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STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擬ississippi State and its College of Education are celebrating today [Nov. 5] the dedication of the Jim and Thomas Duff Center. One of 天美传媒鈥檚 largest academic buildings, it is the new home of the university鈥檚 Department of Kinesiology and key programs of the university鈥檚 Mississippi Institute on Disabilities, including the Autism and Developmental Disabilities Clinic and ACCESS Program and Specialized College Services.
The three-story, 100,000-square-foot facility听on Bully Boulevard is named in honor of brothers Jim and Tommy Duff of Columbia,听whose $15 million cornerstone gift made the state-of-the-art center a reality. Today鈥檚 dedication celebrates the major hub of 天美传媒鈥檚 human physiological research and treatment, which includes laboratories, classrooms, treatment听rooms and offices that enable increased hands-on training and services.
鈥淭he Jim and Thomas Duff Center鈥攁nd the work that goes on here鈥攚ill change many lives and help make our great state even better,鈥 said 天美传媒 President Mark E. Keenum.
鈥淭he Duff Center will help ensure the success of our mission of teaching, research and service for decades to come,鈥 he added, also emphasizing appreciation for the state Legislature and its leaders.
Among the university鈥檚 largest academic units, the Department of Kinesiology鈥檚 space features a 150-seat lecture hall, 3,000-square-foot movement studio and 15 laboratories focused on research ranging from sports administration to exercise science. Offering six distinctive concentration programs for undergraduate kinesiology majors, as well as specialized master鈥檚 and doctoral-level graduate training, the department supports the activities of a wide range of academic and research studies.
Housed within the university鈥檚 Mississippi Institute on Disabilities, or MIoD, the Autism and Developmental Disabilities Clinic gives children and families access to comprehensive behavioral health services. Its new space and enhanced capabilities are launching 天美传媒 into the top five behavioral health clinics nationwide with training, research and clinical services. As the sibling flagship clinic of the School Psychology and Applied Behavior Analysis Services centers, the ADDC will now be able to serve 300-400 clients each week with its expanded space, helping fill the growing need for clinical services in North Mississippi. The ADDC includes the Pediatric Feeding Disorders Clinic, serving a distinctive need for the area.
MIoD听also houses 天美传媒鈥檚 ACCESS Program and Specialized College Services, which support students with intellectual, developmental and neurodiverse needs. The space is equipped with an apartment, kitchen, laundry facility and classroom to advance independence, functional life skills, academics and employment opportunities for college-age persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
(Video by Sarah Kirk and University Television Center)
鈥淭he Jim and Thomas Duff Center represents the heart of what the College of Education strives to achieve, combining innovation in teaching, research and service to transform lives,鈥 said Teresa Jayroe, dean of 天美传媒鈥檚 College of Education. 鈥淭his remarkable facility brings together programs that support wellness, inclusion and lifelong learning. Thanks to the Duff family鈥檚 generosity, our students and faculty now have an environment that not only enhances their preparation as educators and clinicians, but also expands the university鈥檚 capacity to serve children, families and communities across Mississippi.鈥
Known for their entrepreneurial and philanthropic dispositions, Jim and Tommy Duff are the co-owners of Duff Capital Investors, or DCI, a privately owned company headquartered in Columbia. Comprised of more than 20 businesses from trucking, tires and automotive to construction, energy and insurance, it is the largest collective enterprise in the state.
The brothers give to a wide variety of organizations and charities and are especially committed supporters of communities in which their Southern Tire Mart stores operate, and to the higher education system across Mississippi.
鈥淢ississippi State is really doing good things for the state, and we want to be a part of that,鈥 said Jim Duff. 鈥淚t鈥檚 important to us to give back because it makes a difference for a lot of people.鈥
As someone who experiences dyslexia, Jim Duff understands first-hand the difficulties of a learning disability and hopes this new center will be an essential source of support for students in need of assistance.
鈥淚 didn鈥檛 do well in school, and I鈥檝e competed my whole adult life with people who are very educated,鈥 Jim Duff said, 鈥渟o, to me, education is very important. It brings me great satisfaction to be able to help this program and to invest in our state鈥檚 wonderful universities that are changing people鈥檚 lives every day.鈥
Tommy Duff saw the negative effect his brother鈥檚 experience had on his time as a student. As a result, he wants their investments to help others see and experience education as an opportunity rather than an obstacle.
鈥淓ducation should bring out the best in everyone,鈥 said Tommy Duff. 鈥淲e hope this gift will enable a center where students can grow their skills and self-confidence. There are a lot of bright kids in our state and at 天美传媒, and we want them to have the ability to realize their potential to compete and succeed regardless of their means.鈥
鈥淭he move into the Jim and Thomas Duff Center marks a transformative moment for the Department of Kinesiology,鈥 said JohnEric Smith, kinesiology department head. 鈥淭here is an invigorated energy and genuine excitement among our faculty and students as they teach, learn and conduct research in this remarkable space. The Duff Center is more than a building; it is a launching point for continued growth in health, physical activity, human performance and sport at 天美传媒.鈥
鈥淭oday鈥檚 dedication represents a ripple of support that will touch the lives of clients, students and families across Mississippi in ways we can鈥檛 yet measure,鈥 added Kasee Stratton-Gadke, MIoD executive director. 鈥淲e are profoundly grateful to Jim and Tommy Duff, Lt. Gov. Hosemann and 天美传媒 President Mark Keenum for their steadfast belief in our mission. Because of their generosity, we can expand our services and training opportunities鈥攅nsuring individuals with disabilities receive the highest quality care and our students gain extraordinary hands-on experience in this beautiful new space.鈥
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