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Five Kentucky students, including two from NKy, selected as PBS Emperor Science Award winners


Five high school students  from the Bluegrass State, including two from Northern Kentucky, have been named 2017 winners in the Emperor Science Award Program, sponsored by PBS LearningMedia and Stand Up To Cancer.

The students are among 100 honorees selected from 800 applicants nationally. As Emperor Science Award recipients, they will be provided an opportunity to conduct cancer research in partnership with esteemed scientists, who will work as their mentors. They will also receive a Google Chromebook and a $1,500 stipend.

Kentucky’s 2017 Emperor Science Award Program winners are:

  • Annika Avula, Bowling Green, Ky.; Bowling Green High School
  • Will Broomhead, Villa Hills, Ky.; Kenton County Academies of Innovation and Technology
  • Kristi Mullins, Lick Creek, Ky.; East Ridge High School (Pike County Schools)
  • Alec Puckett, Independence, Ky.; Kenton County Academies of Innovation and Technology
  • Ryan Witt, Glasgow, Ky.; Glasgow High School

The annual award program is open to 10th- and 11th-grade students interested in cancer research and is meant to encourage high school students to explore careers in science, specifically cancer research and care. The full list of Emperor Science Award recipients is available here.

“The students selected for this year’s class are leaders in their schools and communities, and it is our hope that through this unique opportunity they are able to tangibly explore careers in cancer research,” said Sara Schapiro, vice president of PBS Education.

Two Kentuckians, Makenzie Daniels and Haley Dicken – both students at Western Kentucky University’s Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science – were selected from among 1,200 applicants as award recipients in 2016, the year that the Emperor Science Award Program launched.

Made available in Kentucky through KET in partnership with the Kentucky Department of Education, PBS LearningMedia is a media on-demand service that provides educational resources for K-12 classrooms. PBS LearningMedia is available free to public and private schools, colleges and universities; homeschoolers; parents; and educational agencies and organizations. For more information on PBS LearningMedia, visit www.pbslearningmedia.org.

The Emperor Science Award Program is made possible by financial support from Founding Donors Genentech, a member of the Roche Group; Bristol-Myers Squibb Company; and Novartis.

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