First presented in 1978, the 澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 Distinguished Alumna Award was established to celebrate the notable achievements of Scripps alumnae and to focus attention on Scripps鈥 role in the education of women. The award is presented each year during Reunion Weekend.
Latest Recipient: Claire Sands Baker 鈥93
Claire Sands Baker declared her major moments before the registrar’s deadline, choosing art history because she liked sitting in the dark and learning about history through images. The first decade of her career was dedicated to the arts in Montana and Portland, Oregon. She then moved toward promoting programming among rural and urban disadvantaged youth, and then into international work related to religious leaders, ecotourism, the economy, and species preservation. With each new endeavor, her work became increasingly transdisciplinary and dynamic. In 2014,鈥疌laire鈥檚 skills and interests collided with her father鈥檚 research on a parasitic weed found in parts of Africa, birthing the Toothpick Project, where she works at the intersection of agriculture, food security, economy, women鈥檚 empowerment, entrepreneurship, and the environment.听
The Toothpick Project uses a novel biological technology to kill Striga, an invasive parasitic weed depleting the crop yields of 40 million African smallholder farms. Striga is the worst pest threat to African food security. Toothpick鈥檚 revolutionary and disruptive technology鈥攐ne of the world鈥檚 first commercialized bioherbicides鈥攗ses a carefully selected fungal pathogen to kill the weed.鈥听
Toothpick has recently received notable accolades for its pilot program in Kakamega, Kenya, including the鈥World Food Program Innovation Portfolio; a finalist position for the 2023 Food Planet Prize; a finalist position for the inaugural 2022 Milken-Motsepe Prize for Agritech; the 2021 United Nations Best Small Business: Good Food for All award; and the XPRIZE Future of Food Impact Roadmap Team.鈥疌laire was a Kravis Lab for Social Impact Moonshot Fellow at Claremont McKenna College and a guest instructor for CMC鈥檚 2022 Leading Impact class. In 2023,鈥疌laire launched Kuvu Bio Solutions Inc., a platform biotech company dedicated to broadening and expanding the use of Toothpick鈥檚 bioherbicide technology.鈥疌laire and her team have several peer-reviewed publications on the Toothpick Project, and she has been globe-trotting to give presentations to industry leaders in the agriculture and food security sectors.听
Claire is the sixth of ten family members who have attended The Claremont Colleges, ranging from her grandmother, Scripps 鈥34, to her niece, Scripps 鈥24. She lives in Bozeman, Montana, with her husband, two daughters, and two giant dogs. She tries to ski and raft when possible, but mostly keeps her head above water with the support of a strong network of girlfriends.听
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Past Recipients
Year | Alum |
2023 | Ellen Rosenblum 鈥72 |
2022 | Sara Kim 鈥86 |
2021 | Connie de la Vega 鈥75 |
2020 | Anne Maltman Campbell ’70 |
2019 | Barbara Brooks Tomblin ’66 |
2018 | Michelle Cleveland ’00 |
2017 | Carolyn Sheets Owen-Towle ’57 |
2016 | Gayle Pope Morrison ’71 |
2015 | Dwandalyn R. Reece ’85 |
2014 | Margo Leonetti O鈥機onnell ’64 |
2013 | Sally Reeves Osberg ’73 |
2012 | Maxine Borowsky Junge ’59 |
2011 | Virginia听Stibbs听Anami ’66 |
2010 | Gaye Burpee ’69 |
2009 | Cynthia 鈥淧ae鈥 White ’85 |
2008 | Connie Butler ’84 |
2007 | Louise Langlois Francesconi ’75 |
2006 | Dr. Kathleen Brogan Schwarz ’64 |
2005 | Dede Allen ’45 |
2004 | Barbara Cook Wormser ’59 |
2003 | Alison Saar ’78 |
2002 | Pamela Corey-Archer ’62 |
2001 | Hannah-Beth Jackson ’71 |
2000 | Beth Nolan ’73 |
1999 | Marsha Genesky ’80 |
1998 | Susan Fallows Tierney ’73 |
1997 | Barbara Arnwine ’73 |
1996 | Elizabeth Arnold Stone ’71 |
1995 | Marjorie Merryman ’72 |
1994 | Nancy Neighbor Russell ’53 |
1993 | Pamela Bowren Vandiver ’67 |
1992 | Idelle Feinberg Weber ’54 |
1991 | Ruth Ashton Taylor ’43 |
1990 | Jil Harris Stark ’58 |
1989 | Ruth Markowitz Owades ’66 |
1988 | Jean Bixby Smith ’59 |
1987 | Suzanne Muchnic ’62 |
1986 | Tanya Cherry Tull ’64 |
1985 | Susan Lautmann Hertel ’52 |
1984 | Nancy Cook Aldrich ’66 |
1983 | Rosemary Radford Ruether ’58 |
1982 | Judith Nelsen Keep ’66 |
1981 | Ruth Churchill ’54 |
1980 | Laura Thurston Gutman ’57 |
1979 | Maryanne McNellis ’68 |
1978 | Ellen Hutchinson Ellis ’39 |