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LAist Spotlights Pintor de Poemas: Unseen Works by Alfredo Ramos Martínez
In a recent feature, LAist praised The Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery’s striking exhibition on artist Alfredo Ramos Martínez. Guest-curated by Scripps alumna Robin Dubin ’12 of the Louis Stern Fine […]
Read MoreProfessor Thomas Koenigs Speaks at Brown’s American Literature Symposium
Associate Professor of English Thomas Koenigs recently spoke at Brown University’s two-day symposium “Fictions of the American Revolution.” The symposium seeks to explore the American Revolution ahead of the nation’s […]
Read MoreProfessor Stacey Wood Cited in Inc. Piece on Scam Culture
Professor of Psychology Stacey Wood A recent Inc. article on scamming has cited Molly Mason Jones Chair in Psychology and Professor of Psychology Stacey Wood. The piece referenced Wood’s research […]
Read MoreGabby Giffords ’93 Calls for End to Political Violence
Gabby Giffords ’93 and former Senator Jeff Flake were featured by MSN for their USA Today opinion piece calling for an end to political violence in the wake of conservative […]
Read MoreScripps College Climbs as Best College in U.S. News & World Report Rankings
The College continues to place high in a slate of newly released rankings of top US institutions Scripps College is celebrating its inclusion in U.S. News & World Report’s (USNWR) […]
Read MoreƵ Experience: Chronicling the Experiences of First-Gen Students
As the College welcomed its largest-ever cohort of first-year students this past fall, the First-Generation @ Scripps Newsletter was preparing to introduce the Scripps community to a few of those new faces on campus. The newsletter, currently in its fifth volume, is edited by the First-Gen Program co-coordinators and speaks to the experiences of Scripps students who are the first in their families to attend college. Co-coordinators Evelyn Gonzalez ’18 and Clarisse Salazar ’18 decided that “firsts” would be an appropriate theme to kick off the most recent issue.
Read MoreA Legacy of Advocacy: An Interview with Leanna Namovic ’17 of Disability, Illness, and Difference Alliance
When Leanna Namovic ’17 first joined the Disability, Illness, and Difference Alliance (DIDA), she discovered a supportive community that understood her challenges and helped her navigate campus life.
Read MoreSee the Possibilities
Where others see impossibility and disability, Allison Thompkins ’04 sees the opposite. And thanks in part to her Scripps experience, she has a PhD in economics from MIT.
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