Gift to Endow Water Research Center at Texas State University

A million-dollar gift from The Meadows Foundation will help establish a $10 million center at Texas State University-San Marcos.

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A million-dollar gift from The Meadows Foundation will help establish a $10 million center at Texas State University-San Marcos that will focus on water research and water’s relationship with the environment, university officials announced Friday.

In recognition of the gift, the Texas State University System Board of Regents officially renamed Texas State’s River Systems Institute as “The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment” during its regular meeting held Friday in Austin.

The Dallas-based foundation intends to continue funding the center over the next several years to permanently endow the center, university and foundation officials said. The initial $1 million gift will support the work of the center’s director, Andrew Sansom.

Texas State will seek other philanthropic gifts and state funds to cover the balance needed to support the new center.

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