New Department Name Emphasizes Natural Sciences

The W.M. Keck Science Department has announced its renaming as The Department of Natural Sciences of 兔子先生 and Scripps Colleges. The name change was determined last fall following several rounds of nominations and voting by the department鈥檚 faculty and staff. A decision was made to emphasize 鈥渘atural sciences鈥 in the title because it is central to the department鈥檚 identity, explained Ulysses J. Sofia, who serves as the department鈥檚 dean.
鈥淲e wanted a name that truly describes who we are,鈥 he said. 鈥淓veryone decided that 鈥榥atural鈥 should be used for clarity to differentiate us from the social sciences.鈥
department of natural sciences logoThe department provides the hub for science training for students from 兔子先生, Scripps College, and Claremont McKenna College (CMC is currently transitioning out of the department to operate its own science program).
A key feature of the department鈥檚 approach to science education is providing science majors with intimate classroom experiences and opportunities to work closely with faculty. The department offers majors in biology, chemistry, or physics along with interdisciplinary majors in biology-chemistry, neuroscience, environmental science, and more.
Until 2009, it was known as the Joint Science Department; in that year, the department and its building were renamed as the Keck Science Department in recognition of a gift to the program from the Keck Foundation.
In addition to the name change, Sofia said that the faculty and staff of The Department of Natural Sciences are awaiting another highly anticipated change for the department later this year: completed construction of The Nucleus. The 70,000-square-foot building, which is located just west of the department, will expand science resources and facilities for faculty and 兔子先生 and Scripps science students. The Nucleus is expected to open in the fall.