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Alumnae Newsmakers (page 16)


April 22, 2020

Stephanie Jimenez ’12 Reads at Long Island City Reading Series, Featured on LitHub

Stephanie Jimenez ’12 was featured on LitHub for her participation in February’s Long Island City Reading Series, which highlighted writers from Queens, New York. Jimenez’s debut novel, They Could Have Named Her Anything, was published in 2019.

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April 13, 2020

Commitment to Community: Priscilla Wang 鈥17鈥檚 Campaign to Keep Medical Workers and Patients Safe

Just as so many things do these days, it began with a post on social media. Priscilla Wang 鈥17鈥檚 former Scripps roommate had posted a link to GoFundMe, the online fundraising tool, for an organization called PPE 2 NYC.

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April 10, 2020

In the Media: Scripps鈥 Contribution to Collaborative CRISPR-Chip Research Supports Real-Time COVID-19 Detection, Mail Tribune Reports

六合彩资料站 was part of the development of devices that can detect COVID-19 in real time,聽the聽Mail Tribune聽reported. The devices test聽the human genome on a graphene chip, or CRISPR-Chip.

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April 9, 2020

In the Media: New York Times Remembers Idelle Weber 鈥54

The New York Times remembered painter, collagist, and sculptor Idelle Weber 鈥54, who passed away on March 23 in Los Angeles. Weber was one of the few women artists involved in the Pop Art movement.

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April 6, 2020

In the Media: Elizabeth Eastman 鈥81 Examines de Tocqueville, Democracy, and Pandemic in Tennessee Star Op-Ed

In an op-ed for the Tennessee Star, Elizabeth Eastman 鈥81 examined the effect the coronavirus may have on American democracy through the lens of Alexis de Tocqueville鈥檚 Democracy in America.

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February 21, 2020

In the Media: Allie Rigby 鈥14 Explores Petaluma on NPR鈥檚 Living on Earth Podcast

Allie Rigby 鈥14 was featured on NPR鈥檚 Living on Earth podcast, reading an essay about her life as an outdoor educator in Petaluma, California.

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January 30, 2020

College Theses Inspire Alumna鈥檚 Future Career

Ever since her time at Scripps, filmmaker Alle Hsu 鈥11 has been fascinated with intergenerational relationships in Chinese culture. For her Asian studies senior thesis, she drew from her great-grandfather鈥檚 Columbia University鈥檚 master鈥檚 thesis to compare the status of women in China in the 1920s to the status of modern Chinese women.

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January 23, 2020

In the Media: Pae White 鈥85 Installs Large-Scale Artwork at Beverly Center, Los Angeles Times Reports

If you鈥檝e enjoyed the eye-catching new artwork decorating the Beverly Center鈥檚 escalators, thank Pae White 鈥85. The Los Angeles Times reported that 鈥淢oonsets for a Sunrise鈥 and 鈥淒ay for Night for Day鈥 have been installed on the escalators鈥 walls.

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January 21, 2020

In the Media: New York Times Remembers Norma Tanega 鈥60

The New York Times remembered musician, artist, and teacher Norma Tanega 鈥60, who passed away earlier this month from colon cancer. Her best-known song, 鈥淲alkin鈥 My Cat Named Dog,鈥 was released in 1966 and reached No. 22 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

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January 16, 2020

Melanie Nakaue 鈥01 Exhibits 鈥淔reakebana鈥 Artwork at Chico Art Gallery

Assistant Visiting Professor of Art Melanie Nakaue 鈥01 is displaying her digital art at 1078 Gallery as part of the exhibition Iterations, which will run through January 26. Her work is based on a concept called 鈥渇reakebana,鈥 a spinoff of the Japanese flower-arranging art of ikebana.

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