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TTI Students Honored at AT&T Stephenson Scholars Luncheon

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TTI Students Honored at AT&T Stephenson Scholars Luncheon

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(L to R) TTI Director Christina Moershel, Randall Stephenson, Lenise Stephenson

University of Oklahoma sophomores Blake Lee, Elena Eaton and Baylor Savage were honored as AT&T Stephenson Scholars at a luncheon held Nov. 7 on the OU Norman campus.

 

Lee, Eaton and Savage currently serve as mathematics tutors with the Transformative Tutoring Initiative in the Jeannine Rainbolt College of Education.
 

The Stephenson Scholars Program helps chart a path for talented, diverse students at the University of Oklahoma to become the next generation of business and community leaders. Focusing on increasing representation in the telecommunications and technology industries, the program provides underserved and underrepresented students with scholarship funding, leadership development and mentoring opportunities, an internship at AT&T, and a full-time job offer at the end of the program.

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Elena Eaton
Man in a blue blazer with a white shirt speaking at a podium
Blake Lee
Man in a gray blazer with a white shirt speaking at a podium
Baylor Savage

The Stephenson Scholars program honors the legacy and philanthropic leadership of former AT&T Chairman and CEO Randall Stephenson, an OU alumnus who remains committed to removing barriers to higher education and economic opportunity for students in need. This year the Stephenson Scholars Program selected three outstanding rising sophomores from the Transformative Tutoring Initiative Program.