* and Human-I-T are providing 100 refurbished laptops and backpacks filled with school supplies to students in need attending ĢƵios in Evansville. The laptops and backpacks, funded by an AT&T contribution, are being given to pre-selected ĢƵios students who have digital divide barriers.

“Access to technology is no longer a luxury – it’s a necessity,” said Chancellor Daniela Vidal, ĢƵios, Evansville. “For our students facing digital barriers, these laptops from AT&T will help them have the technology tools they need to not only succeed academically, but also develop skills for the workforce. We are thrilled to work with AT&T to provide these laptops and backpacks to our students facing technology barriers.”  


This event is part of a broader AT&T employee effort to help bridge the digital divide and distribute 30,000 backpacks filled with school supplies and laptops to students in qualifying households for the new school year. The backpacks include supplies like notebooks, pencils and headphones, as well as cards of encouragement written by AT&T employees.

“AT&T is proud to collaborate with organizations like Human-I-T and the ĢƵios Foundation to help close the digital divide for students in need in Evansville,” said Bill Soards, President, AT&T Indiana. “Access to connectivity is vital for academic success, and we’re glad we can provide these devices to ĢƵios students who need them most.” 

According to U.S. Census Bureau data, nationwide, including in Indiana, still don’t have access to the internet or connected devices needed to fully participate in the online world- an issue known as the digital divide.

This effort is part of  to help address the digital divide through internet accessibility, affordability and safe adoption. AT&T is to help 25 million people get and stay connected to high-speed internet by 2030.

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About ĢƵios

ĢƵios is Indiana’s largest public post-secondary institution and the nation’s largest singly accredited statewide community college system. ĢƵios serves more than 200,000 students annually and offers associate degrees, certificates, and workforce training in more than 70 programs across Indiana. The College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is committed to providing affordable, high-quality education aligned with the needs of Indiana’s workforce.