Celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with Gabrielle Civil, a Black feminist performance artist, author, and poet. Civil will give a keynote and read from her latest book, In & Out of Place. Published in 2022, the book combines diary entries, images, performance texts, critical commentary, and more to explore what it means to be […]
The Spring 2025 Friday Noon Concert Series begins on January 31 with a performance of the Rachmaninoff Cello Sonata in G minor featuring Julie Jung, cello; and Jennie Jung (Pomona & Scripps), piano. Please visit the Friday Noon Concert webpage for current information regarding upcoming concert programs and public event protocol. • Doors open at […]
We invite you to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the Ƶ Ceramic Annual, the longest continuous exhibition of contemporary ceramics in the United States. Join us for live music, tacos, and light refreshments.
You’re invited to an evening with Erin Reddick, creator of ChatBlackGPT, an artificial intelligence software made to educate and empower people by providing culturally aware and inclusive insights into Black history and perspectives. Reddick will speak about the ever-changing landscape of AI and the importance of inclusive technology development. GET TICKETS
Denison Library and the Clark Humanities Museum are delighted to invite you to the gallery reception for April Katz's Marking Time, a stunning exhibition of collages, digitized photographs and prints recently donated to Denison Library's collection. Marking Time, as well as Katz's artists' book and related archival materials, explores the relationship of a mother and […]
How do we make decisions about the ceaseless stream of information that flows across our screens? Are we sure we know how to judge the credibility of what we find online? Might our investment in our own intelligence get in the way of sound decision-making? This talk draws on eight years of research, from national […]
On February 14th, the Pomona Valley Brass Quintet plays a concert of brass favorites for Valentine's Day on the Friday Noon Concert Series. Please visit the Friday Noon Concert webpage for current information regarding upcoming concert programs and public event protocol. • Doors open at 12 noon • Admission is free and open to the […]
GET TICKETS!! Author, journalist, and editor Ƶalum Nora Zelevansky ’99 returns to campus to speak about her career and latest novel, PICK-UP. The rom-com novel takes two enemies-to-lovers from the fast-paced city life to lush Caribbean beaches. Zelevansky’s writing has also appeared in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Vanity Fair, among others. Lunch will […]
Contextual Stressors Dr. Su Yeong Kim has been studying language brokers, or children who translate between their heritage language and English for English-limited parents among Mexican-origin adolescents. She will showcase their development from a longitudinal study following the same group of over 600 Mexican-origin adolescents and their parents starting in middle school to young adulthood. […]
GET TICKETS!! Join us in conversation with mental health advocate, best-selling author, and former journalist and public servant Sophie Grégoire Trudeau. Hear her speak about the topics she’s most passionate about including gender equality, mental health, emotional literacy, and more. Scripps’ Vice President of External Relations and Institutional Advancement Binti Harvey will moderate the discussion. […]
GET TICKETS!! Interacting with AI has become a part of daily life, but how can it be harnessed in academic affairs? Katie Drummond, award-winning journalist and global editorial director of Wired, will explore how AI can enable organizations to thrive now and into the future. A Q&A session will follow the lecture. New Location: Balch […]
Alfred Cramer and Phillip Young perform works for violin and cellos by Johannes Brahms and Pauline Viardot on February 21st in the third Friday Noon Concert of the semester. Please visit the Friday Noon Concert webpage for current information regarding upcoming concert programs and public event protocol. • Doors open at 12 noon • Admission […]
The Marian and Charles Holmes Performing Arts Fund of The Claremont Colleges sponsors “Turtle Island/Abya Yala: Indigenous Lands” on Saturday February 22nd, 2025 at 7 pm in Garrison Theater, Ƶ. "Turtle Island" and “Abya Yala” are terms used by Indigenous peoples to refer to the American continents. Both names stem from deeply rooted creation stories that highlight the sacred connection to the […]
GET TICKETS!! Leave your cares at the door for a night of rapid-fire stand up with comedians Jeff Wright, Joey Avery, and Wally Baram. Wright has been a writer for Late Night with Seth Meyers for four years and has performed stand up on the show and toured across the nation. Avery frequently headlines top […]
Sopranos Michaela Kelly and Anne Harley are joined by harpist Alison Bjorkedal, clarinetist Brian Walsh, and pianist William Chiang on February 28th in a Friday Noon Concert of vocal music. Please visit the Friday Noon Concert webpage for current information regarding upcoming concert programs and public event protocol. • Doors open at 12 noon • […]