INTERalliance Celebrates Community Members for Receiving 2021 NCWIT Awards
04/26/2021 | 03:43pm EDT
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CINCINNATI, April 26, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The INTERalliance of Greater Cincinnati is proud to recognize multiple members of our community for receiving accolades from The National Center for Women & Information Technology. INTERalliance Leadership Council members Ayushe Nagpal and Mina Ryumae were recipients of the
NCWIT Aspirations in Computing High School Award, and Board Member Jillian Maher received the
2021 Kentucky Affiliate Educator Award.
Ayushe Nagpal is a senior at Mason High School with a passion for IT. Outside of school, Ayushe serves on the Leadership Council for the INTERalliance of Greater Cincinnati. As the organization’s COO, she works to encourage local high school students to pursue IT Careers in the Cincinnati region by leading TechOlympics, the nation’s largest student-run tech conference, and profession
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Montanans may want to tune into the âPBS Newshourâ on Friday to see a familiar face.
A tribute at the end of the show will be made to Bob Green, a former Trout Creek resident who, along with wife Sandy, had lived in Helena.
Bob Green, 84, died in October due to COVID-19-related causes, Sandy Green said. He will be featured on âThe stories behind 5 wonderful lives cut short by COVID-19â series the newscast has been running.
Bob Green was a Navy veteran, who had worked with explosive ordnances, his wife said.
âHe was a cowboy at heart,â Sandy Green said, adding he was a member of the Helena Trail Riders and a marshal for the Last Chance Stampede.
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Seven Oak Ridge High School students have received the National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT) Aspirations in Computing Awards.
The awards honor young women at the high-school level for their computing-related achievements and interests, according to ORHS information. Awardees are selected for their computing and internet technology (IT) aptitude, leadership ability, academic history, and plans for post-secondary education.
They were honored at a virtual banquet Thursday, April 1, according to Keith Jackson, computer science instructor at ORHS.
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