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Dan Macaluso

Two new executives join Ģý leadership

Ģý announced the hiring of two new executives this week. Dan Macaluso is the next vice president for advancement and will begin work at Ģý on Oct. 1. Blair Schroeder began recently as the chief planning officer, a newly created position.   Vice President for Advancement Macaluso is a senior consultant and principal … Continued
Springboard

Ģý Springboard set to award $40K to local businesses

Applications are open during March for Ģý’s annual Springboard competition through the Griggs Center for Entrepreneurship and Philanthropy. This year the competition will take place virtually and, in addition to business start-ups, will include those needing to adapt to COVID-19. “The competition’s focus has always been on early-stage businesses, but this year we … Continued

Shelton Gibbs Ģý Board of Trustees

Ģý adds three new members to Board of Trustees

Ģý added three new members to its Board of Trustees: Shelton Gibbs IV, Berto Guerra and Leslie Hutchins, M.D. The new members were elected at the board’s February meeting. Shelton Gibbs IV     Gibbs is a judge of the 422nd District Court and Kaufman (Texas) County’s first Black district judge. He attended … Continued

Major renovation of Ģý’s Moody Coliseum to begin in December

The half-century-old domed home of Ģý’s basketball games, volleyball matches, Chapel services, Sing Song performances and Commencement ceremonies – to name a few – will receive a significant upgrade over the next two years. “Moody Coliseum is at the heart of many of our campus traditions and is a critical part of our … Continued

Ģý hires first vice president for research

Ģý announced the hiring of Dr. Russell “Rusty” Kruzelock as its first vice president for research. He will begin work at Ģý on Sept. 14. “Ģý has a history of attracting and producing leaders in academic inquiry, and our past decade of remarkable growth in research has revealed the need for an experienced … Continued

Ģý football returns to campus with opening of Wildcat Stadium

With fireworks booming, fans cheering and the Big Purple blasting another tune into the September night sky, football returned home to the Hill in a big way last fall. It never left, you might say, and you’d be correct … in a way. For the past half century or so, Ģý games were held and … Continued