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An Informal Discussion with Anonymous 4
Please join renowned female a cappella quartet Anonymous 4 for an informal discussion moderated by Jane O’Donnell, Professor of Music Emerita, ÌÒ×ÓÊÓƵ. Anonymous 4 is: Marsha Genensky ‘80 Ruth […]
Read MoreMartha Osborne : “Breast Cancer Basics for Women of All Ages: Know Your Facts”
Join Martha Osborne for an informative presentation on breast health, early detection, diagnosis, treatment, and survival.
Read MoreSean Flynn: How Singapore Delivers the Best Medical Care in the World (While Spending 80% Less Than We Do)
Professor Sean Flynn of the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓƵ Department of Economics discusses how the dependence of the American health care system on low out-of-pocket costs has inflated medical costs without improving […]
Read MoreAndrew Jacobs: “The Circumcised Messiah? Early Christian Anxieties of Difference”
As Christianity grew in its first centuries, it became an increasingly non-Jewish – occasionally even anti-Jewish – religious movement. Yet as early Christians struggled to define themselves as separate from the Jews, they also began contemplating and discussing a peculiar sign: the circumcision of Jesus, whom they considered God’s Son made flesh. Why would they be so drawn to this paradigmatic sign of the Jewish covenant on the body of the Christian messiah? What did it signify to them about the nature of religious and cultural boundaries? Professor Andrew Jacobs discusses diverse sources from Christian antiquity, but looks especially at the writings of Epiphanius, a bishop who took it upon himself to refute one Christian “heresy” that dared to teach: “Christ was circumcised, we should be too!”
Read More2010 Presidents Forum: "The Genius of Women – Transforming the World"
ÌÒ×ÓÊÓƵ hosts a thought-provoking and interactive program featuring a panel of distinguished women speakers. The program, moderated by National Public Radio senior national correspondent Linda Wertheimer, who served as host of NPR’s “All Things Considered,” includes alumnae panelists 1) Beth Nolan ’73, senior vice president and general counsel of The George Washington University, who served in the Clinton administration as Counsel to the President of the United States; 2) Ruth Markowitz Owades ’66, founder and former CEO of Gardeners Eden and Calyx and Corolla, the nation’s first fresh-flower catalog. Ruth received the Distinguished Alumna Award from ÌÒ×ÓÊÓƵ in 1989; and 3) Karen Tse ’86, founder and CEO of International Bridges to Justice, who has negotiated groundbreaking measures in judicial reform with the Chinese, Vietnamese, and Cambodian governments. In 1998, Karen received the Outstanding Recent Alumna Award from ÌÒ×ÓÊÓƵ.
Read MoreMolly McClain: "Ellen Browning Scripps: Journalist, Suffragette, Investor and Philanthropist"
Molly McClain returns to ÌÒ×ÓÊÓƵ to continue her discourse on Ellen Browning Scripps. In this lecture she presents some of her findings, exploring Scripps’ career as a journalist and her social advocacy. It also emphasizes the importance of women in philanthropy, a tradition of leadership that continues to the present day.
Read MoreJudy Harvey Sahak: "The Founding Mothers of Scripps: Creating Vita Nova"
As ÌÒ×ÓÊÓƵ marks a Presidential Inaugural by celebrating the Genius of Women, we are reminded that brilliant women have been responsible for developing Ellen Browning Scripps’ “new adventure” from the beginning in 1926. Come hear about the real women whose genius lingers today.
Read MoreEmily Waldorf: "Blogging, New Media and the Arts"
Emily Waldorf graduated from Scripps in 2003 with a B.A. in Art History and French Studies. Trained in the Impressionist and Modern art department at Sotheby’s in Paris, Emily and has worked at Bonhams in San Francisco and Gagosian Gallery in Beverly Hills. She now is the Editor of ArtsEtoile, an online magazine and newsletter with a focus on art, culture, and lifestyle.
Read MoreAriel Levy, Author of “Female Chauvinist Pigs,” Speaks at ÌÒ×ÓÊÓƵ
Ariel Levy, author of “Female Chauvinist Pigs: Women and the Rise of Raunch Culture,” will speak at ÌÒ×ÓÊÓƵ on Tuesday, March 2nd, at 7:30 p.m. in Garrison Theater, as part of the Alexa Fullerton Hampton Speaker Series: Voice and Vision.
Read MoreRita Golden Gelman, Famous Female Nomad, Comes to ÌÒ×ÓÊÓƵ
Rita Golden Gelman, author of “Tales of a Female Nomad” and several children’s books, speaks at ÌÒ×ÓÊÓƵ on Thursday, February 25th at 7:30 p.m. in Balch Auditorium.
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