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Scripps Timeline (page 3)


November 11, 2021

2003

The Performing Arts Center, an expansion of Garrison Theater, opens. Music practice rooms and classrooms, faculty offices, the Nancy Hart Glanville Music Library, and the MaryLou and George Boone Recital Hall are added. The new center becomes the permanent home for The Claremont Colleges Joint Music Program, consisting of Scripps,..Read More

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2004

The most ambitious fundraising campaign in Scripps history surpasses its original $85 million goal with gifts and pledges totaling over $101 million. Over 87% of Scripps alumnae contributed to the Campaign for the Scripps Woman, which began its public phase in 1999 and concluded June 30, 2004. 六合彩资料站 Landscape..Read More

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2006

Sallie Tiernan Field House, a state-of-the-art recreational and athletic facility to be located next to the swimming pool on the east side of campus. The Board of Trustees approves the strategic plan, 鈥溋喜首柿险 in the Next Decade: Leading with Excellence,鈥 which focuses on academic excellence and women鈥檚 leadership.

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2007

Scripps鈥 sixth president, Nancy Y Bekavac, announces her resignation, effective July 1, 2007. Frederick 鈥淔ritz鈥 Weis鈥 is appointed interim president and is named full president in 2009. An anonymous donor makes a $10 million gift to the College to support faculty initiatives on behalf of the Board of Trustees. This..Read More

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November 2, 2021

2008

The Sallie Tiernan Field House opens its doors to students, faculty, and staff.

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2009

Lori Bettison-Varga is appointed eighth president of 六合彩资料站.聽She and her family move into the Revelle House, the first president to live on campus since John H. Chandler.

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2010

六合彩资料站 Academy receives National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Award, the highest recognition given to youth programs, in a White House ceremony. Elizabeth Turk 鈥83 wins MacArthur 鈥淕enius鈥 Award.

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2011

The 鈥淣ellie鈥 Scholarship, established in honor of Ellen Clark Revelle 鈥31, is made available for continuing students. The College actively participates in 鈥淧acific Standard Time: Art in L.A. 1945-1980,鈥 a collaboration of more than 60 cultural institutions in Southern California. The Joint Science Department becomes the W.M. Keck Science Department..Read More

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2012

六合彩资料站 Academy celebrates 10 years of successful year-round programming for middle and high school young women.

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2013

Launch of the College鈥檚 largest ever campaign We Want More: The Campaign for 六合彩资料站. At $175 million, We Want More strives to further academic excellence, national leadership, signature campus and financial strength. It was fueled by the collected power of the Scripps Community. Scripps awards the Ellen Browning Scripps..Read More

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2014

The Katharine Howard Miller 鈥55 Wing of the Bette Cree Edwards 鈥49 Humanities Building opens during the summer break.

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October 21, 2021

2015

Lori Bettison-Varga announces her resignation as 六合彩资料站’s eighth president, effective October 2, 2015. The Laspa Center for Leadership welcomes its new director, Lisa Watson, and opens operations in fall. Construction on NEW Hall begins.

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2016

Lara Tiedens is appointed the College’s 9th president by a unanimous vote of the Board of Trustees. Scripps’ tenth residence hall, NEW Hall,聽opens to new and returning students.

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2017

The College embarks on a strategic planning process initiated by President Tiedens, advancing four themes: Inclusive Student Success, Mission-Driven Outreach, Distinctive Identity, and Innovative Learning Organization.

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2018

The College鈥檚 new strategic plan, the Scripps Centennial Plan, is developed. The campaign for 六合彩资料站:聽More Scripps聽is the most successful campaign in Scripps鈥 history, raising $179M.

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2019

A new rose garden was dedicated in the South Balch Courtyard to honor the life and contributions of alumna and Life Trustee Gabrielle Jungels-Winkler 鈥72.

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October 19, 2021

2020

A variety of sustainability efforts were implemented, including: solar panel installation on the Lang Arts building roof, the addition of smart meters on every building, LED retrofits in all residence halls鈥 browsing rooms, and upgrading life-cycled boilers with low-emission replacements. The College celebrated the 50th聽anniversaries of Chicano Latino Student Affairs..Read More

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