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CMS wins first NCAA Division III women’s golf championship
The Claremont-Mudd-Scripps women’s golf team defeated Williams College in a two-hole playoff to win the NCAA Division III national championship on Friday, May 11. Margaret Loncki ’18 paced the Athenas and won the indivi…
IMF head Christine Lagarde, U.S. House Chaplain Pat Conroy ’72 honored with graduates
International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde called on Claremont McKenna College’s class of 2018 to turn “adversity into advantage” and immediately work to address the world’s most difficult challenge…
CMS student-athletes continue in NCAA Championships
With national championships already won by the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps women’s golf and women's tennis teams this spring, CMS track & field is the next team up with NCAA championship aspirations. CMC and CMS are hosting…
CMS finishes record year with three Athenas winning NCAA track and field titles
The final day of the 2017-18 athletic year came to a dramatic close on Saturday for Claremont-Mudd-Scripps. Three Athenas won individual national championships in track & field, and the team placed fourth at the NCAA Di…
CMS finishes third in NCAA Division III Directors’ Cup standings
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps has again placed among the top NCAA Division III athletic programs, finishing third in the Learfield Directors’ Cup. Elevated by three national championships, the Athenas and Stags trailed only Wi…
CMS Director of Athletics Terry Tumey to depart for Fresno State
Terrance J. Tumey, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Director of Athletics, Physical Education, and Recreation and William B. Arce and George R. Roberts Fellow Instructor of Physical Education, will be leaving Claremont June 30 to…
W. Richard Cramer ’53 P’75 P’88 GP’04 dies at 86
William Richard Cramer ’53 P’75 P’88 GP’04, a leader in the agricultural feed industry, longtime Claremont McKenna College trustee, and donor to the College, passed away peacefully on June 20, surrounded by his family.…
Surin Pitsuwan ’72, former Thai diplomat, dies at 68
Surin Pitsuwan ’72, former secretary-general of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), beloved politician, and accomplished scholar, died Thursday in Bangkok. He was 68. “CMC and the world have lost a dear…