Politics and Society (page 4)
Katie Eu ’23 Examines Wellness TikTok through an Economic Lens
Katie Eu ’23 is moving the “that girl” discussion into an entirely new realm: the field of behavioral economics.
Read MoreRedefining Leadership: Rosanne Rennie Holliday ’61 on Women Supporting Women
By Emily Glory Peters In the early hours of January of 1974, Rosanne Rennie Holliday kissed her young son William goodbye, climbed into her VW Bug, and headed out with […]
Read MoreTsion Mamo ’23 Named to University of Maryland Summer Research Initiative Cohort
he University of Maryland’s College of Behavioral and Social Sciences has named Tsion Mamo ’23 as a member of its 2022 Summer Research Initiative cohort.
Read MoreAnna Cohen ’24 Receives Critical Language Scholarship
Anna Cohen ’24, a public policy and politics major with a focus on sub-Saharan Africa and migration, received a Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) to study Swahili this summer.
Read MoreSpotlight on Seniors: Elizabeth Howell-Egan ’22 and Uma Nagarajan-Swenson ’22 Represent Their Class
The senior class co-presidents want to honor the spirit of mutual aid and collective care that has sustained the Class of 2022 through a global pandemic and a roller-coaster return to campus.
Read MoreNancy Neiman Receives Fulbright-Nehru Award
Professor of Politics Nancy Neiman received the Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence Fellowship, which will support her continued research into food sovereignty movements.
Read MoreSpotlight on Seniors: Maria Heeter ’22 Blends Economics and Journalism
This spring, with her degree in economics under her belt, Heeter will join The Information, an online news outlet focused on technology and media.
Read MoreScripps College Pre-Law Society Creates Small Claims Advisory Service
Ƶ College Pre-Law Society is spearheading the creation of the first student-run Small Claims Advisory Service (SCAS) in California.
Read MoreJaela Alvarez ’23 Empowers Young Students to See Themselves at College
Jaela Alvarez ’23 helps young girls learn the ropes of college admissions, as well as get a better idea of the schools they hope to attend.
Read MorePresident Biden Appoints Maddy Ruvolo ’14 to Access Board
Maddy Ruvolo ’14 has been appointed to the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Access Board by President Joe Biden.
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