Winthrop University Office of Development

Official website for Distinction: The Campaign for Winthrop
$36,241,388.57 as of May 15, 2012

Winthrop's Legacy of Giving

Planned giving is an important way donors support Winthrop. Find out more about the D.B. Johnson Society, a group of donors who invest in the university's future through wills, trusts, annuities, life insurance, or other planned gifts.

>Learn More about the Society

Meet Scholarship Recipients

Donor-funded scholarships are offering students across many disciplines the opportunity to pursue their educational passions, learn to become confident leaders, and relish the creation of their own individual Winthrop experiences.

>Read Their Stories

3 Recent Online Gifts

  • Mary

    Gave $50.00

    Winthrop Fund
    May 11, 2012
  • Myra

    Gave $30.00

    Winthrop Fund
    May 11, 2012
  • Stein

    Gave $25.00

    Department of History Fund
    May 10, 2012

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Recent News

An estate gift from the late Lillian K. Bird ’32 will establish an endowed scholarship for nontraditional students. (5/15/2012)
Three-time alumna Susan Anfin and her husband, Jim Doyle, have established an athletic endowment to support men’s basketball at Winthrop. (5/14/2012)
Established originally by Robert and Mary Sweetman, the McDonald's Scholarship will continue to support the university’s mission to make the Winthrop experience possible for students everywhere. (5/10/2012)
Biltmore House in Asheville, N.C., America's largest privately owned home, now offers discount daytime admission tickets to Winthrop University alumni. (4/17/2012)
Kimberly F. Keel, a former York County and S.C. United Way official, has been appointed Winthrop University vice president for development and alumni relations effective May 1. (4/17/2012)
James "Jimmie" Williamson '80, '85 will join the Winthrop University's Board of Trustees on July 1 as the alumni representative. (4/5/2012)