VOL. 24   NO.7 An E-newsletter of the Mississippi State University Foundation
  Family, Faith, and Landscape Architecture:
Caye Cook’s gift to MSU  
An accomplished landscape architect, a former Southern Living contributor, and the owner of a successful woman-owned firm, Caye Cook ensures her family’s values live on through the Caye Cook Endowed and Annual Scholarships in Landscape Architecture at Mississippi State University’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.   
 
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  A Stage for Opportunity: How Theatre Brought Tonya Hays to MSU
Tonya Hays has always believed in the power of storytelling. From her first church play at age 5 to years spent shaping young performers, she has dedicated her life to theater. Now, as an assistant professor in Mississippi State University’s Department of Communication, Hays is taking her passion a step further by ensuring students have the resources to explore themselves on stage.   
 
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 Keeping Tradition Alive: Carol Elliott’s Bequest Honoring Her Late Husband
 For Carol Elliott, Mississippi State University is more than an institution of higher learning—it is a central part of her family’s legacy. Through a bequest in her trust, she ensures that her late husband’s commitment to education and MSU’s mission will continue for generations.
 

  Watch construction progress on the Jim and Thomas Duff Center!

 
 
 
 
 
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