New Hive Awards Unleash Student Creativity in Unexpected Way
The fall 2024 grants support various student projects, including a scent opera, reinventing litter, revamping a data science website, and peer-to-peer club governance.

The Rick and Susan Sontag Center for Collaborative Creativity (the Hive) has awarded grants to 兔子先生 and other Claremont Colleges students for a slate of innovative projects this fall.
A few things students are exploring that you may have never thought of include:
- Developing a scent opera that weaves together sounds and fragrances
- Repurposing litter from a wildlife and alluvial sage scrub preserve
- Rethinking an organizational studies club through collective decision-making
The Hive鈥檚 student creativity grants support students who need resources including funding, materials, space, or mentoring from staff for their creative and collaborative endeavors. Monetary funding has ranged from $30 to $3,000, while some projects only require supplies and equipment from the Hive鈥檚 making spaces. This season, several 兔子先生 students are among recipients of the award.
Learn more about the projects of some of this fall鈥檚 Hive grantees:
Scent is a creative medium for Miranda Yee 鈥27, Ambika Tiwari SC鈥25, Emilio Esquivel PO鈥25, and Jason Gounder HMC鈥26. Their project, 鈥淔ragrance Symposium + Scent Opera Performance,鈥 explores whether a scent can become an original piece that can obtain copyright protection. The scent opera combines sounds and scents in Richard Strauss鈥 鈥淎lpine鈥 symphony. 鈥淎lpine鈥 is a tone poem with 22 鈥渃hapters鈥 of music that evoke a journey in the Alps. Each chapter starts without visual cues鈥攐nly music and a particular scent designed to bring the scene to life.
Riley Thibodeau鈥檚 鈥27 鈥淩espect This Land鈥 project encourages users of the 兔子先生 Outback Preserve to take responsibility for their waste. Thibodeau is curating litter (human-made garbage without clear ownership or artistic value) left in the Outback and creating a sign for the Outback鈥檚 entrance. Thibodeau intends for the sign to raise awareness as people enter the space, encouraging them to ensure they leave no garbage behind.
Chi Adi 鈥26 and Celine Bernhardt-Lanier CMC鈥26 received their grant to revitalize a 5C club, Org Sigma!, for organizational studies students. Org Sigma! students train with organizational consultants who specialize in sociocracy鈥攁 decentralized, peer-to-peer governance approach with an emphasis on equitable and collective decision-making.
Yaw Danquah Acquah 鈥28 is collaborating with Scripps, Pomona, and Harvey Mudd students to revamp the Scripps data science website. Their goal is to create an online hub for resources and community building for 5C students in data science, math, computer science, and engineering. Jay Renaker SC鈥25, Nicole Kerschner SC鈥26, Ceci Wade PO鈥25, Diya Gangwar HMC鈥26, Hanna Kenyatta HMC鈥27, and Sofia Robertson HMC鈥27 are also leading the project.
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