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Duke University To Share In $1B Dollar Gift

FILE - This Jan. 28, 2019 file photo shows the entrance to the main Duke University campus in Durham, N.C. Duke University is among three universities and a health care institution who are sharing a gift of more than $1 billion that’s one of the largest in the history of higher education. The $260 million apiece gifts announced Wednesday, Nov. 13 come from this year’s sale of the Lord Corp. to Parker-Hannifin Corp. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome, File)

Duke University is getting its largest gift since the donation that founded the school in 1924. 

It's one of three universities and a health clinic sharing a more than a $1 billion donation and is considered one of the largest gifts in the history of higher education. 

Duke University is getting about $260 million, as is the University of Southern California and MIT. The Cleveland Clinic, a health care institution, is also receiving a similar amount for medical research and education.

The gifts come from this year's sale of the Lord Corp. to Parker-Hannifin Corp. for almost $3.7 billion. Lord made products that dampened noise and vibration, specialty adhesives and other products used by the automotive and aerospace industries.

In 1982 the late Thomas Lord set aside ownership shares in the company for four foundations to benefit the recipients.

Duke says it will put the money in its endowment, using it for undergraduate financial aid, funding for a new engineering building, and support for science and technology education.

Paul Garber is a Winston-Salem native and an award-winning reporter who began his journalism career with an internship at The High Point Enterprise in 1993. He has previously worked at The Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle, The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, The News and Record of Greensboro and the Winston-Salem Journal, where he was the newspaper's first full-time multimedia reporter. He won the statewide Media and the Law award in 2000 and has also been recognized for his business, investigative and multimedia reporting. Paul earned a BA from Wake Forest University and has a Master's of Liberal Arts degree from Johns Hopkins University and a Master's of Journalism and Mass Communication from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He lives in Lewisville.

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