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ITTA BENA — The Mississippi Valley State University (MVSU) National Model United Nations program received a significant boost for its 2008 program when AT&T officials presented a $25,000 gift during December. The funding will assist in sending students and their advisors to the National Model United Nations Conference and related activities, sponsored by the National Collegiate Conference Association. Incorporated in 1968 as a nonprofit, educational corporation of the United States, NCCA is also a recognized Non-Governmental Organization associated with the United Nations Department of Public Information. "We are extremely elated for the continued partnership with AT&T as this grant will serve as a true example of commitment to excellence in education," says Dallas Reed, assistant vice president for the Office of Development.
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