Athletics receives $10 million gift from Hazel Ruby McQuain Charitable Trust
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Nearly 600 donors contributed $92,000 to the West Virginia University Foundation's Pride Travel Fund this fall to support the Mountaineer Marching Band.
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Students will be better equipped to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing media landscape thanks to a gift from an award winning journalist and West Virginia University alumnus.
As a teenager, Lauren Clem had the same dream as many of her peers: She wanted to drive. But her severely limited vision – due to a rare group of genetic disorders known as oculocutaneous albinism – made driving virtually impossible.
Read More: WVU Eye Institute program offers independence to children with vision impairments
A loyal alumnus and his wife have continued their history of giving to West Virginia University with a $6 million gift that will expand opportunities for students, increase support for faculty, research and other programs in the Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources.
Read More: Wadsworth family makes $6 million gift commitment to WVU
Donors gave more than $11 million Wednesday (Nov. 13) during West Virginia University’s third annual Day of Giving , topping last year’s $6.2 million raised.
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United Bank representatives presented a check to WVU Medicine Children’s officials Wednesday, Nov. 13, at the current Family Resource Center. The donation will support family-friendly facilities adjacent to the new tower’s main lobby and welcome center, including a gift shop, pharmacy and lounge area. All three spaces will be named for United Bank.
“We want every child in West Virginia to have the very best healthcare,” WVU President E. Gordon Gee said. “We are providing it, and now we’re going to have a children’s hospital worthy of the children in this state. We thank United Bank.”
Read More: United Bank donates $1M for new WVU Medicine Children’s tower
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An institution at West Virginia University for more than 100 years, the Mountaineer Marching Band will one day have a home of its own. WVU and dedicated alumni are working together to pursue a practice facility for the 330-member West Virginia University Mountaineer Marching Band.
Read More: WVU seeks to build Pride of West Virginia Practice Facility