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Founded in 1998 with the assistance of the European Commission, the European Union Center of California serves to advance public understanding of European integration and transatlantic relations through education, research, and outreach.
Intercollegiate Women’s Studies of the Claremont Colleges is an interdisciplinary program emphasizing feminist scholarship, which is based on the premise that gender is significant in social, cultural and scientific study. It addresses the culturally and historically specific production of sexual difference, on the wide-ranging impact of feminist research, both inside the academy and in the larger society, and on the intersections of gender with other social categories such as race, class, ethnicity, age, disability, sexual orientation, cultural difference and colonial and post-colonial experience.
Scripps in the News
- Brava, Amy Marcus-Newhall!
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- Congratulations, Class of 2013!
- Scripps College Student Selected For National Leadership Program
- Scripps College Receives Gift to Establish Tia Palermo Scholarship
- The Great Southern California Scavenger Hunt
- Scripps College’s Hannah Shoenhard ’14 Places Second on “Jeopardy!” College Championship
- The Real Mock Trial
- Scripps College’s Hannah Shoenhard ’14 Appears May 13 on “Jeopardy!” College Championship
- Strauss Foundation Awards Ei Phyu Theint ’14, Scripps College $10,000 Public Service Scholarship to Carry out Youth Leadership Program in Myanmar
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