Jacob Travis, who recently graduated from the College of Optometry at UMSL, spent the spring semester working in Nome, Alaska, at Last Frontier Eye Care and Tundra Health Initiative, a 501c3 nonprofit organization that seeks to provide quality eye care to the children of rural Alaska at no cost to enrolled students within the Norton Sound region. (Photo courtesy of Jacob Travis)
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