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Rank | State | Gifts |
---|---|---|
1 | MS | 4 |
2 | FL | 2 |
3 | AL | 1 |
Keith
Benefield
$63
Jan 13, 2022
Anonymous
Undisclosed Amount
Jan 13, 2022
Lee
Burch
Undisclosed Amount
Jan 12, 2022
Leslie
Scales
Undisclosed Amount
Jan 12, 2022
Deanna
McIntyre
Undisclosed Amount
Jan 12, 2022
Bill
Feaster
Undisclosed Amount
Jan 12, 2022
Angela Atkins
In Honor of Jack Moore
$100
Jan 04, 2022
Cynthia Stafford
In Memory of Louisa and Henry Babers
$1,000
Dec 31, 2021
Don
Oubre
$100
Nov 13, 2021
Michael
Baker
$19
Nov 11, 2021
Maura Langhart
In Honor of Greg Carter
$19
Nov 11, 2021
J.R.
Ezzell
$1,000
Nov 11, 2021
Anonymous
Undisclosed Amount
Nov 09, 2021
$19
First Engineering School
In 1900, the University of Mississippi established the state's first School of Engineering, with civil and electrical engineering programs. Today, hundreds of students pursue degrees in civil, electrical, biomedical, chemical, computer, geological, and mechanical engineering, as well as computer science and geology.
$63
Class of 1963
Capt. Phillips H. Izard graduated from the School of Engineering with a degree in geological engineering in 1963. A member of the Army ROTC program, he was commissioned into the Army Corps of Engineers. Give $63 in honor of this member of the class of 1963.
$66
Class of 1966
Lt. Henry Dennis Babers graduated from the School of Engineering with a degree in mechanical engineering in 1966. He was a member of the Ole Miss Navy ROTC program and was commissioned into the U.S. Marine Corps. Give $66 in honor of this member of the class of 1966.
$117
Scabbard and Blade
Both Babers and Izard were members of the Scabbard and Blade college military honor society, which has been in existence for the past 117 years. Please consider a gift of $117 in honor of the Scabbard and Blade.
$1,000
One Student, One Gift
The average student veteran aided by the Babers-Izard Engineering Scholarship will receive $1,000. Your gift of $1,000 will provide a scholarship to a deserving student veteran this year! Please give now!