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Monday, October 23

 

Google Hispanic College Fund Scholarship

We congratulate the 18 winners of the inaugural Google Hispanic College Fund Scholarship who will be recognized at the Hispanic College Fund's Gala tonight in Washington, D.C. This accomplished group of men and women demonstrated excellence in the field of computer science, and we are pleased to be able to assist them in their educational pursuits.

2006-2007 Google Hispanic College Fund Winners

Jesus Abrego, University of Texas at San Antonio

Daniel Catarino, University of Texas at San Antonio

Carolina Gomez, Georgia Institute of Technology

Sandra Gonzalez, University of Colorado at Denver

Asad Kalantarian, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Roxanne Martinez, Stanford University

Josh Morales, University of Texas-Pan American

Richard Morris, Del Mar College

Eilyn Quesada, DeVry University

Susann Revolorio, Dominican University

Alejandro Rodriguez, University of Illinois at Chicago

Andres Rojas, Midwestern State University

Amanda Ryan, University of Houston-Victoria

Marlies Santos Deas, Miami-Dade Community College

Christopher Soghian, Indiana University- Bloomington

Yuly Tenorio, University of California-Berkeley

Guikubi Van Woerkom, Indiana University-Bloomington

Joshua Zuniga, Oregon State University


The Google Hispanic College Fund Scholarship provides $5,000 to a junior or senior who has demonstrated academic excellence in the field of computer science and computer engineering. Winners will also be invited to Google's Mountain View Campus in April 2007. This scholarship program is a part of Google's ongoing commitment to removing barriers to pursuing a career in advancing computing and technology, providing scholarships to encourage students to excel in their studies and become active role models and leaders. The various Google scholarship programs are described at www.google.com/jobs/scholarships.

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