At Bluewolf, we make it our business to not only be generous with our ideas and expertise, but to empower the people and communities around us. Since 2005, Bluewolf has forwarded this mission through financial contributions, community volunteerism, and product and service donations to non-profit organizations across North America.
In the same spirit of empowerment and commitment to community, Bluewolf reaches out to the future talent of our industry by encouraging underserved high school seniors to pursue careers in technology through our Bluewolf Technology Scholarship.
Each year, Bluewolf grants scholarship awards each to a New York City public high school senior boy and girl with passion and talent for technology.
We at Bluewolf understand that our talented youth play a vital role in leading our industry and our communities into the future. We are committed to helping students pursue their career goals and educational dreams.
Students and guidance counselors are encouraged to contact us. Please check back for 2010 Bluewolf Technology Scholarship eligibility requirements and application.
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Announcing the 2009 Winners!
Meet Brian Moldovan.
Brian is a recent graduate of the Bronx High School of Science in New York City. High school involvements include the award-winning Bronx Science Robotics team, Bronx Science Web Club, and the Columbia Honors Science Program for Programming.
This self-taught programmer volunteered his summers at a Romanian orphanage to build and translate their website, helping the organization to establish community presence and raise critical funds.
Brian now attends Syracuse University with plans to study Computer Science.
Meet Jerrica Romero.
Jerrica is a recent graduate of Herbert H. Lehman High School in the Bronx, New York. A high honors student and varsity volleyball and softball player, Jerrica was the first female member of both the school's competitive Robotics Team and Electricity program.
Jerrica now attends Maritime College as a member of the Regiment of Cadets, with plans to major in engineering.