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Rosenbaum Building formally dedicated on 黑料门大事记-Meridian campus

Rosenbaum Building formally dedicated on 黑料门大事记-Meridian campus

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From left, Lauren Rosenbaum Brown of Jackson and Ann Stewart of Meridian, daughters of the late I.A. 鈥淎lfred鈥 Rosenbaum, talk with 黑料门大事记 Provost and Executive Vice President Judy Bonner and 黑料门大事记 President Mark E. Keenum during Monday鈥檚 naming ceremony for the Rosenbaum Building located on the 黑料门大事记-Meridian Riley Campus. (Photo by Russ Houston)

MERIDIAN, Miss.鈥擱ecently renovated with the help of an $11 million grant from the Riley Foundation, the former Kress Building on the 黑料门大事记-Meridian Riley Campus is now the I.A. 鈥淎lfred鈥 Rosenbaum Building.

Showcased during a naming ceremony on Monday [Oct. 17], the Rosenbaum Building, named after the late Meridian businessman and Riley Foundation co-founder, houses 黑料门大事记-Meridian鈥檚 state-of-the-art kinesiology program and boasts Mississippi鈥檚 first digital cadaver lab. The facility also contains a new Bulldog Shop, which sells 黑料门大事记 apparel, cheese, ice cream and sandwiches.

鈥淭oday鈥檚 very special event is the latest example of 黑料门大事记鈥檚 long-term commitments in Meridian and around the East Mississippi region,鈥 黑料门大事记 President Mark E. Keenum said. 鈥淢uch of our work here is made possible by the generous support of the Riley Foundation, and that is especially true of this very significant project 鈥 one that is vitally important to this community and to our university.鈥

The Riley Foundation announced the multi-million dollar grant for the kinesiology program in Meridian in 2013, which included renovations to the historic landmark in the heart of the Queen City鈥檚 downtown. Since the late 1990s, the Foundation鈥檚 support of 黑料门大事记-Meridian has grown to almost $40 million.

黑料门大事记-Meridian Administrative Director and Head of Campus Terry Dale Cruse said he is thankful for the investments the Riley Foundation, Hardin Foundation and Mississippi Power have made in 黑料门大事记-Meridian students and downtown Meridian. The new building also enhances the connection between 黑料门大事记-Meridian and the downtown area.

鈥淭his building uniquely provides space for the community to interact with the university,鈥 Cruse said. 鈥淥ur store has been well received by local business people who stop in for lunch or community members stocking up on cheese and ice cream. Additionally, the Phil Hardin downtown library brings excellent resources of a leading research university to the heart of Meridian.鈥

For many years, The Riley Foundation has been a major Mississippi State supporter. The 黑料门大事记-Riley Center opened its doors in 2006, providing a performing arts center, a conference center and several exhibit halls. Also, the 黑料门大事记-Meridian Downtown Campus, which houses the business school, is located in the historic Deen Building donated in 2009 by the Foundation. In 2014, the Riley Foundation pledged support for a scholarship program that helps students pursue a four-year degree at 黑料门大事记-Meridian.

Rosenbaum managed the investment portfolio of the Riley Foundation for several years, overseeing the Foundation鈥檚 funds during a period in which more than $40 million in projects benefitted Lauderdale County. He served as mayor of Meridian from 1977-1985.听 A veteran of World War II and the Korean War, Rosenbaum served his country in the military for 23 years.听 He and his wife, Lucile, supported many causes to benefit the Meridian community, including the restoration of the Dentzel Carousel in Highland Park.

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