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TYLER, Texas (April 12, 2024) – Two students at The University of Texas at Tyler University Academy Tyler campus won the 2024 East Texas High School Idea Challenge, the region’s premier innovation  competition for high school students at UT Tyler.  
First-place winners Umama Khan and Olivia Hall, UA-Tyler seniors, each received a $5,000 UT Tyler  scholarship. Their winning project, Vitaband, is an idea for a wristband that monitors patients’ key  vitals and connects them to a health care professional. Kiley Salser, a sophomore from Pine Tree  High School, placed second and received a $2,500 UT Tyler scholarship. Her business venture,  Glistening Gardens, transforms lawns into flourishing gardens with expert planting, soil care and  ongoing maintenance supplies.  
Teams and individuals were judged based on project innovation, creativity and potential for real world application. 
“These talented individuals represent the future of innovation in East Texas, and the scholarships  provided will support their academic journey at the university, furthering their potential to become  the inventors, innovators and entrepreneurs of tomorrow,” said Brandon Reynolds, director of the  ETX LaunchPad at UT Tyler. “We thank all participants for their hard work and dedication, and look  forward to continuing to foster a spirit of innovation in the years to come.” 
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The East Texas High School Idea Challenge is part of ETX New Venture Day at UT Tyler. Registration  for next year’s challenge will open in August, Reynolds added. 
The ETX LaunchPad at UT Tyler works to improve economic development through entrepreneurship  and innovation programming. Its mission is to ignite creativity and drive impactful change,  empowering individuals to transform ideas into thriving ventures and contribute to the growth of  East Texas. To register teams or for more information, contact Reynolds at breynolds@uttyler.edu, or call 903.565.6459. 
With a mission to improve educational and health care outcomes for East Texas and beyond, UT  Tyler offers more than 90 undergraduate and graduate programs to nearly 10,000 students.  Through its alignment with UT Tyler Health Science Center and UT Health East Texas, UT Tyler has  unified these entities to serve Texas with quality education, cutting-edge research and excellent  patient care. Classified by Carnegie as a doctoral research institution and by U.S. News & World  Report as a national university, UT Tyler has campuses in Tyler, Longview, Palestine and Houston. 

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