During a recent government meeting, the committee celebrated the achievements of local students who participated in prestigious summer programs. Among them was Madison Cozza, a senior in the information technology program, who shared her experience from the highly competitive Bridal Scholars summer program.
Madison completed a six-week internship at the Broad Institute, focusing on computational biology. Her participation in this program highlights not only her dedication but also the opportunities available to students in the region. As she prepares to apply to colleges, including the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), her accomplishments serve as an inspiration to her peers.
The committee expressed pride in Madison's achievements and emphasized the importance of supporting students in their academic pursuits. The recognition of such programs underscores the commitment to fostering talent and encouraging young individuals to explore advanced fields in science and research.