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SCIENCE TALENT SEARCH AWARDS $600,000 TO New York, Maryland and Virginia Lead with Most Semifinalists WASHINGTON, D.C., Jan. 10, 2000 -- Intel Corporation and Society for Science & the Public today awarded $600,000 to 300 students from across the country, as well as the schools they attend, as semifinalists in the Intel Science Talent Search (Intel STS). For the first time in the 59-year history of this prestigious science competition, each of the 300 semifinalists will receive $1,000 in recognition of their achievements in science. In addition, each of the 178 schools that placed a semifinalist in the competition will receive $1,000 per semifinalist to be used in support of the school's science and math education programs.
"By recognizing and rewarding both the students and their schools for their scientific
achievements, we hope to encourage more young people and teachers to embrace inquiry-based
learning," said Carlene Ellis, vice president and director of Education at Intel. "These
methods are designed to nurture critical reasoning skills and to demonstrate how math and
science skills are crucial to making sense of today's technological world and making the
best decisions for tomorrow."
Alumni of the STShold more than 100 of the world's most coveted science and math
honors, including three National Medal of Science winners, nine MacArthur Foundation
Fellows, two Fields Medallists and five Nobel Laureates. Intel STS Semifinalists Students' individual research reports are judged for their research ability, scientific originality
and creative thinking. The research projects cover all disciplines of science including chemical,
physical, mathematics, engineering, social and biological. All Intel STS entries were reviewed and
judged by top scientists from a variety of disciplines and were overseen by Dr. Andrew Yeager, a
physician at Emory University Medical School and pioneer in blood cell transplant. In addition to the scholarship award, all semifinalists and their teachers are honored with
certificates of merit. Society for Science & the Public recommends these students to select colleges and universities
for admission and financial assistance. From Intel STS Semifinalists to Finalists This year the top prize will be increased from a $50,000 scholarship to a $100,000 four-year scholarship.
The second place finalist will receive a $75,000 scholarship and the third place finalist will receive
a $50,000 scholarship. Fourth- through sixth-place finalists each receive $25,000 scholarships;
seventh- through tenth-prize winners each receive $20,000 scholarships. The remaining 30 finalists will
each receive a $5,000 scholarship award. In addition to the scholarship awards, each of the finalists
participating in the STI will receive an Intel® Pentium® III processor-based mobile computer. Throughout the STI, finalists will join Nobel Laureates, Intel executives and representatives from
agencies such as the National Academy of Sciences and the National Institutes of Health at a variety of
venues, including a congressional reception and dinner at the National Academy of Sciences. Winners will
be announced at a black-tie banquet on Monday, March 13. Background Since assuming title sponsorship in 1998, Intel has brought back some of the traditions long
associated with the program, such as the Congressional Reception and the black-tie awards banquet. In
two years, Intel has increased awards and scholarships from $207,000 to $1,250,000.
Intel's sponsorship of the Science Talent Search is part of the Intel Innovation in Education initiative
that prepares today's teachers and students for tomorrow's demands. Intel develops and supports education
programs that help meet the needs of students and communities worldwide through: improving science, math,
engineering and technology education; improving education through the effective use of technology in
classrooms; and broadening access to technology and technical careers.
Intel, the world's largest chip maker, is also a leading manufacturer of computer, networking and
communications products. Additional information about Intel is available at
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