Signature Campus

Your support has created transformational spaces where our students and faculty live, teach, learn, dance, and lead.

The Scripps Advantage

The Joan and David Lincoln Ceramic Art Building

The Lincoln Ceramic Art Building added much-needed space for ceramic and studio art practices. The 3,000-square-foot building, with 18-foot ceilings, provides flexible and open instructional space for students and faculty.

 

Katharine Howard Miller ’55 Wing of the Bette Cree Edwards ’49 Humanities Building

The Miller Wing, which opened in fall 2014, contains offices and conference spaces where faculty meet with students, prepare for classes, and conduct research.

 

Nan Elizabeth Walsh Schow Hall

Designed in harmony with the distinctive Mediterranean style of Scripps’ existing architecture, Schow Hall encompasses more than 35,000 square feet of living and social space, with beds for 110 students. The building is designed to LEED Gold standards, featuring low-flow water fixtures, high-efficiency lighting, ENERGY STAR® appliances, and drip irrigation.

 

New Dance Facility

Scheduled to be built adjacent to Garrison Theater, the the dance facility is a long-awaited addition to campus and will complete a performing arts complex at Scripps. Connecting dance to offerings in theater, music, and the visual arts, the new building will enable Scripps to host world-class performances and events, positioning the College among the most prominent art institutions in Southern California.

 

A new dance facility will elevate our program and enhance our reputation as a liberal arts college.

– Ronnie Brosterman, Chair of the Department of Dance, professor of dance.