NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / February 2, 2024 / Cadence Design Systems
By Ryan Robello
Over the past six years, Cadence’s Diversity in Technology Scholarship Program has directly supported students from underrepresented communities in their journeys to receive a bachelor’s, master’s, or PhD degree in a technical field. We are excited to announce the recipients of our 2023 Diversity in Technology Scholarships! In the first of a four-part blog series, we’re spotlighting the outstanding academic achievements of 28 students.
As our scholarships continue to make impactful differences in the lives of student applicants and their families, we could not be happier with the growth of our reach this cycle. In 2023, we shattered our previous application record and received more than 300 submissions, seeing an increase of nearly double year-over-year. We are truly elated by the overwhelming number of responses. We were also inspired by the thoughtful essays, impressive resumes, and acclaimed recommendations we received. These talented students represent the next generation of diverse innovators, which signifies the importance of scholarships that support science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).
Cadence is proud to contribute these funds as part of our mission to create an inclusive environment that fosters a range of perspectives across the tech industry. Each awardee is currently pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in a technical field such as computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering, or electronic engineering. They were selected based on their leadership skills, recognition of their accomplishments, endorsement from professors, and their drive to shape the world of technology.
Throughout these blog posts, we look forward to highlighting the individual stories of our recipients and learning more about the ways they aim to impact technology in their careers.
Congratulations to this year’s 28 Cadence Diversity in Technology scholarship recipients!
Black Students in Technology | Latinx Students in Technology | Women in Technology |
Adedamola Adesokan University of New Mexico |
Allison Delgado Santa Clara University |
Arisa Chue Stanford University |
Alavajoy Asante University of North Carolina at Charlotte |
Emily Arana University of California, Davis |
Ecy King Stanford University |
Aramide Ogundiran Morgan State University |
Jimena Noa-Guevara Oregon State University |
Hyunsu Chae University of Texas at Austin |
Jonan Mazni New York Institute of Technology |
Jose Guajardo University of California, Berkeley |
Iwinosa Aideyan Clemson University |
Kelvin Kwakye North Carolina State University |
Rosalinda Garcia Oregon State University |
Layla Ghalayini Georgia Institute of Technology |
Kyle Johnson University of Washington |
Sarah Barreto Ornellas Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Lily Chen Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Nkechi Akwari University of Cincinnati |
Vinicius Cabral do Nascimento Purdue University |
Mansi Sood Carnegie Mellon University |
Oluwadamiola Oke The George Washington University |
Xiomara Gonzalez University of Texas at Austin |
Nishith Chakraborty University of Tennessee, Knoxville |
Precious Kolawole Carleton University |
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Promise Ekpo Cornell University |
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Saba Mansour Cornell University |
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Sneha Narasimhan North Carolina State University |
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