The University of Alberta is returning a $30,000 donation it received from the family of Yaroslav Hunka, saying it regrets any harm it may have caused by accepting the endowment in his name.
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The university said Hunka's family made the donation to the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies at the university in 2019. At the University of Alberta, people can make donations that are then invested on their own, or pooled with other endowments, to generate interest that can be used to fund bursaries and researchers.The university said it is in the process of reviewing how it names endowments and other donations, and its policies and procedures for endowments, "to ensure alignment with our values."
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