Community Events (page 16)
Body Image Boot Camp – Building a Well-rounded Self
A series for students who would like to work on improving their body image. Each workshop is drop-in and no prior notice is needed. Session 1: FRIDAYS 1:00–2:00 p.m. April […]
Read MoreBody Image Boot Camp – Reacting to the Inner Critic
A series for students who would like to work on improving their body image. Each workshop is drop-in and no prior notice is needed. Session 1: FRIDAYS 1:00–2:00 p.m. April […]
Read MoreClaremont Concert Choir and Orchestra Concert
Gustav Mahler, Adagietto from Symphony No. 5
Ralph Vaughan Williams, Dona nobis pacem
Claremont Concert Choir
Claremont Concert Orchestra
Anne Harley, soprano
John Atkins, baritone
David Cubek and Charles W. Kamm, conductors
Free and open to the public
Read MoreClaremont Concert Choir and Orchestra Concert
Gustav Mahler, Adagietto from Symphony No. 5
Ralph Vaughan Williams, Dona nobis pacem
Claremont Concert Choir
Claremont Concert Orchestra
Anne Harley, soprano
John Atkins, baritone
David Cubek and Charles W. Kamm, conductors
Free and open to the public
5th Annual Sustainability Fair
Join us in celebrating Scripps College’s 5th Annual Sustainability Fair! Featuring jam-making, clothes-swapping, and the latest projects on sustainability in Claremont from over 25 student and community groups. Lunch will be served outside with meal card or cash purchase. Open to the public, the event will be hosted by the Scripps Sustainability Committee.
Read MoreCesar Chavez Stop Hunger Now Day of Service
On Saturday, April 18th the Multifaith Service Council and CLSA will package more than 10,000 meals for areas of extreme hunger around the globe! The meal-packaging event will take place […]
Read MoreLASPA Launch celebration
Please join us for a celebration of leadership, integrity, creativity, and service as we launch the LASPA Center at Scripps College. There will be workshops, speaker presentations, and a strolling reception.
Read MoreWhat is a Book? A Symposium on Bibliographic Research
This afternoon symposium brings together area scholars, librarians, and students enrolled in the Scripps College course “ENGL 197: What is a Book?” Invited speakers and students alike will present original archival research.
Read MorePublic Conversations Project: Deep Listening, Connected Speaking, Genuine Inquiry
We are delighted to invite you to a program designed and offered by Public Conversations Project in support of our campus efforts to enhance inclusion, diversity, equity, and access at Scripps College. The trainings will run March 23-26, 2015. In order to accommodate the schedule of staff and the demands of departments, the workshops will be broken down into two sequenced 3-hour sessions.
Read MoreFamily Weekend
Family Weekend is one of Scripps’ most popular events. Every year more than 600 family members from around the globe come to Scripps College over President’s Day Weekend. Families of […]
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