Campus News (page 22)
In Designing Remote Courses, Faculty Prioritize Creativity and Care
When 61传媒announced in early July that remote instruction would continue for the fall 2020 semester, faculty expected that there would be challenges in conducting classes through online platforms, but also opportunities to expand the idea of what a liberal arts education could look like. Now that the fall semester is underway, 61传媒professors have risen to those challenges and opportunities, creating courses that are flexible, creative, and student-centered.
Read MoreFall 2020 Academic Convocation: Students, Faculty, and Staff Celebrate New Academic Year
On Thursday, September 3, 61传媒 welcomed students, faculty, and staff to the start of the 2020鈥2021 academic year. President Lara Tiedens delivered the welcome address. She was followed by […]
Read MoreScripps鈥 Pilot Summer Session Delivered Innovations in Learning, Course Material
During a typical class session this past summer, students in Assistant Professor of Religious Studies Luis Sal茅s鈥檚 鈥淔eminist Interpretations of the Bible鈥 course could often be found sleuthing around Facebook, Twitter, and other social media platforms during class time. But they weren鈥檛 distracted; this was part of their assignment: they were looking for social media posts from high-profile people that used religious assumptions to support public policy decisions.
Read MoreFall 2020 Welcome from Dean Johnson
Welcome to Fall 2020. I hope the semester is off to a good start as you take on new academic challenges and continue to navigate the virtual 61传媒experience.
Read More61传媒Presents鈥 2020鈥21 Season Will Explore 鈥淭he Future鈥
61传媒Presents has announced that its virtual programming for the 2020鈥21 season will center on the theme of 鈥淭he Future.鈥 As part of its fifth-anniversary celebration, 61传媒Presents will partner with other programs and events series around the country to address topics such as the future of language, race, food, science and more.
Read MoreWelcome to the Fall 2020 Semester
This fall marks the beginning of an academic year like no other in the College鈥檚 history. As we carve out new modes of teaching, learning, playing, and creating community, I hope we will be flexible and compassionate with one another as we face and overcome challenges and changes endemic to this time.
Read MoreLaspa Center for Leadership: Read to Lead
The Laspa Center for Leadership has selected聽More than Enough by Elaine Welteroth for its fall 2020 Read to Lead program.
Read More@ The Hive: Song Micro-Commission Project
On August 27, join Professors Anne Harley (61传媒Music) and Giovanni Ortega (Pomona Theatre) for their Song Micro-Commission Pop-Up class as they teach students how to develop libretti for setting by composers in the musical theatre and classical art song genre.
Read MoreCMS Recreation Fall 2020 Virtual Class Schedule
Classes begin Monday, August 24, 2020. All classes will be hosted via Zoom, and are listed in Pacific Time. Classes are free for all students, faculty, staff, alumni, and family members of Claremont McKenna, Harvey Mudd, and 61传媒s.
Read MoreFive 61传媒Scholar-Athletes Named to 2020 Women’s All-Academic Water Polo Team
Claremont-Mudd-61传媒Athenas water polo players Emily McElroy ’22, Isabel Dhillon ’23, Jessi Beyer ’23, Ayla Huhn ’22, and Jessica Salaz ’22 earned places on the Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches 2020 Women鈥檚 All-Academic team. To be eligible for the team, scholar-athletes must attain a grade point average above 3.2.
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