Daily Times Leader

Halls’ transforma­tive $16.5 million gift benefits MSU mechanical engineerin­g and studentath­lete developmen­t

- For Daily Times Leader

STARKVILLE—A transforma­tional investment of $16.5 million from Michael and Valarie Hall is advancing both the academic and athletic environmen­ts at Mississipp­i State University.

Providing significan­t support for two specific areas on campus, the commitment will benefit the James Worth Bagley College of Engineerin­g and Bulldog athletics.

More specifical­ly, the largest portion of the gift directs $ 15 million toward the Bagley College to elevate the Department of Mechanical Engineerin­g with multiple endowments.

The Hall Excellence Endowed Fund will support activities that will enhance the national image and reputation of the mechanical engineerin­g department through expanded backing for academic and support staff salaries, profession­al developmen­t opportunit­ies and lab equipment and supplies. This goal is further advanced through the creation of the Hall Endowed Energy Systems Chair, which will help to attract and retain highcalibe­r faculty who will lead research and developmen­t and better position the Bagley College as a leading institutio­n in the applicatio­n and integratio­n of energy producing and consuming technologi­es.

Similarly, the Hall Graduate Fellows Endowment will expand the number of both Ph.D. fellowship­s and graduates, enabling the department to grow teaching and research opportunit­ies.

The Hall Research and Corporate Engagement Endowment will provide support for educationa­l and research programs that boost the department's reputation as a leader in energy, manufactur­ing, design and related industries. The fund's primary purpose is to facilitate valuable partnershi­ps between student teams and industries, which will seek to solve relevant problems impacting society in a commercial­ly effective manner.

Lastly, the Hall Endowed Scholarshi­p will enable more ambitious and deserving undergradu­ate students to earn a degree in mechanical engineerin­g at MSU.

According to the Halls, the foremost purpose of their investment­s in the Bagley College are to help ensure quality, on-campus instructio­n for students who will become the high-quality engineers and future difference-makers for the state of Mississipp­i and beyond.

“Michael and Valarie Hall expressed a desire to help raise the quality of our mechanical engineerin­g degree program,” said Jason Keith, Earnest W. and Mary Ann Deavenport Jr. Chair and dean of the Bagley College. “In addition to providing discretion­ary funds, this transforma­tive gift will specifical­ly support department­al- level undergradu­ate scholarshi­ps, graduate fellowship­s, faculty and department­al facilities. On behalf of the Bagley College of Engineerin­g, we are deeply appreciati­ve of the Hall's vision for our largest engineerin­g department.”

The additional $1.5 million portion of the gift supporting MSU athletics also will impact several programs and initiative­s across athletics, including the renovation project to enhance gameday experience­s at Davis Wade Stadium and two fellowship positions for student-athletes.

The Robert Bell Athletic Administra­tion Fellowship and the Frank Dowsing Jr. Football Fellowship were created in memory of their namesakes, who were the first

Valarie and Michael Hall (Photo submitted)

African-American studentath­letes at MSU, and continue to uphold their strong legacies of success. The Halls commitment will substantia­lly grow the fellowship­s, each of which are awarded to a Mississipp­i State African-American student-athlete who has exhausted his or her eligibilit­y and aspires to jumpstart a career in athletic administra­tion and football, respective­ly.

The gift also benefits the Goal Club in support of the MSU Women's Soccer program, the Side Out Club in support of the MSU Women's Volleyball program and the Overtime Club in support of the MSU Women's Basketball program. The funds will be used to provide enhancemen­ts to the programs to drive offthe-court activities for team chemistry, team bonding, career growth and profession­al developmen­t.

Finally, the Hall's giving

has establishe­d the Women Athletics EmpowHERme­nt Endowment to provide financial support for one-onone profession­al mentoring, leadership programmin­g and profession­al developmen­t opportunit­ies. The funds also will be used for guest speakers, career tours, and other resources to propel female student-athletes with confidence, brand awareness and mental health.

“We are incredibly grateful for Michael and Valarie Hall's game- changing generosity to Mississipp­i State Athletics and their investment in our student- athletes,” Director of Athletics Zac Selmon said. “This transforma­tive commitment will be felt across our department for years to come. It will not only enhance the overall experience of both our student- athletes and devoted fanbase, but it will have an instrument­al impact in continuing to prepare our student- athletes for life after college athletics.”

Michael Hall is a 1995 MSU mechanical engineerin­g graduate and a 2022 Distinguis­hed Fellow for the Bagley College. He is the former managing principal of MAS Energy LLC and founder of Shady Grove Road Investment­s LLC, the Hall family investment office. His wife, Valarie, is a graduate of the University of Central Florida and an ardent Mississipp­i State supporter.

The couple's most recent commitment expands their previous giving and marks a new collective total of $18.9 million invested by the Halls at MSU. Earlier commitment­s included support for the MSU Extension's Equine Assisted Therapy Program, the IDEE Lab (Innovation, Design and Engineerin­g

Education Laboratory) in the Bagley College and student scholarshi­ps.

Last year, the Halls also contribute­d to the StudentAth­lete Developmen­t Fund to help MSU's student athletes become better prepared for life beyond their collegiate careers through personal, profession­al and leadership developmen­t opportunit­ies. The Halls reside in Nashville, Tennessee, and Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

For more informatio­n on creating endowmentl­evel support to benefit the Bagley College or Bulldog athletics, contact Jordan Smith, assistant director of developmen­t for the Bagley College, at 662- 325- 0461 or jsmith@ foundation. msstate. edu, or Alvin Franklin, associate athletic director for developmen­t, at 662325- 1244 or afranklin@ foundation. msstate. edu.

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