Agilent will donate $250,000 at this year's annual DSU Scholarship Ball. (Photo courtesy of DSU)

Agilent/DSU collaboration strengthens with $250k gift at Scholarship Ball

Jarek RutzEducation, Headlines

Agilent will donate $250,000 at this year's annual DSU Scholarship Ball. (Photo courtesy of DSU)

Agilent will donate $250,000 at this year’s annual DSU Scholarship Ball. (Photo courtesy of DSU)

WILMINGTON – Agilent’s partnership with Delaware State University continues, as the global science technology company donated $250,000 to the HBCU at its annual scholarship ball Dec. 14.

Since 2022, Agilent has donated and committed almost $9 million in financial and in-kind gifts to DSU, including full scholarships. 

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DSU is in its third year of a partnership that has given the school $3 million in scholarships and focused on providing STEM opportunities to underrepresented communities. 

This latest donation will fund the endowment to DSU’s College of Agriculture, Science, and Technology and create “The Mike McMullen Innovation Hub,” in honor of Agilent’s previous CEO, who retired earlier this year. 

This area of conference and networking facilities will serve as an open space for DSU students, entrepreneurs, and organizations to connect.

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DSU President Tony Allen presented Agilent and Barclays with its 2024 Community Partner Award. The Barclays award was in recognition of the financial institution’s 18-year commitment to DSU students’ success through mentorships, scholarships, and ongoing engagement.

Saturday’s scholarship ball was held at Wilmington’s Chase Center and took place after we published this story, but we posted it in the past tense to avoid confusion. 

According to the agenda, the event included performances by Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter, and producer Eric Roberson and renowned violinist Damien Escobar, who played his instrumental repertoire of jazz, R&B, and hip hop. 

Actor and record producer DJ Jazzy Jeff lit up the dance floor at the after-party, and Ukee Washington, co-anchor of CBS 3 Eyewitness News in Philadelphia, served as the M.C.

A net $4 million was raised, with 1,200 attendees, including 100 University students.

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