A Second Century Scholar at Southern Methodist University (SMU), Zoe Reardon earned a four-year, merit-based scholarship to attend the University. A member of the Alpha Lambda Delta honor society for first year students, Zoe Reardon is majoring in world languages and business.
A private Methodist research university, SMU offers a world-class business education at the Edwin L. Cox School of Business, which recently received a gift of unprecedented size from Carolyn L. and David B. Miller, who graduated in 1972 and 1973, respectively. By donating $50 million, the Millers intend to support continued innovation in education at the Cox School.
In thanking the Millers for their generous support, SMU President R. Gerald Turner said the $50 million gift will not only fund Cox’s strategic plan, but also help upgrade its facilities, attract top-notch faculty, and expand its programs. Reflecting on the value his education at the Cox School of Business has brought to his life, Mr. Miller said he was proud to support Cox’s forward-looking approach to advancing business education and cultivating the skills of future business leaders.