Members of the Opportunity Scholars Program at UMSL recently met with AT&T executives to talk about how corporate and individual gifts to the scholarship program will help the St. Louis region. Those meeting included (from left) Briona Perry, sophomore, biochemistry; Debra Hollingsworth, vice president, external affairs, AT&T Missouri; Eric ’el Johnson, freshman, electrical engineering; John Sondag, president, AT&T Missouri; Cedric Harris, sophomore, biology; Tom George, UMSL chancellor; and Ellen Vehig, freshman, civil engineering. (Photo by August Jennewein)
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