Matthew Lei is at it again. For the third time, Lei is the Oregon winner of the annual Doodle for Google contest, where students compete to redesign the Google logo for a day. Lei, who attends Lincoln High School in Portland, has entered the competition every year since he was in third grade at Forest Park Elementary School, when his private art teacher Wanda Ng encouraged the budding doodler to give it a shot. He won Oregon’s state competition that year–and again as a sixth-grader at West… Source link
Read More »Freeport student a finalist in National Doodle for Google contest
FREEPORT, Ill. (WIFR) – Freeport School District Student Amelia Winter is a finalist in Google’s national Doodle for Google contest. This contest is open to students in grades K-12 all around the country, with just one drawing picked for each state per category. Students are invited to create their own Google Doodle for the chance to have it featured on Google.com. Amelia is representing the Land of Lincoln in the K-3rd grade category. Amelia’s fantastic drawing was selected from… Source link
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Read More »12-year-old illustrator is finalist for national Google competition – Boston 25 News
HARVARD, Mass. — Caroline Charland, a 12-year-old girl from Harvard, is a finalist for a national Google competition. The seventh-grader illustrated a book on how kids can handle COVID-19 stress. Caroline has now qualified for the national “Doodle for Google” contest. If she wins, she receives a college scholarship and her school receives a $50,000 technology package from Google. It’s a public vote. Voting ends Friday at midnight. Download the free Boston 25 News app for up-to-the-minute… Source link
Read More »UK Rhodes Scholarship finalist to join Google
Watch Kyra Seevers talk about her undergraduate research experience at UK in the video above. LEXINGTON, Ky. (UK Public Affairs) — Graduating computer science and Lewis Honors College senior Kyra Seevers, of Lexington, recently interviewed as a finalist for the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship. And, while she won’t be pursuing graduate studies in England next fall, Seevers will embark on another exciting new chapter in her life as she takes a position at Google’s Cambridge,… Source link
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