Campus News (page 10)
Scripps College Thanks Lynne Thompson ’72 for Her Service as Chair of the Board of Trustees
Thompson will continue her service on the Board as immediate past chair. An accomplished and award-winning poet with several collections and publications in prestigious literary journals, she is also serving a two-year term as the poet laureate of Los Angeles, a role to which she was appointed in 2021.
Read MoreStudent Communication: August 10, 2022
Dear Students, I hope everyone is enjoying the last few weeks of summer and you have had a chance to enjoy some downtime! We are thrilled to welcome students back […]
Read MoreDeMethra LaSha Bradley Appointed Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students
Bradley possesses nearly 20 years of higher education experience in student and academic affairs across public and private institutions.
Read MoreLaura Vausbinder Hockett ’85 Begins Term as Chair of the Board of Trustees
Laura Vausbinder Hockett ’85 will step into her new role as chair of the Scripps College Board of Trustees on July 1, 2022.
Read MoreCrystal Juan ’22 Earns Most Improved Senior Award from Intercollegiate Tennis Association
Juan has played tennis for the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Athenas since her first year, but made her most outstanding contributions during the 2022 season.
Read MoreClaremont-Mudd-Scripps Athenas Earn Athletic and Academic Accolades
Three scholar-athletes earned awards from Scripps College in recognition of their achievements on and off the field this year.
Read MoreSummer 2022 Community Update
Dear Members of the Scripps Community: Congratulations on the completion of a successful academic year! I have been honored to serve as the College’s interim president for the past academic […]
Read MoreIn Memoriam: Professor Emeritus Richard Fadem
Professor Emeritus of English Richard Fadem, who previously served as the College’s dean of faculty and acting president, died on May 17.
Read MoreThis Spring, Four Scripps Classes Make Their Mark on Graffiti Wall
It’s a tradition that harkens back to Scripps College’s earliest years: As Commencement approaches, the graduating class inscribes a section of Graffiti Wall with student signatures and a mural representing their time at the College.
Read MoreScripps Community Protests Possible Overturn of Roe v. Wade
Scripps students, faculty, and staff weigh in on Roe v. Wade’s importance, and what outlawing abortion access would mean for the nation.
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