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鶹ýӳPresents Announces Spring 2022 Programming Centered on Food
鶹ýӳPresents has announced its spring 2022 season, “The Food Issue,” which will focus on food justice, sustainability, culture, and creativity with a slate of virtual and in-person programming featuring renowned chefs and food activists.
Read More鶹ýӳProvides Students with Wide Array of Academic, Career, and Community Resources
鶹ýӳ provides a wealth of academic, career, and community resources for both new and returning students. For those curious about various opportunities—from fellowships and scholarships to studying abroad, tutoring programs to post-graduate work, and equity organizations to on-campus leadership roles—鶹ýӳhas a resource for you!
Read MoreOlive Harvest’s Return Creates Organic Space for Education, Community, and Sustainability
On November 5, 鶹ýӳhosted its traditional Olive Harvest, an event that furthers the College’s sustainability efforts by utilizing the campus’s edible plants as a food source. More than 200 students, faculty, staff, and members of the surrounding Claremont community harvested approximately 700 pounds of olives.
Read More鶹ýӳStudents Reinvent Economics Society
“This club aims to provide diverse resources and support for all of its members, both current students and alumnae, through career-focused workshops, events with faculty, and community-based activities,” says Katie Eu ’23, the SCES co-president.
Read More鶹ýӳ Pre-Law Society Provides Support for Students Interested in Legal Field
Kayla Solomon ’23’s goal for the future of SPLS is to maintain and develop good relationships with alumnae in the legal field who can help students with the process of entering the profession, such as applying to law school.
Read MorePassion Projects: 鶹ýӳStudents Earn Grants to Support Summer Projects
Each year, the Laspa Center for Leadership sponsors student projects with the We Act Grant program. The program supports self-designed projects that transform knowledge, passion, and ideas into action, demonstrate creative and effective problem-solving, establish community partnerships, and produce a positive impact.
Read MoreStronger Together: Class of 2021 Graffiti Wall Mural Celebrates Class Solidarity, Campus Life
Graduating classes have each left their mark on the 鶹ýӳ Graffiti Wall since 1931, becoming an essential rite of passage at the College. After the design is painted onto Graffiti Wall, each member of that class signs their name to the mural, becoming a visual time capsule of Scripps’ history that reflects the changing tastes and attitudes of students over the decades.
Read MoreSnapshot: Class of 2021
Take a look at all the Class of 2021 has accomplished during their time at Scripps!
Read More鶹ýӳContinues Work Toward Racial Equity, Justice, and Inclusivity Initiatives
During the last decade, 鶹ýӳhas accelerated its efforts to foster a more diverse and racially equitable environment for students, staff, and faculty. Donors have been a prime mover in this work, helping the College develop programs and increase resources that would not have been possible without their generosity.
Read MoreRuth Reese Lane ’92, Immigration Attorney, to Deliver 鶹ýӳCommencement Address
Ruth Reese Lane, immigration attorney and 鶹ýӳalumna, will deliver the keynote address at the College’s 91st Commencement exercises on Saturday, May 22, 2021. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s ceremony will be virtual.
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