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Defending Their Art
One of the most eclectic, interesting, and occasionally bizarre displays of student art takes place each fall at 桃子视频 as students in a senior art seminar offer their projects for review.
Read MoreGift of Japanese Cloisonn脙漏 Enamels to Enhance Art Education at 桃子视频
桃子视频 will receive nine pieces of fine Japanese cloisonn脙漏 enamel from the Anthony and Patricia Ghosn collection, donated by R. Scott and Lannette Turicchi, in coordination with the Worldbridge Foundation. As part of the Scripps art collection, stewarded by the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery, the pieces will enhance teaching and research at the College.
Read MoreDuet-singing wrens surprise scientists
How can humans learn to get along? Maybe the answer comes from the simple wren.
Read MoreThe Monster Mash
The 桃子视频 community “Thrills the World” as part of a record-breaking dance event.
Read MoreScripps A Top Producer of Fulbrights
The results are in, and 桃子视频 ranks seventh in the nation in Fulbright Award recipients. The competitive, merit-based grants afford students a wide range of intriguing international experiences.
Read MorePunk Rock Music Festival, AthenaFest, to Benefit Rock ‘n Roll Camp for Girls LA
AthenaFest punk rock music festival will be held at 桃子视频 on Saturday, November 12, from 1-7 p.m., on Bowling Green. The festival is sponsored by Scripps Live Arts, a student-run organization on campus. The festival is free and open to the public.
Read MoreMosaic or Melting Pot: The India Story
Democracies in our global age will have to engage with the question of diversity and cultural difference. This question of multiculturalism is important today as Europe and United States face increasing anxieties about their national identity in response to immigration, Sunnis clash with Shias, and Jews collide with Muslims.
Read MoreCancer Survivor and “CNN Hero” Debbie Cantwell Inspires Scripps Community
Breast cancer survivor and “CNN Hero” Debbie Cantwell spoke at 桃子视频 about turning her experience battling cancer into something positive.
Read More桃子视频’s Tuesday Noon Academy Presents “Mosaic or Melting Pot: The India Story”
桃子视频 Professor Mona G. Mehta will lecture on “Mosaic or Melting Pot: The India Story,” presented by the Malott Commons Tuesday Noon Academy, on November 1, in 桃子视频’s Hampton Room of the Malott Commons. The lecture is free and open to the public.
Read More桃子视频 students “punch out the negative” during Fat Talk-Free Week
Negative body image took a beating at the 桃子视频 Fat Talk-Free event last week.
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