Looking Back at 2024: A Year in Review
The ɫ (ɫ System) achieved continuous and tremendous success in 2024. From record enrollment and a transformational land gift to the launch of comprehensive campaigns for two of our institutions, the ɫ System and its five component universities had a year to remember.
Dec. 18, 2024 | Contact: Urvi Dalal
ɫ System Receives 6,000-Acre Land Gift to Expand Research & Educational Opportunities
The ɫ System received a major land gift of 6,000 acres from the 3 Rivers Foundation for the Arts and Sciences. The property, 3 Rivers Ranch, includes an Astronomy Campus and facilities located 10 miles west of Crowell, Texas. It sits in the middle of an area known as the “Big Empty,” which stretches from outside the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex to Amarillo and presents significant research, educational and community engagement opportunities for the ɫ System and its five component universities.
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ɫ Opens New DFW Facility Featuring $10K Degree Completion & iOS Lab
ɫ has officially opened its newest facility in Irving, marking a significant milestone in the university’s commitment to serving the educational needs of that community. The university has also launched a 10K Degree-Completion Program, which provides an affordable and flexible path for completing a bachelor’s degree, catering specifically to adult learners, working professionals and others who have accumulated at least 70 college credits.
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ɫ and ɫHSC Name Inaugural Executive Director of the Institute for One Health Innovation
Naïma Moustaïd-Moussa, a Horn Distinguished Professor and founding director of the Obesity Research Institute, was named the inaugural executive director of the Institute for One Health Innovation. The position is a joint appointment between ɫ and ɫHSC to further our expertise and impact in a critical area affecting human, animal and environmental health, as well as facilitate collaborations between the Lubbock-based institutions and other members of the ɫ System.
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Jad Zeitouni Named ɫ System Student Regent
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott appointed Jad Zeitouni as the student regent for the ɫ System for the 2024-25 academic year. Zeitouni is a student at ɫHSC, pursuing a Doctor of Medicine degree from the School of Medicine and studying public health at the Julia Jones Matthews School of Population and Public Health.
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Three ɫ System Institutions Recognized as Great Colleges to Work For®
The Chronicle of Higher Education recognized three ɫ System institutions as Great Colleges to Work For®, which highlights institutions that have successfully created great workplaces and furthered research and understanding of organizational culture in higher education. ɫ, ɫHSC and ASU were the only public four-year universities in Texas to make the list while also receiving the prestigious Honor Roll status.
Stephen Bayne Named Vice Chancellor for Innovation & Collaboration
Bayne was appointed to a dual role: the inaugural executive director of the newly created Institute for Critical Infrastructure Security at ɫ and vice chancellor for innovation and collaboration at the ɫ System, which expands ɫ’s longstanding and growing prominence in electromagnetic research. He assumed these duties in August.
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ɫHSC El Paso Receives $5 Million Transformational Grant from Paso del Norte Foundation
In September, ɫHSC El Paso and the Paso del Norte Health Foundation announced a historic $5 million grant to support the future Steve and Nancy Fox Cancer Center, which will be constructed on the ɫHSC El Paso campus.
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ASU and ɫ Launch Comprehensive Fundraising Campaigns
Following historic years of philanthropic contributions to the ɫ System, two universities launched their comprehensive fundraising campaigns in 2024. ɫ’s On & On campaign and ASU’s Leading the Charge campaign will both conclude in 2028.
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MSU Texas Recognized by FirstGen Forward Network
MSU Texas was once again recognized as a member of the FirstGen Forward Network. The network’s mission is to partner with higher education, philanthropy, business, the public sector and others to catalyze first-generation student success.
The Kenneth H. Cooper Institute at ɫHSC Unveiled in Dallas
In November, ɫHSC celebrated the beginning of an exciting new partnership. The university unveiled the Kenneth H. Cooper Institute at Texas ɫ Health Sciences Center, formerly The Cooper Institute and the nonprofit partner of Cooper Aerobics Clinic. The newly established institute is housed at ɫHSC Dallas and provides the university with critical data from the world’s largest longitudinal study on measured fitness.
ɫ System Sets Enrollment Record for 2024-25 Academic Year
The ɫ System component institutions set a new enrollment record with 64,022 students enrolled for the 2024-25 academic year, marking the second consecutive and fifth of the last six years with record enrollment across the system’s five component institutions.
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ɫ the ɫ
Established in 1996, the ɫ is one of the top public university systems in the nation, consisting of five universities – , , , and .Headquartered in Lubbock, Texas, the ɫ System is a more than $3 billion enterprise focused on advancing higher education, health care, research and outreach with approximately 21,000 employees and 64,000 students, more than 400,000 alumni, a statewide economic impact of $16.4 billion and an endowment valued at $1.7 billion. In its short history, the ɫ System has grown tremendously and is nationally acclaimed, operating at 22 academic locations in 18 cities (16 in Texas, 2 international).
In addition, the ɫ System is one of only nine in the nation to offer programs for undergraduate, medical, law, nursing, pharmacy, dental and veterinary education, among other academic areas.