California State University, Bakersfield
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CSUB recieves $1 million from Chevron By Gabriela Reyes Reporter CSU Bakersfield has received $1 million gift from the Chevron Corporation. The donation will go towards a new engineerig builing at CSUB. The event’s special guests speakers included Vice President of Chevron’s San Joaquin Valley Business Unit Billy Lacobie, a CSUB scholar athlete and alumni who is a current Chevron employee, Garrett Pierce, and CSUB President Lynnette Zelezny. “Chevron has demonstrated its corporate conscience again and again over the decades in areas of concern and opportunity across the spectrum. It’s that commitment to education that brings us here today to announce and celebrate a major transformational gift. A gift that signifies Chevron’s hopes for the future of our region,” Zelezny said. Zelezny highlighted the commitment that Chevron has had to CSUB, and attributed the completion of the FabLab, a digital fabrication lab open to students and public, to the generosity of Chevron. She mentioned the Summer Undergraduate Re-
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CSUB President Lynnette Zelezny shakes hands with William Lacobie, vice president of Chevron’s San Joaquin Velley Business unit.
search Experience, or SURE, is also being powered as a result of Chevron’s contributions to the school. “I am absolutely ecstatic. It is a gift that is going to directly impact our students, our faculty, and also help us with student success and innovation. This is a very powerful and transformational gift,” Zelezny said. The benefits from the part-
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nership between Chevron and CSUB have been notorious, since it has helped the building of infrastructure in the school and the improve the quality of education that students from school of Natural Science, Mathematics, and Engineering (NSME). Former CSUB electrical engineering student and current Chevron employee Garrett Pierce spoke about the importance and
the impact the partnership with Chevron had on his education. “In 2013, CSUB opened the doors to a brand-new, 5000 square-foot engineering building. When the doors opened to that building, I was so excited to get my hands on it. Chevron’s contributions were instrumental in making this possible. I certainly
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