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Taliah Lilly

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I am a dedicated and resilient student at North Carolina A&T State University, majoring in Computer Science. From a young age, I have been passionate about computers and technology, despite the challenges of entering a male-dominated field. As an African American woman, I have faced obstacles such as lack of representation, limited advancement opportunities, and bias and discrimination. However, my determination and love for technology have driven me to excel. Throughout my academic journey, I have leveraged the supportive environment of my HBCU to overcome these challenges. I have actively participated in organizations like the Society of Women Engineers, where I have found mentorship and a strong community. My hard work paid off when I secured an internship during my freshman year, which led to a full-time job offer upon graduation. I plan to further her education by pursuing a master’s degree at another esteemed HBCU, aiming to deepen my expertise and expand my career opportunities. I am committed to using my experiences to mentor and inspire other young women of color in technology, advocating for diversity and inclusion in the field. With a strong foundation of skills, confidence, and a robust professional network, I am dedicated to making a meaningful impact in the technology industry and creating pathways for future generations.

Education

North Carolina A & T State University

Bachelor's degree program
2022 - 2026
  • Majors:
    • Computer Science

College Achieve Central Charter School

High School
2016 - 2022

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Master's degree program

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

    • Computer Science
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Technology

    • Dream career goals:

      To become a computer programmer or work in cyber security

    • Receptionist

      Plainfield Senior Center
      2018 – 20191 year
    • Magnetic 3D Intern

      Lockheed Martin
      2023 – Present1 year
    • Software Engineering Apprentice

      IBM
      2023 – 2023
    • Full Stack Engineer Intern

      Lockheed Martin
      2023 – 2023
    • Assistant Manager

      Dairy Queen
      2020 – Present4 years

    Sports

    Cheerleading

    Varsity
    2016 – 20193 years

    Awards

    • Regional Champions

    Research

    • Game and Interactive Media Design

      Rutgers Prep School — Game Designer
      2018 – 2018

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      New Jersey Food Bank — I had to help package and check each item was in the boxes
      2018 – 2019

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Volunteering

    Entrepreneurship

    “Stranger Things” Fanatic Scholarship
    If I could form a squad with any three characters from "Stranger Things" to face a new supernatural threat, I would choose Eleven, Jim Hopper, and Dustin Henderson. These three characters each bring unique strengths and qualities that would be essential in confronting and overcoming any supernatural challenge. First and foremost, Eleven is an obvious choice due to her powerful psychokinetic abilities. Throughout the series, Eleven has consistently demonstrated her incredible strength in battling the Demogorgon, closing the gate to the Upside Down, and protecting her friends. Her telekinetic powers would be invaluable in any supernatural confrontation, allowing her to move objects, manipulate environments, and directly combat otherworldly entities. Moreover, Eleven's journey of self-discovery and resilience has made her a strong and determined individual. Her courage in facing the unknown and her unwavering loyalty to her friends make her an indispensable member of the squad. Next, I would choose Jim Hopper for his leadership, experience, and combat skills. As the chief of police in Hawkins, Hopper has dealt with numerous supernatural threats and has always been at the forefront of protecting the town. His tactical knowledge and ability to stay calm under pressure are crucial in high-stakes situations. Hopper's protective nature and willingness to put himself in harm's way for the safety of others make him a reliable and steadfast leader. Additionally, his physical strength and combat training would be vital in a squad facing physical threats from supernatural beings. Hopper's dedication to those he cares about ensures that he will always fight to the end. Lastly, I would include Dustin Henderson in the squad for his intelligence, resourcefulness, and unyielding optimism. Dustin's keen intellect and deep understanding of science and technology have proven essential in solving many of the mysteries surrounding the Upside Down. His curiosity and innovative thinking often lead to creative solutions that others might overlook. Dustin's unwavering positivity and ability to boost morale would be crucial in maintaining the squad's spirit during difficult times. His knack for building strong relationships and rallying his friends together would ensure a cohesive and united team effort. The combination of Eleven's supernatural abilities, Hopper's leadership and combat skills, and Dustin's intelligence and optimism would create a well-rounded and formidable squad. Each member complements the others, covering a wide range of strengths and capabilities necessary to face any new supernatural threat. In forming this squad, I am confident that we would be prepared for any challenges that come our way. Eleven's powers would provide a significant advantage in directly combating supernatural forces, while Hopper's tactical skills and experience would guide our strategic approach. Dustin's resourcefulness and innovative thinking would help us find solutions to unexpected problems, and his positivity would keep the team motivated and focused. Moreover, the strong bonds and trust that exist between these characters would enhance our squad's effectiveness. Eleven, Hopper, and Dustin have all shown immense loyalty and dedication to their friends, and their willingness to work together and support one another would be crucial in overcoming any adversities. Their combined strengths and unwavering determination make them the ideal team to face and conquer new supernatural threats. In conclusion, if I could form a squad with any three characters from "Stranger Things" to face a new supernatural threat, I would choose Eleven, Jim Hopper, and Dustin Henderson. Their unique abilities, experience, intelligence, and strong bonds of friendship make them the perfect team to tackle any challenges that come our way. Together, we would stand resilient and united, ready to protect Hawkins from any supernatural danger.
    Simon Strong Scholarship
    Adversity has been a consistent thread throughout my journey, shaping my character and determination in profound ways. As an African American woman entering the male-dominated field of computer science, I have encountered numerous challenges, including lack of representation, limited advancement opportunities, and experiences of bias and discrimination. However, these obstacles have only strengthened my resolve and fueled my ambition. One of the most significant adversities I faced occurred during my freshman year at North Carolina A&T State University. Despite my long-standing passion for computers and technology, I was initially apprehensive about pursuing a degree in computer science due to the overwhelming male presence and the limited representation of women of color in the field. My first semester was particularly challenging; I often felt isolated and questioned my place in the program. The turning point came during a group project in one of my introductory courses. I was the only female and the only African American in the group. From the start, my contributions were undervalued, and my ideas were frequently dismissed. This experience was disheartening, and I contemplated changing my major. However, instead of giving in to these doubts, I decided to confront the situation head-on. I approached my professor and expressed my concerns about the group dynamics. With his support, I was able to re-establish my role in the project, ensuring that my voice was heard and my contributions were recognized. This experience taught me the importance of self-advocacy and seeking support when needed. To overcome this adversity, I also sought out communities and resources that would provide the encouragement and support I needed. I joined the Society of Women Engineers and other campus organizations where I found mentors and peers who understood my struggles and offered invaluable guidance. These connections not only helped me navigate the challenges of my academic program but also reinforced my belief in my capabilities. Facing and overcoming this adversity has significantly shaped my character. It taught me resilience, the importance of self-advocacy, and the power of community. I learned that challenges are not roadblocks but opportunities for growth and empowerment. This mindset has been instrumental in my academic success and my ability to secure a highly coveted internship during my freshman year, which ultimately led to a full-time job offer upon graduation. My advice to anyone facing similar circumstances is to believe in yourself and your abilities. It’s crucial to advocate for yourself, even when it feels uncomfortable. Do not be afraid to seek out support from professors, mentors, or peers. Building a network of supportive individuals can make a significant difference in navigating and overcoming challenges. Additionally, embrace adversity as a learning opportunity. Each challenge you face can teach you something valuable about yourself and your capabilities. Use these experiences to build your resilience and confidence. Remember that your unique perspective and contributions are valuable, even if they are not immediately recognized by others. Lastly, stay passionate and focused on your goals. Your love for your chosen field and your determination to succeed will carry you through the toughest times. Surround yourself with positive influences and communities that uplift and support you. In conclusion, facing adversity has been a defining aspect of my journey in computer science. Overcoming these challenges has taught me resilience, self-advocacy, and the importance of community. These experiences have not only shaped my character but have also prepared me to tackle future challenges with confidence and determination. My advice to others in similar situations is to believe in yourself, seek support, embrace learning opportunities, and stay focused on your passion.
    Anime Enthusiast Scholarship
    As an anime enthusiast, I’ve watched numerous series and films, each offering unique stories and characters. However, the one anime that I can watch over and over again is "Hunter x Hunter." This series has an unparalleled ability to captivate me endlessly, drawing me into its world every time I revisit it. My journey into the anime world began with "Death Note," a gripping series that introduced me to the intricate storytelling and complex characters that anime can offer. The intellectual battle between Light Yagami and L was thrilling, setting a high standard for my future anime experiences. After "Death Note," I explored "The Seven Deadly Sins," which offered a different flavor of adventure, humor, and camaraderie among its diverse set of characters. Each anime I watched drew me deeper into the anime world, where I found comfort and connection in their storylines. However, it was "Hunter x Hunter" that truly captivated me. The story follows Gon Freecss, a young boy who embarks on a journey to find his father and become a Hunter. What makes this series endlessly fascinating is its perfect blend of adventure, character development, and philosophical depth. The world-building in "Hunter x Hunter" is meticulous, with every arc introducing new environments, cultures, and challenges. The complexity of the Hunter Exam, the dark and morally ambiguous nature of the Chimera Ant arc, and the strategic brilliance of the Yorknew City arc all contribute to a richly woven narrative. One of the most compelling aspects of "Hunter x Hunter" is its characters. Gon’s pure-hearted determination, Killua’s struggle with his dark past and quest for redemption, Kurapika’s intense drive for justice, and Leorio’s earnest ambition to become a doctor for the sake of helping others make each character relatable and endearing. Their growth throughout the series is profound and often emotionally charged, allowing viewers to form deep connections with them. Watching them navigate their personal struggles and evolve over time is a source of comfort and inspiration for me. Additionally, the moral and ethical questions posed by "Hunter x Hunter" add a layer of depth that keeps me coming back. The series does not shy away from exploring the darker sides of human nature, the complexities of good and evil, and the consequences of one's actions. This philosophical richness provides endless material for reflection and discussion, making each rewatch a new experience with fresh insights to uncover. The animation and soundtrack of "Hunter x Hunter" also play a significant role in its captivation. The beautifully animated fight scenes, the diverse and imaginative Nen abilities, and the evocative musical score all enhance the storytelling, creating a fully immersive experience. In conclusion, while my anime journey began with "Death Note" and was enriched by "The Seven Deadly Sins," it is "Hunter x Hunter" that remains my go-to series. Its intricate plot, profound character development, moral complexity, and stunning animation make it endlessly captivating. Each rewatch feels like a return to a familiar yet ever-evolving world, offering comfort, excitement, and new perspectives every time.
    Sloane Stephens Doc & Glo Scholarship
    From a young age, I was fascinated by computers. I loved the way they worked, the endless possibilities they presented, and the creativity they allowed. However, pursuing a career in technology was intimidating, primarily because the field was predominantly male. As an African American woman, the prospect of entering a male-dominated industry with limited representation, advancement opportunities, and potential bias and discrimination was daunting. But my passion for computers and technology was stronger than my fears. One of the pivotal moments in my journey was during my freshman year of high school. I had the opportunity to participate in a summer coding camp. Walking into the room on the first day, I was one of the few girls and the only African American. I felt out of place and questioned whether I belonged there. However, I decided to push through my insecurities and embrace the experience. The camp was challenging, but with each line of code I wrote and each problem I solved, my confidence grew. By the end of the program, I had developed a small but functional app, a tangible representation of my hard work and determination. This experience ignited a fire within me to pursue computer science despite the challenges. When I entered North Carolina A&T State University, I was determined to excel in my chosen field. The university's supportive environment and strong emphasis on diversity and inclusion provided me with the resources and encouragement I needed. I joined the Society of Women Engineers and other campus organizations, where I found mentors and peers who understood my struggles and offered invaluable support. Throughout my college years, I encountered numerous obstacles. There were moments when I felt isolated, faced biased assumptions, and questioned my capabilities. However, each challenge only strengthened my resolve. I learned to advocate for myself, seek out opportunities, and remain focused on my goals. Securing an internship during my freshman year was a significant milestone. It was not just an opportunity to gain practical experience but a validation of my skills and potential. The internship led to a full-time job offer upon graduation, proving that perseverance and dedication could overcome barriers. My determination to overcome challenges has profoundly shaped my character. It has taught me resilience, self-advocacy, and the importance of community. These qualities have influenced my pursuit of a career in technology and my commitment to attending an HBCU. Being at North Carolina A&T has provided me with a sense of belonging and empowerment. It has reinforced my belief that diversity in technology is essential and that I have a role to play in driving change. Looking forward, my goals extend beyond personal success. I am committed to using my education and experiences to mentor other young women of color interested in technology. I want to create pathways for future generations, ensuring they have the support and opportunities they need to thrive. My journey has shown me that while the road may be challenging, it is also incredibly rewarding. In conclusion, my passion for computers and my determination to overcome challenges have defined my educational and career path. Attending North Carolina A&T State University has been a transformative experience, providing me with the skills, confidence, and network to pursue my dreams. As I move forward, I am dedicated to making a difference in the technology field, advocating for diversity, and inspiring others to follow their passions despite the obstacles they may face.
    Ann Holiday Memorial Scholarship
    Being a student at North Carolina A&T State University is a profound and transformative experience that goes beyond academic achievements. It means being part of a rich legacy of excellence, resilience, and community that has defined Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) for generations. At North Carolina A&T, I am not just a student; I am a part of a vibrant, supportive community that fosters growth, encourages ambition, and nurtures the potential within each of us. One of the most significant aspects of attending an HBCU like North Carolina A&T is the unparalleled networking opportunities it provides. From the moment I stepped on campus, I was surrounded by a network of alumni, faculty, and peers who are dedicated to seeing each other succeed. This support system played a crucial role in securing an internship during my freshman year, an opportunity that not only gave me practical experience but also resulted in a full-time job offer upon graduation. The connections I have made here, particularly through organizations like the Society of Women Engineers, have been invaluable. These relationships are built on mutual respect, shared experiences, and a collective drive to excel, creating a lifelong network of professionals who are always ready to support and uplift each other. The values and lessons I have learned at North Carolina A&T will undoubtedly shape my future endeavors. The university’s emphasis on leadership, service, and excellence has instilled in me a sense of responsibility to use my skills and knowledge to make a positive impact on the world. I have learned the importance of perseverance, the power of community, and the necessity of giving back. These principles will guide me as I navigate my career and personal life, ensuring that I remain grounded and focused on contributing to the greater good. Looking ahead, my goals are clear and ambitious. I plan to further my education by pursuing a master’s degree at another esteemed HBCU. This decision is driven by my desire to continue my education within an environment that understands and celebrates my cultural background while providing top-tier academic and professional training. By earning a master’s degree, I aim to deepen my expertise and expand my career opportunities, particularly in fields where diverse perspectives are crucial. In addition to my academic aspirations, I am committed to leveraging my education to make meaningful contributions to my field and community. I plan to utilize the technical skills, leadership abilities, and professional connections I have developed at North Carolina A&T to excel in my career and inspire others. Whether through mentoring younger students, engaging in community service, or contributing to industry innovations, I am determined to uphold the values of my alma mater and be a positive force in whatever path I choose. Ultimately, being a student at North Carolina A&T State University means being part of something larger than myself. It means being equipped with the knowledge, skills, and values needed to succeed and make a difference. It means having access to a powerful network of individuals who are committed to supporting each other’s growth. As I move forward, I will carry the lessons and values I have learned here with pride and determination, always striving to honor the legacy of excellence that North Carolina A&T embodies.
    William A. Lewis Scholarship
    Being an African American second-year computer science major, the widespread underrepresentation of minorities in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) sectors has been a barrier to my pursuit of higher education. This difficulty might show up in a variety of ways, such as loneliness, self-doubt, and awareness of the discrepancies in opportunities and access that minority students could experience. However, I have been fortunate to have my parents' continuous support and direction during this path, who have been instrumental in assisting me in overcoming this enormous challenge. My parents have been the biggest source of inspiration and motivation for me. Since I was younger, they have helped me develop a strong sense of self-belief and resilience. My confidence has greatly benefited from their words of support and their conviction in my talents, especially at trying times when I might have felt out of place or when I had to deal with unconscious biases. Their unwavering support has served as the cornerstone of my academic and personal development. In addition to offering me emotional support, my parents have taught me essential life lessons. They have assisted me in navigating the social and academic facets of higher education. Their life lessons and knowledge have given me the know-how to succeed in my major in computer science. Their counsel has been invaluable, whether it be in terms of time management tips, study techniques, or suggestions for developing close bonds with teachers and peers. In addition, my parents have taken the initiative to find mentors and role models with a similar background to mine who have succeeded in pursuing professions in STEM fields. These mentors have not only offered insightful guidance and knowledge about the field of computer science, but they have also acted as real-life examples of what is possible despite the obstacles and difficulties that minorities may encounter. My awareness of the potential within the profession has greatly benefited from their mentoring, which has also strengthened my conviction regarding the value of diversity in STEM. I would conclude by saying that although the underrepresentation of women in STEM disciplines is a challenging and pervasive problem, I am blessed to have my parents' steadfast support. Their confidence in me, helpful advice, and the relationships they helped me build were all crucial in assisting me in overcoming this obstacle. I am determined to dismantle obstacles, advance the profession of computer science, and inspire future generations of minority students to pursue further education and employment in STEM with their help and the motivation of mentors and role models. Even though the trip may be difficult, I am confident that I have a solid support network that is dedicated to seeing me succeed and that believe in my ability.
    Frank and Nelcie Williams Memorial Scholarship
    My educational objectives and plans, as a second-year computer science student, are centered around several important factors. I first want to develop strong technical abilities by mastering Python, Java, or C++ and establishing a strong foundation in programming languages, algorithms, and data structures. By taking on difficult projects and competing in coding competitions, I also hope to improve my problem-solving skills. In addition, I intend to focus on a particular branch of computer science that fits with my interests and professional objectives, whether it is artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, data science, or another topic. Another top objective for me is to gain real-world experience through internships or co-op programs since I think that having this kind of first-hand knowledge will be very helpful for my future profession. Another objective is to develop a strong network inside the tech sector. To do this, I plan to go to conferences, join student organizations, and network with experts. I can say that a small percentage of this plan is complete because I have landed an internship with Lockheed Martin as of May 2023, and I have been making numerous connections while working with the company. They have provided me with experience and knowledge that I can't get just by being on my college campus. I was allowed to go into the office, run a hands-on learning event and help teach others about the business area that I worked for at the time. I also learned while working with Lockheed Martin that it's okay to explore different business areas until you find the one that you are most comfortable in. I was always under the impression that you had to stay within the business area for a certain duration of time before being allowed to jump into different areas and projects. For graduate school applications and competitive career possibilities, maintaining a solid academic record is crucial, so I'll work hard to achieve academic greatness. To demonstrate my abilities and passion, I also see myself working on independent programming projects or making contributions to open-source software. In the quickly changing field of computer science, continuous learning is essential, and I intend to commit to lifelong learning. Lastly, as I advance in my schooling and career, finding a healthy work-life balance is equally crucial to me. I understand that as I acquire experience and am exposed to additional facets of the profession, my goals may change over time, but these represent my vision for my future as a computer science student. Nevertheless, having a clear vision for my future in the area of technology will keep me motivated and focused.
    Anthony McPherson Memorial Automotive Scholarship
    Driving Under the Influence is a serious societal issue that endangers public safety. DUIs have ramifications that go beyond the immediate occurrence, affecting individuals, families, and communities. A multimodal approach incorporating education, enforcement, and support systems is critical to mitigating these harmful outcomes. DUIs have immediate effects, as evidenced by statistics on accidents, injuries, and fatalities. Due to poor judgment, delayed reaction times, and weakened motor abilities, impaired drivers are more prone to cause accidents. As a result of these avoidable tragedies, innocent lives are either lost or forever affected. Physical injuries, mental distress, and financial obligations in the form of medical expenditures and property damage may befall survivors of DUI-related accidents. DUI offenders are subject to a variety of legal penalties, including fines, license suspension, probation, and even jail. These consequences have an influence not only on the individual's personal life but also on the overburdened criminal justice system. A DUI conviction can also result in a ruined reputation, making it difficult for the offender to get work or housing in the future. DUIs have economic consequences that go beyond the person. Increased healthcare bills, emergency response services, and judicial actions place a financial strain on communities. Furthermore, firms may suffer from decreased productivity and higher insurance rates, which can harm local economies. Families of DUI victims and offenders suffer from severe mental pain. Families that have lost a loved one may never entirely recover, whereas criminals' families face shame, guilt, and strained relationships. Children of DUI offenders may experience emotional damage and instability as well. To prevent DUI occurrences and handle their far-reaching consequences, a comprehensive approach is required: DUI prevention can be greatly aided by public awareness campaigns and educational programs. Schools, community organizations, and government agencies should work together to spread awareness about the hazards of drunk driving. Raising understanding about the legal, societal, and personal ramifications of DUIs can help people make more responsible decisions. DUI enforcement should be prioritized by law enforcement agencies through sobriety checkpoints, enhanced patrols, and harsh penalties for offenders. For repeat offenders, technology such as breathalyzer ignition interlock devices can be imposed, guaranteeing that only sober drivers can operate a car. Addressing the underlying causes of DUI entails offering those battling with substance abuse support and treatment choices. Courts can order rehabilitation programs for first-time offenders, allowing individuals to treat their addiction and avoid repeat instances. Increasing access to affordable and convenient ride-sharing services can provide individuals with an alternative to driving while intoxicated. Public transportation and designated driver programs can also assist limit the desire to drive while intoxicated. Community involvement is critical in reducing DUI incidence. Local organizations, companies, and schools can work together to foster an environment that discourages drunk driving. Safe ride programs during holidays or special events, for example, might provide practical solutions to potential DUI situations. DUIs have far-reaching and far-reaching consequences for people, families, and society as a whole. To mitigate these repercussions, a complete approach to prevention that includes education, enforcement, and support systems is required. We can collectively fight to reduce the frequency of DUIs and create a safer, more responsible society by raising awareness, enacting tighter enforcement measures, providing treatment choices, promoting alternative transportation, and encouraging community involvement. It is our collective responsibility to prevent the sad consequences of drunk driving and prepare the path for a future free of the catastrophic impacts of this risky conduct.
    Elevate Women in Technology Scholarship
    The world can be a scary place, but with the right knowledge it can be less intimidating. When I was in my young teenager days, I was finding myself and what I liked. After enough stumbling and eventually a broken ankle I came to love computer science. One thing that's been in the rise are cyber attacks. Between 2019 and 2020, these attacks increased by 62% worldwide, but it rose a horrifying 158% in North America alone. Though these percentages are high not everyone is aware of them or aware of how these attacks occur. The authorization to information without consent of a user or person can lead to serious issues. These can lead to the leakage and access of Social Security numbers, financial passwords and more personal data. A way that I envision using my skill would be as a Cybersecurity Specialist for the FBI or for any tech-based company for that matter. Being able to monitor, analyze and respond to security events to help protect systems from any vulnerabilities is something I can envision myself doing. So we don't have another Facebook data leak or McDonald's getting targeted for their data. I want to be able to help those around me feel safe, everyone should feel like their personal information is safe. No one should have to constantly change their passwords in fear of getting hacked. All citizens have the right to use technology as they please, but when it results in putting other's lives or personal information at risk then something needs to be put into place to stop that. As hard as it might be to obtain a cyber security degree, I'm willing to put in the work. Because I know that if I knew a way to help someone's information being leaked or put out for the world to see to an end I would do it in a heartbeat.
    Educate the SWAG “Dare to Dream” STEAM Scholarship
    Ssst.. That's the sound of me cracking open a can of Coca-Cola. The savory sweetness it provides as it hits my tongue. The condensation, dripping onto fingers, a cold drink that makes the world happy. STEM, science, technology, engineering and mathematics. You may be thinking how does a red can of soda, relate to any of these. Well let's dive into the bubbly sea together. We know the main ingredients to make this tasty beverage are: carbonated water, high fructose corn syrup, caramel color, phosphoric acid, natural flavors and caffeine (if you did not know these...you are not a true fan). But we can't just throw these into a bottle and expect soda, we have to go through various experimentation and mathematical equations. The Coca-Cola factory workers use science and mathematics to create a specific formula that's not only to create a great drink, but a formula that makes sure it is safe to drink. They are then able to use technology to help them in the process of researching different ingredients, to make different variations of Coca-Cola. Like Coca-Cola Cherry, Coca-Cola Vanilla and Coca-Cola Apple. The engineers develop and apply advanced element methods to complex problems in the research and design of breakthrough. Now how do the arts come into the picture with Coca-Cola? Well, in 1962, Andy Warhol began using the iconic bottle in his pop art. The relationship that Andy had with Coca-Cola spanned across decades, and in 1985 the famous soda company received widespread attention due to a new formula. This resulted in the Time Magazine asking Warhol to use his artistic talents to create cover art for one of their stories. This was and still is the most ideal match between STEM and Art because when theses elements came together they created something beautiful. They created different formulas (math and science), different bottle shapes (engineering and art), as well as different flavor variations through research (technology). The relationship between Mr. Warhol and Coca-Cola is seen as a business relationship. But I see that and more, this is one of my favorite matches or combinations, resulting in STEAM. STEM has always caught my attention when I was a kid, but art? Art was brought into my life when I began to let my creativity flow. 6th period computer science class, I had free range to do what I wanted in projects. Other kids did a simple webpage, just words and pictures. My creative mind wouldn't allow me to be that simple nor plain. I created a webpage that engaged my viewers, consisting of animations, bold text, and colorful backgrounds. My creativity was peaking, in art class I didn't just draw. I let my hand have free range, I let it have a mind of its own while it drew things I wouldn't have thought about before art class. A art project where I only used 0's and 1's also known as binary code, to create a complex picture. I am Taliah Lilly, and I'm the nerdy kid who loves computers and to be creative. I am Taliah Lilly, and I wish to pursue a college education to learn under top companies, while contributing my time, skill and creativity. I am Taliah Lilly, and I thank you for giving me the opportunity to write this essay.
    Brandon Zylstra Road Less Traveled Scholarship
    I am proud to say that I am very passionate about technology. I want to get my Bachelor's in Computer Science to work in cyber security for either a large company or the government. In order for me to reach this goal, I need to continue studying computer science like I've been doing and get into a college with my intended major for 4 years. Technology has always been exciting for me. A time when I was able to overcome adversity would be when I was the only black female student at a technology camp who knew what she was talking about, but no one believed me. It was hard to fit in with the various groups, because no one wanted to work with an intelligent black girl who knew about certain computer languages and programs. But I didn't let that stop me, I was able to come up with my own project and amaze everyone in the room. I was able to show them without having to open my mouth. Being able to showcase my knowledge and talents to those who thought I couldn't was the highlight of that day for me.
    Caring Chemist Scholarship
    Technology is continuously changing day by day. It's a growing field and so many individuals are getting into it. A simple degree in computer science can open doors for anyone in the technology field.n After obtaining a Bachelor's of Computer Science, (B.S.C.S) I have the vision of working in Cyber Security for the government. Whether that be for federal, local or tribal governments, I want to be able to contribute my time and skill. I've always been involved in the community so why not take a bigger part in keeping citizens safe from any cyber attacks, that could potentially put them in danger. To be able to help others keep valuable information safe and away from the hands of wrong-doers is something I have dreamed about and would love to do. Behind the scenes agent using firewalls, to monitor network traffic or whether specific data or traffic should be let through. Being in the technology field isn't all just about computers and new gadgets but it's about how you use and what you use them for. To use advanced tech in order to help others would be an absolutely amazing opportunity.
    JuJu Foundation Scholarship
    A great Maya Angelou once said, "We may encounter many defeats, but we must not be defeated." We learn from failure and our mistakes. My biggest inspiration would be my parents. Two hard-working people, I don't say this because I love them. I say this because they genuinely worked to get where they are, from different backgrounds, and thriving. They once told me, "We don't want you to live like us or grow up to be like us. We want you to become better than us." And that drove me to do my best in everything I can, through late nights at work or along study hall at school. I make sure to keep my head up and continue to push myself to reach the goal of becoming a better me. They inspired me to become the hard-working, mature young woman I am. They inspired me to go after my dream of becoming a computer programmer for companies like Google, Instagram, or Facebook. The little girl with fire in her eyes wanting to conquer the world, with set determination, wanting to make her parents proud. They drive me to do the best I can, and one day I want to be able to pay them back for that. I want to be able to come back home one day and say, "Hey mom, dad, I got the job." To see the smiles on their face when I graduate from college and go after my dreams. To have them watch their little girl with her cap and gown ready for the real world means everything to me.