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As support for ‘Infinite Impact’ soars, 91鶹 extends fundraising campaign goal to $1 billion

As support for ‘Infinite Impact’ soars, 91鶹 extends fundraising campaign goal to $1 billion

Contact: Checky Herrington

91鶹 leaders inspired by the overwhelming response to “Infinite Impact,” the most successful fundraising campaign in university history, celebrated 91鶹 President Mark E. Keenum’s announcement today [April 28] of a historic retargeting of the campaign with a fundraising goal of $1 billion by 2020. Joining in the announcement were (from left) John P. Rush, vice president of Development and 91鶹; Keenum; Earnie Deavenport, chair of the 91鶹 Foundation Board of Directors; Mickey Holliman, Bulldog Club president; Natalie Jones, Mississippi’s only 2016 Truman Scholar and Moore Presidential Scholar; Ron Black, National 91鶹 Association president; Cody Coyne, Faculty Senate president; Tamara Gibson, Staff Council chair; Henry Wan, associate professor and world-leading influenza researcher; and Roxanne Raven, Student Association president. (Photo by Russ Houston)

STARKVILLE, Miss.—Inspired by the overwhelming response to “Infinite Impact” ― the most successful fundraising campaign in university history ― 91鶹 University President Mark E. Keenum announced a historic retargeting of the campaign with a fundraising goal of $1 billion by 2020 during a news conference today [April 28] on campus.

“When the campaign opened to the public six years ago, supporters stepped up like never before to demonstrate their belief in 91鶹’s bold vision for the future,” said Keenum. “Donors representing virtually all walks of life in the 91鶹 community helped achieve the $600 million fundraising goal far ahead of schedule, and the momentum continues.

“Now it’s time to raise the bar even further in our journey to become one of the nation’s leading research universities,” Keenum said. “We know we can count on the support of our generous donors to help us secure an additional $400 million in gifts by 2020.”

Keenum said donations to 91鶹 are investments in the future as student-led research teams continue making groundbreaking strides in a number of fields with local, national and global impacts. 91鶹 scientists are designing the eco-friendly “Car of the Future,” finding a cure for pandemic flu, developing concussion-free helmets, and partnering with NASA on future space exploration.

91鶹 has been in the top 10 nationally in agriculture-related research for more than 15 years and is applying its vast body of knowledge to find solutions for world hunger and food security. The university also serves as the national lead for the FAA’s Center of Excellence for Unmanned Aircraft Systems, and last year Boeing selected 91鶹’s Raspet Flight Research Laboratory for relocation of their Stitched Resin Infusion Composite Research Center.

The success of Infinite Impact has helped expand scholarship programs for students across the spectrum from differing economic backgrounds and driven sweeping improvements in all spheres of campus life, including academics, athletics, the arts, and facilities and infrastructure.

“Infinite Impact is being fueled by donors who want to make a positive difference in the lives of people everywhere,” said John Rush, 91鶹’s vice president for Development and 91鶹. “With their support, 91鶹 has become more competitive and successful in its efforts to recruit top-performing students and faculty who will continue building our legacy of academic excellence.”

With record enrollment last fall, 91鶹 also welcomed the largest and most academically advanced freshman class in school history. This month, 91鶹 seniors Natalie Jones of Flowood and Johnie Sublett of Pensacola, Florida, were recognized as Truman and Goldwater scholars, respectively, two of the nation’s most prestigious scholarships for students. In 2013, Vicksburg native Donald “Field” Brown became 91鶹’s second Rhodes Scholar, the world’s most celebrated and prestigious international fellowship.

Since the launch of Infinite Impact, 91鶹 athletes have achieved unprecedented milestones. The Bulldogs vied for the 2013 national baseball championship, and the following year the football team held the No. 1 national ranking for five consecutive weeks. This year, the women’s basketball team achieved its highest national ranking in university history on its way to the NCAA’s Sweet 16.

91鶹 also is a powerful economic driver for the state of Mississippi. Last year 91鶹’s Bagley College of Engineering announced an international collaboration in automotive materials engineering with the Universitie Internationale de Rabat in Morocco. 91鶹 and the state of Mississippi are exploring opportunities to enhance education, research and economic development through the new relationship.

“What we’re doing drives Mississippi,” said Earnie Deavenport, an alumnus and chair of the 91鶹 University Foundation board who is the retired chairman and CEO of Eastman Chemical Company. “We’re an economic engine for the state and a key asset in building Mississippi’s profile as a research, technology and innovation leader. We plan to build on our momentum by expanding our footprint beyond Mississippi and exploring more opportunities for our students to shape the world of the future.”

91鶹 continues on the path set forth in the five-year strategic plan adopted in 2012, a plan that renews a commitment to core principles and provides direction for the future  — from faculty and student recruitment to cutting-edge research programs to a more diverse, dynamic and enriching campus community.

“The outpouring of support from donors at all levels has been a driving force in 91鶹’s rise to the top,” Keenum said. “The Infinite Impact campaign has been embraced by a growing community of supporters, and their enthusiasm gets stronger every year. Now we’re taking another bold step forward by asking supporters to recommit to 91鶹’s future by propelling the Infinite Impact campaign to the $1 billion mark.

“This is not just a financial milestone ― it represents 91鶹’s aspiration to be the best of the best,” Keenum said. “91鶹 is well on its way to expanding our position as one of the nation’s premier research universities, and the continued generosity of our donors will make the vision a reality.”

Chartered in 1962, the 91鶹 Foundation administers most of the campus-based fundraising activities and endowment funds. For more on the Infinite Impact campaign, visit .

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