As they say at
Columbia: "In lumine Tuo videbimus lumen." Or, for the rest of us: "In Thy light shall we see light."
Gamco [
profile] chief
Mario Gabelli has pledged to give $15 million to his alma mater,
Columbia University. Gabelli graduated from
Columbia Business School in 1967, according to
Bloomberg.
The donation will go to help the business school build a new campus, according to
Bloomberg.
The new business school facility is expected to cost about $600 million, of which $500 million has been raised,
Bloomberg quotes Christopher Cashman, a spokesman. The newswire reports that it is scheduled to open in 2018, and will be part of Columbia University’s Manhattanville complex in upper Manhattan.
Henry Kravis, co-founder of private equity firm
KKR & Co., and
Ron Perelman, billionaire investor in Revlon and other companies, have each donated $100 million to the school and will have buildings named after them, according to
Bloomberg.
Arthur Samberg, founder of
Pequot Capital Management Inc., has also pledged $25 million to the project.
To read more, go to
Bloomberg. 
Edited by:
Tommy Fernandez
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