Elizabeth Hubert Malott series speaker Barbara Pierce Bush highlighted the success of her international organization Global Health Corps (GHC), which champions global health equity, and encouraged Scripps students and the greater Claremont community to pursue a career in social justice.
Egyptian Professor Mona Prince Speaks
In 2011, what many of us read in the news about the Arab Spring, visiting Pitzer and Claremont McKenna College Professor Mona Prince lived. Read about her talk at the Athenaeum here!
Read MoreBeHeard Forum Addresses Racism on Campus
In order to address the recent occurrences of hostile racism and systematic, underlying racism on campus, Scripps Associated Students and Wanawake Weusi hosted a BeHeard Forum in the Student Union on Tuesday, Feb. 10.
Read MoreDavid Makovsky Speaks on Israel Conflict
On Tuesday, Feb. 10, CPIA (Claremont Progressive Israel Alliance) brought the distinguished Middle Eastern policy expert David Makovsky to campus in an effort to promote the prospect of a two-state solution and peace between the Israelis and Palestinians.
Read MoreBarbara Bush to be the New Speaker for Malott Public Affairs Program
On March 24, Barbara Pierce Bush will give a lecture entitled “Confronting Today’s Global Health Challenges” at Garrison Theater as part of the Elizabeth Hubert Malott Public Affairs Program, which seeks to bring speakers to campus who offer opinions not commonly found at Scripps. Barbara Bush, daughter of the 43rd President, George W. Bush, co-founded and currently serves as Chief Executive Officer of the Global Health Corps.
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