Announcing our 2009 Google AISES Scholars!
October 9th, 2009 | Published in Google Student Blog
Google and the American Indian Science and Engineering Society are proud to announce our second class of Google AISES Scholars. Please join us in congratulating our nine 2009 Google AISES Scholars!
- Bryan Bailey, University of Maryland
- Vanessa Benally, Fort Lewis College
- Alexander Brown, University of New Mexico
- Corinne Cameron, University of Alaska Anchorage
- Russell Harjo, Northeastern State
- Kasra Manavi, Texas A&M
- Alicia Montoya, University of New Mexico
- Bryan Parker II, University of Texas at Dallas
- Michael McGahey, Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute
Google AISES scholars will each receive a USD $10,000 academic scholarship for the 2009-2010 academic year and are invited to attend the annual Google Scholars' Retreat at the Googleplex in Mountain View, California in 2010. The retreat is a time for Google to recognize the students’ hard work and achievements, and to provide the scholars with an opportunity to meet computing professionals and network with other scholars. We hope this program will encourage students to continue to achieve great things in their studies and inspire them to become role models and leaders in science and technology.
To learn more about Google's scholarship opportunities, please visit www.google.com/jobs/scholarships .
Posted by Meghan O'Farrell, Talent & Outreach Programs Specialist
Posted by Meghan O'Farrell, Talent & Outreach Programs Specialist