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日本无码 Seniors Dedicate Lemon Tree Honoring Campus Staff During Centennial Year
By Kendra Pintor聽 Members of the 日本无码 Class of 2026 dedicated a lemon tree on Olive Walk as their Senior Class Gift, honoring the campus staff whose work helps […]
Read MoreAlex Meecham 鈥27 on Identity, Scholarship, and Public-Interest Law聽
By Kendra Pintor聽聽 Alex Meecham 鈥27 describes 日本无码 as a place where she has been able to explore her identity, academic interests, and commitment to public-interest work through close […]
Read MoreHope Dragseth 鈥28 on Interdisciplinary Learning and the Power of Scholarship Support
By Kendra Pintor聽 Donor-funded scholarships ensure talented students can fully access and thrive at Scripps.聽聽 Scholarship support empowers students, like Hope, to grow as leaders and pursue meaningful careers鈥攍ike sustainable […]
Read MoreMalena Sparano 鈥26: Turning Language Study and Scholarship Support into Global Possibility
By Elita Kutateli 鈥26 Malena Sparano 鈥26 found an interdisciplinary academic home through linguistics at The Claremont Colleges, combining interests in language, research, sociology, anthropology, and Chinese studies while聽benefiting聽from close […]
Read MoreFrom Claremont to Costa Rica: How Chase Allbritton 鈥28 is Expanding Her Environmental Analysis Major Through Scholarship Aid and Internship Grants
By Tess Miller 鈥27聽 Scholarship aid and internship grants are opening global, hands-on learning opportunities鈥攆rom wetlands research in Oregon to immersive fieldwork and community-based environmental studies in Costa Rica.聽聽 Co-curricular […]
Read MoreHow a Scholarship Helped Jordan Becknell 鈥26 Find a Place on the Global Stage
Jordan Becknell ’26 By Elita Kutateli ’26 Thanks to donor support, Jordan Becknell 鈥26 completed an international residency of a lifetime with One Year Lease Theatre Company, working alongside professional […]
Read MoreLetter From Board of Trustees Chair Laura Hockett 鈥85
Ella Strong Dension Library聽 There鈥檚 magic in the word 鈥渆ra.鈥 It suggests more than a stretch of time鈥攊t鈥檚 a season of becoming. When I arrived at Scripps in 1981, I […]
Read MoreMore Than Movement: Dance as Inquiry, Activism, and Memory
Mia Ciotti 鈥26 and Audrey Che 鈥27, photo by Jay Williams聽 By Caitlin Antonios Dance serves as a liberal arts practice that integrates intellectual inquiry, historical preservation, community building, activism, […]
Read MoreWhy the Liberal Arts Matter Now More Than Ever
Elm Tree Lawn By Assistant Professor of History and Africana Studies Westenley Alcenat and Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of Faculty Professor Mary Hatcher-Skeers Two Scripps faculty members […]
Read MoreThe Student Lens: In Praise of Philosophy
By Elita Kutateli 鈥26 Graduating senior Elita Kutateli ’26, a philosophy major, speaks about how the discipline has changed the way she views the world. I went to college thinking […]
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