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Grove City College Receives Generous $4m Bitcoin Endowment from Howard Winklevoss

School of Business to be Renamed in Honor of Alumnus After Grove City College Receives Its First Bitcoin Gift

Mark Valerius by Mark Valerius
September 17, 2024
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  • Grove City College will rename its Business School after Howard E. Winklevoss, following his $4 million Bitcoin donation.
  • The donation, the college’s first in Bitcoin, will support its business programs and maintain its educational quality.

 

Grove City College is preparing to rename its School of Business in tribute to Howard E. Winklevoss, a distinguished alumnus. The renaming is in response to Winklevoss’s generous donation of $4 million in Bitcoin.

This contribution is a first for the college, marking the initial donation in the form of Bitcoin. The funds are earmarked to bolster the college’s business programs and to ensure the institution’s ability to continue delivering high-quality education.

Howard E. Winklevoss and His Connection to Grove City College

Winklevoss, a graduate of 1965, is a respected academic and entrepreneur with a strong background in actuarial science and business technology. His successful career includes the establishment of several companies, such as Winklevoss Consultants and Winklevoss Technologies, the latter being sold for $125 million in 2023.

Grove City College, a private liberal arts institution located in Pennsylvania, is recognized for its dedication to free-market economics and its independence from federal funding. Winklevoss attributes his successful career to the education he received at this Pennsylvania school, where he also met his wife, Carol.

Winklevoss’s Interest in Bitcoin

Winklevoss developed an interest in Bitcoin in 2012, introduced to it by his twin sons, Tyler and Cameron. The twins are well-known figures in the crypto world, co-founding the cryptocurrency exchange Gemini and promoting the adoption of digital assets.

Howard perceived a link between Bitcoin and sound money principles, which he first studied under economist Dr. Hans Sennholz at Grove City College. Sound money refers to a monetary system that is not easily manipulated or controlled by governments.

Winklevoss’s donation is part of a growing trend of using Bitcoin for charitable gifts to institutions. Despite often being seen as a speculative digital asset, Bitcoin has gained popularity due to its decentralized nature, which enables transactions without a central authority such as a bank.

As a college known for its commitment to free-market economics and not accepting federal funding, private donations like Winklevoss’s are crucial for its operations. The newly named Winklevoss School of Business will focus on disciplines like Accounting, Finance, Marketing, and Entrepreneurship. Winklevoss hopes his donation will inspire future students to strive for excellence and make a positive impact in their respective fields.

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