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Vitale, Wife Give $1M to Notre Dame for Students With Need

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) _ ESPN college basketball analyst Dick Vitale and his wife have donated $1 million to the University of Notre Dame to provide financial assistance to undergraduate students with demonstrated need.
 
Vitale said he and his wife, Lorraine, developed a love for the university where their daughters attended and played on the tennis team.
 
The university also announced that alumnus Robert Harris and his wife, Mary Ellen, have donated $5.5 million to underwrite the construction of a track and field stadium. Construction is expected to begin by year's end.
 
Harris earned his bachelor's degree in chemistry from Notre Dame and a doctorate in biochemistry from Rutgers University. He is president and CEO of Harris FRC Corp., a New Jersey-based firm that offers strategic expertise on development of drugs, biologics and medical devices.

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