Haslam College Of Business To Receive Bulk Of The Largest Gift In U Of Tennessee History

Haslam College of Business

Haslam College of Business

The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, has landed a $130 million commitment from alumni Dee and Jimmy Haslam, the largest donation in the institution’s history, with $100 million of it headed directly to the Haslam College of Business.

The business school gift will fund distinguished faculty recruitment, graduate student scholarships, and the expansion of its undergraduate honors program. The college enrolls more than 30% of UT’s total undergraduate population, making it the largest college on campus by that measure.

The remaining $30 million will go toward a campus-wide faculty recruitment initiative across academic disciplines.

AMONG THE LARGEST B-SCHOOL GIFTS IN YEARS

“The university is experiencing extraordinary momentum, and we are proud to help elevate its national reputation, attract world-class faculty and support the next generation of leaders,” the Haslams said in a joint statement.

The gift places Haslam among a group of B-schools that have attracted nine-figure commitments in recent years. David Booth’s $300 million gift to Chicago Booth in 2008 remains the largest ever made to a business school, followed by Stephen Ross’ $250 million commitment to Michigan’s Ross School of Business. More recently, the dollar figures have been lower but still hugely significant: Wharton’s largest-ever single gift, a $60 million commitment announced in September 2025, secured a spot on what Poets&Quants described as “an exclusive but growing list of business school gifts of at least $50 million” (see table below). The University of Delaware’s Lerner College received a $71.5 million gift in March 2025, and just last month the University of Guelph’s Lang School landed what was described as the largest gift ever made to a Canadian business school.

At $100 million directed to the business school alone, the Haslam gift is among the largest to any B-school in the past decade.

FACULTY, SCHOLARSHIPS, AND STUDENT SUCCESS

Dee Haslam, an Emmy Award-winning television producer, graduated from UT in 1986. Jimmy Haslam built Pilot Corporation into the largest travel center company in the United States before stepping back as CEO in 2020. The two are currently managing partners of Haslam Sports Group, which owns the Cleveland Browns and holds a controlling interest in the Milwaukee Bucks, among other franchises.

Dean Stephen L. Mangum, who leads the college that bears the family’s name, said the investment would deepen the B-school’s ability to recruit top students and faculty. The gift builds on the Haslams’ prior philanthropy at UT, bringing their lifetime giving to the university to more than $195 million. The couple funded the endowment that led to Haslam College of Business becoming UT’s first named college.

Chancellor Donde Plowman credited the gift with helping fuel the university’s ambitions beyond Tennessee’s borders. Since 2019, UT’s first-year student retention rate has climbed six percentage points to 92.4%, and the number of graduates has grown by 40%.

Largest Philanthropic Gifts To Business Schools

SCHOOL
AMOUNT
DONOR
YEAR
Chicago’s Booth School of Business $300 million David Booth 2008
Michigan’s Ross School of Business $250 million Stephen Ross
2004, 2013, 2017
University of Hawai’i-Mānoa Shidler College of Business $228 million Jay H. Shidler 2014, 2017
University of Illinois’s Gies College of Business $150 million Larry Gies 2017
Cornell’s SC Johnson College of Business $150 million H. Fisk Johnson 2017
Stanford Graduate School of Business $150 million Robert & Dorothy King 2011
UCLA Anderson School of Management $142 million John & Marion Anderson
1987, 2011, 2015
Carnegie Mellon’s Tepper School of Business $122 million David Tepper 2004, 2013
Stanford Graduate School of Business $105 million Philip Knight 2006
Tennessee Haslam College of Business $100 million Dee & Jimmy Haslam 2026
Yale School of Management $100 million Eli & Edythe Broad 2019
UC-San Diego Rady School of Management $100 million Ernest Rady 2015
Florida State College of Business $100 million Jim Moran 2015
Columbia Business School $100 million Ronald Perelman 2013
Columbia Business School $100 million Henry Kravis 2010
Emory University’s Goizueta Business School $95 million The Goizueta Foundation 1997-2019
New York University Stern School of Business $86 million Leonard Stern
1988, 2015, 2021
Cornell’s Johnson Graduate School $80 million David Atkinson 2010
Arizona State’s Carey School of Business $75 million William Carey 2003, 2019
Johns Hopkins University’s Carey School of Business $75 million William Carey 2006, 2020
Chicago Booth $75 million Amy & Richard Wallman 2017
Florida’s Warrington College of Business $75 million Al & Judy Warrington 2014
Delaware’s Lerner College of Business $71.5 million Robert & Kathleen Siegfried 2025
Virginia’s Darden School of Business $68 million Frank & Marjorie Sands 2019
Virginia’s Darden School of Business $62 million Frank Batten 1999
Northeastern’s D’Amore-McKim School $60 million Richard D’Amore & Alan McKim 2012
Thunderbird School of Management $60 million Sam & Rita Garvin 2004
Babson College $50 million Arthur Blank 2019
Purdue’s Daniels School of Business $50 million Dean and Barbara White Family Foundation 2023
Southern Methodist University Cox School of Business $50 million David & Carolyn Miller 2019
University of San Diego Knauss School of Business $50 million Ellie & Don Knauss 2021
Tel Aviv Coller School of Management $50 million Jeremy Coller 2016
Boston University’s Questrom School $50 million Allen & Kelli Questrom 2015
New York University Stern School of Business $50 million William & Marjorie Berkley 2021
University of Pennsylvania Wharton School $50 million Marc & Carolyn Rowan 2018
Tennessee’s Haslam College of Business $50 million Jim Haslam & family 2014
Georgia Tech’s Scheller College $50 million Ernest Scheller 2012
Harvard Business School $50 million Tata Group 2010
Yale School of Management $50 million Ned Evans 2010
Texas’ McCombs School of Business $50 million Red McCombs 2000
Arkansas’ Walton College of Business $50 million The Walton Family 1998
Iowa State University Debbie and Jerry Ivy College of Business $50 million Debbie & Jerry Ivy 2017

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