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Allison Dillard ’03 Harnesses Her Math and English Degrees to Create Self-Confident Students
“I don’t know that I would have been a math major at a different college,” Dillard says. “The Scripps math department was so positive and encouraging.”
Read MoreREDCAT Festival to Feature Kevin Williamson’s Safe and Sound
The performance is part of the festival’s shared program of events, which will take place August 24–26.
Read MoreIn the Media: Stacey Wood Speaks to Bloomberg About Cognitive Decline and Denial
“In older adults as a group, there is some evidence that they tend to be perhaps a little overconfident in their abilities,” Wood said.
Read MoreIn the Media: Claremont Courier Highlights Hao Huang’s Latest Podcast
“Those Chinese workers paid in blood and sweat to make this country,” Huang told the Courier. “We belong here.”
Read MoreAlexandra Tran ’08 Leverages Her Interdisciplinary Education to Build a Screenwriting Career
Despite the well-known competitiveness of the film industry, Tran believes that her Scripps experience equipped her with the confidence she needed to pursue her professional goals.
Read MoreHao Huang’s Gold Mountain Podcast Launches New Season
Equal parts history and travelogue, “Iron Horse Road” tells the story of the 20,000 Chinese laborers who built the Transcontinental Railroad.
Read MoreErin M. Curtis to Serve as Director of Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery
A Los Angeles-based curator and historian, Curtis previously served as a curator at the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art in Exposition Park.
Read MoreLynne Thompson ’72 and Rachel Fidler ’14 Connect Across Communities
Although Lynne Thompson ’72 and Rachel Fidler ’14 graduated more than 40 years apart, the two alumnae have long worked together to bring their knowledge, enthusiasm, and experience to serve the greater Los Angeles community.
Read MoreResponse to Supreme Court Ruling on Affirmative Action
While 91 is disappointed in the Supreme Court’s ruling, we have always and will continue a holistic application review process that is consistent with the law. Diversity, access, and inclusion […]
Read MoreMuseum of Modern Art Acquires Ken Gonzales-Day’s The Wonder Gaze
The work is part of Gonzales-Day’s ongoing Erased Lynchings series, which began with a focus on the history of lynching in California.
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