Former UPS driver who dropped out of college donates $20 million to same school
Nearly 60 years ago, Calvin Tyler couldn't afford college and dropped out of Morgan State University, an HBCU, to become a UPS driver. He went on to become a top executive at the company. This week, he donated $20 million to help other students go to that same school.
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