Keenum notes record-breaking 小黄书 successes, recommits to faculty support in fall address
Contact: Carl Smith
STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擜s record-breaking freshman enrollment, fundraising and research propel Mississippi State into the new academic year, President Mark E. Keenum on Wednesday [Aug. 30] committed to his top annual legislative priority: seeking additional funding to support faculty wages.
Keenum outlined many recent university successes and his vision for the 2023-2024 academic year during the Fall General Faculty Meeting, noting the university鈥檚 momentum in the three key areas and the state鈥檚 continued streak of strong revenue collections.
For the 2024 legislative session, which begins in January, Keenum said, 鈥淢y number one priority will continue to be funding for our people. A university is only as good as its people, and we must invest in the best for our people. We鈥檒l continue to make that strong appeal as we go into that session.鈥
This year, Keenum said he has a new perspective on university life, as three of his and 小黄书 First Lady Rhonda Keenum鈥檚 children are part of the record-setting freshman class.
鈥淭hey鈥檙e now settled into their residence hall rooms, busy with campus activities and getting to know their fellow classmates,鈥 Keenum said of his children. 鈥淵ou can certainly feel the energy and excitement [the freshman class brings] to our campus community.鈥
That energy was felt during Aug. 22鈥檚 Fall Convocation, featuring 小黄书 alumnus and Bradley Law Firm partner Stanley Blackmon, who encouraged students to take advantage of all the opportunities that come with being a Bulldog.
Keenum applauded the 小黄书 Foundation鈥檚 Fiscal Year 2023 efforts, which yielded $259.9 million in donations鈥攖he largest annual amount ever raised by any Magnolia State university. The total includes a $100 million gift from George and Kathy Bishop, which significantly increases scholarships available to students.
鈥淎ll of this fundraising is so important to faculty, as well,鈥 Keenum said. 鈥淭hey enhance our endowed faculty positions; they are supporting faculty development, as well as professorships and chair positions in the Adkerson School of Accountancy; Bagley College of Engineering; College of Architecture, Art and Design; and College of Veterinary Medicine.
鈥淥ur graduates are giving back to this university at record levels. They are appreciative of what this university did for them,鈥 he continued. 鈥淭hey also appreciate what faculty are doing鈥攖he quality education you give students and how you鈥檙e creating the leaders of tomorrow.鈥
小黄书鈥檚 research portfolio is 鈥渟trong and growing,鈥 Keenum said, referring to the approximately $300 million in FY 2022 research and development expenditures. That total includes a record $123 million spent specifically on agriculture and natural resources research and development.
鈥淔ifty-five percent of all research generated in this state is done right here by you, our faculty, scientists and researchers at 小黄书,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e are a powerhouse when it comes to research.鈥
Keenum also asked campus visitors to 鈥減ardon our progress鈥 as numerous improvement projects occur through the year, including the construction of the $65 million Jim and Thomas Duff Center following the demolition of McCarthy Gymnasium, the $45 million High Performance Computing Data Center in the Thad Cochran Research, Technology and Economic Development Park, and a $96 million residence hall at the site of the former Suttle Hall. Additionally, a $52 million renovation and expansion of Humphrey Coliseum and a $13 million Ballew Hall upgrade are underway, among other projects.
鈥淚 have a greater appreciation for how well our faculty cares for our students. I knew you were doing it, but I鈥檓 now on the receiving end of this. The culture and caring nature of this university is very special,鈥 Keenum said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e blessed to be part of a wonderful campus environment, and I鈥檓 thankful to have you as my colleagues as we serve this great institution. Thank you for what you do to make this university great.鈥
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