GAINESVILLE - Cadet SGT Adrian O'Sullivan, a Riverside Military Academy sophomore, has been selected for the 2015 Congress of Future Science and Technology Leaders (CFSTL) to be held in Boston, Mass. June 28-30.
The CFSTL was created by the National Academy of Future Scientists and Technologists (NAFST) to gather the country’s finest high school students who aspire to careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields and singling them out for special recognition and ongoing mentorship by STEM leaders. Mentors include Nobel Prize winners, inventors, researchers, Ivy League academic leaders, and retired NASA Astronaut Buzz Aldrin who serves as the Academy Science Director of the NAFST.
All students must have a minimum 3.5 GPA (or equivalent) to be nominated for this academic honors program, and invitation is by Academic Nomination only. (www.scitechleaders.com)
O'Sullivan received a letter from Dr. Aldrin recognizing him as a Delegate who will represent Riverside Military Academy and his home state of Florida.