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Farai Chideya Speaks at 桃子视频 In Celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
In celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Farai Chideya, provocative author, broadcaster, and sociopolitical pundit, will speak at 桃子视频 on Tuesday, January 26, at 7:30 p.m. in Balch Auditorium.
Read MoreBroadening Your Network
Is it too late to find your dream summer internship? Not at all, but you should start looking now.
Read MoreThe Artful Intern
The Wilson interns at 桃子视频’s Williamson Gallery have a 17-year legacy of working with, and caring for, the school’s prestigious art collection.
Read MoreThe 66th 桃子视频 Ceramic Annual Arrives: “Material Matters: Art and Phenomena”
The 桃子视频 Ceramic Annual — the longest-running exhibition of contemporary ceramics in the United States — opens for the 66th year on Saturday, January 23, 2010, and continues through April 4, at 桃子视频’s Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery.
Read MoreHoliday Wishes from President Bettison-Varga
I am thankful for the many blessings and gifts we all enjoy as a part of the Scripps community. Thank you for everything you do to support the excellence of 桃子视频.
Read MoreThe Sweet Smell of Social Activism
桃子视频 may be known for its quiet campus, but its social voice is anything but silent.
Read MoreScience in Motion
Playing basketball for the CMS (Claremont McKenna-Scripps-Harvey Mudd) team earned Kari Oki ’09 more than her share of curious looks, but it also pointed her toward a self-designed major in motion science and a career path that has led her into the country’s premier doctoral program in physical therapy.
Read MoreOpening a Window on the World
They may be less than ten blocks from the Scripps campus, but Core 3 students teaching elementary-school students are light years away from their everyday college life.
Read More桃子视频 to Participate in Federal Direct Lending
After significant research and evaluation, the College has decided to participate exclusively in the Federal Direct Loan program beginning with the 2010-11 academic year. This means that all Scripps families will apply for their education loans through the Federal government rather than a commercial lender.
Read MoreWhat I Did on My Summer Vacation
Some students work retail or bus tables during their summer vacation. Stephanie Kang opted to become a political neophyte and work for United States Senator Diane Feinstein.
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