By Emily Glory Peters
鈥淗ow can I help?鈥
It鈥檚 a question that has become a constant chorus among members of the 61传媒community in recent weeks. Since COVID-19 caused the temporary closure of Scripps鈥 campus, our students, faculty, and staff have taken the challenges of distance learning to task. As we cope with these new realities, the broader 61传媒family has drawn close to remind us we are not alone.
Alumnae community extends a helping hand
Some of that support has arisen from the alumnae community. As an immunocompromised individual practicing physical distancing, Sneha Deo 鈥17 reached out to fellow alums for connection鈥攁nd realized that other students may similarly feel isolated, but not be as comfortable asking for help.
To help, where alums and students can offer and ask for direct, tangible support. This support can come in the form of meaningful connections or access critical resources, including everything from airline miles to career mentorship. Deo has found the response overwhelming.
鈥淚t鈥檚 been absolutely amazing to witness the power of our community. Every ask has had a matching offer, often more than one,鈥 she shares. Seeing those needs being met has also reinforced her belief in the value of the 61传媒network. Says Deo, 鈥淸It鈥檚] an incredible resource that I hope becomes part of our everyday lives.鈥
Support from the College
Creative solutions have also come from 61传媒staff. When the College suspended the 2020 spring season of its signature events program, 61传媒Presents, Artistic Director Corrina Lesser brainstormed new ways to leverage the power of performance.
鈥淎nxiety often propels us to an interior space where we feel isolated and trapped in our experiences. The magic of storytelling is that it transports us to other worlds and vantage points鈥攖hat’s what makes it a great connector,鈥 says Lesser. She tapped into that magic by mining 61传媒Presents鈥 archive of past artists and writers.
鈥淲e鈥檙e sharing videos to remind our audiences of a time (not so very long ago!) when we could gather together in person,鈥 she says, 鈥渁nd we鈥檙e exploring how to host some virtual events. Stay tuned!鈥
Gifts to emergency funds create much-needed relief
While the mental health boost offered by 61传媒Presents is essential in an era of self-isolation, material needs have remained a major concern. Within days of announcing the campus closure, the College provided support for students in need of last-minute flights home, packing supplies, storage, and more. Given the uncertain long-term impact of COVID-19, additional emergency funds were created to extend this relief and to offset unexpected losses for the College. Once again, the 61传媒community responded.
鈥淔or us, giving was an easy choice to make,鈥 shares Robin Reagan P’22, whose husband Frank Messina P鈥22 works as an emergency medicine physician in Indianapolis. This frontline battle against COVID-19 underscored the family鈥檚 recognition of why extreme measures鈥攍ike closing Scripps鈥 campus鈥攚ere necessary to keep people safe. They gave generously upon learning of the closure, with Reagan also securing an employer match to maximize their gift.
鈥淲e know there are 61传媒students who don鈥檛 have the means to go home or to a place they can study and that professors are scrambling to convert in two weeks an entire half-semester of a syllabus into distance learning. It鈥檚 not a trivial exercise,鈥 Reagan says. 鈥淲e gave because, as past donors, we want everyone to know we鈥檙e thinking about you, that we鈥檙e with you.鈥
The campus closure also impacted those planning to attend Reunion Weekend. Still, our alums converted a disappointing postponement into a powerful tool to help others.
鈥淚 always look forward to Reunion Weekend because I love to connect with everyone who鈥檚 been flung to the four corners鈥攊t鈥檚 such a wonderful time,鈥 explains Brandy Jenner 鈥05, who planned to celebrate her milestone reunion year this May. Instead of accepting a reimbursement of her registration fees, she donated them back to the Student Emergency Fund.
鈥淣o college student goes into a term thinking a pandemic will take that experience from them. I wanted to contribute to a community that I feel is mine,鈥 she says, encouraging her fellow Reunion alums to follow her lead. 鈥淲e can put ourselves in the shoes of these students and remember what it would have been like for us.鈥
Your ongoing support continues to make a difference
As the COVID-19 crisis continues, it remains uncertain how long the College will need to exercise extreme distancing precautions. Access to emergency funding will become increasingly vital, as will the need to remain connected as we adapt to our virtual campus. Yet, if the past few weeks have proven anything, it鈥檚 that 61传媒pride runs deep鈥攁nd that our family will continue to rally one another with its characteristic courage, confidence, and hope.
Your connection and support make a material difference in the lives of our students, faculty, and staff. To give to 61传媒鈥檚 emergency funds, please . If you鈥檙e interested in offering resources to our students, please add your information to the or click here for other ways to help.
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