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BME students clinch 22 awards at Technology Fair

Grady Biomedical Engineering students recently competed in the 2014 annual regional Technology Fair held at the Atlanta Technical College. Grady students brought home a total of 12 first-place awards, seven second-place awards, and three third-place awards in over 13 categories.

Here are the winners:

1st Place Winners: 12
Addison Bennet (Game Design)
Andrew Bradburn (Animated Graphic)
Dominic Coletta (Project Programming
Nyla Cowan (Game Design)
Ethan Davey (Game Design)
Kalei Downing (Digital Photography)
Katherine Hume (Digital Photography)
Calder Johnson (Mobile Apps)
George Khayat (Project Programming)
Danny Lazega (Mobile Apps)
Jon Lerner (Animated Graphic)
John Roorbach (3D Modeling)

2nd Place Winners: 7
Michah Bowmen (Game Design)
Kieran Ennis (Game Design)
Legacy McCall (3D Modeling)
Tweedell Memphis (Multimedia)
Colin Ostroviak (Game Design) (X2)
Jasmine Sutton (Digital Photography)
Devin Williams (Multimedia)

3rd Place Winners: 3
Amari Brown (Multimedia)
Tyler Cormier (Web 2.0)
Ethan Petrea (Web 2.0)

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BME students clinch 22 awards at Technology Fair