On Thursday, September 3, 桃子视频 welcomed students, faculty, and staff to the start of the 2020鈥2021 academic year. President Lara Tiedens delivered the welcome address. She was followed by Amy Marcus-Newhall, vice president for academic affairs and dean of faculty, who introduced new faculty. This was the first virtual Academic Convocation in the College鈥檚 history.
Christopher Towse, Herron Family Chair in Mathematics and professor of mathematics, delivered the keynote address, 鈥淔or the Love of Learning: Math as a Liberal Art.鈥 Convocation concluded with students, faculty, and staff joining together in song with Associate Professor of Music and Director of Choirs Charles Kamm, who led the audience in听Thy Many Gifts, the Scripps alma mater composed in 1932.
Watch Christopher Towse, Herron Family Chair in Mathematics and professor of mathematics, deliver the keynote address, 鈥淔or the Love of Learning: Math as a Liberal Art.鈥
Fall Convocation is also a time when continuing students are recognized for their achievements during the past academic year.
Honor Societies
Phi Alpha Theta
Phi Alpha Theta is a national honor society for the study of history. Students who meet the criteria are invited to join.
Sophie Boczek 鈥20
Sarah Sanchez 鈥20
Abigail Sorkin 鈥20
Psi Chi
Psi Chi is the National Honor Society in psychology. Membership is open to undergraduate and graduate students who are making the study of psychology one of their major interests and who meet the qualifications.
Caroline Wen-Hwei Strang 鈥21
Emily Diamond 鈥20
Sigma Delta Pi
Sigma Delta Pi is a national honorary Spanish society. Juniors and seniors are elected to membership on the basis of academic standing.
Kathy Liu 鈥19 (fall)
Christina Marshall 鈥20
Paloma Nakamura 鈥20
Lucy Ordman 鈥21
Lillian Perlmutter 鈥21
Olivia Truesdale 鈥21
Julia Weiland 鈥19 (fall)
Elizabeth Willsmore-Finkle 鈥20
Sigma Xi
The Claremont Colleges Club of Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society, elects students to associate membership in the national society on the basis of outstanding aptitude for scientific research and achievement in science.
Vicky Lu 鈥20
Awards, Scholarships, and Internships
The Ament Scholars Award
The Ament Scholars Award was established by alumnae of the Classes of 1931 through 1947 in memory of William Sheffield Ament, professor of English, and a member of the original faculty of 桃子视频. The award is given each year to recognize rising seniors who have demonstrated outstanding scholarship in the Humanities.听 听听
Samantha 鈥淪am鈥 Norrito 鈥21
Critical Language Scholarship (CLS)听听听听听听听听听
The Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) program is a summer study abroad opportunity for American college and university students to learn languages essential to America鈥檚 engagement with the world.
Olivia Truesdale 鈥21
Petie Schill 鈥22
The Martha Wehmeier Hammer 鈥66 Scholarship
Established in 1996 in honor of former Board Chair, Martha Wehmeier Hammer 鈥66, this scholarship is awarded to an outstanding sophomore at the conclusion of the student鈥檚 third semester of the Core Curriculum in Interdisciplinary Humanities.听 听 听 听 听 听
Natalie Chartove 鈥22
Siena Hinshelwood 鈥22
Gilman Scholarship听听听听听听听听
The US Department of State鈥檚 Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program enables students to study or intern abroad, providing them with skills critical to our national security and economic prosperity.
Dafina Matiku 鈥21
The Lind Family Prize in Mathematics in Honor of Mary Barron and Professor Louis Barron
The prize is awarded to an undergraduate who has shown particular promise in math.
Jordan Wellington 鈥21
Stone (Hayley) Van Allen 鈥21
Lucile P. Morrison Dance Scholarship
Established by the late Trustee Mrs. Lucile Morrison in 1947, this award is given to sophomores or juniors to enable them to study with outstanding professionals in a summer school program.听 听 听
Krystal Yifan Zhou 鈥22
Sasha Marlan-Librett 鈥22
Lucy Ordman 鈥21
Robert B. Palmer Classics Award
This award, established in memory of the late Robert B. Palmer, is awarded to students who have displayed distinguished scholarship and promise in their studies of the classics.听 听 听听
Ruby Laufer 鈥21
Merle A. and Edith G. Potter Award
This award provides funding for a Scripps student to carry out a research project that focuses on German culture.
Anna Madison Burns 鈥22
The Marie McSpadden Sands Writing Awards
Established in 1995 by the sons of Marie McSpadden Sands, a member of the Class of 鈥34, these awards recognize excellence in writing among first-year students.
Mirabella Miller 鈥23
Emma Duggleby 鈥23
The Sybil Smith Memorial Latin Prize
This award is given annually to outstanding classics majors who are preparing for professional careers in the classics.
Alyssa Rowshan 鈥21
Blaike Cheramie 鈥21
Non-Scripps External Awards
Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program
The goal of the MMUF program is to identify and support underrepresented students and others with a demonstrated commitment to diversity and equity, who are interested in earning a doctorate in the core fields of arts and sciences and becoming future faculty.
Nyarai Khepra 鈥22
Donald A. Strauss Foundation Scholarship
The Strauss scholarship is granted to those who wish to make a difference in local, regional, or national communities.
Samhita Kadiyala 鈥21
Scripps Student Research Funding And Fellowships
The Mary W. Johnson and J. Stanley Johnson Student Research Award
These awards support student summer research projects. Students work under the guidance of Scripps faculty members and present their results to the college community at a college-wide research symposium in the fall.
Monet Massac 鈥21鈥 Haitian migrants navigating the racial terrain of the United States
Isabelle Lopez 鈥21鈥 Silicone Filaments as a Multi-Mode Fiber-Optic Chemical Sensor
Fiona Callahan 鈥21鈥 Connecting Molecular Differences in the Protein Titin to Differences in Muscle Performance
Katelynn Nguyen 鈥21鈥 Brain Repository and Integrated Research (BRaIN) Laboratory
Dayanita McCutcheon 鈥21鈥 The Role of LSM7 Isoforms in S. cerevisiae Mitochondria under Stressful Conditions
Franchesca Fu 鈥21鈥 Narrative Identity and the Value in an Entire Life
Scripps Environmental Analysis Research听听听听听听听听听听听听
Kathryn Tuemmler 鈥21鈥 Sowing the Seeds of a Food Revolution
Anna Burns 鈥22鈥 Measuring Particulate Matter Output in Central Valley Cattle Farms with UAV
Mellon Interdisciplinary Humanities Initiative
This fellowship provides opportunities for students to conduct faculty-mentored research and pursue a creative interdisciplinary project based in the humanities.
Sarah Halabe 鈥橣all 20鈥 The Visual Politics of Theresa Hak Kyung Cha
Elena Lev 鈥21鈥 Exploring California Homemaker’s Association and its Impact on the Sonoma County Community
Jordon Wellington 鈥21鈥 Bayesian Network Predictions of Proposed Title IX Changes
Madison Yardumian 鈥21鈥 Possibility, Contradiction & Multitudes: A Comparative Analysis Dickinson and Whitman’s Poetry & Visual Legacies
Emily Clarke 鈥22鈥 Linguistic Analysis and Documentation of Luyia Languages
Abygayle Rivera 鈥21鈥 Mujeres y Ni帽as Resistiendo: Learning from Testimonio and Platicas
Alyssa Rowshan 鈥21鈥 Iranian American Racial Identity Formation and Coalition Building
Margaret Kraus 鈥22鈥 Pigeon Visions: Challenging the Stigma Surrounding Street Pigeons in New York City
The Virginia Judy Esterly Research Awards
The Esterly Awards are given to scholars who combine the qualities of good scholarship, effective service in student activities, and responsible citizenship. The awards are granted to students who present a worthwhile educational project to be undertaken during the summer.
Tung Yuen Daphne Wong 鈥21鈥 Numerical Finite Element Simulation of Ring Fault Nucleation and Growth Linked to Caldera Formation
Cynthia Hannahs 鈥22鈥 Survey of Uplift Patterns in the Mecca Hills
Serina Montero 鈥22鈥 Hair Politics in the Dominican Republic
Sophia Albanese 鈥21鈥 Cellular Stress
Allison Joseph 鈥橣all 20鈥 The Development of a Culturally Appropriate and AC.C.cessible Disaster Relief System for Resettled Refugee Families in Claremont
Olivia Klein 鈥22鈥 Lake Merritt Census Project