Seattle student wins Doodle for Google, redirects $50K prize
SEATTLE – An 18-year-old Seattle student won the national “Doodle for Google” art competition, securing a major scholarship and directing a massive technology prize to a local public high school. Kameriah Johnson, who graduated from Seattle’s Lakeside School last week, won the contest with a custom Google logo celebrating Black hair. Alongside her $55,000 scholarship, [...] The post Seattle student wins Doodle for Google, redirects $50K prize appeared first on News Pub . The post Seattle student wins Doodle for Google, redirects $50K prize appeared first on News Pub .
SEATTLE – An 18-year-old Seattle student won the national “Doodle for Google” art competition, securing a major scholarship and directing a massive technology prize to a local public high school. Kameriah Johnson, who graduated from Seattle’s Lakeside School last week, won the contest with a custom Google logo celebrating Black hair. Alongside her $55,000 scholarship, Johnson chose to redirect the accompanying $50,000 Google technology package away from her own private school to Rainier Beach High School. Advertisement Kameriah Johnson’s winning “Doodle for Google” submission. …
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