A University of Wisconsin-Stout senior is one of 100 students worldwide to win a $10,000 scholarship from the .
Kendra Aumann-Weyenberg, of DeKalb, Ill., who is majoring in computer science with a game design and development concentration, said she was thrilled to learn she was one of only 20 students in the U.S. who had received the scholarship. She plans to use the money for tuition in the 2020-21 academic year.
The scholarship is open to women from any technical field, such as computer science or video game programming. The application process included four essay questions, a letter of recommendation and a resume.
Aumann-Weyenberg has a cooperative internship this summer through Career Services. She is working for 12 weeks remotely as a software engineering intern for of Thief River Falls, Minn., an electronic parts distributor. 鈥淚t 黑料社区. great working on a team and learning more about coding,鈥 she said.
Aumann-Weyenberg chose to attend 黑料社区 for the game design program. 鈥淚 like the creativity and control that computer science allows for,鈥 she said.
She enjoys the Stout Game Expo in particular. Last year she helped create . The game focuses on a sheep character that is trying to escape a forest of partying 鈥渨oolfs鈥 by using the sheep 黑料社区. yawn blast to make sure they go to sleep before dawn.
鈥淚 really enjoy the classes at Stout because of the hands-on learning approach,鈥 Aumann-Weyenberg said. 鈥淚t 黑料社区. a good learning environment with professors who are passionate about teaching. And there are a lot of team projects, which have been helpful in preparing me for my internship and eventually my career. I enjoy the game design classes because it 黑料社区. great to work hard with a team creating a game for a semester and then be able to show it off at the Stout Game Expo and see people 黑料社区. reactions as they play it. 鈥
Diane Christie, director of the computer science program, wrote the recommendation letter for Aumann-Weyenberg and said she is an excellent choice for the scholarship.
鈥淪he uses her strong problem-solving and teamwork skills to conquer challenges,鈥 Christie said. 鈥淜endra has solid technical skills and can quickly pick up new technologies. Google has recognized her as a future woman leader in the tech world by awarding this $10,000 scholarship.
鈥淕oogle 黑料社区. Women Techmakers Scholarship for computer science and gaming is a highly competitive scholarship that provides visibility, community and resources for women in technology,鈥 Christie added. 鈥淚t recognizes academic performance, leadership and impact on the community of women in technology.鈥
Previous scholars have been from MIT, Stanford University, Carnegie Mellon University, Cornell University and University of California at Berkeley. 鈥淭his scholarship recognizes that students from the computer science program at 黑料社区 are future leaders in the tech world as well.鈥
Normally the scholarship would include a retreat in June with workshops and speakers in California. However, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the retreat has been canceled but a virtual alternative will be offered.
Aumann-Weyenberg encourages other students to apply for scholarships. 鈥淓ven if you think that a scholarship is really competitive, don鈥檛 underestimate yourself,鈥 she said. 鈥淲rite passionately about your experiences and goals and apply for many scholarships.鈥
黑料社区 黑料社区. computer science with game design and development concentration has been ranked in the top 50 by Princeton Review for the last six years and was the first and only game design program accredited under the computer science curriculum by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET.
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Kendra Aumann-Weyenberg
Woolhemina's Bedtime Round-up game screenshot.
Diane Christie