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Murphys Honored for Philanthropy

From left, Darrell Menscer, Faith Menscer Wendell Murphy, Linda Murphy and Chancellor Randy Woodson.

Longtime university supporters Linda and Wendell Murphy have received the 2014 Menscer Cup, the North Carolina State University Foundation’s highest recognition for philanthropy, dedication and leadership. The award was presented in a ceremony Oct. 30 at the Park Alumni Center on Centennial Campus.

The foundation created the Menscer Cup in 1997 to honor Darrell and the late Carolyn Menscer for “exemplary leadership of advancement efforts.” While chairing the foundation and co-chairing the Campaign for NC State Students, Darrell Menscer led university fundraising, endowment management and alumni service. The cup became an annual award given to an individual or family that has made a major impact.

In accepting the Menscer Cup from Chancellor Randy Woodson and Ira J. “Jerry” Jackson III (’64), chairman of the foundation’s board of directors, Wendell Murphy (’60) spoke about his 1956 arrival in Raleigh. The Rose Hill native said he was determined to attend NC State, even after an admissions counselor cautioned him that a standardized test showed him unlikely to be successful at the school.

“What an honor it is to stand here before you. This is really, really special,” Murphy said. “I want all of you to know that I love NC State. I shudder to think what my life would have been like if that counselor had just sent me home.”

The Murphys are members of the Alexander Quarles Holladay Lifetime Giving Society, which recognizes support in excess of $5 million, honorary lifetime members of the Alumni Association, founding members of the State Club and members of the University Club. Their philanthropy has helped fund scholarships, programs, research and teaching enhancements, and capital projects across campus.

They have established endowments to support the Caldwell Fellows program for outstanding undergraduates, student scholarships in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, NCSU Libraries and maintenance of the NC State University Club. The Murphy Club in the Park Alumni Center is named in recognition of their major support of the Alumni Association Campaign for Excellence.

Special Contributor to Athletics

Earlier this month Wendell Murphy, a 51-year Wolfpack Club member, became the first “special contributor” inducted into NC State’s Athletic Hall of Fame. In addition to the lead naming gift for the football operations center at Carter-Finley Stadium, he and Linda have supported other efforts including the Advantage Wolfpack tennis campaign, Batter Up baseball campaign, Ronnie Shavlik endowment and general athletics scholarship endowment. They provide a women’s basketball scholarship.

Linda Murphy has been especially active with NC State’s Friends of the Library, serving as a board member and chair.

After earning his bachelor’s degree in agricultural education from NC State, Wendell Murphy began his career as a vocational agriculture teacher. In 1962 he and his father, Holmes Murphy, opened a custom feed manufacturing operation. The Murphy family later decided to diversify by raising hogs. Now chairman and CEO emeritus of Murphy Family Farms Inc., Wendell Murphy was reappointed in 2013 to the NC State Board of Trustees, which he chaired during his first term of service (1999–2007).

He has chaired the Endowment Board and the Wolfpack Club’s board of directors, and has served on the boards of the Veterinary Medicine Foundation and Alumni Association, as well as the steering and executive committees for the university’s Achieve! Campaign. He was an early advocate for the establishment of NC State’s College of Veterinary Medicine. In 1999 he received the Watauga Medal, the university’s highest award for outstanding and distinguished service.

“The best thing I’ve ever done for NC State is to serve on the search committee that selected Randy Woodson as our chancellor,” Murphy said at the Menscer Cup event.

The Power of Philanthropy

In addition to supporting NC State, the Murphys have a long record of service to eastern North Carolina and the state of North Carolina.

They have been involved with a wide range of arts and health organizations, such as the Medical Foundation of North Carolina and the UNC Kidney Center. Linda Murphy has served as a director of the Opera Company of North Carolina and a trustee of the North Carolina Museum of Art.

The Murphys have four children, three of whom attended NC State, and seven grandchildren, three of whom are current students at the university.

“NC State needs the power of philanthropy to accelerate from very good to outstanding in everything that we do,” Woodson said during the Menscer Cup presentation. “The couple we honor tonight certainly has demonstrated that power of philanthropy, as well as the power of service. It is truly a pleasure to honor the vision and dedication of Linda and Wendell Murphy.”

Several NC State students, representing areas that the Murphys have supported, attended the ceremony along with Murphy family members and friends. Also in attendance were members of the NC State Foundation’s board of directors and NC State Board of Trustees, former Menscer Cup winners, university deans and executive officers, and other friends of NC State.