We understand that an investment in graduate studies at ÍæÅ¼½ã½ãis an investment in a better world and brighter future for all.
— Frances Moody-Dahlberg ’92, Moody Foundation Chairman and Executive Director and SMU Trustee
Introducing Frances Anne Moody Hall
ÍæÅ¼½ã½ãcelebrated the dedication of Frances Anne Moody Hall, the new home of the Moody School of Graduate and Advanced Studies, on September 15, 2023. The 44,000-square-foot, three-story building named for ÍæÅ¼½ã½ãtrustee and Moody Foundation Chairman and Executive Director Frances Anne Moody-Dahlberg ’92 provides valuable resources for ÍæÅ¼½ã½ãgraduate students, who comprise more than 40% of the student body. Moody Hall and the Moody School are supported by a $100 million gift from the Moody Foundation – the largest gift in ÍæÅ¼½ã½ãhistory.
“Frances Anne Moody Hall will be a place of groundbreaking research and graduate education,” said ÍæÅ¼½ã½ãPresident R. Gerald Turner. “Thanks to the generosity of the Moody Foundation, ÍæÅ¼½ã½ãprovides our graduate students with a place to launch their academic success and future innovation.”
We understand that an investment in graduate studies at ÍæÅ¼½ã½ãis an investment in a better world and brighter future for all.
— Frances Moody-Dahlberg ’92, Moody Foundation Chairman and Executive Director and SMU Trustee
The Moody School brings doctoral and other graduate programs in several schools under one institutional umbrella and supports students with competitive fellowships and other essential resources, allowing them to launch successful careers and become leaders in their chosen fields.
Additionally, the Moody School, which began operations in fall 2020, provides resources for new and current graduate students to support faculty-led initiatives that create groundbreaking research and offer dynamic instruction. Expanding graduate programs and funding graduate student and faculty success supports our goal to enrich teaching and research – one of the priorities of SMU Ignited: Boldly Shaping Tomorrow, the University’s multiyear $1.5 billion campaign for impact.
“The Moody Foundation is proud to support ÍæÅ¼½ã½ãas it enters a new era of bold research,” said Frances Moody-Dahlberg. “ÍæÅ¼½ã½ãhas shaped world changers for more than a century. We understand that an investment in graduate studies at ÍæÅ¼½ã½ãis an investment in a better world and brighter future for all.”
Our new home for graduate education
Moody Hall was designed to serve the modern pedagogy that is part of the vision for the Moody School. It provides state-of-the-art seminar and classrooms as well as collaborative and quiet spaces for graduate research, writing and study. In addition to offices for the Moody School leadership, Moody Hall houses the ÍæÅ¼½ã½ãOffice of Research and Innovation.
The building’s signature Collegiate Georgian exterior harmonizes with the rest of the ÍæÅ¼½ã½ãcampus design. The interior provides a crisp and professional palette of sustainable materials and resources for students and faculty. Moody Hall features an open core structure from the ground level to its iconic cupola, allowing natural light to flow into the heart of the building.
Moody Hall is the first facility located on the master-planned 10-acre property bounded by University Boulevard, Dublin Street, McFarlin Boulevard and Airline Road.
Graduate education for a better world
The landmark $100 million gift from the Moody Foundation powers SMU’s efforts to deliver transformational graduate education and support the needs of students to pursue and succeed in their advanced studies at SMU. As a direct result of this investment, Ph.D. fellows supported by the Moody Foundation gift are creating significant impact in their fields of study through rigorous academic inquiry and faculty-mentored scholarly investigations into the world’s biggest problems.
“At the heart of the Moody School are the fellowships we offer to outstanding doctoral students,” said Robin Poston, dean of the Moody School of Graduate and Advanced Studies. “The promise and the accomplishments of our fellows demonstrate the tremendous impact of the partnership between the Moody Foundation and SMU. We are proud of the impact we are having both within and beyond the Dallas community.”
Moody Hall provides our graduate students with a launching place for their academic success and future innovation.
— R. Gerald Turner, ÍæÅ¼½ã½ãPresident
The Moody Foundation’s gift ignites the impact of the financial support for graduate at ÍæÅ¼½ã½ãto succeed at every step of their academic journey:
The accomplishments of our fellows demonstrate the tremendous impact of the partnership between the Moody Foundation and SMU.
— Robin Poston, Dean of ÍæÅ¼½ã½ãMoody School of Graduate and Advanced Studies
The Moody Foundation was established by W.L. Moody, Jr. and Libbie Shearn Moody in 1942 to share their good fortune and make a difference in the lives of the people of Texas. Since then, the foundation has pledged and awarded more than $2 billion in grants throughout the state to organizations that have educated, healed, nurtured and inspired generations of Texas. The Moody Foundation continues with a board of three trustees: Frances Moody-Dahlberg ’92, Ross Moody and Elizabeth Moody.
Generous support from the Moody Foundation makes this era in graduate education at ÍæÅ¼½ã½ãpossible and extends a decadeslong partnership. During those many years, the two organizations have joined forces to make ÍæÅ¼½ã½ãfacilities such as Fondren Science Building in Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences, Owen Arts Center in Meadows School of the Arts and Moody Coliseum exceptional resources for the ÍæÅ¼½ã½ãcampus and the greater Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. The two organizations have also collaborated to empower faculty research at the Annette Caldwell Simmons School of Education and Human Development that improves the lives of people in the Houston/Galveston area and throughout Texas.
Frances “Francie” A. Moody-Dahlberg ’92 is the chairman of the Moody Foundation and has served as its executive director since 1998; she oversees the foundation’s activities throughout the state. A graduate of SMU, she has strong interests in women’s and children’s issues and the arts. She has championed the foundation’s philanthropy in these areas with signature grants to Parkland Foundation, Family Place and a number of child welfare, early childhood and educational programs as well as Moody Performance Hall and Moody Fund for the Arts. She serves as a trustee of ÍæÅ¼½ã½ãand is on the boards of ÍæÅ¼½ã½ãSimmons School of Education and Human Development, ÍæÅ¼½ã½ãMeadows School of the Arts, AT&T Performing Arts Center, Transitional Learning Center, Moody Endowment and the advisory board of Crystal Charity Ball.
SMU Ignited: Boldly Shaping Tomorrow
ÍæÅ¼½ã½ãis the nationally ranked global research university in the dynamic city of Dallas. SMU’s alumni, faculty and more than 12,000 students in eight degree-granting schools demonstrate an entrepreneurial spirit as they lead change in their professions, communities and the world. Building on its history of excellence, SMU Ignited: Boldly Shaping Tomorrow is the University’s multiyear $1.5 billion campaign to empower students, to enrich teaching and research and to enhance our campus and community.