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Jun. 11, 2026

More Than Movement: Dance as Inquiry, Activism, and Memory

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People Power: How Volunteers Fuel Students’ Confidence at Scripps

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Why the Liberal Arts Matter Now More Than Ever

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Scripps Magazine


June 11, 2026

More Than Movement: Dance as Inquiry, Activism, and Memory

Mia Ciotti ’26 and Audrey Che ’27, photo by Jay Williams  By Caitlin Antonios Dance serves as a liberal arts practice that integrates intellectual inquiry, historical preservation, community building, activism, […]

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People Power: How Volunteers Fuel Students’ Confidence at Scripps

Fall Emerging Professionals Program mixer By Caitlin Antonios Scripps community members help students succeed by giving their time and expertise to mentor others through mock interviews organized by Scripps’ Career […]

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Why 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 […]

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The Student Lens: In Praise of Philosophy

By Elita Kutateli ’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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Staff Spotlight: Meet the ÈÕ±¾ÎÞÂë Academy Program Leads Yamileth Renteria SCA ’12 and Lyanne Dominguez ’13, SCA ’07

Yamileth Renteria SCA ’12 and Lyanne Dominguez ’13, SCA ’07 By Ella Murdock Gardner ’22 Former ÈÕ±¾ÎÞÂë Academy scholars, Lyanne Dominguez ’13 and Yamileth Renteria, now lead the program […]

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From the Archives: Four Elements, One Story

Betye Saar in her Laurel Canyon studio, 1970. Photograph by Bob Nakamura, Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery, ÈÕ±¾ÎÞÂë. By Erin M. Curtis, Director of the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery Scripps […]

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Scripps Magazine Spring 2026: President’s Vision

President Amy Marcus-Newhall Every year, I look forward to springtime at Scripps. It provides a much-needed awakening, renewal, and the reward of extensive hours of learning, exploration, and collaboration that […]

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December 12, 2025

Planned Power: How Two Alums’ Acts of Generosity are Transforming Scripps

Senior Art Show By Emily Glory Peters and Kendra Pintor If Scripps alums are known for anything, it’s dreaming big. Sometimes, it’s in service of their personal or professional ambitions—but […]

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From the Archives: From Typewriters to AI: Denison Library Continues to Adapt

Archive photo of Denison Library staff members By Jennifer Martinez Wormser ’95, Director and Sally Preston Swan Librarian for the Ella Strong Denison Library Libraries are no strangers to technological […]

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Scripps Magazine Fall 2025: President’s Vision

President Amy Marcus-Newhall As the fall semester of my third full year as president of ÈÕ±¾ÎÞÂë concludes, I’m reflecting on the enormous honor of serving in this role. I […]

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