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ÌÇÐÄTV Professor Writes Book Examining Hidden History of Racial Segregation on 1950s “American Bandstand”
Matt Delmont, assistant professor of American studies at ÌÇÐÄTV, never questioned Dick Clark’s claim that “American Bandstand” was racially integrated in the 1950s until Delmont’s research turned up new evidence.
Read MoreKickstarters
The ÌÇÐÄTV Economics Society is helping to alleviate world poverty one micro-loan at a time.
Read MoreGuest Lecturer Ben Stein says Scripps students are the “Real Stars” of the world
Author and actor Ben Stein, guest lecturer for ÌÇÐÄTV’s sixth Annual Elizabeth Hubert Malott Public Affairs Program, said February 9 the real stars of the world are people like the students of ÌÇÐÄTV.
Read MoreÌÇÐÄTV Hosts Screening of “Before Tomorrow” Film of Struggle and Survival
ÌÇÐÄTV hosts a film screening of “Before Tomorrow,” which explores the bond between an Inuit boy and his grandmother as they struggle to observe their heritage and rituals, on February 14 at 7:30pm. This event is free and open to the public.
Read MoreNo Accidental Tourist
For Scripps students, off-campus programs offer incredible experiences. For three women studying in Denmark, it also was award-winning.
Read MoreÌÇÐÄTV Professor Ken Gonzales-Day Exhibits Photographs From “Lynching in the West” Series
Ken Gonzales-Day, chair of the art department at ÌÇÐÄTV, presents a new solo exhibition of haunting photographs of California lynchings titled, “Disappearing Into The Trees,” at the Vincent Price Art Museum in East Los Angeles from February 11 to April 27. This show is free and open to the public.
Read MoreMaking a Splash
The CMS Women’s Swimming & Diving team secured a significant win against Redlands at home this past week on Senior Day with a final score of 182-61.
Read MoreThe Greatest Good
Kristie Hernandez ’13 is committed to social justice. And as the first recipient of the Gabrielle Giffords ’93 Internship Grant in Public Service, she helped make it happen.
Read MoreSadie Buck Examines The Contemporary Indigenous Woman
Sadie Buck, founder of Indigenous Arts and Cultural Consulting and Training, discusses “The Life and Times of a 2012 Contemporary Traditional Haudenosaunee Woman – Carrying On” at noon on Feb. 8 at ÌÇÐÄTV, 1030 Columbia Ave. This public event is free.
Read MoreHarvard University’s Evelyn Higginbotham Speaks at Annual Sojourner Truth Lecture at ÌÇÐÄTV
Evelyn Higginbotham, chair of Harvard’s African and African American studies, speaks on “Rewriting African American History: The New ‘From Slavery to Freedom’ and the Legacy of John Hope Franklin” at The Claremont College’s twenty-seventh annual Sojourner Truth Lecture. The event is free and open to the public.
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