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On January 21, eleven UAM-CTM students received laptops during a launch event for the UAM-CTM Digital Literacy Program. Front row (left to right) Rebecca Kelley, Digitunity program specialist; Steven Jossell, vice-chancellor of UAM-CTM; Dr. Trenia Miles, Arkansas Adult Education director; Dominique Powell; Mistee Knight; Lindsey Parks; Anna Herron; Jakayln Eichlberger; Kinsey Rodgers; and LaJuana Delph, Adult Education workforce specialist and WAGE coordinator. Back row (left to right) Jaden Toatley; Marquis Moore; Lekevious Kilpatrick; Dalton Pearson; and Precious Staggers.
MCGEHEE, Ark. — On January 21, the University of Arkansas at Monticello College of Technology-McGehee (UAM-CTM) launched the UAM-CTM Digital Literacy Program in collaboration with Digitunity and AT&T. The launch event was hosted by UAM-CTM on its campus in McGehee and attended by representatives from Digitunity and AT&T.