The Mays Business School at Texas A&M University recently received a $25 million donation from the Mays Family Foundation, founded by Lowry Mays. This is the largest single donation in history for the business school and will be used for new construction to build a new building that will house expanded graduate programs, support increasing enrollment, and enhance current programs.
During the announcement, Mays Dean Nate Sharp emphasized the importance of having the best students, staff, faculty, and alumni to move the business school to the top nationally. He expressed excitement about the school’s future and the impact this donation will have on its continued success.
Lowry Mays’ daughter, Kathy Mays Johnson, and her daughter were present to represent the family foundation and received multiple standing ovations. They spoke about Lowry Mays’ deep connection to Texas A&M and how his education at the university shaped his values and ultimately led to his success.
Texas A&M System Chancellor John Sharp and Texas A&M Foundation President Tyson Voelkel also attended the announcement and commended Lowry Mays for his philanthropic support of the business school. They emphasized the importance of philanthropy in building a strong university and creating a brighter future for students, faculty, and the business community.
Overall, this donation marks a significant milestone in Texas A&M’s history as it continues its commitment to providing top-notch education to its students while maintaining its reputation as a leading business school.
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