Congratulations to this years Google Scholars!
June 26th, 2013 | Published in Uncategorized
As part of Google's ongoing commitment to advancing computing and technology, we are pleased to provide scholarships to encourage students to excel in their studies and become active role models and leaders.
Over the past few weeks, we have announced our scholarship recipients from the Google Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship and Generation Google Scholarship. Our third and final installment of scholarship announcements conclude with the recipients of our AISES, HSF, Lime Connect, SVA, and UNCF Scholarships, which are all administered in partnership with these respective organizations. Scholars are selected based on their passion for computer science, academic achievement, leadership, and technical accomplishments.
Below are the list of recipients, along with the universities they attend. Congratulations to this year’s Google scholars!
2012 Google Scholars’ Retreat
Photo by Robert Fischer, Google Engineer
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AISES (American Indian Science and Engineering Society) Scholars:
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Alec White, University of Kansas, Lawrence
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David Hayden Demerson, Carnegie Mellon University
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Lonny Strunk, University of Alaska Fairbanks
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Brandon Bass, Colorado Technical University
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Harrison Kurtz, Texas A&M University, College Station
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John Holland, Covenant College
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Robert Boling, Harvard University
HSF (Hispanic Scholarship Fund) Scholars:
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Gabriel Adrian Reyes, Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
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Vincent J Romo, University of California-San Diego
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Justin David Lara, University of California-Irvine
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Eric M Castro, San Jose State University
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Joseph Karl Hirshman, Cornell University
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Nelian Edlin Colon, University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez
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Ruben Eduardo Villegas, University of Central Florida
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Yoanna De la Caridad Dosouto, Florida International University
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Edward Latorre, University of Florida
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David Cota Gonzalez, University of California-Santa Cruz
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Daniel Bueso, Texas A & M University-College Station
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Jose Miguel Almodovar-Faria, University of Florida
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James Tyler Romo, Arizona State University
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Salvador Melendez, The University of Texas at El Paso
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Camilo Andres Moreno, Stanford University
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Paola Fatima Mariselli-Huggins, Harvard University
Lime Connect Scholars:
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Adrian Trejo, Carnegie Mellon University
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Jimmy Tobin, Stanford University
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Laura D'Aquila, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Patrick Berens, Cornell University
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Vaibhav Agarwal, University of Southern California
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Zane Hintzman, Carnegie Mellon University
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Bradley Sturt, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Eric Gustafson, University of California-Davis
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Jenna Raderstrong, University of Colorado at Boulder
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Jeremy Rand, University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
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Leslie Wu, Stanford University
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Lisa Kelly, Michigan State University
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Lizz Bartos, Northwestern University
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Michael Vitousek, University of Colorado at Boulder
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Namit Katariya, Carnegie Mellon University
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Philip Asare, University of Virginia
UNCF (United Negro College Fund) Scholars:
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Emmanuel Bello-Ogunu, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
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Robin Brewer, University of Maryland Baltimore County
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Jarvis Johnson, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Blake Mcmillian, Hampton University
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Temiloluwa Olubanjo, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Chad Shields, Carnegie Mellon University
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Oreoluwa Alebiosu, Kansas State University
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Ashley Jones, Spelman College
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Stanley Cantrell, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
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Brian Mcclanahan, Norfolk State University
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Zachary Hinton, Hampton University
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Isaac Supeene, University of Alberta
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Neel Shah, Northeastern University
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Daniel Martelly, Massachusetts Institute Of Technology
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Samantha Allen, Hampton University
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Michelle Collins, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Ashley Robinson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
SVA (Student Veterans of America) Scholars:
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Geoffrey Russel, Indiana University
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Jennifer Rouan, University of Georgia
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Michael Hotan, University of Washington
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Sudesh Banskota, Fordham University
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James Youngquist, University of Washington
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Jonathan Beard, Washington University in St. Louis
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Matthew Schwegler, University Of California San Diego
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Edward Lopez, Park University
All recipients are invited to attend the annual Google Scholars’ Retreat this summer in New York City, where they will have the opportunity to attend tech talks, network with other scholars and Googlers, participate in developmental activities and sessions, and attend social activities. This year, the scholars will also be able to participate in a scholars’ edition of 24HoursOfGood. 24HoursOfGood is a hackathon in partnership with local non-profit organizations who work on education and STEM initiatives to make progress against a technical problem that is critical to their organization’s success.
If you're interested in learning more about our scholarship programs and timelines, please visit our Google Scholarships page.
Posted by Azusa Liu, Student Development Programs Specialist