Clemson University to pursue a Ph.D. in the field of human computing interaction.
COMMUNITY AWARD
ADEGBOYEGA AKINSIKU Howard University ’13 Electrical Engineering Major
Adegboyega has held several posi- tions while at Howard University including the vice president and secretary of the Na- tional Society of Black Engineers. He was also honored as a 2011 Microsoft Scholar.
VANESSA KWARTENG Prairie View A&M University ’13 Mechanical Engineering Major
As an engineer, Vanessa wants to be able to make an impact on the lives of others. Vanessa has maintained superior grades as an engineering student and main- tains a GPA of 3.85. Her career goals are to work in oil and gas in the upstream sector as a drilling engineer.
STUDENT ATHLETE IN STEM
OMOLAYO DADA Norfolk State University ’13 Biology Major Volleyball
Omolayo is currently majoring in bi- ology with a 3.813 GPA. Upon her gradua- tion, she plans on continuing her education in medical school.
AYODESI COKER Norfolk State University ’14 Physics Major Football
Ayodesi Coker is a member of the football team and his current major is physics. Coker holds a 3.44 GPA and plans to attend medical school at the end of his undergraduate studies in 2014.
AVIAN HUGHES Tennessee State University’13 Electrical Engineering Major Track & Field
Avian finds the time to remain a member of the track and field team while maintaining outstanding academic standing and remaining a member of the Air Force ROTC.
ALANA GRAY The Ohio State University’12 Electrical Engineering Major Track & Field
As a track and field scholarship ath-
lete, Alana holds the university record in the pentathlon and has placed All-Big Ten Conference every season. Alana’s career goals begin with motivating, encouraging, and inspiring more women and minority students like her to explore STEM pro- grams and degrees.
ISAAC RICHARDSON Morgan State University’12 Industrial & Systems Engineering Track
By applying his skills as an industrial
engineer, which includes the optimizing of systems to efficiently and effectively create positive change, Isaac believes he can be like many of his heroes who provide a bet- ter quality of life for all people.
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