$750,000 Gift for Angelo State’s Free Market Institute
March 11, 2025

Angelo State University has received a $750,000 gift from an anonymous donor to benefit the Texas Tech University Free Market Institute at Angelo State University within ASU’s Norris-Vincent College of Business (NVCOB).
Angelo State will earmark $500,000 of the gift to establish a new endowed professorship in the NVCOB – the Christopher L. Culp Professorship Endowment. An endowed professorship is a prestigious academic appointment for the selected faculty member and includes funding to supplement the holder’s scholarly research, as well as support student professional development.
The remaining $250,000 of the gift will be utilized for operating support and enhancement of the Free Market Institute’s existing programs, including:
- Public Speaker Series – on-campus presentations by noted economists
- Political Economy Reading Program – an extracurricular discussion forum for ASU students emphasizing civil dialogue on issues related to the institute’s mission
- Student Research – economics student projects mentored by ASU faculty
- Undergraduate Research Competition – hosted annually by the Association of Private Enterprise Education
The TTU Free Market Institute at ASU does not directly receive funding from any state appropriations to ASU or from student tuition revenue. It was founded in 2019 through funding from a local donor that provided initial programming support and faculty salaries. Since its inception, the institute has made significant contributions in expanding student engagement and advancing the NVCOB’s academic and community outreach programs.
In celebration of the institute’s first five years on the ASU campus, another anonymous donor provided a challenge grant, pledging a dollar-for-dollar match of all subsequent donations toward the institute up to $250,000. Those matching funds will increase the support level of the new $750,000 gift to $1 million.