Portrait of Students, Kendra Cornejo, Norman Cao, and Sharon Varghese...

Portrait of Students, Kendra Cornejo, Norman Cao, and Sharon Varghese of Brentwood High School. All three are semi finalists for Intell awards. January 12, 2011. (Newsday / Thomas A. Ferara) Credit: Newsday/Thomas A. Ferrara

Thirty-two high school students who worked with Stony Brook University faculty were among the 300 semifinalists in the 2011 Intel Science Talent Search competition.

Of the 32, 27 are from New York State. (Long Island had 57 semifinalists.) Other semifinalists with Stony Brook ties include students from California, Connecticut, Florida and Virginia.

The Intel STS finalists will be announced Jan. 26 and will compete for additional awards in Washington, D.C., in March, including a top prize of $100,000.

You can find a detailed listing of the semifinalists who worked at Stony Brook University and their mentors and project titles here.

Brentwood High School students (from l.) Kendra Cornejo, Norman Cao and Sharon Varghese are Intel Science Talent Search semifinalists.

 


On the latest episode of "Sarra Sounds Off," we look at East Islip baseball's inspirational comeback story, Jared Valluzzi has the plays of the week and Tess Ferguson breaks down the top defensive players in girls lacrosse. 

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