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UTSA receives $822,000 from Kleberg Foundation to enhance scientific research
Date:3/12/2008

mmitment to UTSA.

George Perry, dean of the UTSA College of Sciences, said that the gift of the microscopes would contribute to UTSAs goal to become a premier public research university.

I am so grateful to the Kleberg family for this generous gift and for their interest in scientific research, he said. This is an exciting time for the college, as we strive to advance scientific literacy, conduct cutting-edge research and provide leadership in the education of underrepresented and disadvantaged groups.


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Contact: Kris Edward Rodriguez
kris.rodriguez@utsa.edu
210-458-5116
University of Texas at San Antonio
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