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INSTITUTE, W.Va. (AP) — The West Virginia State University Foundation has received a $600,000 contribution from Bayer CropScience.
University president Brian O. Hemphill and foundation leaders announced the contribution Monday.
According to the university, the money will be used for campus security and related enhancements, including a diesel generator capable of supplying electricity to fully power even the largest facility on campus. Other improvements include an additional public safety officer, new police cruisers and a surveillance camera system.
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