Former Murray State Employee Shows Gratitude by Helping Others
A former Murray State employee who dedicated 30 years to the university and its students has decided to donate over $500,000 to establish a scholarship for female students. The scholarship will specifically focus on providing assistance to those who need help in completing their degrees at Murray State.
She believes that the university has given so much to her that it's only fitting to make her own contribution to create a legacy that will impact future generations.
You can also make provisions in your estate plans to provide future support for Murray State University and our students. Making a planned gift through your estate is simple, and we would be happy to help you with this important task.
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