Alumnus Gives $100,000 to Create Scholarships for Deserving Students

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Creighton Wilson Jr., from the 1951 Ole Miss yearbook

OXFORD, Miss. – University of Mississippi alumnus Creighton Wilson of Gainesville, Fla., has created the Dr. Creighton L. Wilson Scholarship Endowment at UM with a gift of $100,000.
“I wanted to repay Ole Miss for all it has done for me,” Wilson said. “Although I don’t get back to Oxford much, I still have Ole Miss blood in my veins.”

 


The endowment promises to provide a permanent source of scholarship support to deserving Ole Miss students.

“I hope this scholarship will help students who need it most,” Wilson
said. “When I think back, I had to work my way through college. I just
don’t want students to have to struggle like I did.”From his
humble beginnings growing up on a farm in Lambert, Wilson entered Ole
Miss in 1944 at age 14. At the time, he was the youngest freshman ever
to enter the university, where his nickname became Little Flea because
he was just 4 feet 10 inches tall and weighed only 90 pounds.

Wilson remembers struggling to make ends meet as a student, often
eating tomato sandwiches for lunch when money ran out at the end of the
month. He credits much of his success at Ole Miss to Malcolm Guess,
then dean of men, who gave him a job on campus.

“Dean Guess knew I didn’t have much money, so he gave me the job of
fire marshal of the third floor of the YMCA building, and with the job
came a free room,” he said.

Wilson earned a bachelor’s degree from Ole Miss in 1949 and a master’s
degree from the University of Arkansas in 1950. In 1953, he earned a
medical certificate from UM before going on to earn a medical degree
from the University of Tennessee. For the majority of his career in
medicine, Wilson specialized in orthopedic surgery. He also taught
clinical orthopedics and rehab at the University of Miami Medical
School.

“This generous gift reflects the dedication and commitment of Dr.
Creighton Wilson to the University of Mississippi,” said Wendell
Weakley, president of the UM Foundation. “We are profoundly grateful
for his support and for helping create more opportunities for Ole Miss
students.”

Wilson comes from a long line of Ole Miss alumni. His father, C.L.
Wilson, and his three brothers, Robert, Albert and George, all
graduated from the university.

Wilson’s gift is part of the university’s MomentUM campaign, a
four-year initiative to raise $200 million. Funds raised from the
MomentUM campaign, which ends in December 2008, will support
scholarships, graduate fellowships, faculty support, a basketball
practice facility, residential colleges and a new law school on the
Oxford campus. Also in the plans are a cancer center at the UM Medical
Center and a new building to house the School of Pharmacy, both in
Jackson.
For more information on giving to UM, visit http://www.umf.olemiss.edu/giving.