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Fandango por La Humanidad: With special Guests Jarochicanos from Chicago, Illinois

Margaret Fowler Garden Scripps College, CA, United States

Jarochicanos is a music collective based out of Chicago dedicated to the practice and preservation of traditional Afro-Indigenous Son Jarocho music from southern Veracruz, Mexico. They began in 2008 as a youth workshop learning to play Son Jarocho, and throughout the years developed into a collective of educators, organizers, and artists leading numerous initiatives and […]

Capstone Day

Edwards Humanities Building

On Capstone Day the entire Scripps community comes together in celebration of the senior class’ accomplishments. Capstone Day is intended to showcase academic collaborations among students and faculty across the disciplines. The Forum this year will be held in-person with a virtual option as well. There will be treats, coffee, tea, and afternoon snacks! We encourage […]

Friday Noon Concert Series

Balch Auditorium Scripps College 1030 Columbia Ave., Claremont, CA, United States

The Spring 2024 Friday Noon Concert Series continues on May 3 with a performance of music by Beethoven and Flaherty featuring Trio Euphoria with Rachel V. Huang (Scripps), violin; Cynthia R. Fogg (Pomona), viola; and Tom Flaherty (Pomona), cello. Please visit the Friday Noon Concert webpage for current information regarding upcoming concert programs and public […]

Scripps College 94th Annual Commencement

Elm Tree Lawn CA

We’re excited to celebrate the Class of 2024, as our newest graduates embark on fulfilling careers, enter prestigious graduate programs, and pursue fellowships! Commencement Schedule 2:00pm Senior Awards Convocation, Garrison Theater 5:00pm Commencement Ceremony, Elm Tree Lawn  7:00pm Commencement Celebration Dinner Dance, Jaqua Quadrangle  For more information, please go to: Commencement 2024

Scripps Presents Levitt on the Lawn: Trousdale in Concert

Bowling Green Scripps College, 1030 Columbia Avenue, Claremont, CA, United States

The Scripps Levitt on the Lawn concert series proudly present Trousdale, a powerful all-female band consisting of Quinn D’Andrea, Georgia Greene and Lauren Jones. Their melodic and heartfelt harmonies are often compared to The Chicks and The Staves, but the girls draw inspiration from a wide array of music, including Crosby Stills and Nash, Kacey Musgraves and HAIM. Driven by […]

Evolving Ideas: The Ceramics of Ruenell Foy Temps

Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery 251 E. 11th St., Claremont

Ruenell Foy Temps (1940–2020) left an indelible mark on California ceramics. She participated in more than thirty solo and invitational exhibitions (including the Scripps College Ceramic Annual), taught as a college instructor and leader of workshops throughout the state, and studied with and worked alongside well-known figures in twentieth-century California ceramics. Yet she persevered against […]

Scripps Presents: Live Performances with Craig Karges

Garrison Theater 231 E. 10th Street, Claremont, CA

Experience the extraordinary with award-winning illusionist Craig Karges! Dazzling audiences from Cancun to Cairo, Craig combines psychology, intuition, magic, and motivation to reveal how to improve your memory, make better decisions, and be more creative—all in one exciting program. GET TICKETS Co-sponsored by Scripps College New Student Programs & Orientation and Scripps Presents 

Scripps Presents: Live Performances with Crowd Theory

Bowling Green Scripps College 1030 Columbia Avenue, Claremont, CA, United States

Pack a picnic and get ready to kick off Scripps Presents’ fall series with Crowd Theory! Featuring hits from pop, R&B, soul, and rock, Crowd Theory’s unbeatable dance energy will leave you chanting “encore!". GET TICKETS Sponsored by Scripps Presents 

Barbarian Trespassers? The Transformation of the Countryside in Post-Roman Italy

Hampton Room Scripps College, 1030 Columbia Ave., Claremont, CA, United States

The dramatic “Fall of Rome” narrative remains the most appealing story about the end Western Roman Empire, even though scholars have often insisted that it oversimplifies the events of the fifth century, as well as its consequences in the sixth and seventh centuries. The complexity of scholarly accounts leaves the ordinary observer bewildered and eager […]

Scripps Presents: @Noon STEM Series with Clair Colee ’23

What happens after taking your first post-graduate step? Clair Colee ’23 answers this question in the launch of our fall @Noon series centering STEM stories. Follow Clair as she shares her journey from Scripps to chemical biology PhD student and discusses emerging research that excites her the most. GET TICKETS Sponsored by the Charlotte Tsuei-yu […]