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            Mayor Announces Recipients of MGHPCC Scholarships 
                  Annual Award Tops $75k 
      Holyoke, Massachusetts, June 23, 2021 – Holyoke Mayor Terry Murphy today 
      announced the winners of two scholarship awards totaling $13,000 from the 
      Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center (MGHPCC) to Holyoke 
      High School students on their way to college. The scholarship recipients are 
      Alexander André Santiago Alvarado and Eric Douglas Fournier, both of whom will be 
      attending UMass Amherst in the fall.  Now in its eighth year, the MGHPCC merit-
      based scholarship program has awarded more than $75,000 in grants to date. 
      “The support we receive from our community partners is not only an investment in 
      the city but a demonstration of their confidence in its future,” said Mayor Terry 
      Murphy. “This is just one of the ways in which the MGHPCC supports our community,
      and we are grateful for it. I am confident that Alexander and Eric will make good use 
      of the scholarship.” 
      “Supporting education and workforce development in the region is a part of our 
      mission that our member universities take very seriously,” said MGHPCC Executive 
      Director John Goodhue. “We value our partnership with local educational institutions
      and look forward to continuing it.” 
      “Alex and Eric are deserving students who always gave their full focus and effort even
      during a year full of pandemic-related disruptions and distractions,” said Acting 
      Receiver/Superintendent Anthony W. Soto. “I have every confidence that they will 
      continue to achieve great things during their college school career and beyond. 
      Congratulations to them both.” 
      The MGHPCC scholarship program is open to any Holyoke Public School student 
      enrolling at one of the five founding members of the MGHPCC: Boston University, 
      Harvard University, Northeastern University, MIT or UMass. It is open to students in 
      any major and not limited to students of computer science or other scientific 
      disciplines. Recipients are chosen based on an 800-word essay answering the 
      question, “What do you see as the three biggest challenges currently facing Holyoke, 
      and what would you do to address them?” 
      In addition to sponsoring the scholarship program, the MGHPCC works with the 
      mayor’s office, Holyoke Public Schools, Holyoke Community College, Springfield 
      Technical Community College and local community service organizations to host 
      internships, robotics competitions, teacher workshops, after-school classes, 
      programming courses, career awareness days and summer camps. 
       
      About the City of Holyoke 
      Holyoke is an exciting community with committed citizens, a rich history, a dynamic 
      business sector, and a wide variety of opportunities. Holyoke developed in the 19th 
      Century as the nation’s first planned industrial community, at one time boasting the 
      greatest paper production in the world. The City’s attractive complement of urban 
      scale and natural serenity includes numerous mill sites as well as a collection of 
      parks, historic sites and recreation destinations. 
       
      About the Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center 
      The Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center (MGHPCC) provides 
      state-of-the-art infrastructure for computationally intensive research that is 
      indispensable in the increasingly sensor and data-rich environments of modern 
      science and engineering.  Computers at the MGHPCC run millions of virtual 
      experiments every month, supporting thousands of researchers in Massachusetts 
      and around the world.  The MGHPCC was developed through an unprecedented 
      collaboration among the most research-intensive universities in Massachusetts 
      (Boston University, Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 
      Northeastern University and the University of Massachusetts); the Commonwealth of
      Massachusetts; and private industry (Cisco and Dell EMC).  The member universities 
      fund the ongoing operation of the data center, which is open for use by any research 
      organization. 
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      Media Contact for the City of Holyoke: 
      Mayor’s Office 
      413-322-5510 
       
      Media Contact for the MGHPCC: 
      Erica Askew 
      508-954-4117 
      erica@howellcomm.com 
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