Chevron gives university $1,149,600 in grants

Courtesy UT - Office of Public Affairs  Wed, 10/29/2008 - 1:35pm

Chevron has contributed $1,149,600 in grants to support lab renovations, student scholarships and academic programs at The University of Texas at Austin, bringing the company's total university giving to more than $37 million.

The contribution, representing four separate gifts from the company in 2008, targets programs serving students in the university's Jackson School of Geosciences, Cockrell [...]



 

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