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UPG gets $2M to expand computer center

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By The Tribune-Review
1 Min Read May 4, 2012 | 14 years Ago
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The Katherine Mabis McKenna Foundation has given $2 million to the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg to fund an addition to McKenna Hall, the campus computer center, according to Frank A. Cassell, university president.

Two other foundations have pledged funds for the project: $500,000 from the Richard King Mellon Foundation and $40,000 from the Timken Foundation of Canton, Ohio.

The addition to McKenna Hall will house an enlarged computer and audiovisual department, additional computer classrooms and faculty offices.

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