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In the Media: Christina Lindal ’07 Named President of Major Construction Company, Forbes Reports
Lindal is the first woman to lead the company and one of a small number of women leaders in the construction and manufacturing industry.
Read MorePreethi Rao ’24 Uses We Act Grant to Develop Public Health Podcast
Rao says the rapid development of the podcast and growth of their audience wouldn’t be possible without the We Act Grant funding.
Read MoreCMS Athenas Volleyball Retains Top Spot in NCAA Division III Coaches’ Poll
The Athenas have held the prime spot in the NCAA Division III coaches’ poll since September 6.
Read MoreIn the Media: DeMethra LaSha Bradley’s Dean Appointment Announced in Journal of Blacks in Higher Education
The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education announced DeMethra LaSha Bradley’s appointment to vice president of student affairs and dean of students at Scripps.
Read MoreEvelyn Ross ’09 to Be Inducted into CMS Hall of Fame
Ross, a cross-country and track and field athlete for the CMS Athenas, helped both teams win five combined Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) championships.
Read MoreAcademic Convocation Celebrates a New Academic Year
Frederick Hard Chair in English Literature and Professor of English Aaron Matz delivered the keynote speech on the importance of keeping the eventualities of history in view, especially for students of literature and politics.
Read MoreArcha Dileep ’24 and Hannah Lak ’23 Research Scams, Fraud, and Catfishing
Archa Dileep ’24 and Hannah Lak ’23 have been working in Professor Wood’s lab since fall 2021 as part of a collaborative, passionate group studying psychological issues around scams and fraud.
Read MoreScripps Presents Announces Fall 2022 Season
The season will center on high-profile participants showcasing diverse experiences through contemporary dance, music, and award-winning storytelling.
Read MoreIn the Media: Wendy Cheng Discusses History of Taiwanese Immigrant Experience in Los Angeles Times
Associate Professor of American Studies Wendy Cheng discussed the history of the Taiwanese immigrant identity in a Los Angeles Times article on the current Taiwanese American experience.
Read MoreFall 2022 Community Update
In my first months, I have enjoyed meeting Scripps students, faculty, staff, alums, families, and friends, representing a variety of disciplines, generations, professions, and geographic regions. Each encounter has reinforced my sense of this community’s deep commitment to and admiration for the distinctive Scripps academic and residential experience.
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