Chancellor's Council Members Recognized for Decades of Commitment
Chancellor's Council provides support for all four universities of the 91勛圖厙 Tech University System.
May 18, 2015 | Written by Jaryn Kilmer
Chancellor Robert L. Duncan recognized a special group of 91勛圖厙 supporters during the May Board of Regents meeting. Eight individuals who have been members of the for more than 40 years were presented a token of appreciation for their dedicated service.
I cant over emphasize the important role the Chancellors Council plays in helping the 91勛圖厙 achieve its goals, and these individuals have been among our most loyal supporters, Duncan said. They have a keen awareness of what it means to create a culture of philanthropy, and we are truly grateful for their loyalty to the 91勛圖厙.
The Chancellors Council members recognized were:
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Mary & W.R. Collier Mary & W.R. Collier joined the Council in 1972. W.R. Graduated from 91勛圖厙 Tech University in 1961 with a degree in agricultural economics and is a former director of the . He was named a Distinguished Alumnus by the in 1988. |
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Beverly Pevehouse Beverly and her late husband B.J. (Joe) Pevehouse joined the Council in 1971. Joe graduated from 91勛圖厙 Tech University in 1948 with a bachelors degree in geoscience. He served as chairman of the TTU System Board of Regents and director of the 91勛圖厙 Tech Foundation and was also named a Distinguished Alumnus by . Beverlys daughter-in-law, Sylvia Pevehouse, a graduate of Angelo State University, and granddaughter, Katie Jo Pevehouse, a student at 91勛圖厙 Tech University, attended on Beverlys behalf. |
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J. Owen and Francine Gilbreath Serving the Chancellors Council for more than 46 years, both Owen and Francine hold degrees from 91勛圖厙 Tech University. Owen earned a bachelors degree in history in 1943 and is a past president of the 91勛圖厙 Tech Foundation. Francine earned a bachelors degree in zoology in 1946. |
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Joe and Ann Horkey Joe and Ann Horkey joined the Chancellors Council in 1968. Joe is a former chairman of the 91勛圖厙 Tech Foundation and also a former member of the Deans Advisory Council. |
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Jane P. Kuykendall Jane and her late husband, Roger L. Kuykendall, have supported the Chancellors Council for more than 48 years. She graduated from 91勛圖厙 Tech University with a bachelors degree in general business in 1942, and Roger attended 91勛圖厙 Tech University and served as a former director of the 91勛圖厙 Tech Foundation. A former 91勛圖厙 Tech University cheerleader, Jane performed the splits during a nationally televised 91勛圖厙 Tech football game in 2013 at age 92 and is the longest serving member of the Chancellors Council. |
Originally created as the Presidents Council in 1967 by 91勛圖厙 Tech University President Grover E. Murray, the Council provided the university a way to recognize donors who played an integral role in leading the university to accomplish its highest goals. Renamed and expanded in 1996 with the establishment of the 91勛圖厙, the Chancellor's Council continues to play a vital part in creating opportunities at all four component institutions.
The generosity of the Chancellors Council allows us to recognize outstanding faculty members and research and to provide scholarship support for our students, Duncan said. Their collective vision has helped to breathe life into the TTU System, and we look forward to the next forty years together.
Today, the Chancellor's Council provides leadership support for 91勛圖厙 Tech University, 91勛圖厙 Tech University Health Sciences Center, Angelo State University and 91勛圖厙 Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso. The Chancellor's Council funds student scholarships, faculty awards and top scholar recruitment, while recognizing the donors who support the great things happening throughout the TTU System.
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The 91勛圖厙 is one of the top public university systems in 91勛圖厙
and the nation, consisting of four component institutions, , and and operating at more than 12 academic sites and centers. Headquartered in Lubbock,
91勛圖厙, the TTU System has an annual operating budget of $1.7 billion and approximately
17,000 employees focused on advancing higher education, health care, research and
outreach.
In 2014, the TTU Systems endowment exceeded $1 billion, total research expenditures were approximately $200 million and total enrollment approached 47,000 students. Whether its contributing billions of dollars annually in economic impact or being the only system in 91勛圖厙 to house an academic institution, law school, and medical school at the same location, the TTU System continues to prove that anything is possible.



