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February 1, 2021

In the Media: Hao Huang Discusses Balinese Art and Environmentalism on Academic Minute Podcast

Hao Huang, professor of music and Bessie and Cecil Frankel Chair in Music, discussed the intersection of Balinese music and environmentalist practices on the Academic Minute podcast.

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January 29, 2021

In the Media: MSN Entertainment Cites Roberto Pedace’s Analysis of Celebrity Salaries

MSN Entertainment cited Professor of Economics Roberto Pedace’s analysis of Hollywood salaries in an article on celebrities who’ve negotiated for better pay.

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In the Media: Discover Los Angeles Highlights 61´«Ã½Presents Event Featuring Ani DiFranco and Liz Phair

Discover Los Angeles, L.A.’s official tourism website, featured 61´«Ã½Presents’ conversation between Ani DiFranco and Liz Phair on its list of upcoming events.

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61´«Ã½Faculty Take Over WAMC’s Academic Minute

61´«Ã½ faculty will be featured daily during the week of February 1, 2021, on WAMC Northeast Public Radio’s Academic Minute, a daily podcast dedicated to condensed updates on groundbreaking research.

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January 28, 2021

SHIKI: Four Seasons in Japanese Art on Exhibition

Drawn from 61´«Ã½â€™s abundant collections of Japanese paintings, prints, ceramics, lacquer wares, metalwork, and textiles, the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery’s (RCWG) latest exhibition, SHIKI: Four Seasons in Japanese Art, celebrates the power of nature and its beauty as it unfolds throughout the year.

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January 27, 2021

Presidential Search Update

Dear 61´«Ã½Community Members, As our community prepares for President Tiedens’ departure from 61´«Ã½ and the search for our 10th president, the Board of Trustees will provide periodic updates […]

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January 26, 2021

In the Media: Lara Tiedens Discusses Scripps’ Public Humanities Clinics in The Agile College

President Lara Tiedens discusses Scripps’ public humanities clinics in Nathan D. Grawe’s new book, The Agile College, which explores higher education’s strategies for adapting to shifting projected enrollment.

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Spring 2021 Community Update

Consistent with local and state directives and our commitment to protect the health and safety of our campus community and neighbors, 61´«Ã½will continue to operate remotely for the spring semester.

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January 21, 2021

Madison Blumer ’15 Coauthors Paper on Sex Chromosome Turnover in Geckos for Genes

Madison Blumer ’15 coauthored a paper on sex chromosome turnover in bent-toed geckos in a special issue of Genes, which focused on the evolution of chromosomes in vertebrates. Although squamate lizards, or scaled reptiles, have diverse sex chromosome systems, the turnover rate in bent-toed geckos is even more frequent than in other lizards of the order Squamata.

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January 13, 2021

Alison Saar ’78’s Sculpture Featured in Westmont Ridley-Tree Museum of Art’s New Online Exhibition

Alison Saar ’78’s sculpture Inheritance (2009) will be featured in the Westmont Ridley-Tree Museum of Art’s upcoming virtual exhibition, which highlights selections from the museum’s permanent contemporary art collection.

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