Wyandotte Nation commits $100,000 annually to NEO for the next five years
MIAMI, Okla. – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College has announced a new five-year partnership with the Wyandotte Nation, which will contribute $100,000 annually to support NEO programs and initiatives.
The agreement was celebrated on May 2 with a check presentation on campus.
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The Wyandotte Nation has previously supported NEO projects like the Nursing Simulation Lab and Player Development Facility.
'We are incredibly grateful to the Wyandotte Nation for their continued support,' said Dr. Kyle Stafford, NEO President. 'Their partnership strengthens our mission and directly enhances opportunities for NEO students.'
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