The Boeing Company celebrated a group of Allen High School seniors on May 2 as they signed letters of intent to pursue two or four-year degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math fields.
The Allen ISD STEAM Center hosted the special event, including students from Allen ISD and Plano ISD. The special event was an incredible opportunity to celebrate the achievements of the next generation of STEM innovators.
Following the ceremony, a group of Boeing executives held a panel Q&A discussion to offer their insight into joining a STEM-related organization.
The Allen High School students honored at the 2024 STEM Signing Day were:
On May 2, a group of Allen High School seniors were celebrated by the Boeing Company as they signed letters of intent to pursue two or four-year degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math fields.
The special event was held at the Allen ISD STEAM Center and included students from Allen ISD and Plano ISD. The special event was an incredible opportunity to celebrate the achievements of the next generation of STEM innovators.
Following the ceremony, a group of Boeing executives held a panel Q&A discussion to offer their insight into joining a STEM-related organization.
The Allen High School students honored at the 2024 STEM Signing Day were:
Sean Kless, Texas A&M University. Field of Study: Statistics & Data Science
Travis Beach, University of Texas at Austin. Field of Study: Electrical & Computer Engineering
James Dungan, University of Texas at Dallas. Field of Study: Computer Science
Anastasia Falls, Collin College. Field of Study: Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering Dual Major
Maegan Griffin, Colorado State University. Field of Study: Biomedical & Mechanical Engineering
Carl Hu, Cornell University. Field of Study: Cognitive Science
Rhea Jain, University of Texas at Austin. Field of Study: Aerospace Engineering
Pranav Krishnan, University of Texas at Austin. Field of Study: Electrical & Computer Engineering
Blake Maulsby, Yale University. Field of Study: Molecular, Cellular & Developmental Biology
Sina Tegene, Southern Methodist University. Field of Study: Mechanical Engineering