Koret Grant to Help Rebuild Law School Hall
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From Times Wire Reports
The University of San Francisco School of Law has received a $3.25-million grant from the Koret Foundation.
The money will be used to reconstruct Kendrick Hall, the law school’s home for 40 years. The refurbished building will be named the Koret Law Center.
The Koret Foundation is one of the largest Jewish-sponsored charitable trusts in the United States.
The university’s law school, established in 1912, enrolls roughly 700 students and awards some 200 law degrees each year.
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