The Associated PressNortheastern Gets $12M For Homeland Security Study

Northeastern University has received a $12 million gift from an alum to build a secure, state-of-the-art homeland security research facility.

The university announced Thursday the gift from George Kostas to build the new facility on the university’s Burlington campus.

University officials say the gift is the largest for a capital project in Northeastern’s history.

The son of Greek immigrants, Kostas graduated from Northeastern University with a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering in 1943.

The university says the new multi-story George J. Kostas Research Institute for Homeland Security will be designed to U.S. Defense Department standards and will give Northeastern clearances to conduct secure research in a restricted environment.

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  • Don Ladig

    Arizona, Kyl and McCain. 1070 SB guys. As for the latter, find one woman who has been called the “C” word and stuck around the guy who called her that in company, and lesser, that she stayed! Even lesser, a guy who changed all his ideas 180 degrees and spent his “C” wife’s money just getting a nomination.

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    Good bye John McCain. He is not a public servant, and certainly not a hero. Disgusting.

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