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Cokeburg native gives $30M to Penn State

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STATE COLLEGE – A Hollywood producer and screenwriter known for creating such television hits as “Magnum, P.I.,” “Quantum Leap” and “NCIS” is donating $30 million to Penn State University.

The donation from Donald Bellisario, a Cokeburg native, and his wife, Vivienne, will be used to transform the university’s College of Communications. In recognition of the contribution, the university trustees on Friday approved renaming the college after Bellisario.

Bellisario graduated from Penn State in 1961. He started off in advertising and worked his way up to senior vice president at the Bloom Agency. He made the leap in the 1970’s to Hollywood production. He’s won an Edgar Allan Poe writing award and has been nominated for multiple Emmys.

Penn State said the donation is the fifth-largest gift in the university’s history.

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