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Mar. 6, 2024
The 61´«Ã½Access Initiative: Transforming Higher Education and Fostering Social Mobility
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Sara Zion and Tushar Shah’s $2M Endowment Propels Computational Science at 61´«Ã½
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By Kendra Pintor 61´«Ã½ is taking a bold step towards increasing inclusion and social mobility through the 61´«Ã½Access Initiative (SAI). This groundbreaking initiative has already raised more than […]
Read MoreBy Kendra Pintor 61´«Ã½ is set to receive a significant boost to funding in the realm of computational science, thanks to the extraordinary generosity of Sara Zion and Tushar […]
Read MoreBy Kendra Pintor Family Weekend is one of Scripps’ most popular and longstanding events. Families of current students are invited to attend a full weekend of activities showcasing some of […]
Read MoreBy Kendra Pintor This November, the 61´«Ã½community once more demonstrated its remarkable spirit of giving by not only achieving but surpassing the College’s GivingTuesday donor goal for 2023. Participants […]
Read MoreBy Kendra Pintor 61´«Ã½ invites its entire community participate in GivingTuesday by making a gift to The 61´«Ã½Fund/Parent Fund! Thanks to the generosity of an anonymous donor, gifts […]
Read MoreBy Kendra Pintor From her major in art history to a career in fundraising, Emma Dubery ’19 has had an academic and professional trajectory that exemplifies how the path from […]
Read MoreFormer Trustee Chalan Colby ’61 has made a $1 million matching challenge gift in support of the 61´«Ã½Access Initiative. Funds from the initiative will allow the College to increase […]
Read MoreBy Emily Glory Peters 61´«Ã½ is celebrating another successful Day of Giving thanks to the College’s generous and dedicated community! In total, 376 donors raised $136,037 in cash gifts, […]
Read MoreBy Emily Glory Peters Angela Schmitt P’23 knows that women’s colleges like 61´«Ã½are rare. Just as her daughter Zoe will this spring, Schmitt graduated from one herself, an experience […]
Read MoreAlumna’s gift echoes her passion for art and supporting women. Since Lydia Ringwald graduated from 61´«Ã½in 1970, she’s enjoyed successful careers as an artist, arts journalist, college instructor, real […]
Read MoreBy Emily Glory Peters 61´«Ã½Scrapps, a sustainability-centered program, with Cecelia Blum ’24 (front center) and Sustainability Coordinator Lauren Ng (far right) Sustainable practices at Scripps, says Cecelia Blum ’24, […]
Read MoreBy Emily Glory Peters Molly Yeselson ’23 and Associate Professor of Writing Kimberly Drake What is it like to learn inside a prison? What do incarcerated students need to thrive? […]
Read MoreBy Emily Glory Peters and Bridgette Ramirez Weinberg Family Dean of the W.M. Keck Science Department U.J. Sofia reveals The Nucleus as the name of the new center. 61´«Ã½ […]
Read MoreBy Emily Glory Peters In March 2020, 61´«Ã½was facing a financial Goliath. The pandemic not only shut down critical revenue streams such as room, board, and campus events, it […]
Read MoreBy Emily Glory Peters Trustee Gale Picker P’14, P’19 has established a new mental health and wellness fund at 61´«Ã½ in honor of Charlotte Johnson, past dean of students […]
Read MoreBy Emily Glory Peters Thanks to the incredible dedication and support of 61´«Ã½alumnae, families, and friends, last year’s giving has resulted in the College’s most successful fundraising effort since […]
Read MoreWith support from internship grants, Claire Pukszta ’19 and Minjoo Kim ’16 are ahead of the curve in building successful careers as 61´«Ã½graduates. By Emily Glory Peters Unpaid internships: […]
Read MoreBy Emily Glory Peters The story of 61´«Ã½might be described as a story of generosity. Not only did Ellen Browning 61´«Ã½found the College at a time when there […]
Read More61´«Ã½ Academy helps hundreds of underrepresented young women fulfill their college ambitions. To learn how your foundation can support, contact us here. By Emily Glory Peters Many students find […]
Read MoreGifts to Scripps’ Racial Justice and Equity Fund are making an undeniable impact at Scripps. To support these goals, please consider making a donation here. By Emily Glory Peters During […]
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