TSU to Honor Dwight Beard with the Dwight L. Beard Bar-B-Que at the Annual John A. Merritt Classic

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (TSU News Service) – Once a dreamer aiming for a position at the White House, Dwight L. Beard has transformed his aspirations into a legacy of generosity, mentorship, and unwavering support for Tennessee State University, his alma mater. As a testament to his dedication, TSU Athletics will honor Beard with the naming of the Dwight L. Beard Bar-B-Que on Friday, August 29, the weekend of the John A. Merritt Classic, an annual football event focused on celebrating the legacy of the late football coach John A. Merritt, who led the TSU Tigers from 1963 to 1983.

Dr. Mikki Allen, Director of Athletics, presents Dwight Beard with a special Tigers football helmet. (Submitted photo)

Driven by a passion for education and community, Beard’s journey is one that reflects the very essence of TSU’s spirit. He has consistently dedicated his time and resources to ensure that students can achieve their dreams, whether it’s through mentorship or assistance with financial needs.

“It’s a true honor to have the barbecue named after me during such a significant event for our university,” Beard said. “I am deeply appreciative of the recognition, but my greatest joy comes from seeing students thrive and succeed. The future of TSU lies in its students, and I’m committed to doing my part to help them achieve their goals.”

Dwight Beard is a familiar presence on campus and in the community, actively engaging with TSU students to discuss their future and explore ways to help them achieve their goals. (Submitted photo)

Dr. Mikki Allen, director of Athletics at TSU, described Beard’s impact: “Dedicating an annual barbecue in honor of TSU alum Dwight L. Beard during John A. Merritt Classic Weekend is a way to celebrate his enduring impact on Tennessee State University. His legacy embodies the pride and tradition that make the John Merritt Classic so special.”

Beard’s commitment to his alma mater stems from humble beginnings. Born as the youngest of 14 in a rural Tennessee town, he faced numerous challenges before earning his Bachelor of Science from TSU in 1974. Throughout his life, his faith, family values, and drive to uplift others have shaped his journey.

Always dedicated, Dwight Beard collaborates with TSUNAA Nashville Chapter member Annie Kinzer to distribute personal hygiene supplies to students on campus. (Submitted photo)

As a successful businessman, Beard founded Beard Property Maintenance, Inc. in 1983, quickly establishing it as a renowned leader in landscaping services across Middle Tennessee. Yet, it is his volunteer work that truly sets him apart, with serving five terms over 35 years as president of the Nashville Chapter of the TSU Alumni Association, and 17 years on the TSU Foundation Board.

“Dwight has been a constant supporter in every way you can imagine,” noted Debbi Howard, director of Alumni Relations at TSU. “From mentoring students and helping them find their paths, to rolling up his sleeves to support various initiatives, he does it all with heart.”

Dwight Beard joins students on campus for a food distribution. (Submitted photo)

Students like Morgan Palmer, a 2025 business administration graduate, reflect on how Beard’s mentorship has changed their lives. “Mr. Beard was very supportive of my initiative to provide free feminine hygiene products to my peers. He helped when I saw no way forward. His kindness and commitment to student causes are something I’ll always cherish,” Palmer said.

Similarly, senior business major David Nyenwe expressed deep gratitude for Beard’s timely assistance when he faced challenges that could have affected his academic career. “Mr. Beard didn’t know who I was, but he stepped in to help. His genuine concern for our education and future speaks volumes about his character,” Nyenwe said.

TSU interim President Dwayne Tucker, seated in front row with blue vest, along with Dwight Beard and other participants, gather for a photo at the TSUNAA Majestic MidSouth Regional Conference in Knoxville, (Submitted photo)

The Dwight L. Beard Bar-B-Que will be an integral part of the John A. Merritt Classic festivities, where alumni, students, and supporters of TSU will come together to celebrate Beard’s legacy and the futures of students he continues to inspire.

As Beard puts it, “My parents instilled in me a profound respect for education, and I see supporting TSU as a way to honor their legacy. I believe in our students, and it is a joy to be there for them.”

This year’s Classic — taking place on August 30 against North Carolina A&T — promises to be a true celebration of community spirit, pride, and the powerful impact one individual can have on countless lives. Get season tickets for TSU home games at tsutigers.com/tickets .

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