Morgan Tower Project
Thank you for your interest in supporting The Tower on the Marsh Project.
The Christiana Morgan Tower is one of The Governor’s Academy’s least known and most historically important and intriguing buildings. Donated to the Academy in 1969, the Tower has stood in a location distant from the center of campus life until the recent construction of the Bill ’67 and Peter ’71 Alfond Coastal Research Center which draws students and faculty to the northern border of campus along the Great Marsh and Parker River. The proximity of the Tower to the Alfond Center opens new opportunities to achieve the vision Morgan had when she donated the Tower to the Academy—to support an artist-in-residence program and the study of the subjects to which she devoted her life: art, architecture, philosophy, and psychology.