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Scripps College Goes Green
Scripps College takes a stand against plastic waste with the installation of EZH2O bottle-filling stations, bottle-filling stations that can be used to refill water containers and eliminate plastic waste.
Read MoreThrill the World
¶¶ÒõÊÓÆµ College community joins thousands of people in more than 100 countries in a synchronized re-enactment of Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” dance.
Read MoreThe Road Not Taken
Professor Winston Ou was faced with a life-altering decision in college: pursue English or mathematics? He took the road less traveled, and a decision that made all the difference.
Read MoreScripps College’s Williamson Gallery Presents Bonsai Workshop
Scripps College’s Williamson Gallery will host a bonsai workshop with Roy Nagatoshi, owner of Fuji Bonsai Nursery, on Sunday, October 16, 9:00am-3:30pm.
Read MoreThe Galapagos of California: rare plants, introduced animals and restoration in the Channel Islands
Why are islands so special? Where do our own local islands in southern California fit into this picture? Diane Thompson talks about ongoing projects students in her lab are carrying out in the California Channel Islands and how they relate to broader problems in research and management on major global environmental challenges like invasive species and climate change.
Read MoreCommunity Engagement
The Motley Coffeehouse ¶¶ÒõÊÓÆµ College will host a benefit concert Saturday, October 8 to raise money for Playing For Change, an organization that establishes music programs in communities around the world.
Read MoreScripps College’s Humanities Institute Hosts Performance of “Life on the Swerve: Observations from That Place Where the World Weeps”
Performance artist Rhodessa Jones will present her one-woman show “Life on the Swerve: Observations from that Place Where the World Weeps” on Tuesday, October 4, at 7:30 p.m. in Scripps College’s Performing Arts Center, Garrison Theater. This event is free and open to the public.
Read MoreGreen Biking
Need a lift? Scripps College students launch their own bike rental and repair service.
Read MoreMedical Orientalism and the New Yellow Peril: Feminizing the Nation and Re-centering Whiteness in US Bioterrorism Discourses
Gwen D’Arcangelis discusses the Orientalist and terror-filled representations of Asians as diseased and U.S. public health treatment of Asians during the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Read MoreAsk For What You Really Want
Sara Laschever, groundbreaking author of “Women Don’t Ask,” will lead an interactive discussion Monday, September 26, at 7 p.m. in the Hampton Room of the Malott Commons ¶¶ÒõÊÓÆµ College on “Ask For It: How Women Can Use the Power of Negotiation to Get What They Really Want.”
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