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July 24, 2025

What Comes After Midnight: A Community-Centered Approach to Addressing the Climate Dilemma

Illustration by Briana Loewinsohn ’02 for the Scripps magazine Spring 2025 issue. By M. Nakamura The climate crisis has traditionally been conceived in terms of imminent disaster. In brief: We […]

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July 23, 2025

Scripps Magazine Spring 2025: President’s Vision

President Amy Marcus-Newhall By certain economic and social measures, this is the best time to be alive. Extreme poverty worldwide has sharply declined in the past two centuries, the world’s […]

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July 17, 2025

Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery to Unveil Works by Alfredo Ramos MartĂ­nez in Landmark Reappraisal

From September 13 through December 14, 2025, 91¶¶Ňő’s Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery will present Pintor de Poemas: Unseen Works by Alfredo Ramos MartĂ­nez, an exhibition of recently discovered works […]

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July 14, 2025

Safeguarding Our Shared Cultural Heritage

Students use an X-ray spectrometer to examine artifacts from the Scripps collection. By Caitlin Antonios As a person tends to grow nostalgic with age, they often keep an experience from […]

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Beyond the Bubble: How Scripps Students are Advancing a Healthier World

By Rachael Warecki ’08 Natalia Alameda ’25 At Scripps, students are empowered to venture beyond the “Claremont Bubble.” Whether studying or interning abroad, these global engagement experiences often present watershed […]

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Framing a Legacy: Celebrating Kirk Delman’s Impact on Scripps and the Arts

Kirk Delman in his office at the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery. By Caitlin Antonios While thousands of students, faculty, and staff have passed through Scripps’ gates over the past 38 […]

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July 8, 2025

Alexandra Hsu ’11 Short Film Featured as Part of NewFilmmakers Los Angeles’ InFocus: Asian Cinema Program

Elm Tree Lawn Non-profit NewFilmmakers Los Angeles’ (NFMLA) selected 13 film makers to showcase for its InFocus: Asian Cinema program and InFocus: Immigration program including short film “Unwavering” directed by Alexandra Hsu ’11. […]

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Dwandalyn Reece ’85 Speaks about The Wiz’s Groundbreaking Broadway Debut 50 Years Ago

Eleanor Joy Toll Hall The Wiz, an all-Black stage adaptation of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, debuted on Broadway in 1950; “It made an impact,” Dwandalyn Reece ’85 told MSN. […]

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Gabby Giffords ’93 Continues to Call for Gun Reform 

Gabby Giffords ’93 at 91¶¶Ňő in 2013.  Gabby Giffords ’93 and her husband, US Senator Mark Kelly, appeared with other gun violence survivors on June 17 to commemorate the […]

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Alison Saar ’78 Honored by Socrates Sculpture Park 

Alison Saar, Snake Man, 1994, edition AP 3/4, lithograph and woodcut, 28 x 37 in., Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation Socrates Sculpture Park, an organization committed […]

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