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MacKenzie Scott BELCOURT, N.D. – Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott is donating $8 million to Turtle Mountain Community College in Belcourt. Donna Brown, president of the tribal college, says the gift will come with no strings attached. Brown says meetings will be held with students, faculty, staff, community members and the Turtle Mountain Tribal Council to discuss what to do with the money. Part of the college’s mission is to incorporate tribal language and culture in all aspects of the curriculum. Scott, formerly married to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, announced in an online essay that she had donated $4.2 billion in the last four months to 384 organizations across the U.S. ....
ajohnson@minotdailynews.com BELCOURT Turtle Mountain Community College in Belcourt, will be the recipient of $8 million donated by philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, the ex-wife of Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos. Donna Brown, president of the tribal college, said Thursday that the gift will come with no strings attached. “‘It’s something we can use to accomplish our own mission,” she said. To determine the best use for the donation, Brown said that meetings will be held with students and faculty and staff, community members and the Turtle Mountain Tribal Council to discern the unmet needs in the community and hopes and dreams that they have not been able to fulfill before. ....