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    HUNTSMAN DONATES $26 MILLION TO COLLEGE

    CNN Money
    Dec 4 2007

    Utah State Univ. Gets $26 Million From Huntsman
    December 03, 2007: 06:07 PM EST

    NEW YORK (Associated Press) - Utah billionaire Jon Huntsman Sr. pledged
    $26 million Monday to Utah State University, the school's largest gift.

    Huntsman said $25 million will go to Utah State's College of Business,
    and $1 million will be dedicated to scholarships for Armenians.

    The business school immediately got a new name: The Jon M. Huntsman
    School of Business.

    "We are deeply appreciative of the Huntsman family and their dedication
    to higher education in Utah," Utah State President Stan Albrecht said.

    "The impact of this generous gift will be felt not only by the College
    of Business but by the entire university. The Jon M. Huntsman School of
    Business will help our students prepare to become tomorrow's leaders,"
    Albrecht said.

    Huntsman and his wife, Karen, announced the pledge at a lunch attended
    by more than 500 people, with an overflow room for students.

    Huntsman, father of Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr., has said the sale of
    his chemicals company will fund his humanitarian and philanthropic
    endeavors, including cancer research.

    In July, Huntsman Corp. accepted a $6.51 billion bid from
    private-equity firm Apollo Management LP, which owns Hexion Specialty
    Chemicals Inc. of Columbus, Ohio. The deal is undergoing antitrust
    review.

    The dean of the business school, Douglas Anderson, said Huntsman is
    expected to release his donation over time _ and there could be more
    from the family's foundation.

    "This is an individual who doesn't announce all of his gifts at once,"
    Anderson said. "We expect to be partners for generations to come."

    Huntsman's money will be used to boost faculty salaries and launch new
    programs covering finance and qualitative analysis, business ethics,
    entrepreneurship and globalization.

    The school has already raised money for a renovation of its George S.

    Eccles Business Building, and Huntsman's gift will be geared toward
    academics, Anderson said.

    Huntsman's relationship with the Armenian people began after a
    devastating earthquake in 1988 left thousands homeless.

    Over 18 years, he contributed more than $50 million to the Armenian
    people. His largesse helped build a K-12 school and an apartment
    complex in Gyumri.

    Utah State announced a comprehensive fundraising campaign in March,
    which aims to generate $200 million. Spokesman John DeVilbiss says
    $150 million has been raised.

    http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/artic les/apwire/61c60f03f40e4bf1bad4e6e99631039f.htm

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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