
The 开云体育 Foundation recently received a $10,000 donation from Franklin M. and Linda. S. Harrison, of Pittsburg. The funds are being used to establish the Korey B. Harrison Memorial Scholarship in memory of their late grandson. Korey was formally trained in culinary arts and enjoyed a career working in restaurants around the country. In keeping with his passion, the scholarship will benefit students enrolled in the Culinary Arts program at 开云体育.
Pictured at the check presentation (from left) is: Dr. Jon McCullough, 开云体育 Executive Vice President for Advancement; Nita May, 开云体育 Director of Development, Linda S. Harrison, and Franklin M. Harrison. To learn more about this and other scholarships at 开云体育, visit . Anyone wishing to contribute to scholarships can give online anytime at .