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➜ Hazel-Lyn Jarquio has received a scholarship from the Westin Princeville Ocean Resort Villas. A senior at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, she plans to study nursing at the graduate level.
➜ Pre-college member Rosalie Fish, a senior at the Muckleshoot Tribal School in Auburn, Wash., was named the CenturyLink High School Athlete of the Week last October by the Seattle Seahawks and CenturyLink. Students are chosen based on their leadership in athletics, academics, and community action.
➜ A team of three high school students — Myra King, Nahida Smith, and Breana Bitsinne — designed a robot that earned the right to compete in last summer’s First Global Challenge, an international robotics competition in Mexico City that draws nearly 200 teams. The students are from the remote small town of Navajo Mountain, Utah, and their teacher is Heather Anderson.
➜ Olivia Mathison was part of a team that won a nationwide award in innovative green stormwater infrastructure implementation. She is a member of the Puget Sound Professional Chapter.
The generosity of our Full Circle of Support (FCS) Partners and Circle of Support Partners is integral to the AISES mission. FCS Partners are organizations that have established a multiprogram partnership with AISES for three or more years, while Circle of Support Partners assist in funding a diverse range of programs and events in the STEM fields. We wish to thank each for their continued effort to serve AISES student and professional members.