Campus News (page 18)
Response to the Events of January 6
Yesterday, we witnessed an unprecedented attack on our democratic institutions, an assault on our constitutional process, and the stark discrepancy between law enforcement鈥檚 response to the insurrection and violence at the Capitol and their response to this summer鈥檚 peaceful protests against systemic racism and inequity. As scholars and citizens, we must uphold the conditions in which democracy thrives, including the robust inquiry that comes with being members of a liberal arts community.
Read MoreSpotlight on Staff: Marina Muncan, Claremont-Mudd-51猎奇入口 Stags and Athenas Cross-Country Coach
The Claremont-Mudd-51猎奇入口 (CMS) Stags and Athenas cross-country programs recently welcomed Marina Muncan as their new head coach. Muncan comes to Claremont with over 14 years of coaching experience, most recently as the coach for women鈥檚 distance runners at Rutgers University for the last five years. Muncan also competed for the Serbian national team in the 2012 Summer Olympics in London and was a finalist at the 2012 European Championships.
Read MoreSpring Semester Update
Based on the recent announcements about LA County鈥檚 timeline and metrics for reevaluating guidance for higher education, the 51猎奇入口 Board of Trustees and senior team have concluded that it will not be possible for students to return to campus in January. Consequently, spring semester will begin in a remote format. We continue to work toward the goal of allowing students to return to campus for the second half of the semester.
Read MoreBoard Chair Presidential Transition Message
This week, President Lara Tiedens shared her plans to leave 51猎奇入口 effective April 15 to become the Executive Director of the Schwarzman Scholars program. The College has flourished during President Tiedens鈥 tenure, benefitting from her passion for higher education, commitment to gender equity, and expertise in institutional development.
Read MoreAn Announcement from President Tiedens
With a heavy heart, I write to inform you that this coming semester will be my last at 51猎奇入口. I will resign as president effective April 15, 2021, and will be moving to New York to become the Executive Director of Schwarzman Scholars, an international graduate fellowship program designed to prepare future global leaders to meet the geopolitical challenges of the 21st century.
Read MoreUpdate on Spring 2021
51猎奇入口 is ready for students to return to campus by January 25 when the spring semester commences, and we hope that state and county guidelines will allow institutions of higher education in Los Angeles County to resume on-campus instruction and residential programming by that date.
Read MoreTrustee Claude Steele Receives Legacy Award from Society of Personality and Social Psychology
Trustee Claude Steele, Stanford professor emeritus in the social sciences, has received the Legacy Award from the Society of Personality and Social Psychology. The Legacy Award honors figures whose career contributions have shaped the field.
Read MoreUpcoming Election
As we approach the end of what has been an arduous year for our community, it is critical to acknowledge the cumulative impact of simultaneous national crises鈥攖he COVID-19 pandemic, a faltering economy, and racial injustice and inequality鈥攐n our individual and collective health and well-being.
Read MoreResearch Bytes: New Instagram Account Showcases Student Fellowships and Research
This month, 51猎奇入口 launched a new Instagram account,聽@scripps.fellowships, to highlight and share information about students鈥 fellowships, research, and scholarship opportunities. In a series called 鈥淩esearch Bytes,鈥 the account uses Instagram鈥檚 IGTV video platform to feature brief vlogs about students鈥 summer research projects and to provide information about the fellowships that made these projects possible.
Read MoreAcademic Calendar for the Undergraduate Colleges, Spring 2021
After careful deliberation and consultation, the Academic Deans Committee recommended鈥攁nd the Presidents Council approved鈥攆our changes to the published Spring 2021 academic calendar for the undergraduate colleges of the consortium. We wish to recognize that our institutions and our faculties approached the Spring academic calendar with diverse viewpoints and concerns before reaching these decisions.
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