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The English Major Experience at Scripps College
By Nichola Monroe ’27 It’s a rewarding time to be an English major at Scripps College. After a series of retirements and new hires, the Department of English has undergone […]
Read MoreMeet Melina Durre ’25, President of Scripps Associated Students
By Lauren Mar ’25 After her time as the vice president of student activities for the past two years, Melina Durre ’25 has begun a new role as the president […]
Read MorePresident Amy Marcus-Newhall Announces Centennial Plaza Project
< Dear Scripps College Community Members, Over my 30 years as part of the Scripps College community, I have had the privilege of witnessing and benefitting from the intellectual richness, […]
Read MoreScripps College Board of Trustees Announces Extension of Amy Marcus-Newhall’s Presidency
Scripps College President Amy Marcus-Newhall Dear Scripps Community Members, It is my pleasure to announce that the Scripps College Board of Trustees has unanimously voted to extend President Amy Marcus-Newhall’s […]
Read MoreThe Nucleus, Scripps and Pitzer’s State-of-the-Art Science Center, Officially Opens
By Emily Glory Peters After more than a decade of planning and two years of construction, the dust cleared this fall for the official opening of The Nucleus, a new […]
Read MoreSydney Watson ’25 Talks Scripps Ranking #1 for Student Experience with CBS KCAL News
CBS KCAL News recently visited Scripps to highlight the College being named number one for best student experience in a 2024–25 survey by the Wall Street Journal. While on campus, […]
Read MoreA Public Art Tour of The Claremont Colleges
At the turn of the 20th century, Claremont was a hub of the nascent Arts and Crafts movement, leading to the city’s status as a mecca for artists. Over a century later, Claremont and its colleges remain an artistic destination, with innovative, conceptual, traditional, and protest art around nearly every corner.
Read MoreOffice of Black Student Affairs Celebrates 50 Years
The 2019-2020 academic year marks the 50th anniversary of the Office of Black Student Affairs (OBSA), the cultural center of The Claremont Colleges that supports students of African descent by providing opportunities for self-exploration, learning, and growth as well as affirming multiple identities that intersect with experiences of Blackness, including race, socioeconomic status, sexual identity, gender identity and expression, and spirituality.
Read MoreA Familial Affair: Chicanx Latinx Student Affairs Celebrates 50 Years
In 1969, a small group of Claremont College students got together to address the growing concerns of Latinx students at The Claremont Colleges. They envisioned a space that would connect Latinx students and a program in which students could feel supported academically, socially, and culturally.
Read MoreIn the Media: Los Angeles Times Highlights Claremont Colleges in Profile of “Vibrant” Claremont
The Los Angeles Times highlighted The Claremont Colleges in its lifestyle profile of the City of Claremont.
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