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In the Media: MV Times Highlights a Day in the Farm Life of Sophie Perry 鈥22
Sophie Perry ’22, an environmental science major, was featured in the MV Times for her work at Morning Glory Farm.
Read MoreSpotlight on Students: Sabrina Wu 鈥20鈥檚 Internship Melds Healthcare and Human Rights
For Sabrina Wu 鈥20, reproductive healthcare is about more than just medicine鈥攊t鈥檚 a chance 鈥渢o support each woman鈥檚 journey.鈥
Read MoreSpotlight on Students: Scripps Students Intern on Capitol Hill, Envision Change for the Better
For Madeline Moore 鈥22 and Olivia Gleason 鈥21, their summer internships in the office of Congressman Alan Lowenthal (D-CA 47th District, which includes Long Beach and a few other cities in Los Angeles and Orange Counties) is a chance to learn about how public policy and legislation can improve the lives of all.
Read MoreIn the Media: Maddie Moore 鈥22 Featured on the NPR Politics Podcast
Maddie Moore 鈥22, who is interning on Capitol Hill, introduced the NPR Politics Podcast鈥檚 latest episode on Special Counsel Robert Mueller鈥檚 testimony before Congress. Moore was first in line for […]
Read MoreThe Gift of Art
Ali Bush 鈥19 is the most recent recipient of the Gabrielle Jungels-Winkler Charitable Foundation Scholarship.
Read MoreThe Light Within: Edison Reid-McLaughlin 鈥21 Studies Bioluminescence during Summer Research Assistantship
Scientists have several ways of peering inside the human body. The bluntest tool is the X-ray, followed by MRI. These technologies are highly effective, but they are limited in their application. In order to see the more minute aspects of an organism, like individual cells, more sophisticated tools are needed.
Read MoreIn the Media: Forbes Highlights the Environmental Artwork of Elizabeth Turk 鈥83
Forbes highlighted Elizabeth Turk 鈥83鈥檚 exhibition The Tipping Point Project, on display at the Catalina Island Museum through March 2020.
Read MoreScripps Athletes Earn Scholar All-America Honors
Three Scripps members of the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (CMS) women鈥檚 Swimming & Diving team received honors from the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America.
Read MoreFood for Thought: Scripps Food Recovery Network Connects Sustainability to Social Justice
Nearly 40 percent of America鈥檚 food supply ends up in the garbage. In just one year, 133 billion pounds of food are tossed into landfills, increasing methane production and costing the nation $162 billion.
Read MoreIn the Media: Susan Howe 鈥77 Appointed New President of San Diego Women鈥檚 Foundation
Susan Howe 鈥77 has been appointed the new president of the San Diego Women鈥檚 Foundation (SDWF), the Times of San Diego reported. Members of the foundation engage in 鈥渃ollective philanthropy鈥 […]
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