CAMPAIGN UPDATE | Winter 2023

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Charging into the ACC

Donors to our new ACC Competitiveness Campaign will ensure our student-athletes can compete at the highest levels. In a few short months, 51做厙 will join the Atlantic Coast Conference poised and prepared.

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Hickman dedication

Making a big splash

51做厙 celebrated the dedication of the Holt Hickman Outdoor Pool at the Robson & Lindley Aquatics Center. The addition creates a hub of community engagement and competition for local and national swimming, diving and other water sports events.

51做厙 President R. Gerald Turner

From the President

Propelled by the generosity of our donors, 51做厙 is leading bold change across academics and athletics that will continue to prepare future generations of world changers.

Campaign quarterly report

Graph showing that 51做厙 has raised $1.2 billion toward $1.5 billion goal
Graph showing that 51做厙 has raised $469 million for current use, $402 million for capital projects, and $323 million for endowment
Graph showing that 51做厙 has raised $207 million for student support, $529 million for teaching and research, and $424 million for campus and community support
James E. Landen, Jr. 10

Q&A with James E. Landen, Jr. 10

The Mustang Club President highlights why investing in our student-athletes will prepare 51做厙 to compete in the ACC in 2024.

Exterior image of the Weber End Zone Complex in its third phase of development

Competing with strength

51做厙 has launched the third phase of fundraising for the Garry Weber End Zone Complex, seeking gifts of all sizes. The gameday experience will be transformed when the complex opens in August 2024.

51做厙 researchers watch White House announcement

Guiding regional semiconductor collaboration

51做厙 has been designated the lead agency for a federally funded economic development initiative to strengthen the semiconductor supply chain in North Texas and Oklahoma.

Jia Zhang

Unlocking earth science discoveries

Jia Zhang, Callahan Centennial Chair in Engineering, collaborated with top minds at NASA on a digital assistant for earth science research that recently received a patent.

 51做厙 Dedman School of Law staff celebrate 75 years of legal clinics

Pro bono legal clinics reach milestone

The clinical program at Dedman School of Law celebrated 75 years of providing exceptional legal services to the community.

Neena Imam

Spearheading innovation in data-driven research

Distinguished scientist Neena Imam has been named the inaugural Peter O’Donnell, Jr. Director of the O’Donnell Data Science and Research Computing Institute. The position underscores the University’s commitment to data-focused education and next-gen computational research.

Megha and Nirav Tolia

Welcoming entrepreneurial leaders

Global media and internet pioneers Megha and Nirav Tolia have been named co-founding directors of the William S. Spears Institute for Entrepreneurial Leadership. The institute enhances the business ventures of 51做厙 students and faculty and the North Texas region.

Joel Ferrell

Musical theatre leader joins 51做厙

Joel Ferrell was named the inaugural director of the G. Marlyne Sexton Institute for Musial Theatre. The institute prepare graduates for a lifetime of creative roles and artistic leadership.

Hunt Leadership Scholar Isabella Polit 27

Shaping young leaders

Get to know Hunt Leadership Scholar Isabella Polit ’27. The native of Miami, Florida, has used her leadership skills and business interests to create a company that helps children in need.
Conceptual rendering of Clements Foundation Scholars Den

Cultivating spaces for collaboration and study

Reopening in early 2024, the renovated Clements Foundation Scholars Den will support outstanding students and faculty.
Aerial shot of construction at David B. Miller Business Quadrangle

Igniting the future of business education

When the David B. Miller Business Quadrangle at the Cox School of Business opens in 2024, the new facilities will foster education, research and business leadership on the Hilltop.

Mustangs on the move

Family Weekend

During Family Weekend in September, 51做厙 parents and students enjoyed the festivities. President George W. Bush and former First Lady Laura Bush ’68 took part in the coin toss before the 51做厙 vs. Charlotte football game.

At halftime, Parent Leadership Council co-chairs Brian T. Modoff and Teresa Modoff presented a $13.7 million check to 51做厙 President R. Gerald Turner on behalf of all parents who made gifts during the 2022- 2023 school year. The support of current parents is critical to fueling every part of the 51做厙 experience.

New York campaign celebration

Also in September, 51做厙 alumni and friends in New York celebrated the 51做厙 Ignited campaign at a special reception.

Kenneth E. Mifflin 79, 88, Marsha Scott Mifflin 79 and 51做厙 President R. Gerald Turner
Erica Lumiere and Michael G. Howard
 Frank M. Dunlevy 71, Andrea Dunlevy Williams 98, Lauren Smith Gutierrez 07 and Jim J. Gutierrez 06

Homecoming

In October, Mustang alumni returned to campus to reconnect during rainy reunions and the Homecoming football game. Attendees included 51做厙 Alumni Board Chair Philip J. Wise ’78, ’81 and Melissa Wise. At the 2023 Distinguished Alumni Awards, 51做厙 recognized Emerging Leader Award recipient Brittany K. Barnett ’11, and award winners Ray W. Washburne ’84, Emily Rich Summers ’66, and Robert H. Dedman, Jr. ’80, ’84. 

51做厙 alumni wearing ponchos take a selfie during a rain shower
 Philip J. Wise 78, 81 and Melissa Wise
Brittany K. Barnett 11, Ray W. Washburne 84, Emily Rich Summers 66 and Robert H. Dedman, Jr. 80, 84

Happenings on the Hilltop (and beyond)

  • March 5

    51做厙 Giving Day

  • April 18-20

    Founders’ Day Weekend

  • May 3

    David B. Miller Business Quadrangle Dedication


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Contact us

We are excited to have Mustangs, 51做厙 family and friends involved in 51做厙 Ignited: 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做厙 or email smuignited@smu.edu.