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NSU Celebrates $400,000 TowneBank Gift
Norfolk State University celebrates a $400,000 gift from TowneBank to support student-athlete scholarships. The TowneBank Endowed Athletic Success Fund will provide essential financial aid, reinforcing the university’s commitment to education and sports excellence.
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NNPA Newswire
Norfolk State University has announced a generous $400,000 gift from TowneBank in support of the University’s student-athletes. The presentation was made during a special reception at the Chrysler Museum Friday, February 28, where the University also welcomed new head football coach Michael Vick.
The TowneBank Endowed Athletic Success Fund will provide current and endowed essential scholarship support for student-athletes.
In expressing her gratitude, Norfolk State President Dr. Javaune Adams-Gaston said, “This generous investment from TowneBank is more than just financial support, it’s a testament to their belief in our student-athletes and our vision for NSU athletics.”
Bob Aston, TowneBank executive chairman, said, “We applaud NSU’s commitment to making a college education financially attainable for their student-athletes, an experience that will directly impact the trajectory of their lives.”

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