The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Center for Brain Study Gets $25-Million; Other Gifts

Several organizations have received big gifts.

Bruce McCaw, a founder of McCaw Cellular Communications, and his wife, Jolene, have given $25-million to help establish a center in Seattle to study infant and early-childhood brain development.

Scientists at the Talaris Research Institute will seek a better understanding of how young minds work and how early...

To continue reading this Premium article, you must have a Chronicle account AND a subscription or online pass.

Subscriptions start at $42.50 for 12 issues; a 24-hour Web pass for under $10.

 

Subscribe | About The Chronicle | Contact us | Terms of use | Privacy policy | Help