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Naresh Vashisht's Journey: Philanthropy at Texas A&M & Advice for Immigrants

November 2024 711 views 14 Min 16 Sec

Arlington entrepreneur Naresh K. Vashisht ’72 has made a significant investment in the future of health care through a historic donation establishing the Texas A&M University Naresh K. Vashisht College of Medicine. As the largest endowed gift ever given to the college, his donation will support scholarships, medical research and initiatives to improve health care access for underserved communities, aligning with Texas A&M’s mission to address critical challenges across Texas and beyond.

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