Texas Tech University

Olivia and Dick Eudaly Endowed Fellowship

The Olivia and Dick Eudaly Fellowship Endowment was established in 1987 by Dick and Olivia Eudaly to provide monies for the support of graduate studies in Animal Science or any major closely related to livestock production. The fellowship is awarded to graduate students concerned with ranching and livestock production and utilization.

Richard "Dick" Eudaly graduated from Texas Tech University in 1964 with a degree in Animal Production. He continued on to Oklahoma State University where he received a Master of Science in Animal Science in 1964. While at Texas Tech, he participated in various organizations and associations, including the Agricultural Economics Association, the Livestock Judging Team, Residence Halls Association, Rodeo Association, Spanish Club, and Block and Bridle.

Dick went on to be a Real Estate Broker in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Professionally he was involved with the National Apartment Association, was the past president of the Apartment Association of Tarrant County and the North Texas Exchangers, and volunteered with the Happy Hills Farm Children's Home.

He and Olivia had five children: Daryn, Debra, Domonique, Dustyn, and Dawn.

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Contact

Alex Yack
Alex.Yack@ttu.edu
Senior Director of Development
806.742.2802

Matt Williams
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Director of Development
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Shelbey Havens
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Assistant Director of Development
806.834.1108