News Releases (page 142)
Eclectic “Songlines” Performers Artfully Blend “Muse and Drudge”
Songlines, Scripps College’s unique performance series of eclectic poetry and music by Southern California artists, will host a performance by poet and scholar Harryette Mullen accompanied by the Mallarmé Chamber Players on Wednesday, April 23.
Read MoreFinal Installment in International Religious Conference Explores Africa, Diaspora
Scripps College continues to host The Global Future of Feminist New Testament Studies Conference, a tripartite series of discussions that bring together international scholars to address the future of both Christianity and feminist Biblical scholarship that has its final event in April 2003.
Read MoreGlobalization v. Labor?
Dr. Miriam Golden, director of the Center for Comparative and Global Research at UCLA, will address the question “Is Globalization Bad for Labor?” on Friday, April 18.
Read More“Rockrgrl” Editor Tackles Activism, Women in the Music Industry
Carla DeSantis, former musician and founder, publisher, and editor-in-chief of ROCKRGRL magazine — the only national publication devoted to empowering and inspiring female rock musicians — will speak on “Reflections on Women, Rock, and Activism” on Tuesday, April 15.
Read MoreScripps College Announces Watson, Fulbright, and Truman Winners
Scripps College President Nancy Y. Bekavac today announced that students Irene Keliher, Jennifer von Reis, and Allison V. Thompkins have been awarded a Watson, a Fulbright, and a Truman Fellowship, respectively, to pursue varied areas of academic research.
Read MoreDesert Landscape Artist Mahoney Shares “Retrospective”
Joella Jean Mahoney, acclaimed landscape artist, will narrate a personal retrospective spanning four decades of paintings on Wednesday, April 9.
Read MoreMoney Talks: Fiscal Policies Dissected by Economics Expert
Dr. Luisa Lambertini, associate professor of economics, UCLA, will speak on the “The Interaction of Commitment and Discretion in Monetary and Fiscal Policies,” on Thursday, March 27.
Read MoreHarvey Mudd and Scripps Colleges to Share in $2.5 Million Faculty-Focused Grant
Two Claremont Colleges, Harvey Mudd and Scripps, are among the eight colleges and universities that will share in a four-year, $2.5 million grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to support faculty career enhancement.
Read More“Songlines” Jazzes up Poetry Performance with “This Music”
“Songlines,” Scripps College’s unique performance series of eclectic poetry and music by Southern California artists, will host an evening with Los Angeles poet Karen Holden and musician Cory Wright on Wednesday, March 26
Read MoreEmmy-Winning Filmmaker Shares Personal Documentary on Rape
Kelly St. John, reporter for the San Francisco Chronicle, will screen and discuss her 2002 Emmy-award winning documentary short, Forever Fourteen, on Tuesday, March 25.
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