ADVISORY/ Intel Science Talent Search Brings Together America's Brightest
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Young Scientists to Compete for $530,000 in Prizes (BUSINESS WIRE)--
WHAT: The Intel Science Talent Search (STS) competition involving 40 of America's brightest high school seniors is taking place this week. The competition is the nation's oldest and most prestigious science competition, and is often referred to as the "Junior Nobel Prize." Students will compete for scholarships and prizes totaling $530,000; the top prize is a $100,000 scholarship.
WHEN: There will be a public exhibition of Intel STS student projects March 9 and 10 with opportunity for photographers, TV crews and for reporters to speak with finalists. There will be an awards ceremony the evening of March 11.
WHO: Ceremony hosted by Craig Barrett, Intel CEO
WHERE: Public exhibition: Saturday and Sunday, 1-4p.m. National Academy of Sciences, Great Hall* 2101 Constitution Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C.
Intel STS award ceremony (hosted by Barrett): Monday, 8:15-9:30 p.m. Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center* 1300 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C.
RSVP: Intel Science Talent Search office, (202) 419-0416
CONTACT: Tami Casey, (408) 838-0918 or tami.casey@intel.com Ann Harlow, (212) 798-9785 or ann_harlow@nyc.cohnwolfe.com
*Please have photo IDs and allow extra time for security check-in
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