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Sat, Feb 23, 2019

Honeywell Sponsors 292 Students For Space Camp

Will Travel From From Around The World To Attend Week-Long Leadership Program

Honeywell is sponsoring 292 students from 41 countries and 27 U.S. states and territories to attend the annual Honeywell Leadership Challenge Academy at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center (USSRC) in Huntsville, Alabama. The two week-long programs -- the first week from February 23 through March 1, and the second from March 2 through March 8 -- encourage students to pursue science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) careers through real-world, hands-on challenges in coding, computer sciences and astronautics.

"Engaging students in science and engineering is now as fundamentally important as learning to read and write," said Dr. Deborah Barnhart, CEO and executive director, USSRC. "By investing in these young students, Honeywell is helping to prepare them to become the global STEM-literate citizens who will change our world."

Students between the ages of 16 and 18 will develop STEM leadership skills through numerous team-building challenges such as building, coding and testing rockets; simulated astronaut training; shuttle missions; and a moonwalk. Students will also use computational thinking and computer science to increase their digital skills.

Eight students from the prior year's academy were selected to return as ambassadors and mentors to the current group of students.

"Last year's academy was a phenomenal experience for me, and I'm looking forward to returning as an ambassador and helping others achieve their goals," said Rohith Tirumalasetti, a student from Hyderabad, India. "Meeting astronauts and participating in simulated exercises confirmed my aspiration to become an astronaut."

"The academy greatly helped improve my leadership and communication skills," said Addie Bell, an ambassador from Eaton, Ohio.  "I am certain that as this year's students take on challenging activities with other students and instructors from around the world, they will soon know their teammates as friends for life."

"As a world leader in software and industrial technology, Honeywell sees the need to increase educational opportunities for students by blending technical knowledge with team-building, communication and leadership skills. The Honeywell Leadership Challenge Academy aims to do that," said Mike Bennett, President, Honeywell Hometown Solutions. "In partnership with the USSRC, we're pleased to offer this program to our future leaders."

Since 2010, Honeywell Hometown Solutions, the Company's corporate citizenship initiative, has awarded 2,709 scholarships to children of Honeywell employees. Students are selected through a rigorous application and review process based on academic achievement and community involvement. Honeywell and its employees help fund the scholarships, which cover the cost of tuition, meals, accommodations and program materials.

(Image provided with Honeywell news release)

FMI: www.honeywell.com

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