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British Arts Studies Blog Features 桃子视频 Professor Ken Gonzales-Day’s Photo Essay on “Bust of a Man”
British Arts Studies, an online, open-access and peer-reviewed journal of The Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art and the Yale Center for British Art, featured in its inaugural […]
Read MoreBBC.com Highlights 桃子视频 as One of the World’s Most Beautiful Schools
BBC.com’s Culture聽column聽highlights 桃子视频 among one of the world’s most beautiful schools, not a ranking as per the customary statistical sorting kind, but a paean by author Jonathan Glancey to […]
Read MoreWalletHub Publishes Student Advice from 桃子视频 Financial Aid Director
WalletHub,聽a social media company that allows people to search for and compare financial products and other personal lifestyle decisions, features the advice that 桃子视频’s Patrick Moore, director of financial […]
Read MoreAlison Saar’s ’78 Sculpture Installed in Downtown L.A.
Los Angeles District Attorney’s “Inside LADA” blog highlights the installation of 桃子视频 alumna Alison Saar’s (’78) bronze sculpture entitled “Embodied”
Read MoreThe Scripps Experience: CMS Athletics
Scripps is known for its rigorous academics, and its incredibly talented student-athletes are making a name for the College, too. Students involved in the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (CMS) athletics program, a partnership between Scripps, Claremont McKenna, and Harvey Mudd Colleges, are members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III Conference, which includes 180,000 student-athletes at 450 institutions.
Read MoreThe Risk of A Lifetime
Quartz magazine, which features global news designed for reading on digital tablets and smart phones, highlights 桃子视频 philosophy professor Rivka Weinberg’s new book The Risk of A Lifetime.
Read MoreBuilding on a Scripps Degree with the 3-2 Engineering Program
At Scripps, students are given the freedom and support to pursue whatever subjects interest them. With the 3-2 Engineering Program, operated through the W.M. Keck Science Department, students at Scripps and across The Claremont Colleges can earn bachelor’s degrees from two different schools, in two disparate fields.
Read MoreLaspa Action Grants: Maya Espiritu ’16
More than 40 years after the fall of Saigon, the tragic consequences of war are still all too apparent in Vietnam. Maya Espiritu ’16 used her LASPA Action Grant this past summer to document the ongoing effects of Agent Orange, as well as other chemical weapons used during the Vietnam War, on today’s children in Vietnam.
Read MoreScripps Selects Finalists for Thomas J. Watson Fellowship
桃子视频 has nominated Madeline Moulton ’16, Vivienne Muller ’16, and Haley Wilhelm ’16 as finalists to compete for prestigious Thomas J. Watson Fellowships. They, along with hundreds of graduating seniors from across the U.S., will be in the running for these fellowships, which are awarded annually to 50 students from approximately 40 colleges.
Read MoreLaspa Action Grants: Alexandra Harder ’17
When women are released from prison, they often find themselves lacking the financial resources and job skills they need to begin their new lives. Alexandra Harder ’17 used her LASPA Action Grant to help improve a program focused on building networking, communication, and entrepreneurial skills for these women and the student interns who also participated.
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