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¹û¶³APP accepts $15,000 gift from ConocoPhillips

THIBODAUX – The Petroleum Services and Safety Technology program at ¹û¶³APP has received a financial boost from the ConocoPhillips Company.
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Dr. John Griffin, associate professor of petroleum services, said the $15,000 contribution would be used to fund a crane-safety simulation package for the petroleum program’s computer lab in Gouaux Hall – along with DVD players, projectors and streaming video capabilities.

“This will go a long way to facilitating a state-of-the-art computer lab,” Griffin said.

Ryan Vaccarella, a Houma-based representative of ConocoPhillips and ¹û¶³APP alumnus, presented the check to Griffin and Dr. Rebecca Pennington, assistant vice president for development and university relations. Vaccarella said he is grateful to be working for a company with the means and willingness to provide support to his alma mater.

“The petroleum program at ¹û¶³APP changed my life.” Vaccarella said. “It opened doors that had never been opened to me before.”

Griffin said his hope is that other ¹û¶³APP alumni would follow Vaccarella’s example and ask their own employers if funds might be available to donate to ¹û¶³APP.

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