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President's Office donates $50,000

Becky Gates accepts a check from Elsa A. Murano for Children's Center

By: Rebecca Skelton

Issue date: 4/23/09 Section: News
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Robert and Becky Gates along with Texas A&M University President Elsa A. Murano and others cut the ribbon Wednesday at the Becky Gates Children's Center and Mutipurpose Building ribbon cutting ceremony.
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Robert and Becky Gates along with Texas A&M University President Elsa A. Murano and others cut the ribbon Wednesday at the Becky Gates Children's Center and Mutipurpose Building ribbon cutting ceremony.
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Texas A&M University President Elsa A. Murano presented the Children's Center Director Di Fontenot with a $50,000 check as a gift for the new Becky Gates Children's Center and Multipurpose Building from the president's office at the ribbon cutting Wednesday morning.

"Within these walls we are helping to develop the leaders of our Aggie future," Murano said.

Becky Gates, who was at the ceremony with her husband, former A&M president and Secretary of State Robert Gates, said she was "delighted to see the fruition of the '10 year' plan happen."

The building was founded in part by a $1 million donation from Arthur McFerrin Jr, Class of 1965, and his wife Dorothy.

"If it wasn't for Becky's interest in the children's center a lot of us wouldn't have known about it or gotten involved," Dorothy said.

Those who spoke at the ceremony agreed that the Children's Center is important to the future of A&M.

"It gives students and faculty peace of mind that their children are safe," said member of the Board of Regents Morris Foster. "It also gives [the children] the best opportunity to succeed in life."

At the end of the ceremony, the children from the center gathered outside and recited a phrase, "We're building a better future."

Opened in 1998, the center is a child care and preschool program that provides care for children of Texas A&M students and faculty.

The center's mission statement, as stated on childrens-center.tamu.edu, is to promote access to higher education through affordable, accessible, quality developmental child care for university parents and was created to provide support to A&M families, including undergraduate and graduate students, faculty and staff.
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