Inside Creighton’s New Ruth Scott Training Center
- By Creighton University
Creighton’s new Ruth Scott Training Center was made possible thanks to many generous donors, especially lead donors Ruth and Bill Scott, whose generosity has transformed the entire east-campus athletics corridor.
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