April 4, 2025 - 21:22

Southwestern University’s athletics program received a significant boost toward establishing a new multi-use sports complex with a generous $1 million donation from alumni Kevin and Elizabeth Dice. This contribution marks a pivotal moment in the university's efforts to enhance its athletic facilities and promote a more vibrant sports culture on campus.
The proposed sports complex aims to provide a home for the university's football team, which has long been a goal for the institution. The addition of this facility is expected to not only elevate the athletics program but also strengthen school spirit and community engagement.
University officials expressed their gratitude for the Dice family's commitment to supporting student-athletes and enhancing the overall college experience. The donation brings the university closer to realizing its vision for a comprehensive sports complex that will serve current and future generations of students. As plans move forward, excitement builds within the university community for the potential impact this project will have on campus life.
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