SCIENCE TALENT SEARCH
Program Information
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2007
STS Finalists Press Release
Press Room
Intel Corporation
2200 Mission College Blvd. P.O. Box 58119 Santa Clara, CA 95052-8119
INTEL SCIENCE TALENT SEARCH FINALISTS ANNOUNCED For First Time in 66 Years, Equal Number
of Male, Female Finalists Named
Since the inception of the company
in 1968, Intel Corporation has been committed to promoting
math and science education. Today, through its foundation,
Intel invests $100 million annually to promote education and
technological literacy around the world. Intel assumed the title sponsorship of Intel STS in 1998, increasing the
annual awards and scholarships from $207,000 to $1.25 million.
Since then, interest in the competition has risen significantly.
In fact, the 1,705 entrants in this year’s competition
represent record participation for the Intel sponsorship.
Intel Chairman Craig Barrett noted another
milestone: "For the first time in the history of the competition,
this year's finalists comprise an equal number of young men
and women. It's heartening to see so many young women interested
in Intel science and technology. Together these young women
and men are poised to be the leaders of tomorrow."
"For us,” Barrett said, “the
Intel Science Talent Search is a chance to play a role in discovering
and encouraging scientific innovation. On behalf of Intel,
I want to congratulate each finalist on his or her dedication
to furthering the boundaries of human knowledge."
This year’s Intel
STS finalists hail from 20 states – the most in the history
of the competition –
and represent 38 schools.
The finalists will travel
to
Society for Science & the Public, the nonprofit
organization which works to advance the understanding and appreciation
of science, has administered the STS since its inception in
1942. Elizabeth Marincola, president of Society for Science & the Public, said, “Intel
STS finalists represent the future of American innovation in
math, science, and engineering. The 40 students selected this
year have dedicated countless hours to address important issues
facing people around the world such as cancer treatment, pollution
and advanced engineering, scientific and mathematical applications.
Society for Science & the Public is proud to work with Intel to further scientific
inquiry and discovery, and to welcome
To learn more about Intel's
commitment to education around the world, visit www.intel.com/education.
To learn more about Society for Science & the Public, visit www.societyforscience.org.
Intel, the world leader
in silicon innovation, develops technologies, products and
initiatives to continually advance how people work and live.
For more information please visit www.intel.com/pressroom.
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