Naming Opportunities

pictures of and around the Hunter Henry Center

Remaining Naming Opportunities

NAMING OPPORTUNITY AMOUNT
Alumni Hall (Wing) $1,000,000
Foundation Hall (Wing) $1,000,000
Legacy Hall (Donor Recognition Area) $1,000,000
Spire $1,000,000
Foundation Executive Committee Room $500,000>
Planned Giving Suite $500,000
Large Reflecting Pool $250,000
Large Water Garden
(Wetlands Pool)
$250,000
Small Reflecting Pool $100,000
Alumni Alley $100,000
Seating Ring $100,000
Terra Basin $100,000
30 Pillars $50,000 each

Alumnus Hunter W. Henry, Jr., the retired president of Dow Chemical USA, set the $12 million project in motion with his lead gift. The complex was built entirely with private funds from generous alumni and friends of Mississippi State. Designed by Foil Wyatt Architects of Jackson, the 41,000 square-foot complex opened in 2002.

Remaining Naming Opportunities
Opportunities remain for naming features inside the facility, as well as on its contoured grounds. Among the remaining opportunities within the facility are conference rooms for the executive committees of the Alumni Association and the MSU Foundation, the planned giving suite, and Legacy Hall, the building's centralized donor recognition area. Thirty-two of the building's 50 pillars, which flank the halls of each wing, remain unnamed as well.

Exterior features available for naming include Alumni Alley, two water gardens, and a large reflecting pool that occupy prominent places on the grounds. Also remaining is the Henry Center's signature feature, its distinctive 80-foot spire.

pictures of and around the Hunter Henry Center

To add your name to the list of contributors for this extrodinary alumni and philanthrophy building, send in your contribution today or telephone the MSU Foundation toll-free at 1-877-MSSTATE. For additional information on naming one of these features, please contact Dennis Prescott 662-325-7000.