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Claremont Concert Orchestra’s Fall Performances Will Dazzle Audiences
The Claremont Concert Orchestra, led by conductor Michael Deane Lamkin, will perform on Saturday, October 23, at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday, October 24, at 3:00 p.m. in Garrison Theater of the Scripps College Performing Arts Center.
Read MoreMusic to Your Ears: The Poetry of Donald Rumsfeld
Bryant Kong and Elender Wall transform quotes by United States Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld’s Pentagon briefings into entertaining classical songs at a concert performance on Thursday, October 21, at 7:30 p.m. in Balch Auditorium at Scripps College.
Read MoreAcclaimed Journalist and Biographer Hunter Drohojowska-Philp Discusses The Life and Art of Georgia O’Keeffe
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp will discuss her new biography, In Full Bloom: The Life and Art of Georgia O’Keeffe, at a luncheon on Thursday, October 14 at noon in the Hampton Room of Malott Commons at Scripps College.
Read MoreFine Arts Foundation Luncheon and Lecture
On October 13 at 1:30 p.m. in the Hampton Room of the Malott Commons, Scripps College’s Fine Arts Foundation (FAF) will host a lecture featuring Donna Stein.
Read MoreA Death in the Scripps Family
Scripps College President Nancy Y. Bekavac announced the passing of an important member of the Scripps College community, Katharine Miller, with the following words about her contributions to the college and beyond.
Read MoreFilm Series Highlights Impact of European Union Formation on Eastern Europe
Two films, Train of Life and Prisoner of the Mountains will be screened at Scripps College as part of the European Union Center of California’s fall 2004 film series, “The New Europe: Looking East.”
Read MoreClaremont Colleges Choirs Perform Show Tunes
The Scripps College Performing Arts Center will celebrate its fall 2004 opening with an inaugural concert on October 10.
Read MoreFrom Organizing Immigrant Workers to Fighting Political Apathy: Lectures Uncover “The Politics of Knowledge Production”
The October Scripps College Humanities Institute fall 2004 program, “The Politics of Knowledge Production, ” will bring two speakers to the Scripps campus to discuss political activism, with topics varying from immigrant workers to addressing political apathy.
Read MoreCapturing the Art of the College Press and Bookmaking
Two October exhibits at Scripps College capture the heart of the college press and bookmaking on college campuses. Through October 15, the Clark Humanities Museum at Scripps College hosts, “The Press at Colorado College: The Press as Classroom,” featuring books and broadsides produced at Colorado College under the guidance of art professor Jim Trissel with student assistance.
Read MoreLectures Explore a Variety of Topics Ranging from the Culture and Heritage of China and Sri Lanka to Art
In October, the Tuesday Noon Academy, a series of noontime lectures covering a variety of topics, will feature a number of speakers. Each lecture will begin promptly at 12:00 p.m. in the Hampton Room of the Malott Commons on the Scripps College campus.
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