U of Baltimore School of Law Receives $500K Contribution
Posted on: Saturday, 9 July 2005, 21:00 CDT
The University of Baltimore School of Law said it received a $500,000 contribution from K. Jameson Lawrence, a 1993 graduate, enabling the school to begin planning renovations of its facilities
. Officials said the gift is the largest single donation from a minority graduate in the law school's history. Lawrence, a former deputy district attorney in Dauphin County, Pa., is founder and CEO of BVFR & Associates, an investment banking firm in Harrisburg, Pa.Source: The Daily Record (Baltimore)
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