Ninth Grade Winning Students Continue Interest in STEM
eCYBERMISSION offers an opportunity to participate in the eCYBERMISSION Internship Program (ECIP) to all winning ninth grade teams and links students with a Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) mentor at their local University or U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command (RDECOM) facility. This year, 23 ninth grade winning students took advantage of ECIP to pursue their interest in STEM after their final year eligible to participate in the competition.
The 2010 participating students and Universities are:
The 2010 participating students and Universities are:
- Gonzaga University
- Carly Wolf
- Kathryn Weisbeck
- Taylor Butters
- Aidan Dowling
- The College of New Jersey
- Emily Bruinooge
- Wayne Brummer
- Kelly Down
- Joey DeLosa
- Harford Community College
- Dominique Overman
- Nidhi Shah
- Palm Beach State College
- Berenice Cortez
- Michael Canals
- New York Univeristy
- Arvind Kumar
- Bilal Ahmed
- Arshia Aalami Harandi
- Univeristy of Hawaii
- Kiana Guillermo
- Angela Vawter
- Kiyo Keanini
- Charvis Bush Jr.
- Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
- Anderson Gruhlkey
- RaeAnnRubenthaler
- Brisa Brown
- Jonathan Wilbanks
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