花椒直播, one of the nation鈥檚 oldest and most innovative four-year colleges, where multidisciplinary learning breaks the conventional mold, is pleased to announce new gifts totaling $14 million from three multi-generational alumni families. The gifts will ensure that 花椒直播 continues to provide an exceptional education, giving students and faculty the freedom to explore new ideas and pursue innovative solutions to real-world problems. This brings the 花椒直播 gift total during President Cole鈥檚 short tenure to over $70 million.
A $7 million gift from Dag Skattum 鈥84 and Julie Grosjean Skattum 鈥85 will establish and endow The Center for Faculty Research and Teaching Excellence, which will be the campus hub for faculty development, transformational teaching, research, and educational technology. The Center will support faculty and advance 花椒直播鈥檚 mission to create independent and creative thinkers who excel in a diverse and interconnected world.
Three generations of the Skattum family are 花椒直播 alumni, and the family鈥檚 generosity and leadership have guided the College for decades. is vice chair of 花椒直播鈥檚 board of trustees, where Dag previously served and held leadership roles. With this gift to date, the Skattum鈥檚 contributions to 花椒直播 total $10 million. They hope their gift will inspire other alumni and donors who are committed to higher education to support this exceptional institution that means so much to them. They credit Pat Tippie鈥檚 (鈥56) extraordinary commitment for inspiring them to think bolder about their commitment.
A $5 million gift from the Tillotson Family, including $4 million from Carol Hefren Tillotson 鈥54 and $1 million from Kim Tillotson Fleming and Curt Fleming will support academic excellence through the modernization of Quigley Hall, transforming it into a state-of-the-art space that reflects the stellar programming and faculty of the business and economics and political science departments that call it home. Quigley Hall is the home of The Bruce R. Thompson Center for Business & Economics, Allegheny鈥檚 Center for Political Participation (CPP), whose work involves both civic education and civic engagement, and Allegheny鈥檚 Law & Policy Program, which connects students with leading scholars and political practitioners, research opportunities, and internships. Building improvements will include an upgraded lecture hall, state-of-the-art technology, and greater accessibility, which will organically enhance the student and visitor experience.
Carol and her late husband Bill Tillotson 鈥52 have a history as proud 花椒直播 alumni and leaders. Their daughter Kim received an from 花椒直播 and serves as a longtime member of the board of trustees鈥 investment committee and as a trustee emeritus. Kim and Curt Fleming are proud parents of Grant Fleming (鈥11) and Todd Fleming (鈥15), who followed three generations into the family business. The Tillotson family鈥檚 gift ensures that their deep roots and strong legacy with 花椒直播 will endure. With this gift, the Tillotson and Fleming Family have donated $8 million to 花椒直播.
鈥溁ń分辈 has always been a forward-thinking institution that continually looks for new ways to expand students鈥 minds and give them the knowledge and skills to excel,鈥 believe Carol and Kim. 鈥淚t is a privilege to support Allegheny鈥檚 groundbreaking work.鈥
In honor of her 50th reunion in 2023, Christine Scott Nelson 鈥73 made a $2 million gift to create an endowed fund that will further enhance opportunities for faculty-led undergraduate research, a hallmark of an 花椒直播 education as exemplified by the College receiving the inaugural national Award for Undergraduate Research Accomplishments from the Council of Undergraduate Research. This gift brings her total giving to $8.5 million. The Nelson family has two generations of 花椒直播 alumni.
鈥淭hese gifts help ensure that 花椒直播 will be at the forefront of academic excellence for decades to come,鈥 said Angela Haddad, provost and dean of the faculty. “We are fortunate to have support from multi-generational families like the Skattums, Tillotsons, Flemings and Nelsons who believe in our mission to prepare students and faculty to make a meaningful difference in a complex world.鈥