PALO ALTO, Calif. and MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - April 3, 2007 - The Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology and Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) are pleased to announce the winners of the 2007 Google Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship today. The Google Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship was established to honor the legacy of Anita Borg and her efforts to encourage women to pursue careers in computer science and technology. The award is a $10,000 scholarship for outstanding female undergraduate and graduate students completing their degrees in computer science and related fields. "The Anita Borg Scholarship is a living testament to Anita's vision of supporting and recognizing exceptional women in computer science and technology," said Dr. Telle Whitney, President and CEO of the Anita Borg Institute. "We are pleased that together with Google, we can help these outstanding young women continue in their chosen fields." "Google is honored to be able to keep Anita's spirit alive by recognizing the achievements of these talented young women and helping them pursue careers in the technology sector," said Alan Eustace, Senior Vice President of Engineering & Research, Google. "We must continue to build programs that encourage women to pursue careers in the sciences and to build on Anita's legacy." For the 2006-2007 academic year, the institute received over 250 applications from students at 115 different universities across the country. Eligible students must be going into their final year of study at a US university or college. Selection criteria includes academic performance, letters of recommendation, answers to short essay questions and interviews with members of the review committee. After three rounds of review, the committee selected 50 finalists, who were then interviewed by phone. Of this group, 20 outstanding young women received the $10,000 scholarship. The 2007 Anita Borg Scholarship Recipients Google also recognizes these 30 highly qualified finalists, who will receive $1,000 awards: All 50 scholars were invited to Mountain View to meet each other, tour Google and participate in a workshop on educational and career issues of women in computer science. The day also included discussions with Google engineers and executives, representatives from the Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology and former scholarship winners. This event was part of a larger Google Scholars Retreat, which includes the winners of the 2006-2007 United Negro College Fund and Hispanic College Fund Google Scholarships which were previously announced. About the Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology
Founded in 1997, the Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology (ABI) is a nationally recognized organization dedicated to changing the world for women and technology. ABI's mission is two-fold: to increase the impact of women on all aspects of technology and to increase the positive impact of technology on the world's women. ABI accomplishes its goals through collaboration with industry, academic and government organizations. The Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology is 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization. www.anitaborg.org
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