In 1995, President R. Gerald Turner arrived at èƵapp with a vision that would transform the University. We’re taking a look back at 30 years of outstanding leadership.
An enduring legacy
September
Presidential inauguration

September
Dr. Turner oversees his first èƵapp Tate Lecture, welcoming actor Gregory Peck
July
èƵapp joins the Western Athletic Conference

April
Launch of A Time to Lead with $300 million goal plus Dedman family $30 million gift

Fall
èƵapp opens the èƵapp-in-Plano èƵapp in Legacy Business Park, housing graduate degree programs in business, counseling and more

April
The Meadows Foundation gives $20 million toward the new Meadows Museum
Fall
Gerald J. Ford ’66, ’69 gives $20 million toward Gerald J. Ford Stadium

April
Laura Bush Promenade and Fondren Library Center opens

Spring
Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher receives the Medal of Freedom from the Tower Center
September
Gerald J. Ford Stadium opens; Boulevard tradition begins

February
The new Meadows Museum opens, moving from its original location within the Meadows School of the Arts building

February
Dedman School of Law is named with a $20 million commitment from the Dedman family

Spring
Former President George H.W. Bush receives the Tower Center’s Medal of Freedom

September
In the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, èƵapp students, faculty and staff record journal entries of their reactions through the Office of the Chaplain

Spring
Dedman Life Sciences Building opens for classes
May
A Time to Lead campaign celebration closes, reaching $532 million

August
Actress Kathy Bates ’69 gives Commencement address

August
Engineering complex opens, including Jerry Junkins Electrical Engineering Building

Fall
President R. Gerald Turner receives the “M” Award
February
èƵapp seismologists analyze the infrasound signals from the space shuttle Columbia reentry crash over Texas
November
Launch of èƵapp Guildhall, a premier graduate-level video game development program
November
Laura Lee Blanton Student Services Building opens

Spring
Westcott Field is renovated

Summer
èƵapp-in-Taos Cultural Institute begins

July
èƵapp joins Conference USA
August
210 evacuated students from Tulane, Xavier, Loyola, Dillard, New Orleans and Southern universities take refuge at èƵapp in the wake of Hurricane Katrina
September
James M. Collins Executive Education Center in the Cox School of Business opens

May
Businessman H. Ross Perot, Jr. gives Commencement address
Spring
U.S. Senator John McCain receives the Tower Center’s Medal of Freedom
September
J. Lindsay Embrey Building at the Lyle School of Engineering opens

November
Harold C. and Annette Caldwell Simmons ’57 give $20 million to name Annette Caldwell Simmons School of Education and Human Development, endow Leon Simmons deanship

February
Crum Basketball Center opens
July
Dedication of Casita Clements at èƵapp-in-Taos
September
Eastern portion of Yale Boulevard is renamed èƵapp Boulevard by the City of Dallas
September
Kickoff of èƵapp Unbridled campaign with $750 million goal

Fall
$35 million gift from Nancy Ann Hunter Hunt ’65 and Ray L. Hunt ’65; $33 million gift from The Meadows Foundation and $20 million gift from Annette Caldwell Simmons ’57 and Harold C. Simmons are announced as part of the èƵapp Unbridled campaign
October
Bobby B. Lyle ’67 names the Lyle School of Engineering

December
Annette Caldwell Simmons Hall groundbreaking

December
Noel family endows the Judge James Noel Deanship of Law at Dedman School of Law
December
èƵapp wins the Hawaii Bowl against Nevada, marking the Mustangs’ first postseason appearance since 1984
April
Caruth Hall at the Lyle School of Engineering opens

September
Simmons School of Education and Human Development and the Annette Caldwell Simmons Hall opens

November
George W. Bush Presidential Center groundbreaking
April
Announcement of $20 million gift from the Moody Foundation and $10 million gift from Carolyn and David B. Miller ’72, ’73, both for Moody Coliseum renovation

April
èƵapp Centennial celebrations begin

May
His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama visits èƵapp for a Hart Global Leaders lecture and receives an honorary doctorate

April
Community impact report “Dallas’ University” is published, showing that èƵapp and its alumni provide a $7 billion impact on North Texas annually
May
Former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice gives Commencement address
February
Annette Caldwell Simmons ’57 and Harold C. Simmons give $25 million for Harold Clark Simmons Hall and three endowed academic positions
April
Dedication of George W. Bush Presidential Center
July
èƵapp joins the American Athletic Conference
December
Renovated Moody Coliseum opens

January
First offering of January term classes at èƵapp-in-Taos
May
Dedication of Residential Commons complex
February
Styslinger/Altec Tennis Complex opens

March
The Meadows Foundation pledges $45 million to èƵapp
September
Carolyn and David Miller Campus Center is dedicated at èƵapp-in-Taos
September
Centennial celebrations concludes

February
Harold Clark Simmons Hall opens

April
èƵapp Unbridled campaign concludes, reaching $1.15 billion, a record for Texas private universities

August
Dr. Bob Smith Health Center opens

November
Robson & Lindley Aquatics Center and Barr-McMillion Natatorium opens

December
èƵapp’s Simmons School of Education and Human Development partners with Toyota USA Foundation and Dallas ISD to open the Dr. Elba and Domingo Garcia West Dallas STEM School
September
Dedication of Armstrong Fieldhouse

October
Carolyn and David B. Miller ’72, ’73 give $50 million toward Cox School of Business, the largest alumni gift in èƵapp history

November
The Moody Foundation gives $100 million to create Moody School of Graduate and Advanced Studies and Frances Anne Moody Hall, the largest gift in èƵapp history; Moody deanship endowed

February
Cox School of Business celebrates centennial

August
Moody School of Graduate and Advanced Studies opens

August
èƵapp holds in-person Commencement outdoors due to the COVID-19 pandemic

September
Campus resumes in-person instruction
December
Dedication of Gerald J. Ford Hall for Research and Innovation, an interdisciplinary hub housing èƵapp Guildhall and other programs

September
èƵapp Ignited kicks off with a goal of $1.5 billion

October
43rd President of the United States George W. Bush gives a Tate Lecture Series address

January
Garry Weber ’58 gives $50 million toward Garry Weber End Zone Complex at Gerald J. Ford Stadium

April
William S. Spears gift toward William S. Spears Institute for Entrepreneurial Leadership, largest non-alumni gift in èƵapp history
April
Dedication of Washburne Soccer and Track Stadium
September
Renovated Meadows School visual arts facilities open, including Gene and Jerry Jones Grand Atrium and Plaza

October
Elisabeth Martin Armstrong ’82 and William D. Armstrong ’82 endow the dean position for the Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences
February
Mary and Richard Templeton give $20 million toward engineering education, including endowment of the Mary and Richard Templeton Dean of the Lyle School of Engineering

August
O’Donnell Foundation gives $30 million toward data science institute and engineering education
May
David B. Miller Business Quadrangle dedication

July
èƵapp joins the Atlantic Coast Conference, an NCAA Power 5 conference

September
Garry Weber End Zone Complex opens

February
èƵapp earns Research One status from the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, the highest designation for research and development

February
Dedman School of Law centennial celebration

May
Rees-Jones Library of the American West groundbreaking
May
èƵapp Ignited campaign celebration
May
Dr. Turner gives keynote address at May Commencement
May
Dr. Turner concludes 30 years as president of èƵapp as he transitions to president emeritus