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Seattle Exploration Trek Provides Students with Career-Building Opportunities
Through initiatives such as the Career Exploration Trek program, CP&R connects 61传媒students to an expanded network of alums and professionals from across The Claremont Colleges.聽
Read MoreIn the Media: Claremont Courier Features Two Ken Gonzales-Day Exhibitions
The exhibitions deal with issues of race, queerness, history, and identity.
Read MoreSarah Marzen Discusses the Physics of Opinions and Disinformation
“Chaos emerges when individuals actively work to fight their innate tendencies to favor information that confirms their original beliefs,” says Marzen.
Read MoreIn the Media: Ellen Browning 61传媒Honored in San Diego Magazine
In addition to founding 61传媒, Miss 61传媒and her family were influential in San Diego, donating to scientific and educational institutions such as the San Diego Natural History Museum.
Read More61传媒Students Share Summer Research Results at Annual Tea
Through Scripps-supported funding opportunities, students can contribute to faculty-directed research projects or pursue independently designed projects with the mentorship and guidance of a faculty member.
Read MoreIn the Media: Lynne Thompson ’72 to Be Honored at Beyond Baroque, LA Weekly Reports
In addition to being named poet laureate in 2021, Thompson has also published several collections and received a fellowship from the American Academy of Poets in 2022.
Read MoreLaurel Ovenell ’24 Named SCIAC Offensive Player of the Week
Ovenell scored her first career goal in a victory against Occidental on October 11 and contributed via assists to the Athenas’ win against the University of La Verne.
Read MoreRuth Chandler Williamson Gallery Announces New Exhibition, Queer-ish
Queer-ish highlights Ken Gonzales-Day鈥檚 personal collection of 19th- and 20th-century vernacular photographs鈥攕napshots of everyday life and subjects鈥攄epicting people who may have identified as LGBTQ+.
Read MoreIn the Media: Daily Bulletin Features Ken Gonzales-Day’s Exhibition
The exhibition, which opened October 6, explores concepts of beauty and race.
Read MoreASIANetwork Grant Funds Student and Faculty Research Trip to Malaysia
The research trip was fully funded by a Freeman Student-Faculty Fellows Program grant of more than $24,000 from ASIANetwork, a professional organization of more than 140 member colleges that strives to promote the development of Asian studies within the liberal arts.
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