At Scripps, community connects us to each other, to our region, and to the world. Gifts to this pillar will embed community-building touchpoints across campus, foster partnerships to address pressing issues beyond the classroom, and usher in a new era of collaboration, curiosity, and cross-pollination of ideas.
As part of a grand vision to link the College’s historic core with its burgeoning western arts district, phase one of the Centennial Plaza Project will introduce two new spaces: the state-of-the-art Carolyn Lake Dance Center and the 10th Street building, which will provide much-needed office, classroom, and laboratory space.
Sustainability at Scripps is also a fundamental community endeavor. Investing in sustainable initiatives helps the College model the cooperative, eco-conscious practices our students will carry into every community they join.
Support to community fulfills the mission of the College by preparing the next generation to lead lives of distinction that better our world, eradicate gender-based disparities, and center advantage where it’s needed most.
Why? Because belonging and connection are central to how Scripps educates future leaders
Alum Gives $15 Million to Centennial Plaza, New Dance Center