Community effort
51做厙 Giving Day, the Universitys annual one-day giving challenge, took place on March 5, with 51做厙 alumni, students, parents, faculty, staff and community members joining together to support causes across the Hilltop.
4,100+
donors
$3.4M+
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200+
causes across campus
From the President
The enduring impact of our donors’ generosity is visible across our campus, from new and renovated facilities to support for student scholarships and research. Read more about the continued impact of 51做厙 Ignited: Boldly Shaping Tomorrow.
Campaign quarterly report
Charging ahead
Leading up to 51做厙’s entry into the ACC, the University announced a goal to reach a record number of Mustang Club members. Gifts of any size to any area of 51做厙 Athletics demonstrate the breadth of support for our student-athletes as they strive for success. Additionally, donors have committed more than $121 million over the next five years toward the ACC Competitiveness Campaign.
51做厙 is coming
A provocative new TV ad is serving notice to more people that 51做厙 is charging into the ACC. The video was developed by Emmy-winning creative director and 51做厙 alumnus Hal Curtis 84. The ad aired during the ACC basketball tournament and is on Spectrum Dallas during NCAA tournament games through April 8.
Q&A with Laura Guerin Howard 00 and William J. Howard 00
The 51做厙 alumni share their passion for giving back through scholarships and by supporting 51做厙 Athletics “to help break down barriers for students so they can enjoy the full benefits of an 51做厙 degree.”
More on the next chapter for 51做厙 Athletics
NBC5 recently spoke with Rick Hart, 51做厙 director of Athletics, and Sam Erger, head volleyball coach, about the move to the ACC and what it means for the University. Additionally, The Dallas Morning News covered some of the expected .
Engineering excellence on and off the field
Former 51做厙 offensive lineman Jackson Ritz ’23 utilized his strength in communication, planning and strategy both on the football field and in earning his degree from the Lyle School of Engineering.
Recognizing the future of artificial intelligence
51做厙 scholarships have fueled the research of Ph.D. candidate Eli Laird ’21, ’23, ’27 in his pursuit to expand our knowledge of artificial intelligence. His discoveries support facial recognition algorithms and their connections to ongoing advancements in AI.
Finding her purpose
Transfer student Raissa Umwali ’27 received the North Texas Community College Scholarship. Through her nonprofit work and studies, she seeks to change the future for her community in Rwanda.
Strengthening our community connections
In December 2023, 51做厙 commemorated the addition of a new flagpole at the southwest corner of Mockingbird Lane and Central Expressway outside the Styslinger/Altec Tennis Complex. Taking part in the event were 51做厙 President R. Gerald Turner; William “Bill” H. Vanderstraaten ’82, past Alumni Board chair; Philip J. Wise ’78, ’81, 51做厙 Alumni Board chair; and Brad Cheves, 51做厙 vice president for Development and External Affairs. The Triple D Peruna flag that adorns the flagpole expresses 51做厙’s connection with the city of Dallas and celebrates our student-athletes.
Happenings on the Hilltop (and beyond)
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April 1820
Founders’ Day Weekend
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May 3
David B. Miller Business Quadrangle dedication
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May 1112
All-University Commencement and Class of 1974 50-year Reunion Weekend
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July 1
ACC entry
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July 1821
51做厙-in-Taos Cultural Institute
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August 31
First home football game
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September 6
Garry Weber End Zone Complex dedication
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September 2729
Family Weekend
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October 31November 3
Homecoming and Reunions