Faculty
Professor Dalton Krauss’s Legacy Lives on Through $1.6M Gift to Study AbroadÂ
By Kendra Pintor A transformative $1.6 million gift from the estate of Professor Dalton Krauss establishes the SAGE Quasi-Endowment, expanding access to study abroad and global education opportunities for Scripps students.  Krauss’s four-decade legacy […]
Read MoreFrom Ghost Stories to NASA Groundbreakers: Students Research Scripps’ Past
In a first-of-its-kind Core class on Scripps’ history, first-year students uncover the people and traditions that shaped the College, from NASA’s longest employee Susan Finley ’58 to ghost lore to […]
Read MoreThe New York Review of Books Interviews English Professor Aaron MatzÂ
Professor of English Aaron Matz speaking at Commencement in 2023. The New York Review of Books, a renowned magazine publishing articles on culture and literature, sat with Professor of English […]
Read MoreThe Writing and Rhetoric Major Experience
Get a behind-the-scenes look on the writing and rhetoric major at Scripps: how it differs from English, its course requirements, and why it integrates perfectly into other fields of study. […]
Read MoreAssociate Professor of Religious Studies Luis Salés Discusses the Meaning of Ramadan
Professor Luis Josué Salés Associate Professor of Religious Studies Luis Josué Salés spoke with Fox 5 in Washington, DC, about the history and significance of Ramadan, the ninth month of […]
Read MoreSpotlight on Faculty: Meet Visiting Assistant Professor of Dance Waeli Wang
Visiting Assistant Professor of Dance Waeli Wang By Nichola Monroe ‘27 After a year’s hiatus, Visiting Assistant Professor of Dance Waeli Wang (she/they) has returned to the Scripps community by […]
Read MoreHow a Department of Natural Sciences Team Made a Groundbreaking Discovery About a Killer Chromosome
Professor of Biology Patrick Ferree and Emma Garman ’26 in The Nucleus. By Caitlin Antonios For most of his career, Department of Natural Sciences Professor of Biology Patrick Ferree has […]
Read MoreProfessor Ken Gonzales-Day Work Showcased at Cheech Marin Center in Riverside
Margaret Fowler Garden The work of Scripps photography Professor of Art Ken Gonzales-Day is part of the Cheech Marin Center’s new exhibit Chicano Camera Culture: A Photographic History, 1966-2026. The exhibit is a […]
Read MoreScripps Continues Record as Top Fulbright Producer
Alondra Cobian ’25 is a Scripps Fulbrighter in Mexico By Emily Glory Peters Âé¶¹Çø is proud to announce that it has once again been named a Top Producing Institution […]
Read MoreProfessor of Economics Nicholas Kacher Speaks About Housing Affordability on Marketplace
Seal Court Associate Professor of Economics Nicholas Kacher recently made an appearance on Marketplace, American Public Media’s daily news show on business and economics. The segment looked at whether the housing […]
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