"'We see this gift to the university as an investment in the economic future of South Carolina,' said Catherine Heigel, president of Duke Energy South Carolina. 'Our investment will help develop a pipeline of talent and technology to spur the workforce development and technological innovations needed to fuel the state’s economy.'
Students majoring in electrical or mechanical engineering or computer science will be eligible for scholarships and fellowships, which will also be open to students with a minor in nuclear engineering. The first awards will be given in 2012."
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