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UNI grad donates one million dollars to the university

April 14, 2000 By admin

A 1970 graduate of the University of Northern Iowa is giving the Cedar Falls school one-million dollars to fund a chair in business ethics. The chair will serve both the Humanities and Fines Arts and the Business colleges. Humanities Dean James Lubker says the gift from alum David Wilson is important.Wilson is a native of Traer who went on to develop a successful auto dealership in Phoenix, Arizona. Wilson says he wanted to establish the ethics chair to teach others the importance of business ethics.

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