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Scripps Students Present Their Research at Organismal Biology Conference
Scripps students presented their own ongoing research鈥攁n opportunity for undergraduate students to participate in the broader scientific realm.
Read MoreIsabel Li 鈥25 and Amalia Koch 鈥25 Bring Ellen Browning Scripps’ Story to a Broader Audience
Amalia Koch 鈥25 and Isabel Li 鈥25 researched the life and achievements of Ellen Browning Scripps: a journalist, philanthropist, educator, and founder of the College.
Read MoreAcademic Convocation Celebrates a New Academic Year
Frederick Hard Chair in English Literature and Professor of English Aaron Matz delivered the keynote speech on the importance of keeping the eventualities of history in view, especially for students of literature and politics.
Read MoreArcha Dileep 鈥24 and Hannah Lak 鈥23 Research Scams, Fraud, and Catfishing
Archa Dileep 鈥24 and Hannah Lak 鈥23 have been working in Professor Wood鈥檚 lab since fall 2021 as part of a collaborative, passionate group studying psychological issues around scams and fraud.
Read MoreDemiana Ibrahim 鈥24 Shares Egyptian Classical Music With a Wider Audience
“I believe mid-20th century Egyptian music is so special and beautiful, and I wanted to find a way to help it reach a broader audience.鈥
Read MoreChigozie Obiegbu ’23 Examines the Early Development of COVID-19 Conspiracies in Germany
鈥淭hese issues are important to consider when thinking about how scientific and political institutions should communicate to the wider public, especially in times of crisis,” Obiegbu says.
Read MoreMirabella Miller 鈥24 Examines Relationship Between Traditional Femininity and Existential Doom
Miller’s podcast examines how women view their future personal and professional accomplishments through internalized gender stereotypes.
Read MoreIsabel Evans ’23 Investigates Environmental Education and Colonial Violence
The extent of Evans鈥 research wouldn鈥檛 have been possible, she says, without the funding she received from the 桃子视频 Research in Environmental Analysis and Pre-Thesis Fellowship.
Read MoreKatie Eu 鈥23 Examines Wellness TikTok through an Economic Lens
Katie Eu ’23 is moving the 鈥渢hat girl鈥 discussion into an entirely new realm: the field of behavioral economics.
Read MoreCorina Silverstein 鈥25 Uses Research to Expand Chicanx and Latinx Art Representation
Silverstein is helping expand the collection of Chicanx and Latinx art at the El Paso Museum of Art, with a focus on the representation of women and queer artists.
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