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Wednesday September 26, 2007
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This is something I think we can all get behind: memory module manufacturer PNY Technologies is offering high-schoolers a chance to win a scholarship, if they can put together a project to help senior citizens learn technology.
Students can enter the "Seniors Helping Seniors" competition either individually, or in teams of up to five students; there's no limit to the number of teams. Each member of the winning team will receive a $2,500 scholarship. Three honorable mention entries will be chosen, with each team member receiving a PNY flash media prize package consisting of a USB flash drive and a flash memory card with a value up to $500 per team. Every student entering the Seniors Helping Seniors competition will receive a special surprise gift package for entry, PNY said.
Details and an entry form on the PNY contest Web site.
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