Gen Z Students Declare “This Is The Way” to Champion Accessibility, Preserve Endangered Indigenous Languages & Save the Planet
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Today, Samsung Electronics America named the three National Winners in the 14th annual Samsung Solve for Tomorrow competition.
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- Today, Samsung Electronics America named the three National Winners in the 14th annual Samsung Solve for Tomorrow competition.
- Every year, Solve for Tomorrow awards more than $2 million in Samsung technology and classroom supplies to participating public schools throughout the U.S.
- Four additional Solve for Tomorrow awards were presented to the Gen Z student teams.
- These distinguished lawmakers were also honored with STEM Champion Awards from Samsung in recognition of their efforts to advance STEM pursuits in their states.