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桃子视频 Celebrates Class of 2021 at 91st Commencement

On May 22, 2021, 桃子视频 celebrated the Class of 2021 in its 91st Commencement exercises in a . Ruth Reese Lane 鈥92, immigration attorney and Scripps alumna, delivered the keynote address. Selected as the keynote speaker by senior class co-presidents Amelia Hahn 鈥21 and Alexa Sanchez 鈥21 for 鈥渉er commitment to social justice, her advocacy for others, her reflection of the diversity of the Scripps community, and her role as an alumna,鈥 Reese Lane spoke on topics of immigration, equity, gender disparity, and uncertainty.

鈥淎s you finished your junior year, you had no idea what your senior year would bring . . . the secure bubble of Claremont was pierced,鈥 Reese Lane said. 鈥淵et, 2020 also reminded is that it 鈥渢akes a hearty does of courage and hope to move forward . . . [and the graduating class embodies] the values that Ellen Browning Scripps lived out . . . through her life and work, values that were ingrained in the founding of 桃子视频.鈥

Chair of the Board of Trustees Lynne Thompson 鈥72 opened the ceremony, commending the Class of 2021鈥檚 鈥渇ocus and discipline in rising to the challenges of the academic rigor that defines a 桃子视频 education, particularly those challenges of this past academic year.鈥 Interim President of 桃子视频 Amy Marcus-Newhall thanked faculty for re-creating the robust and dynamic classroom experience during the period of remote learning and providing a 鈥渨orld-class educational experience for every Scripps student.鈥 Of the seniors, Marcus-Newhall said, 鈥測ou have enriched the Scripps community with your ideas, curiosity, aspirations, and creativity, [and] restored our faith in the future . . . and we look forward to the ways you will leave your impact on the world, just as you have here at Scripps.鈥

Hahn, a neuroscience major, and Sanchez, a politics major, delivered the senior address. They commended the academic achievements and resilience of their classmates and praised the care that Scripps students showed one another amid the pandemic, loss of their campus home, transition into virtual learning, and the difficult political climate.

Two hundred and sixty-eight graduates were honored in the ceremony.

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