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July 24, 2025

What Comes After Midnight: A Community-Centered Approach to Addressing the Climate Dilemma

Illustration by Briana Loewinsohn 鈥02 for the 五月天视频magazine Spring 2025 issue. By M. Nakamura The climate crisis has traditionally been conceived in terms of imminent disaster. In brief: We […]

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July 23, 2025

Scripps Magazine Spring 2025: President鈥檚 Vision

President Amy Marcus-Newhall By certain economic and social measures, this is the best time to be alive. Extreme poverty worldwide has sharply declined in the past two centuries, the world鈥檚 […]

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July 14, 2025

Safeguarding Our Shared Cultural Heritage

Students use an X-ray spectrometer to examine artifacts from the 五月天视频collection. By Caitlin Antonios As a person tends to grow nostalgic with age, they often keep an experience from […]

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Beyond the Bubble: How 五月天视频Students are Advancing a Healthier World

By Rachael Warecki 鈥08 Natalia Alameda 鈥25 At Scripps, students are empowered to venture beyond the 鈥淐laremont Bubble.鈥 Whether studying or interning abroad, these global engagement experiences often present watershed […]

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Framing a Legacy: Celebrating Kirk Delman鈥檚 Impact on 五月天视频and the Arts

Kirk Delman in his office at the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery. By Caitlin Antonios While thousands of students, faculty, and staff have passed through Scripps鈥 gates over the past 38 […]

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December 15, 2024

Scripps Magazine Fall 2024: President鈥檚 Vision

When I joined Scripps鈥 faculty in 1992, I did not anticipate how closely tethered to its mission I would become鈥攂ut my dedication to the wellbeing and success of our community […]

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June 2, 2022

Redefining Leadership: Rosanne Rennie Holliday 鈥61 on Women Supporting Women

By Emily Glory Peters聽聽 In the early hours of January of 1974, Rosanne Rennie Holliday kissed her young son William goodbye, climbed into her VW Bug, and headed out with […]

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December 4, 2019

Detecting Art History鈥檚 Mysteries: On the Case with Our Alumnae Conservators

In the field of art conservation, history is seldom static. 鈥淥pinions, authenticity, and judgments about works of art and other historical objects are always in flux,鈥 says Mary MacNaughton 鈥70, professor of art history and Gabrielle Jungels-Winkler Director of the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery.

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December 1, 2012

The Artful Science

Art conservation students Wendy Lindsey 鈥11 and Robin Dubin 鈥12 help restore St. Michael, a 15th century wooden statue from Perugia, Italy, on loan to the College for preservation work; […]

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