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TALENTED STUDENT FROM HOBOKEN REWARDED FOR UNMATCHED ACHIEVEMENT

Michael Parsons to be Awarded $10,000 as a 2014 Davidson Fellow

Twenty bright young people named as 2014 Davidson Fellows exemplify the extraordinary work that can be accomplished by U.S. students who are given opportunities to excel. One of these gifted students is 18-year-old Michael Parsons of Hoboken, N.J.

Michael is young composer who is frequently confronted with the question of what is his role as a creator of classical music in the 21st century. He received a $10,000 scholarship for his music composition, “Composition as Architecture,” which explores the process of creating organic and internally logical music through five compositions in different styles and genres. Through this, Michael hopes to show the importance of development and inevitability in music, and to ultimately use these tools to find his own artistic voice. Through a combination of carefully thought-out writing and following his instincts, he hopes to inspire and engage audiences with his music.

Michael is a 2014 graduate of Watchung Hills Regional High School in Warren, N.J. and this fall will begin his undergraduate studies at The Juilliard School where he will major in composition.

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The Davidson Fellows Scholarship program offers $50,000, $25,000 and $10,000 college scholarships to students 18 or younger, who have created significant projects that have the potential to benefit society in the fields of science, technology, engineering, mathematics, literature, philosophy, music and outside the box. The Davidson Fellows Scholarship has provided more than $5.8 million in scholarship funds to 246 Fellows since its inception in 2001, and has been named one of the most prestigious undergraduate scholarships by U.S. News & World Report. It is a program of the Davidson Institute for Talent Development, a national nonprofit organization headquartered in Reno, Nev. that supports profoundly gifted youth.

“The Davidson Institute is built on the belief that individuals, who have extraordinary intelligence and talents, when encouraged and supported, can improve the quality of life for us all,” said Bob Davidson, co-founder of the Davidson Institute. “We are delighted to recognize this group of resourceful and distinguished young people for their fascinating projects – projects that have the potential to benefit society.”

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The 2014 Davidson Fellows will be honored at a reception in Washington, D.C., on September 26, 2014.

Producing highly-qualified professionals, including scientists, engineers and entrepreneurs is critical to economic development in the United States. Public discourse on our nation’s competitiveness tends to focus on the needs of low-performing students. As important to our country’s future success are the most capable of students, such as the 2014 Davidson Fellows, who are reaching high levels of academic and innovative excellence, and are strong examples of what students can achieve with the proper support.

About the Davidson Institute

Founded by Bob and Jan Davidson in 1999, the Davidson Institute for Talent Development recognizes, nurtures and supports profoundly intelligent young people, and provides opportunities for them to develop their talents to make a positive difference. The Institute offers support through a number of programs and services, including the Davidson Fellows and The Davidson Academy of Nevada. For more information about the 2014 Davidson Fellows, please visit www.DavidsonGifted.org/Fellows.

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