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Scripps College Still the “Best” According to The Princeton Review
Scripps College stands as one of the country’s best undergraduate education institutions for the fifth consecutive year, according to The Princeton Review. The 2012 edition of its popular guidebook, The Best 376 Colleges, praises Scripps for its academics, selectivity, financial aid, and quotes extensively from Scripps students.
Read MorePlayboater
Voice editor Oriana LaVilla ’14 learned about community and teamwork the old-fashioned way: by competing in the USA Canoe/Kayak nationals in Seattle, Washington.
Read MoreCultural Ambassadors
Class of 2010 Scripps College graduates Melissa Chen and Laura Benson spread goodwill while teaching English in Spain.
Read MoreSenior Profile: Sean Svoboda ’11
Sean Svoboda ’11 will miss life at Scripps College, but the anthropology major is not afraid to pursue life after college.
Read MoreBarbara Arnwine Receives Gruber International Justice Prize
Scripps College alumna Barbara Arnwine ’73 has received a prestigious Gruber International Justice Prize for her excellence in defending and promoting civil rights and gender equity throughout the U.S.
Read MoreTour de France
Runner Jennifer Tavé ’12 represents France and Scripps College this week when she runs the 10K in the 23rd European Athletics Championships in Ostrava, Czech Republic.
Read MoreScripps College Students Named to Spring 2011 Dean’s List
The following Scripps College students were named to the dean’s list for the spring 2011 semester at Scripps College in Claremont, California. The dean’s list recognizes students who have achieved a grade point average of at least 11 (A-) in four, letter-graded courses in one semester.
Read MoreMaking a Difference
When the Association of Independent California Colleges and Universities wanted to put a face on the cause of educating students, they picked Denise Rodriguez ’11. They couldn’t have made a better choice.
Read MoreSeeing Getrude Stein
Fantastic new exhibitions celebrating the life, work, and influence of Gertrude Stein flourish thanks in part to Stein artifacts on loan from the Scripps College Denison Library.
Read MoreNancy Neiman Auerbach Appointed Mary W. Johnson Professor
Nancy Neiman Auerbach, professor of politics and international relations, has been appointed to the Mary W. Johnson Professorship in Teaching at Scripps College, effective July 1, 2011.
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