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Penn State Athletics Gets Another $10 Million Donation For Beaver Stadium Renovations

Penn State Athletics received another $10 million anonymous donation toward Beaver Stadium renovations, it announced Tuesday. The donation marks the third straight week with an eight-figure gift going towards the $700 million revitalization project.

“We greatly appreciate the amazing generosity of this family, whose Founders Gift will have a lasting impact on our athletics department, our University, and our community,” Penn State President Neeli Bendapudi said in a release. “We are honored by the commitment and passion of Penn State’s supporters who are investing in our University’s future. The support we’ve received for the Beaver Stadium revitalization reflects the importance of this project for our institution and our impact on our community.”

This donation joins the ranks of the $10 million anonymous donation of last week and the $25 million donation by the Mistano Family and PAM Health made earlier in August. With the three donations, Penn State Athletics is just over 6% of the way to funding all of Beaver Stadiums renovations.

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