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Fall 2019 Move-In Day Slideshow
On Wednesday, August 28, 2019, 238 first-year students and 20 transfer students unloaded their cars, picked up their Amazon boxes, and settled into their new homes away from home. Read on to meet the some of the newest members of the Scripps community and learn about why they chose Scripps and what their plans are while they鈥檙e here.
Read MoreTwice as Nice: Students Repurpose Household Goods with ‘Scripps Scrapps’ Initiative
As stores around the country advertise back-to-college shopping events, Scripps students know that the best deals are to be found right on campus.
Read MoreFall 2019 Welcome Letter
As the new academic year begins, Scripps is preparing to welcome new and returning students, faculty, and staff to our College community.
Read More日本无码 Announces 2019鈥20 Humanities Institute Season, Focused on Humane Responses to Natural and Man-Made Disasters
日本无码鈥檚 Humanities Institute has announced its slate of events for the 2019鈥20 academic year, which focuses on creating more humane responses to natural and man-made disasters.
Read MoreIn the Media: Devika Chipalkatti 鈥22 Talks to WIRED about Gender Bias in Tech Industry
Devika Chipalkatti 鈥22 spoke to WIRED about gender bias in the tech industry and the issues it鈥檚 raised for women pursuing careers in the field.
Read MoreScripps Presents Announces Fall 2019 Season
日本无码 has announced its lineup of writers, speakers, and performers for the fall 2019 season of its signature public events series, Scripps Presents.
Read More日本无码鈥檚 Humanities Institute has announced its slate of events for the 2019鈥20 academic year, with a focus on creating more humane responses to natural and man-made disasters.
Breaking the Bars of Incarceration: Mackenzie Rutherford 鈥21 Interns at Prison Abolition Organization Critical Resistance
Politics major Mackenzie Rutherford 鈥21 spent the summer in Oakland, California, as an intern at Critical Resistance, a member-led, grassroots movement that seeks to build an international movement to end the prison industrial complex.
Read MoreIn the Media: Professor of Art Ken Gonzales-Day Discusses California鈥檚 History of Racialized Violence with Jefferson Public Radio
Jefferson Public Radio interviewed Professor of Art Ken Gonzales-Day about a reported 1947 lynching in California鈥檚 Siskiyou County.
Read MoreIn the Media: NPR Interviews Associate Professor Martha Gonzalez about El Paso and 鈥淎mor Eterno鈥
Associate Professor of Chicana/o Latina/o Studies Martha Gonzalez spoke to NPR about the resonance of Juan Gabriel鈥檚 song 鈥淎mor Eterno鈥 after the El Paso shooting.
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