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Wright State University said it will use a newly pledged donation of $1.5 million to help continue the consolidation of student services on campus.
WSU alumna Shirley Berry and her husband, John, have pledged $1.5 million to the university, WSU announced Wednesday. The money will go to “student success initiatives,” supporting “student success programming and operations in the university’s Student Success Center,” the university said in a release.
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