uber. Visiting three companies each day, the students explored what careers in technology might look like, gained advice from professionals in the industry, and networked with successful 鶹ýӳgraduates.

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Spotlight on Alumnae: Martha Bierut ’15 Selected for a Prestigious Princeton in Africa Fellowship

By Maria Newman ’16 Martha Bierut ’15 stood out as an undergrad and was awarded for it. She was one of only 51 fellows selected for a prestigious Princeton in […]

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