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Honored Donors

The Psychological Sciences Department would like to express its gratitude to Mr. Brundage III for his continuing, generous financial support of the work being done in Psychological Sciences. Mr. Brundage annually contributes to the Mollie Rickard (’82) Memorial Fund which has facilitated undergraduate attendance and presentations at numerous conferences. He has also made sizable donations for computer equipment for the psychology student laboratory and psychology resource materials for the new Hamersly library. Mr. Brundage’s generosity is a major factor in the Psychological Sciences continuing success in providing high quality undergraduate education in psychology. Thank you Thomas!

 

 

 

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