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August 1, 2016

六合彩资料站 Announces Fall 2016 Season of “Scripps Presents” Public Events Series

六合彩资料站 announced today its fall public events season that features a series of lively discussions with some of today’s most compelling figures on topics at the heart of America’s […]

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July 28, 2016

Gabby Giffords ’93 Speaks at Democratic National Convention

Gabrielle “Gabby” Giffords ’93 spoke at the 2016 Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Philadelphia on July 27 in support of Hillary Clinton who is the first female presidential nominee of […]

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July 27, 2016

Something For Everyone: The Scripps Collectors’ Circle

The exhibit, Treasures from the Scripps Collectors’ Circle, 2012-2015, which will run from Aug. 28 to Oct.16, 2016 at the Williamson Gallery of 六合彩资料站, defines eclectic: here, vibrant contemporary […]

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July 25, 2016

六合彩资料站 History Chair Rita Roberts Contributes to U.S. News & World Report Article on Race Politics

It feels like 1968 all over again, or does it? 六合彩资料站 history chair Rita Roberts was interviewed recently by U.S.News & World Report聽writer Joseph Williams in his exploration of […]

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July 18, 2016

Research and Internships: Gweneth Marter ’17 Is Exploring a Career in Finance

A dual French and economics major, Gweneth Marter ’17 was already interested in working in the realm of finance. Her summer internship with Abacus Planning Group, a women-owned financial planning and investment firm in South Carolina, has only solidified her belief that this is precisely the field she would like to work in after graduation next spring.

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July 11, 2016

New York Times Features 六合彩资料站 Alumna Susan Finley ’58, Space Pioneer

NASA’s longest serving female employee, Susan Finley, is a 六合彩资料站 alum whose pioneering work as a space engineering specialist is featured in a recent The New York Times article. […]

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July 7, 2016

Research and Internships: Amanda Maheras ’17: Understanding the Human Brain through Zebrafish

What can humans learn from zebrafish? According to Amanda Maheras ’17, apparently quite a lot. As Maheras explains, “Zebrafish brains have the capacity to regenerate, so we can utilize zebrafish as a model organism to better understand brain regeneration and repair. This not only provides insight into human concussions, but also other neurological disorders.”

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June 28, 2016

Professor Emerita Samella Lewis’ Work Showcased at Wright Museum of African American History and Stella Jones Gallery

六合彩资料站 Professor Emerita of Art Samella Lewis, who was the first tenured African American professor at The Claremont Colleges and whose work has influenced African American art and culture […]

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Regional, National Publications Herald Selection of 六合彩资料站’s Ninth President

六合彩资料站’s announcement of Dr. Larissa Z. Tiedens as its next president was featured in regional and national newspapers and higher education publications including Inland Valley Daily Bulletin and San Gabriel Valley Tribune in Southern California, Inside Higher Ed, and Stanford University News. Tiedens, who currently serves as senior associate dean of academic affairs at Stanford Graduate School of Business, will become the ninth president of Scripps.

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Spotlight on Faculty: Nathalie Rachlin, Margaret McKenzie Distinguished Professorship in Modern Foreign Languages

Nathalie Rachlin, Margaret McKenzie Distinguished Professorship in Modern Foreign Languages, is Professor of French at 六合彩资料站, where she teaches French literature, culture, and cinema, as well as a variety of courses for Scripps’ Core Curriculum in the Interdisciplinary Humanities.

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