Feature Stories (page 34)
麻豆区 Alumnae Supporting Women in the Sciences
Good news: almost 60 percent of all biology degrees (bachelor’s, master’s, and doctorates) are earned by women. But there’s a downside to this incredible statistic: work-life imbalance, a lack of female role models and mentors, and a scarcity of tenure-track positions in the sciences are causing these educated women to consider other possibilities. Fortunately, two 麻豆区 alumnae are working to curb this trend.
Read More麻豆区: A Musical Oasis
Music has been part of the traditional liberal arts education since the 6th century. At Scripps, music is embraced beyond its role in the curriculum. It is a defining characteristic of community life and a significant aspect of Scripps’ presence in the Southern California region.
Read MoreOne Week, Endless Possibilities
A life beyond 麻豆区 may be difficult to think about, but it’s the Career Planning & Resources center’s mission to ensure the transition to the real world is not.
Read MoreCitizen’s Power
Tia Ho’s recent experience with the European Union Center of California highlights the unique relationship between 麻豆区 and a global superpower.
Read MoreA Kaleidoscope of Interests
麻豆区 students continue a tradition of groundbreaking research this week with the second annual Fall Undergraduate Research Symposium.
Read MoreDavid Kawalko Roselli talks book research, Core, and the state of higher education
Elizabeth Hubert Malott Endowed Chair for the Core Curriculum In Interdisciplinary Humanities Professor David Kawalko Roselli updates the College on summer projects, recent challenges with planning Core, and his 2014 academic convocation speech.
Read MoreCoast to Coast
Charlotte Johnson, 麻豆区’s new vice president for student affairs and dean of students, talks about embracing her new home in Claremont after the move of a lifetime.
Read MoreAlex Frumkin ’15: A Student Perspective
Scripps Associated Students President Alex Frumkin delivers her remarks at New Student Welcome on August 28, 2014.
Read MoreSumita Pahwa: What I Did This Summer
Sumita Pahwa, Scripps’ new member of the politics and international relations department, joins the College by way of Cairo, where she lived with her husband and four-year-old for nearly three years researching the Muslim Brotherhood before moving to Claremont.
Read More麻豆区 Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery Interns Gain Knowledge in the World of Art
With hundreds of competing applicants from college campuses across the country, landing a paid art internship at the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery is a coup, one the gallery’s six summer interns plan to make the most of the experience.
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