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Leading graduate student and researcher, Gina Park, received the 2023 Ida M. Green Award for her work in COVID-19 and viral disguise research.
Graduate student Akansha Shah has received the 2022 Ida M. Green Award in recognition of her pediatric tumor research and leadership achievements.
In 2015, Saryn and Jonathan Dietz became founding members of The Cary Council, a group of young leaders working with Southwestern Medical Foundation to advance early-stage research at UT Southwestern Medical Center. Today, they continue supporting medical progress by sustaining a family legacy of generosity.
We mourn the loss and celebrate the life of Margaret Jonsson Rogers, who passed away on January 25, 2021. Her many contributions of gifts and service benefited many organizations, creating progress in our city.
Charles Beggs Moncrief passed away on January 6, 2021. He was a builder who saw and responded to the need to fund progress in medicine. His is a tremendous legacy of leadership and purpose.
We celebrate the life of George R. Schrader, an icon of civic leadership who led a memorable life of generosity and commitment to improving our community.
September 8, 2017
In 2006, Bill Clements donated $10 million to complete the Bill and Rita Clements Advanced Medical Imaging Building.
September 3, 2017
W.A. “Tex” Moncrief makes a gift to UT Southwestern to fund a new building for the Moncrief Cancer Institute.
September 3, 2015
Harold Simmons makes a $41 million commitment that completed Simmons Biomedical Building, provided additional funding for cancer research and helped establish the Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center.
May 1, 2014