Monday, January 28, 2013

Bloomberg Donate US$ 1 Billion To The University

New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg to contribute U.S. $ 350 million.

Most recent donations from Michael Bloomberg will be allocated to the various fields of study, including the study of water resources, health care, global health and urban revitalization.

Various studies across fields of study that allocated funds amounting to U.S. $ 250 million. The remaining U.S. $ 100 million will be used to provide financial assistance to undergraduate students by providing scholarships Bloomberg 2600 for a period of 10 years.

Johns Hopkins University said that with the help of a new U.S. $ 350 million is the total amount of assistance provided by Michael Bloomberg to his previous campus has so far exceeded U.S. $ 1 billion.
Ambitious to change lives

"Johns Hopkins University became an important part of my life ever since I first set foot on campus for more than five decades ago," said Michael Bloomberg.

College officials believe Bloomberg as the first person in the United States (U.S.), which provides assistance in excess of U.S. $ 1 billion to a university.

Bloomberg said his experience at Johns Hopkins University managed to turn his life around.

According to some officials at Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg's commitment to improving public health in New York, through a ban on smoking and unhealthy diet, derived from research funded among others came from the mayor's.

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