A Baylor graduate, whose family has already donated money to several institutes, has announced that around $200 million would be received by the university, for medical research in the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Social Work and other university programs.
This gift is really very beneficial for research in the field of syndromes, disorders, care, treatment, etc. The amount is one of the biggest amounts in the history of Texas University as well as this gift is also the top 20 largest gifts to a university in the nation, claimed Jill Scoggins, the Assistant Vice President for media communications.
"This truly is a remarkable day for Baylor University. The foresight and originality of one of our own graduates will now provide future Baylor students and faculty the opportunity to conduct innovative research and bring that knowledge into the classroom. This gift advances the mission of Baylor by empowering us to improve our future graduates' service to the nation's aging population", said David Garland, Interim President in a statement on Tuesday.












