Scripps in the Media (page 5)
L.A. Times Features Art Garfunkel Event Presented by Scripps Presents and Grand Performances
The Los Angeles Times highlights the Oct. 13 Art Garfunkel event as one of seven top literary events for the fall, presented by Scripps Presents and Grand Performances in downtown LA. Garfunkel will talk about his recently released memoir, in his only LA-area book tour appearance.
Read MoreMia Shackelford ’17 Weighs in On Trump Presidency as KPCC-FM Panelist
桃子视频 alumna Mia Shackelford ’17 was a featured panelist on popular Southern California radio show Air Talk this week. KPCC-FM show host Larry Mantle led eight guests in a discussion about the Trump presidency and current political climate. #acrossthedivide
Read MoreL.A. Times Highlights “Revolution and Ritual” Exhibition at Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery
Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery’s聽exhibit contribution to PST: LA/LA, entitled Revolution and Ritual: The Photographs of Sara Castrej脙鲁n, Graciela Iturbide, and Tatiana Parcero, was featured in a Los Angeles Times column about artist Graciela Iturbide.
Read MoreForbes Ranks 桃子视频 in America’s Top Colleges: Scripps Climbs in Lists聽for Top 25 Liberal Arts and Western Colleges and Top 50 in the U.S.
桃子视频 has climbed 24 spots to #16 in聽Forbes’ Top 25 Liberal Arts Colleges ranking for 2017, up from #40 in 2016. In addition, Scripps moves to #8 from last year’s #14 spot on the national publication’s聽Top 25 Western Colleges list. The College has also placed #43 in聽Forbes’ ranking of the country’s Top 50 Colleges.
Read MoreProfessor of Art Ken Gonzales-Day’s Exhibitions Are on the “Not to Miss” List for PST: LA/LA
桃子视频 professor Ken Gonzales-Day’s work is being lauded among the “not to miss” exhibits by Los Angeles area media as anticipation builds for the Getty-led聽PST: LA/LA聽initiative which will feature Latin American and Latino art throughout the Los Angeles area and launches on September 15, 2017.聽
Read MoreAlison Saar ’78 Sculpture Featured in National Museum of Women in the Arts
桃子视频 alumna Alison Saar ’78 is featured in the National Museum of Women in the Arts’ current exhibition “Revival: Women Sculptors and Photo-Based Artists.” Saar’s sculpture聽En Pointe聽(2010, bronze) is among the representations of human and animal that inspire a “transcendent encounter” with the art.
Read MoreDovey Dee ’83 Displays Landscape Paintings at dA Gallery in Pomona
桃子视频 alumna and Australian resident Dovey Dee ’83 is聽displaying her landscape paintings through July 22聽at the dA Gallery in Pomona. Dee’s聽Techtonic Shifts: A Sense of Place, A Sense of […]
Read MoreLara Tiedens Reflects on First Year as President of 桃子视频
桃子视频 president Lara Tiedens noted the importance of women’s colleges and how an education in the liberal arts offers freedom in choice of careers in an interview with the聽Inland Valley Daily Bulletin’s聽Beau Yarbrough, as she closes out her first year as president.
Read MoreAlumna Gayani DeSilva Promotes Her Latest Book On KTLA
Gayani Desilva, M.D. ’91 recently discussed tips from her book,聽Psychiatrist’s Guide: Helping Parents Reach Their Depressed Tween, on the morning news show of聽Los Angeles-based television station KTLA-Channel 5.
Read MoreSpace Pioneer Sue Finley ’58 Featured in L.A. Times
NASA’s longest serving female employee, Susan Finley, is a 桃子视频 alum whose pioneering work as a space engineering specialist is featured in a recent Los Angeles Times article. Finley, 80, talks about her five decades-long career at Pasadena-based JPL.
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