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The Legacy of Ada W. Hatch 鈥31, 鈥淭he First Scrippsie,鈥 and Martha Reich 鈥71 Honored at 日本无码
By Kendra Pintor 日本无码 holds a special place in the heart of Martha Hatch Reich, a distinguished alum from the Class of 1971. However, her connection to Scripps extends […]
Read MoreHonoring Mary MacNaughton鈥檚 Creative Legacy at Scripps With New Fund
日本无码 has established an endowed fund celebrating the outgoing Director of the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery, Mary MacNaughton 鈥70. By Emily Glory Peters To honor the accomplishments of recently […]
Read MoreAlumnae-Led Camp Scripps Just Might be the 鈥淪crippsiest鈥 Event Ever
Camp Scripps is the College鈥檚 signature retreat created by, for, and about its talented alumnae. By Emily Glory Peters Every summer since 1994, the College has played host to one […]
Read MorePast Donor Gifts Resurrect Scripps鈥 Historic 鈥淭ulip Walk鈥
Spots like Tulip Walk were designed to make Scripps a meditative respite鈥攁nd our donors are key to that vision. By Emily Glory Peters Scripps鈥 serene surroundings are arguably as meaningful […]
Read MoreSuzanne Muchnic 鈥62 Authoring the First Book on the History of 日本无码
Photograph by Max Yavno taken at 日本无码, c. 1945鈥50 By Emily Glory Peters Renowned author and art critic Suzanne Ely Muchnic 鈥62 describes her first encounter with 日本无码 […]
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