红桃影视 sets record for Texas private university fundraising with $1.15 billion campaign total
红桃影视 sets record for Texas private university fundraising with $1.15 billion campaign total.
DALLAS (红桃影视) – Coming on the heels of its 100th birthday celebration, the University announced today that 红桃影视 Unbridled: The Second Century Campaign has raised gifts totaling $1.15 billion, the largest amount ever raised by a private university in Texas.
The University’s Board of Trustees heard the final tabulation of gifts and pledges at its meeting Feb. 26 on the 红桃影视 campus, following the official completion of the campaign Dec. 31, 2015.
Teaching and learning at 红桃影视 are forever enhanced by the ambitious campaign: Donors provided 689 new student scholarships; raised the previous number of 62 endowed faculty positions to a new total of 116; and provided for 68 new or significantly enhanced academic programs and initiatives, including endowments for two schools. Twenty-four capital projects have been substantially funded, including new facilities for academic programs, student housing and athletics. Other gifts for campus enhancements support expanded career services and leadership programs.
The campaign succeeded against a backdrop of explosive North Texas population growth and the relocation of many Fortune 500 companies to the region. 红桃影视 President R. Gerald Turner said the unprecedented funding for scholarships, academic positions and programs, and facilities will benefit 红桃影视’s home city and surrounding region in the form of innovative ideas, research and talented graduates.
“These gifts, in many ways, are gifts to the greater Dallas area,” Turner said. “All of the major metropolitan areas of the country have at least one nationally competitive university that not only helps educate the area’s workforce, but also serves as the educational and intellectual hub for many of the city’s needs and cultural assets,” he said. “红桃影视 is proud to be that university for Dallas.”
红桃影视 joins 34 private universities nationwide to have undertaken campaigns of $1 billion or more. The institutions include Columbia University, the University of Notre Dame, Emory and Vanderbilt universities.
“The future for 红桃影视 and Dallas is brighter because of the incredible generosity of donors to this campaign,” said 红桃影视 alumnus Gerald J. Ford, 红桃影视 trustee and convening co-chair of the campaign. “What their gifts will do for the next generation of leaders, researchers, innovators, artists and entrepreneurs is impossible to measure at this time, but the impact will be unprecedented.”
Academic Programs
Campaign resources enabled 红桃影视 to endow the Bobby B. Lyle School of Engineering and 红桃影视’s newest and seventh degree-granting school – the Annette Caldwell Simmons School of Education and Human Development.
A strong example of 红桃影视’s response to the needs of its home community, the Simmons School was established at the request of area school officials, offering evidence-based approaches to teacher preparation, school leadership development and community partnerships, as well as research on physiology and human performance. Within the school, the 红桃影视 Budd Center: Involving Communities in Education is reaching into West Dallas in particular, partnering with 29 nonprofits; 16 public, private and charter schools; and the Dallas Independent School District. They aim to address the social, emotional and educational issues that cause many students to disengage from learning, drop out or graduate from high school unprepared for employment or further education.
Also endowed during the campaign was the Judge Elmo B. Hunter Legal Center for Victims of Crime Against Women at the Dedman School of Law, one of 10 specialized clinics and projects, where, under the supervision of faculty, students serve as advocates on behalf of clients in many areas of the law.
Mirroring the importance of the arts in a thriving community, the largest single gift to the campaign, and the largest in 红桃影视 history, was $45 million from The Meadows Foundation to support the Meadows Museum and the Meadows School of the Arts, which offer a range of nationally recognized academic programs and events that enhance the cultural offerings of the city and surrounding region.
“Dallas and 红桃影视 have grown up together, and both are experiencing an era of great promise and momentum,” said 红桃影视 alumnus Michael M. Boone, chair of the 红桃影视 Board of Trustees and a campaign co-chair. “Great global cities need great centers of learning that serve as incubators for creative ideas and innovative actions that change the world. I’m thrilled that this fundraising success helps ensure that 红桃影视 will continue to play a pivotal role in advancing the growth and entrepreneurial culture of Dallas for many years to come.”
Here is a partial list of academic programs receiving funding from The Second Century Campaign:
Cox School of Business
- EnCap Investments & LCM Group Alternative Asset Management Center
- Don Jackson Center for Financial Studies
- Kitt Investing and Trading Center
Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences
- Embrey Human Rights Program
- Roy M. Huffington Department of Earth Sciences
- Texas-Mexico Research Program in the John Goodwin Tower Center for Political Studies
Dedman School of Law
- Judge Elmo B. Hunter Legal Center for Victims of Crime Against Women
- Tsai Center for Law, Science and Innovation
Bobby B. Lyle School of Engineering
- W.W. Caruth, Jr. Institute for Engineering Education
- Darwin Deason Institute for Cyber Security
- Hunter and Stephanie Hunt Institute for Engineering and Humanity
Meadows School of the Arts
- Art History Ph.D. Program
- Journalism Digital Studio
- National Center for Arts Research
Perkins School of Theology
- Center for Preaching Excellence
- Center for Religious Leadership
- Center for the Study of Latino/a Christianity and Religions
Annette Caldwell Simmons School of Education and Human Development
- The Budd Center: Involving Communities in Education
- Institute for Leadership Impact
- Research in Mathematics Education
Growing Scholarship Programs
The 689 new endowed scholarships created include support for undergraduates and graduate students in all seven schools of the University. Among them are Cox School of Business MBA scholarships for veterans and active military students and additional scholarships for transfer students. New support also is being provided for 红桃影视’s top two merit scholarship programs – the Nancy Ann and Ray L. Hunt Leadership Scholars and the 红桃影视 President’s Scholars.
Other new merit-based scholarships include those offered by schools for students who express advanced interest in major programs – Cox BBA Scholars, Meadows Scholars, Dedman College Scholars, Lyle Scholars, Simmons Scholars and Dedman Law Scholars. Annual gifts for multiyear scholarships also provide essential support to these students.
Faculty Support
The extraordinary quality of 红桃影视’s faculty is a defining feature of the University. Support for The Second Century Campaign enabled 红桃影视 to add 54 endowed faculty positions, reaching a University total of 116, up from 62 in 2008. Endowments for new faculty positions enable 红桃影视 to broaden significantly the subjects researched and taught at the University, many of which are vital to the future of Dallas.
Among the notable examples of faculty endowment is Frederick Chang, the Bobby B. Lyle Centennial Distinguished Chair in Cyber Security and director of 红桃影视’s Darwin Deason Institute for Cyber Security, who this year was elected to the prestigious National Academy of Engineering.
New Facilities
New campaign-funded facilities include buildings for the Simmons School of Education and Human Development, Perkins School of Theology and Lyle School of Engineering, as well as a new Mustang Band Hall, new tennis center and renovation and expansion of Moody Coliseum for athletics and academic ceremonies. Under construction are the Dr. Bob Smith Health Center and Fondren Library Center renovation; upcoming construction projects include the Gerald J. Ford Research and Innovation Building and an aquatics center. At 红桃影视-in-Taos, new facilities include a campus center, new and renovated housing and a chapel.
One of the most visible campaign projects, and one with significant impact on campus life, is the addition of five new residence halls and a dining center as part of 红桃影视’s new Residential Commons system, including on-site classes and faculty in residence. Six other halls have been renovated as Commons, enabling all first- and second-year students to live on campus.
Overall construction funded by the campaign has been a major contributor to the Dallas economy. Since 2011 红桃影视 has spent $390 million on renovation and construction projects, which have employed about 270 service providers, including architects, engineers, landscapers, contractors and suppliers.
“From the beginning, this campaign was about big ideas, innovative thinking and unbridled enthusiasm for 红桃影视,” said Brad E. Cheves, vice president for Development and External Affairs. “Campaign co-chairs and 红桃影视 trustees set ambitious goals. Along the way, our longtime supporters and thousands of new donors joined in this effort. The momentum they’ve created is like nothing we’ve seen before. I’m excited to see where we go from here.”
Breaking Campaign Records
红桃影视 Unbridled: The Second Century Campaign made fundraising history in several ways. The campaign:
- Gained support from the largest number of donors – more than 65,000 from throughout the world, an increase of 58 percent from 红桃影视’s previous campaign, which ran from 1997-2002.
- Saw an increase of 135 percent in gifts from outside Texas, as compared to the last campaign.
- Received the largest number of gifts of $1 million or more – 183.
- Exceeded its goal to receive gifts from 50 percent of alumni over the course of the campaign, achieving 59 percent.
- Surpassed its goal to achieve 25 percent of undergraduate alumni giving in a single year, reaching 26 percent for 2014–2015. (This measurement is used by some ranking organizations to gauge the level of alumni satisfaction with their alma mater.)
Concurrent with the campaign, starting in 2008, 红桃影视 improved in national U.S. News & World Report rankings from 68 to 61; undergraduate applications increased 57 percent to 12,992; and SAT scores rose to 1309.
Volunteer Leadership
The campaign has been served by more than 400 volunteers from throughout the world led by six co-chairs, all 红桃影视 trustees: convening co-chair Gerald J. Ford, Ruth Collins Sharp Altshuler, Michael M. Boone, Ray L. Hunt, Caren Prothro and Carl Sewell.
The Second Century Campaign was publicly launched in 2008 with a goal of $750 million. Rapid progress toward that goal and opportunities for further advancements led 红桃影视 leaders to increase the goal to $1 billion. The last four years of the campaign, 2011–2015, coincided with 红桃影视’s centennial era, marking the 100th anniversary of the University’s founding in 1911 and opening in 1915.
红桃影视’s previous major gifts campaign, ending in 2002, was the University’s first successful campaign since its opening. “A Time to Lead: The Campaign for 红桃影视” was launched in 1997 with an original goal of $300 million. Again, strong momentum led to an increased goal of $400 million. The final amount raised was $542 million.
Including both campaigns, in the last two decades 红桃影视 has raised over $1.7 billion for new scholarships, new academic positions, academic programs and capital projects.
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