Student earns Glamour award
Angela Busheska ’25 has earned recognition as one of Glamour magazine’s College Women of the Year. A full-ride scholarship brought Busheska to Lafayette in 2021, where she became the first woman at the College in the last 30 years to take on a dual major in electrical engineering and computer science.
Her vision leverages technology as “a tool to help solve some of the world’s greatest problems.” Busheska has held internships at Google and Microsoft, where she worked on improving accessibility in various software programs. She delivered keynote speeches at events like the Google Developers Conference and Bloomberg Green Festival to demonstrate how tech can be used for social good. In 2022, she made it to the Forbes 30 Under 30 list for creating an app that measures the amount of carbon emitted in everyday activities.
As a junior, Busheska was named a Neo Scholar—the first in Lafayette’s history—joining one of the strongest communities of tech leaders in the nation.