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FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) — Colorado State University says an energy company CEO who attended the school is donating $13 million for scholarships and construction projects.
CSU said Thursday that Michael Smith of Freeport LNG will donate $5.8 million for 70 full scholarships in business, geosciences and chemistry.
Smith will also give $3.7 million for the Michael Smith Natural Resources Building and $3.5 million toward the school's new sports stadium. An alumni center in the stadium will be named for Smith and his wife, Iris.
Smith founded Basin Exploration, a Colorado-based energy exploration and production company. After selling Basin, he joined Freeport LNG, which is building a liquid natural gas export terminal in Freeport, Texas.
Smith said his CSU education helped him succeed in business. University President Tony Frank expressed gratitude for the donation.
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This story has been corrected to reflect that Smith attended CSU but did not graduate.
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