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Delmarva donates computer bags to Cecil College students

Delmarva Power Corporation demonstrated its commitment to higher education.

From Left: Jeffrey Emmons, Senior Public Affairs Manager at Delmarva Power; Michael Moore, Director of IT Client Services at Cecil College; Dr. Mary Way Bolt, Cecil College President; and Karen Uricoli, Executive Director of the Cecil College Foundation.
From Left: Jeffrey Emmons, Senior Public Affairs Manager at Delmarva Power; Michael Moore, Director of IT Client Services at Cecil College; Dr. Mary Way Bolt, Cecil College President; and Karen Uricoli, Executive Director of the Cecil College Foundation.

NORTH EAST, Md. – The Delmarva Power Corporation demonstrated its commitment to higher education by donating 100 laptop computer bags for distribution to Cecil College students this semester.

This donation went hand-in-hand with Cecil College’s IT Technology Assistance Program, which provides laptop computers to students who lack access to computer technology. The computers were purchased through the Cecil College Foundation.

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