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Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Alumna Blazes an Engineering Trail at College
2/26/2020
“The Samsung Solve for Tomorrow contest empowered me as a young woman to study engineering,” said Shannon Stever, an engineering student at Florida International University and a 2016 national finalist in the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow STEM contest.
Shannon’s team from Northeast High School, in Oakland Park, Florida designed designed technology to detect rip currents and warn swimmers of nearby danger, which earned the team a berth in the 2016 Samsung Solve for Tomorrow final competition. While they didn’t walk away with a grand prize, they did win $50,000 in technology for their school and along with all the intangible gifts Stever said she acquired from participating in the contest – confidence, purpose, collaboration – she also seized on a surprise offer of a four year scholarship to Florida International University that the institution had extended to select students on the Solve for Tomorrow team.