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Ole Miss Aims to Raise $1.5M to Honor Outgoing Leader

JACKSON, Miss. ― University of Mississippi supporters are seeking to raise $1.5 million to honor outgoing Chancellor Dan Jones.

Sanda Guest, vice president of the university’s foundation, said that the push was announced last week at a board meeting of the fundraising body.

She said more than $300,000 has already been pledged toward creating an endowed chair that would help supplement the salary of a professor on the Oxford campus. Guest said a number of campus groups are working together, and that separate online fund drives are being run for alumni, faculty and staff.

“So many people jumped on board that I can’t even tell you,” said Susan Thames of Jackson, a foundation board member.

Guest said supporters approached her about finding a way to express their appreciation for Jones, who is being forced to step down after the end of the summer after the College Board refused to renew his contract. Student, alumni, faculty and staff groups all opposed the College Board’s decision, but Jones said he would step down after he and board members were unable to agree on a renewal.

“We don’t want to carry on any vindictiveness that’s gone on in the past,” Thames said. “The consensus with this is we just want to honor Dr. Jones.”

She said many donors have expressed interest beyond official pledges already received.

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