News Releases (page 6)
In the Media: Stacey Wood Outlines Common Social Security Scams
In an article for NerdWallet, Stacey Wood, Molly Mason Jones Chair in Psychology, outlined four of the most common tactics used in Social Security scams.
Read MoreScripps Students at the Hive
The Hive is a design center serving students, faculty, and staff from The Claremont Colleges. It offers workshops, skillshares, and tools.
Read MoreIn the Media: Shazmah Hakim ’19 Appointed Remington Hospitality’s Chief Legal Officer, Reports Hospitality Net
Hospitality Net reported th¶¶ÒõÊÓÆµ alum Shazmah Hakim ’19 has been appointed chief legal officer at Remington Hospitality.
Read MoreThe Common Thread
In two roundtable discussions earlier this fall, current students and alums participated in lively discussions about their academic and career journeys and the enduring connections they forged during their time ¶¶ÒõÊÓÆµ.
Read MoreWhen the Paths DivergeÂ
In this series of brief conversations, eight Scripps faculty members and students discuss the defining moments in their paths.
Read MoreSpotlight on Students: Scripps Associated Students President Lily Dunkin ’24
Lily Dunkin ’24 is continuing her work with Scripps Associated Students by stepping into a new role as SAS President.
Read MoreIn the Media: CMS Volleyball Team Advances to Semifinals
The Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Athenas volleyball team advanced into the NCAA Division III semifinals for the third time in the program’s history on November 29.
Read MoreIn the Media: Tessa Solomon-Lane Published in Hormones and Behavior
Assistant Professor Tessa Solomon-Lane has coauthored a paper proposing a more diverse framework for researching biological sex.
Read MoreIn the Media: Monika Lee ’17 Hailed as a “Rising Star” by Capitol Weekly
Throughout her career, she has focused on social justice, equity, and mental health, balancing idealism with realism.
Read MoreEun Ji Chung ’06 Named Biomedical Engineering Society Fellow
Chung’s areas of expertise include molecular design, nanomedicine, and tissue engineering. Her current research focuses on designing targeted treatments for cardiovascular disease, cancer, and kidney disease.
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