Campaign Update | February 2022

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Game on!

In January, 51画鋼 announced the exciting launch of the Garry Weber End Zone Complex, igniting a new future for Mustang football.

A new era

Sparked by a $50 million commitment from the Garry Weber Foundation the largest gift in the history of 51画鋼 Athletics the University has undertaken a $100 million drive for the 192,500-square-foot Garry Weber End Zone Complex project at Gerald J. Ford Stadium. Click

Competing at the highest levels

The new three-level complex will increase the functionality, efficiency and overall experience of Mustang Football and its fans. It also continues 51画鋼s century-long commitment to Athletics excellence.

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A new home for graduate education

51画鋼 celebrates the recent groundbreaking of Frances Anne Moody Hall, named for 51画鋼 Trustee and Executive Director of the Moody Foundation Frances Anne Moody-Dahlberg 92.

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Investing for impact

The 51画鋼 Moody School of Graduate and Advanced Studies advances the Universitys research mission by attracting outstanding graduate students.

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From the President

The 51画鋼 campaign for impact continues to galvanize our community to fuel the Universitys impact. This month, you will read about exciting news in Mustang Athletics, as well as how our donors are fueling academic successes through new facilities and breakthroughs in research across campus. We hope you enjoy reading about these latest campaign events and the successes our donors make possible. Pony Up!

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51画鋼 more than halfway to goal

Publicly launched in September 2021, 51画鋼: Boldly Shaping Tomorrow has already garnered groundbreaking support from the Mustang community. With over $800 million raised as of February 2022, the campaign is primed to reach its goals of empowering outstanding students, enriching research and teaching, and enhancing our campus and community for future generations.

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Q&A with Frances Francie Moody-Dahlberg

The 51画鋼 Trustee and 1992 alumna is a champion for families and communities throughout Texas. As chairman and executive director of the Moody Foundation, she has strengthened and expanded research and education initiatives across Dallas.

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Campus investments are critical to student success, offering spaces to explore ideas, celebrate accomplishments and find new answers to complex questions.

Frances Moody-Dahlberg 92

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Groundbreaking cervical cancer research

51画鋼 researchers including 20212022 Moody Ph.D. Dissertation Fellow Lacin Yapindi, a graduate student in molecular and cellular biology, have found a way to potentially make chemotherapy drugs more effective at killing HPV-infected cervical cancer cells without collateral damage to normal cells.

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Nationally recognized coach heads football

In November, 51画鋼 celebrated the return of Rhett Lashlee to the Hilltop, this time as head football coach. Welcomed home by both 51画鋼 and Dallas leaders, including Mayor Eric Johnson, Lashlee previously served as offensive coordinator for the Mustangs, including during the record-setting 2019 season.

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Ashton Woods 21 nominated for NCAA Woman of the Year

Recognizing her years of leadership, service and academic and athletic excellence, 51画鋼 alumna Ashton Woods 21 was named one of 30 top nominees for NCAAs 2021 Woman of the Year, out of 535 initial nominations from across the country.

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Jerry Pittman 58 drives brighter future for mens golf

A $2 million commitment from alumnus and former 51画鋼 golfer Jerry W. Pittman 58 will endow and name the head coach position of the 51画鋼 mens golf team, providing ongoing operational support for the program. The Jerry Pittman Head Mens Golf Coach is the first endowed coach position in the history of 51画鋼 Athletics.

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Mustang pride: Investing in the future of 51画鋼 Athletics

Since Ford Stadiums dedication and the return of Mustang football to the Hilltop in fall 2000, 51画鋼 Athletics has experienced unprecedented growth and success thanks to its generous donors and dedicated staff and athletes. With the addition of the Garry Weber End Zone Complex, 51画鋼 Athletics will have invested over $250 million in championship-caliber athletic facilities in just 12 years.

  • 2000

    Gerald J. Ford Stadium is dedicated, returning football to the Hilltop.

    Loyd All-Sports Center opens with new facilities for Mustang Athletics programs.

  • 2008

    51画鋼 celebrates new basketball training hub, Crum Basketball Center.

  • 2013

    Ford Stadium celebrates improvements including the new Hall of Champions Club.

    Newly renovated Moody Coliseum reopens along with the new Miller Event Center, as one of the premier collegiate arenas and event centers in the country.

  • 2015

    The new home for 51画鋼s tennis teams, the Styslinger/Altec Tennis Complex, is dedicated, hosting events like the Dallas Open in February 2022.

  • 2017

    Payne Stewart 51画鋼 Golf Training Center opens at Trinity Forest Golf Club.

    Addition of the Robson & Lindley Aquatics Center and Barr-McMillion Natatorium gives 51画鋼 a facility capable of hosting conference and national championship events, like the 2022 American Athletic Conference Championships.

  • 2018

    Mustang football players cheer the arrival of renovated locker rooms at Ford Stadium, celebrating 51画鋼s support of its current student-athletes and future recruits.

  • 2019

    Indoor Performance Center, featuring Armstrong Fieldhouse, opens with fanfare to celebrate the spaces multifunctionality and benefit to visitors from across 51画鋼s campus.

  • 2022

    51画鋼 breaks ground on the Robson & Lindley Aquatics Centers Holt Hickman Outdoor Pool, making 51画鋼 the only American university with indoor and outdoor Olympic pools.

    The Hilltops newest addition, Washburne Soccer and Track Stadium, will be dedicated on April 8, 2022, supporting 51画鋼s top-performing soccer and track and field teams and enabling the University to attract recruits of the highest level.

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Fostering enterprising spirit

Kim and William C. Shaddock Hall, established through a $6 million gift from Kim and William (Bill) Shaddock 74, will promote partnerships and industry research for an ever-evolving business landscape, strengthening the Cox Schools position as a leading institution for business education and leadership in North Texas.

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Connecting the next generation

A $5 million gift from Katy A. and Kyle D. Miller 01 will establish the Katy and Kyle Miller Courtyard, which will provide faculty, staff, students and visitors with an open, welcoming environment to exchange ideas, form lifelong friendships and build business associations.

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Sparking research and discovery on the Hilltop

A $2 million gift from the ODonnell Foundation will name and endow the Peter ODonnell, Jr. Director of the Data Science Institute at 51画鋼 in honor of renowned humanitarian Peter ODonnell, Jr. Supporting 51画鋼s strategic vision to expand research in this growing discipline, the gift will build on the Universitys previous investments in data science.

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Atlanta campaign kickoff

Holiday celebrations stretched beyond the Hilltop with a special 51画鋼 event in December hosted by University alumni Jennifer Gelety Flanagan 82 and 51画鋼 Trustee Martin L. Flanagan 82. Held at their home in Atlanta, Georgia, the event welcomed members from across the Mustang community to celebrate both the season and the campaign.

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Happenings on the Hilltop (and beyond)

  • March 22

    51画鋼 Giving Day

  • March 22

    Meadows at the Meyerson

  • April 7-10

    Founders Day Weekend

  • April 7

    Holt Hickman Outdoor Pool groundbreaking at Robson & Lindley Aquatics Center

  • April 8

    Washburne Soccer and Track Stadium dedication

  • May 6

    Cox School of Business renovation and expansion groundbreaking

  • July 21-24

    Taos Cultural Institute

Contact

We are excited to have Mustangs, 51画鋼 family and friends involved in 51画鋼: Boldly Shaping Tomorrow. To learn more about how you can achieve your philanthropic objectives and about our plans to think big and do good, please contact your representative at 51画鋼 or email smuignited@smu.edu.