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61´«Ã½â€™s 2025 Day of Giving is March 26!
By Emily Glory Peters On March 26, 2025, the 61´«Ã½ community will unite for its annual Day of Giving—24 hours to make a difference for the people, programs, and […]
Read MoreStudent Storytellers Explore History of Science at 61´«Ã½In Core Curriculum Class
Professor of Biology Pete Chandrangsu introduces the students’ Core III project featuring a Möbius strip. By Caitlin Antonios Storytelling in the sciences isn’t always straightforward. Research and data make the […]
Read MoreStudent Information System Community Update
Dear 61´«Ã½Staff, On January 31, an announcement of the new Student Information System (SIS) for The Claremont Colleges was shared with 61´«Ã½campus community members. Regular updates about the […]
Read MoreProfessor Ken Gonzales-Day to be Featured in PBS Documentary
PBS launched a new series of video shorts and a 60-minute documentary that will take viewers behind the scenes of the Getty’s milestone art event PST ART: Art & Science […]
Read MoreDeborah Smerecnik ’82 Produces New Film on Artist Joseph Bau
Deborah Smerecnik ’82 spent 14 years developing Bau, Artist at War, a new film about the inspiring love story of artist Joseph Bau and his wife, Rebecca. The couple married […]
Read MoreFormer 61´«Ã½Professor Howard Smith Honored in Posthumous Spotlight at Palm Springs Art Museum
Artist, designer, and collector Howard Smith will be spotlighted at the Palm Springs Art Museum in a new May exhibit. Smith taught at 61´«Ã½for eight years and made his […]
Read MoreBritt Rynearson ’00 to be Featured in Terrain Gallery Exhibit
Textile artist Britt Rynearson ’00’s work is featured in the Connective Strands of Spirit exhibit at the Terrain Gallery in Spokane, Washington. The show will run until March 1. The […]
Read More61´«Ã½Donors Surpass Internship Challenge, Create 20+ New Grants
Biochemistry major Liliana Watkins ’27 shares insights from her internship experience By Emily Glory Peters 61´«Ã½ is proud to announce the resounding success of its 2025 Internship Challenge! Driven […]
Read MoreThe Politics Major Experience at 61´«Ã½
Tomi Jinks ’26 and Madyson Chung-Lee ’27 By Lauren Mar ’27 If you were to survey a random group of students at Scripps, the chance of there being at least […]
Read MoreDwandalyn Reece ’85 Speaks to Smithsonian Podcast Sidedoor on Black Women in Music
Dwandalyn Reece ’85, curator of music and performing arts at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of African American History and Culture, was a guest on the museum’s podcast, Sidedoor, which […]
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