In the Media (page 10)
In the Media: Gabby Giffords ’93 Discusses the Effects of Gun Violence in Harper’s Bazaar
Giffords also believes that gun control is possible, especially with an increased demand for legislative action.
Read MoreIn the Media: Jean Chen Ho Discusses Fiona and Jane with Aspen Public Radio
“I wanted to write a book that was about friendship and identity,” Ho said.
Read MoreIn the Media: Gabby Giffords ’93 Speaks at Signing of New Michigan Legislation, MSN Reports
Whitmer acknowledged Giffords’ support during the signing ceremony.
Read MoreIn the Media: Keeana Villamar ’25 Discusses Project Think With Claremont Courier
Villamar is the program’s coordinator of communications, social media, and events.
Read MoreIn the Media: Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Athenas Earn Third NCAA Tennis Title, USTA Reports
This is the team’s third championship in the last five years and its first back-to-back title.
Read MoreIn the Media: Inside Higher Ed Highlights Linda Davis Taylor Financial Literacy Program
The workshop is part of the Linda Davis Taylor Financial Literacy Program, in which alumnae facilitators educate current students about budgeting, taxes, banking, and investments.
Read MoreIn the Media: Flannery Warner ’27 and Claremont Foxes Rugby Featured in Lost Coast Outpost
The Foxes are a club team, unaffiliated with Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, and are open to players of all experience levels.
Read MoreIn the Media: Kevin Williamson’s No Expectations Earns Rave Review From LA Dance Chronicle
“Watching No Expectations was a snapshot view of Mason and Williamson’s past, present and future aspirations,” the review states.
Read MoreIn the Media: Eli Winkelman Discusses Entrepreneurship with the Austin American-Statesman
Eli Winkelman ’07, who founded the nonprofit Challah for Hunger while a student at Scripps, spoke about her current business, CRAFT.
Read MoreIn the Media: Maggie Tokuda-Hall ’07 Discusses Book Banning in New York Times
Maggie Tokuda-Hall ’07 spoke to the New York Times about her experience with the publisher Scholastic, which asked her to delete references to racism from her children’s book, Love in the Library.
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