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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"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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