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Revelations from 61´«Ã½â€™s Class of 2025
By Lauren Mar ’25 When the 61´«Ã½campus reopened its doors post-shutdown in August 2021, it welcomed the bright-eyed class of 2025. While the facilities and custodial teams had been […]
Read MoreInside the Student Union, a 61´«Ã½ Hidden Gem
By Tess Miller ’27 Tucked away above the Malott Dining Commons, 61´«Ã½â€™s Student Union is a hidden gem on campus. It’s a place for students to hold meetings, study […]
Read MoreMeet Melina Durre ’25, President of 61´«Ã½Associated Students
By Lauren Mar ’25 After her time as the vice president of student activities for the past two years, Melina Durre ’25 has begun a new role as the president […]
Read MoreSneha Deo ’17 Leverages her 61´«Ã½Experience to Advance Education of Young Women
Now an artificial intelligence ethicist with Microsoft whose work combines social science, human-centered thinking, and computer science, Deo attributes her confidence in interdisciplinary thinking to her 61´«Ã½professors.
Read MoreSpotlight on Students: 61´«Ã½Associated Students President Megan Chow ’23
Chow, a psychology and Asian American studies dual major, is simultaneously navigating the presidency of both SAS and the Cantonese Club.
Read MoreGraciela Vega ’93 Curates Art for Her Community
Reflecting on her current line of work, Vega credits 61´«Ã½â€™s art department for planting her artistic seed and allowing it to flourish.
Read MoreSpotlight on Seniors: Elizabeth Howell-Egan ’22 and Uma Nagarajan-Swenson ’22 Represent Their Class
The senior class co-presidents want to honor the spirit of mutual aid and collective care that has sustained the Class of 2022 through a global pandemic and a roller-coaster return to campus.
Read More61´«Ã½Provides Students with Wide Array of Academic, Career, and Community Resources
61´«Ã½ provides a wealth of academic, career, and community resources for both new and returning students. For those curious about various opportunities—from fellowships and scholarships to studying abroad, tutoring programs to post-graduate work, and equity organizations to on-campus leadership roles—61´«Ã½has a resource for you!
Read MoreSpotlight on Students: 61´«Ã½Associated Students President Maya Lynch ’22
Many 61´«Ã½students know politics major Maya Lynch ’22 for her work as junior class co-president. But this year, she’s stepping into a new role as president of 61´«Ã½Associated Students (SAS).
Read MoreSnapshot: Class of 2021
Take a look at all the Class of 2021 has accomplished during their time at Scripps!
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