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Pompey collects $2,000 scholarship at MU

By Staff Report, posted 4 years ago
Madison Pompey with MU President Dr. Stanley T. Wearden
 

On June 18, Networth, a local women’s professional organization, honored Madison Pompey, a junior who received a $2,000 scholarship to continue her studies at MU. 

Pompey and Dr. Stan Wearden were recognized for her achievement at a Networth luncheon. Pompey is a business and entrepreneurship major who is also a member of the MU track team and competes in several cross country events.

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