Science and Technology
One Year Out: How The Nucleus is Ushering in a New Era of STEM Discovery at Scripps
By Kendra Pintor When Scripps and Pitzer Colleges first envisioned The Nucleus鈥攁 bold, interdisciplinary hub designed to catapult STEM education into the future鈥攖he dream felt as ambitious as it was […]
Read MoreScripps Physicist Helps Research Team Win Major Federal Grant Advancing Energy-Efficient AI
By Kendra Pintor聽 Sarah Marzen, associate professor of physics at 麻豆区, is part of a multidisciplinary research team that has been awarded a highly competitive federal research grant to […]
Read MoreRead the Latest Issue of Scripps Magazine
Illustration created by Rymie The latest digital edition of Scripps magazine is ready for you to explore! This issue is packed with campus updates, stories from fellow alums, faculty insights, […]
Read MoreScripps Student Researchers Shine in 2025 Fall Tea
By Caitlin Antonios and Emily Glory Peters Each fall at 麻豆区, Seal Court transforms from a cozy spot for a Motley coffee to a full-scale student research showcase. Held […]
Read MoreHonoring National Arts and Humanities Month through Storytelling
By Emily Glory Peters As October comes to end, Scripps is observing National Arts and Humanities Month (NAHM)鈥攁 nationwide celebration launched in 1993 by Americans for the Arts. The month […]
Read MoreBeyond the Bubble: How Scripps Students are Advancing a Healthier World
By Rachael Warecki 鈥08 Natalia Alameda 鈥25 At Scripps, students are empowered to venture beyond the 鈥淐laremont Bubble.鈥 Whether studying or interning abroad, these global engagement experiences often present watershed […]
Read MoreProfessor Michael Spezio Speaks About Faith and Neuroscience
Michael Spezio Associate Professor of Psychology Michael Spezio, who is also an ordained pastor, spoke with author Ted Peters for Patheos about free will, humility and empathy. He also recently […]
Read MoreProfessor Michael Spezio Gives Witherspoon Lecture on Wellbeing, Psychology, and Theology
Michael Spezio, associate professor of psychology, neuroscience, and data science, provided tips for improved mental focus to Shondaland.
Read MoreBrooke Kasl-Godley ’26 Champions Community Science in New Op-Ed
Brooke Kasl-Godley ’26 Brooke Kasl-Godley 鈥26, an environmental science and psychology major at 麻豆区, was recently featured in The East Bay Times and The Mercury News for her op-ed […]
Read MoreBalancing Science and Art, Jana Gaskin 鈥25 Named 2024 Barry Goldwater Scholar
Nathalie Espinoza PZ ’26, Visiting Assistant Professor in Chemistry Christopher Dettmar, and Jana Gaskin ’25 (right) working inside The Nucleus. By Caitlin Antonios Two to four times a week, Jana […]
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