
Michael Dell is having one of his biggest philanthropic years yet, having announced a major gift to his alma mater on the heels of a $6.25 billion pledge to seed “Trump Accounts.” The Dell Technologies founder and his wife, Susan Dell, announced Tuesday a $750 million gift to the University of Texas at Austin to fund a new medical center and research campus built around AI from the ground up. This marks one of the largest donations ever given to a public university in the U.S.
Main Idea: Michael Dell and Susan Dell are giving $750 million to the University of Texas at Austin to help build a new AI-focused medical campus and expand research, care, and student support.
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Michael Dell’s $750 million gift could bring more AI-driven care, research, and scholarships to UT Austin, which may lead to better treatment and more trained workers.
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