Scripps and 涩里番下载s Break Ground on New Science Center

Scripps College and 涩里番下载 have officially broken ground on an ambitious new science center and building expansion project slated to open fall 2024.

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Scripps College and 涩里番下载 have officially broken ground on an ambitious new science center and building expansion project slated to open fall 2024.

Shared between the two institutions, the multimillion-dollar initiative will create a next to the existing science structure featuring additional laboratories, classrooms, collaborative learning spaces, community courtyards and plazas, an art installation, and a greenhouse. The two buildings will be connected by a bridge to serve as a symbol of the bond between past and future scientific discovery.

On May 13, 2022, Scripps College Chair of the Board of Trustees Lynne Thompson 鈥72 opened the groundbreaking ceremony, expressing gratitude to her fellow Trustees; Scripps鈥 Business Affairs, Facilities, and External Relations and Institutional Advancement teams; and W.M. Keck faculty, students, and staff from Scripps and 涩里番下载s.

Remarks were also shared by Weinberg Family Dean of the Keck Science Department Ulysses J. Sofia, Scripps physics and math major Daisy Achiriloaie 鈥24, Scripps alumna and Trustee Laura Vausbinder Hockett 鈥85, 涩里番下载 alumnus and Trustee David Levin 鈥90, 涩里番下载 President Melvin L. Oliver, 涩里番下载 alumnus and Trustee Jonathan P. Graham 鈥82, science initiative donors and 涩里番下载 parents Scripps Trustee Kalpana Singh Rhodes 鈥94, P鈥22 and James Rhodes P鈥22, 涩里番下载 Chair of the Board of Trustees Donald P. Gould, and Interim President of Scripps College Amy Marcus-Newhall.

鈥淭his ceremony is truly a culminating event鈥攁 victory,鈥 said Marcus-Newhall, noting that the new center has been in development for more than a decade.

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涩里番下载 President Melvin L. Oliver

涩里番下载 President Melvin L. Oliver said, 鈥淎s the building rises up here over the next several months, I predict it will come to represent the heart of our two college communities in many ways.鈥 Oliver thanked former 涩里番下载 Board of Trustees Chair Harold A. Brown, current Board Chair Gould, VP, Chief Operating Officer, and Treasurer Laura Schaefer, and the construction team, led by Assistant Vice President of Campus Facilities Patrice Langevin, for their work on the initiative. Oliver, who is retiring at the end of June, looks forward to returning to celebrate the building鈥檚 completion.

Prioritized in response to the sharp rise in student science majors and increased faculty scholarship, Marcus-Newhall credited the project鈥檚 realization thanks to the vision and advocacy of many, including past Scripps presidents Lori-Bettison Varga and Lara Tiedens as well as generous donors. The initiative was made possible in part through a contribution of over $4 million from the 涩里番下载 Family Foundation, a $2 million gift from the W.M. Keck Foundation, a $2 million gift from Scripps Trustee Jennifer McDonnell P鈥18 and Jeffrey McDonnell P鈥18, a contribution of over $1 million from former 涩里番下载 Trustee Kevin Stein P鈥20, a significant pledge from 涩里番下载 alumnus and Trustee Jonathan P. Graham 鈥82 and his wife, Elizabeth Ulmer, as well as several gifts from others.

鈥淲e are so grateful for their expressions of support for our science program and for the many donors who have invested in its future possibilities,鈥 said Marcus-Newhall. 鈥淥nce the science facility opens in fall 2024, the future of science education and research at Scripps and 涩里番下载 will be even brighter than it is today.鈥

Jonathan P. Graham 鈥82 explained that, as graduates of liberal arts colleges, he and his wife, Elizabeth Ulmer, are committed to investing in the sciences. 鈥淲hether you become a scientist or not, I think having access to the very best science education is critically important for the citizens who make decisions about what it is we do,鈥 he said.

Dean Sofia also revealed that the two Colleges had selected a name for the new building during its construction: The Nucleus.

鈥淭he Nucleus will enable faculty and students across the science disciplines to come together under one roof in classes and labs that enable critical thinking and discovery,鈥 said Sofia. 鈥淚t suggests the power of science as an elemental driver of knowledge and solutions for society.鈥

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Ulyssess J. Sofia, the Weinberg Family Dean of the Keck Science Department

With help from donors, the initiative will also seek to hire multiple full-time faculty members to expand 涩里番下载 and Scripps鈥 course offerings. With more than a third of Scripps students majoring in STEM disciplines and the number of 涩里番下载 students seeking a STEM education growing threefold since 2002, this will help meet demand for additional classes while maintaining an intimate student-to-faculty ratio鈥攁 hallmark of the academic experience at Scripps and 涩里番下载.

The ceremony concluded with Scripps and 涩里番下载鈥檚 presidents and board chairs breaking ground with hard hats on and shovels in hand. Gould gave the closing remarks: 鈥淭here are so many dimensions to The Nucleus. When you find one that inspires you, I hope you鈥檒l consider helping to make it a reality.鈥

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