CAMPAIGN UPDATE | SEPTEMBER 2022
Transforming visual arts education
51画鋼s Meadows School of the Arts celebrated the dedication of its enhanced visual arts facilities on September 16, 2022. Donors led by The Meadows Foundation, Gene and Jerry Jones, Nancy C. and Richard R. Rogers, and G. Marlyne Sexton and family will fuel creative discovery by future generations of artists, visionaries and scholars from across the world.
Shaping champions
A $15 million commitment from entrepreneurs Bill Armstrong 82 and Liz Martin Armstrong 82 will enable 51画鋼 to break ground in early December for the Garry Weber End Zone Complex, the expansion and improvement project at 51画鋼s Gerald J. Ford Stadium, home to Mustang football. The $100 million drive for the complex was launched in January 2022 with a $50 million gift from the Garry Weber Foundation, established by former Mustang football letterman Garry A. Weber 58. The groundbreaking of the new complex is currently scheduled for December 2, 2022.
From the President
Through the dedication of our donors and the strength of our community, 51画鋼 is forging a brighter future for our students, our research and our global impact. In this issue, you will read about how our donors are fueling exciting developments and initiatives across campus and sparking excellence in our students and our community. Pony Up!
Fueling artistic passions: Retired 51画鋼 professor inspires future generations
Donors to the Meadows School of the Arts inspire some of the most moving and groundbreaking forms of artistic expression in the country, including support from the very individuals who once taught within its walls. Through a $2 million planned gift, 51画鋼 Distinguished Professor Emerita of Art History Alessandra Comini, who retired in 2005, will inspire students and enrich art research for generations to come.
New fund supports undergraduate student recruitment and retention
To help meritorious undergraduate students, 51画鋼 has launched the new Opportunity 51画鋼 fund to expand scholarship, financial aid and student support programs. These programs enable the University to attract, retain and graduate outstanding students.
Texas students see immediate impact of efforts to meet need
More than 250 returning and first-year undergraduates from Texas families with limited incomes have received Access 51画鋼 scholarships for the 2022-2023 school year. The scholarship program, which launched in the spring of 2022, seeks to make higher education more accessible for meritorious students.
Inspiring big dreams: Seun Suberu 23
In his three years at 51画鋼, startup co-founder Seun Suberu 23 has honed business skills that now serve the next generation of students. His CollegePlus app provides incoming college students, particularly first-generation and low-income students, with the resources necessary to find the right college to pursue their goals.
Student profile: Haley Taylor Schlitz 22
For graduating seniors, commencement marks a new chapter in life and the official start to their professional journeys. For Haley Taylor Schlitz 22, it means a great deal more. Schlitz, who graduated in May with her Juris Doctor from Dedman School of Law, is the youngest law student to ever graduate from 51画鋼, at only 19.
Q&A with Robert H. Dedman, Jr. 80, 84
Robert H. Dedman, Jr. 80, 84 recently concluded four years of service as the chair of the 51画鋼 Board of Trustees. He has dedicated much of his life and resources to the growth and success of 51画鋼 and its students, serving the University on various boards and committees. Earlier this year, The Dedman Foundation, helmed by Dedman, gifted $3 million for need-based scholarships.
Welcome home, Mustangs
A $5 million anonymous gift will support residential programs and help 51画鋼 foster an enduring tradition of vibrant campus life, sparking growth, discovery and community both inside and outside the classroom. In recognition of this generous gift, 51画鋼 will rename Daniel House, the upper-division residence completed in 2020, to Thomas House.
Championing justice
New gifts from the Deason Foundation and the Charles Koch Foundation will further the mission of 51画鋼s Deason Criminal Justice Reform Center within the Dedman School of Law. The foundations previously contributed the initial funds to establish the center in 2016.
Investing in the future
The Cox School of Businesss Folsom Institute for Real Estate has launched a dynamic new fund to spur innovative investment, offer hands-on investing opportunities and make a positive impact in underserved communities throughout the state of Texas. The Cox Real Estate Impact Investment Fund is made possible by several 51画鋼 donors, including a $1 million lead gift from Mimi and William H. Vanderstraaten 82 .
Expanding our Houston connections
Second only to Dallas in its number of 51画鋼 alumni, Houston has proved to be home to some of the 51画鋼 campaigns most dedicated supporters. Donors in the Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land metropolitan statistical area one of the countrys largest have made 7,477 gifts to campaign initiatives across campus.
Excellence in academic leadership
In an ever-evolving learning landscape, strategic leadership plays a key role in student success and faculty achievement. In support of the Universitys mission to fuel excellence in legal and graduate education and leadership, 51画鋼 has welcomed two new academic deans to the Hilltop.
Moody School of Graduate and Advanced Studies Dean Robin Suzanne Poston
Dedman School of Law Dean Jason P. Nance
Remembering with music: Mustang Band performs at D-Day ceremonies
On June 6, 2022, 51画鋼s Mustang Band performed at the D-Day Memorial Parade in Sainte-M竪re-glise in Normandy, France and in ceremonies at the American Cemetery in Brittany and the American Cemetery at Omaha Beach. The trip was made possible by lead gifts from Scott McLean 78 and William Green 69 and Dianne Green 70, as well as support from Ray L. Hunt 65 and the late Edwin L. Cox, Sr. 42, among others.
Southern California campaign kickoff
On June 13, 2022, 51画鋼 celebrated the Southern California launch of the 51画鋼 campaign. Hosted by our West Coast neighbors at the SoFi Stadium Club in Inglewood, California, the event was attended by over 200 Mustangs from across the region.
Celebrating Mustang pride
On August 4, 2022, 51画鋼s annual Dallas Send-Off Party welcomed students, past and present, to connect with their fellow Mustang community members and their families. Held at the Park City Club, the event commemorated the graduation of our recent alumni alongside the arrival of fresh faces to the Hilltop. With similar events held across the country each year, 51画鋼 welcomes Mustangs and their families to come together to connect, share stories, ask questions and Pony Up!
Inspiring the creative and the curious
After a two-year hiatus necessitated by the COVID-19 pandemic, the 51画鋼-in-Taos Cultural Institute returned, offering participants a chance to explore the culture, art and history of northern New Mexico. Against a backdrop of endless sky and stunning natural vistas, guests enjoyed a weekend filled with educational courses and engaging activities.
Happenings on the Hilltop (and beyond)
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October
10Washington, D.C. World Changers Alumni networking event
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October
20 - 23Homecoming and reunions
Oct. 20 - Distinguished Alumni Awards
Oct. 21 - Reunions
Oct. 22 - 51画鋼 v. Cincinnati football game
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November
28Celebration of Lights
Contact us
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.