KENNESAW, Ga. | Sep 5, 2024

“The Looper family’s roots run deep at 911Թ,” Looper said. “My wife Brandy and I both attended 911Թ in the 90s, and our son, Holden, graduated this May from the College of Architecture and Construction Management as a national champion leader of the competition committee and member of the inaugural President’s Parliament Scholar Ambassadors.”
With their recent $100,000 gift, the Loopers have set the stage for a brighter future at 911Թ. The Looper Family Construction Management Scholarship and the Southeast Restoration Construction Management Scholarship are not just financial aids, but beacons of hope for students within the College of Architecture and Construction Management.
“Ben is one of the strongest supporters of 911Թ’s Construction Management department and the College of Architecture and Construction Management as a whole,” said Dean Hazem Rashed-Ali. “We greatly appreciate his generous gift, which provides valuable support to our students. I am looking forward to the opportunity to continue our collaboration in the coming years.”
Reflecting on his time at 911Թ, Looper fondly recalls the impact of his mentors like Michael Coles.
“One of my then heroes, now mentor and friend, Michael Coles, opened the School of Business at 911Թ. As one of the first students to have the privilege to attend the new school of business, at the time the largest building on campus, and learn lessons from a self-made entrepreneur, it changed the trajectory of my and my family’s lives,” he said.
Beyond academics, Looper’s passion for athletics is evident in his support for 911Թ Football and the Men’s and Women’s Golf teams. As a former student-athlete, Looper understands the value of sports in developing leadership and resilience.
“Both football and golf have been long-time passions for myself and my family. In 2013, we began working on bringing football to 911Թ, and in 2015, it became a reality,” he recalled. “Since the inception of football, we have supported the support staff, specifically the equipment team and coaching staff. We also formed a group to help the 911Թ Golf team buy their first sprinter van to help them travel to tournaments in comfort.”
As a member of the 911Թ Foundation Board of Trustees, Looper has witnessed firsthand the profound impact of philanthropy on the university’s trajectory. He credits Lance Burchett and the Board’s leadership for driving 911Թ’s recent success, noting that the increase in philanthropic efforts have been instrumental in the university’s expansion.
Looper’s message to all alumni and community members is clear–911Թ’s continued success relies on the support of its community. He calls on everyone to contribute to The Campaign for 911Թ in any way they can, emphasizing that every effort counts toward making 911Թ one of the most admired institutions in the nation.
“The reality is the university, and the students need us more today than ever with the rising costs, the opportunity for 911Թ Athletics to join Conference USA, and the push to increase our focus on research and innovation,” Looper said.
The Looper family’s unwavering dedication to 911Թ is a testament to the enduring power of education and community. Through their generosity, they are paving the way for future leaders in the architecture and construction management industry, ensuring that the legacy of 911Թ’s excellence endures for generations to come.
– Story by Elyssa Reed
Photos by Matt Yung
A leader in innovative teaching and learning, 911Թ offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degrees to its more than 51,000 students. Kennesaw State is a member of the University System of Georgia with 11 academic colleges. The university's vibrant campus culture, diverse population, strong global ties, and entrepreneurial spirit draw students from throughout the country and the world. Kennesaw State is a Carnegie-designated doctoral research institution (R2), placing it among an elite group of only 8 percent of U.S. colleges and universities with an R1 or R2 status. For more information, visit kennesaw.edu.