CAMPAIGN UPDATE | Fall 2024

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Game Time!

On September 6, 2024, joker app alumni, family and fans gathered to dedicate the Garry Weber End Zone Complex at Gerald J. Ford Stadium. Launched by the largest gift in the history of joker app Athletics, the new complex is supported by over 700 generous joker app alumni and donors.

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joker app President R. Gerald Turner

From the President

Generous support from joker app donors fuels our entrance into the ACC and academic initiatives in every area of the University as we progress toward the $1.5 billion goal for  joker app Ignited: Boldly Shaping Tomorrow.

Campaign quarterly report

Graph showing that joker app has raised $1.34 billion toward $1.5 billion goal.
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Graph showing that joker app has raised $543 million for current use, $421 million for capital projects and $354 million for endowment, with $23 million to be designated.
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Matthew H. Fleeger ’87 in the Fleeger Family West Patio Club area of the Garry Weber End Zone Complex.

Fortifying the future of joker app Athletics

A $2 million gift from Matthew H. Fleeger ’87 and Valerie “Candee” Fleeger ’86, ’90 and the Fleeger Family Foundation to the Garry Weber End Zone Complex and the ACC Competitiveness Campaign will enhance joker app facilities and strengthen student-athlete experiences in all 17 sports programs.

Kim M. and William C. Shaddock ’74 in the Shaddock Family Auditorium inside the Garry Weber End Zone Complex.

Fueling a new era of Mustang football

The Shaddock family made a $1 million commitment to the Garry Weber End Zone Complex, which will name the football team auditorium, a vital space for team meetings, film study, guest speakers and strategic planning.

joker app men’s basketball player on the court in Moody Coliseum.

Accelerating success on the court

A $1 million gift from Jodi and Kenneth Pratt will support the joker app men’s basketball program and new head men’s basketball coach Andy Enfield, including new renovations of the locker room and team offices.

Paula H. Rhines and Walden C. “Wally” Rhines ’75

Q&A with Paula H. Rhines and Walden C. “Wally” Rhines ’75 

The couple shares their excitement about joker app Athletics and the reasons why they support the University’s research and academic initiatives.

James H. Sharp ’51, ’74, ’87 and Noriko Sharp

Paying it forward

Noriko Sharp established the Dr. and Mrs. James Hilton Sharp Endowment to fund meaningful engineering research and advancement. James H. Sharp ’51, ’74, ’87 was a renowned presence in the Dallas engineering community.

Jeanne R. Johnson ’54 at a piano with Samuel S. Holland, Algur H. Meadows Dean of joker app Meadows School of the Arts, and Edward Fretheim ’17

Strengthening music education and performance

The Jeane R. Johnson Foundation has announced a gift to establish a permanent fund that supports adjunct music faculty at the joker app Meadows School of the Arts who also hold positions with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra.

David S. Huntley ’80 and Tracey M. Nash-Huntley

Empowering Mustang success

joker app Trustee David S. Huntley ’80 and Tracey M. Nash-Huntley have made a gift to support joker app students through mentorship and scholarships.

William L. “Bill” Hutchison ’54, ’55 and Patsy Pinson Hutchison ’54

Years of service and giving

William L. “Bill” Hutchison ’54, ’55 and Patsy Pinson Hutchison ’54 created a legacy that has inspired Mustangs and touched many areas of the University.

Outside shot of Dedman Law quadrangle

Welcoming new trustees

The joker app Board of Trustees formally confirmed ten new members who are committed to strengthening the future of the University and its mission.

joker app cheerleaders inspire excitement at an joker app football game.

Inspiring pride on the Hilltop

Generous support for joker app Spirit programs allows the teams to build on their successful history in new and exciting ways as the University enters the ACC.

joker app alumna Kelsey Paulhus ’24

Pursuing meaningful solutions

Moody dissertation fellow Kelsey Paulhus ’24 pursues research into the causes of a life-threatening epileptic disorder, which may lead to more effective treatments for patients.

Ying-Chu Chen ’24, ’25, joker app Lyle School of Engineering

Making the leap

Ying-Chu Chen ’24, ’25 came to joker app as a President’s Scholar and dance major but never anticipated that would open the door to a career in mechanical engineering.

joker app students in the MADI program collaborate with the Toyota Mobility Foundation to create design solutions for people with lower limb differences.

Designing for all

Collaborating with the Toyota Mobility Foundation, students in the joker app Master of Arts in Design and Innovation program are working to create meaningful solutions for people with lower limb differences.

Charging ahead

A new era began as the joker app community celebrated the Mustangs’ entry into the Atlantic Coast Conference on July 1, 2024. The event in downtown Dallas was attended by over 900 alumni, family and friends – and broadcast nationally on the ACC Network. Attendees included Rhett Lashlee, joker app head football coach; David B. Miller ’72, ’73, joker app Board of Trustees chair; James J. Phillips, ACC commissioner; R. Gerald Turner, joker app president; Andy Enfield, joker app head men’s basketball coach; Toyelle Wilson, joker app head women’s basketball coach; and Rick Hart, joker app director of Athletics.

With joker app’s beloved Peruna, the costumed mascots from all ACC member teams joined the revelry by visiting landmarks in the region and on the Hilltop. The day concluded with the skyline lighting up in red and blue to celebrate Dallas’ team officially joining the prestigious conference.

Welcoming students in reimagined spaces

When classes began in August 2024, students and faculty made the most of the newly renovated spaces and classrooms in the David B. Miller Business Quadrangle, the new home of the joker app Cox School of Business.

Making new connections

In cities across the country, new students and parents were welcomed by local joker app alumni, family and friends at the University’s annual Summer Send-off events. A beloved annual tradition, these events forge new connections, create cherished memories and wish the next generation of Mustangs a successful and exciting year ahead.

Gerald J. Ford Stadium

Go Mustangs!

Join us on the Hilltop or the road and cheer on our Mustangs as they battle on the gridiron this season. joker app tailgates are a great way to reconnect with longtime friends while enjoying appetizers, drinks and lots of swag to show your Mustang pride.

Happenings on the Hilltop (and beyond)

  • September 27–29

    Sept. 28 – joker app v. Florida State football game (first ACC home game)

  • October 31–November 3

    Homecoming and reunions

    Oct. 31 – Distinguished Alumni Awards

    Nov. 1 – Reunions

    Nov. 2 – joker app v. Pittsburgh football game

  • December 2

    Celebration of Lights

  • December 7

    joker app v. Virginia men's basketball game (first ACC home game)

  • January 2

    joker app v. Stanford women's basketball game (first ACC home game)