Through a partnership with global business software company SAP, Penn State Brandywine’s SAP Next-Gen Lab is giving students hands-on opportunities to develop advanced technology applications with an initial focus on defense and security applications.
Congratulations to Shayla Hatchett, our #Brandywinner of the Week! Shayla serves as a student worker for the campus’ Office of Student Affairs, where she assists staff members and greets guests at the Student Union welcome desk. Previously, she served as the president of the Multicultural Club.
Anmol Singh, who won second place in the enterprise category along with Jordan Knecht, talks to members of the campus about his project, "Drone Forensic Analysis."
Penn State Brandywine students had the opportunity to present their research to the campus community at Brandywine’s annual Exhibition of Undergraduate Research Enterprise and Creative Accomplishment on April 9.
Penn State Brandywine students had the opportunity to present their research to the campus community at Brandywine’s annual Exhibition of Undergraduate Research Enterprise and Creative Accomplishment on April 9.
Erdi Elmasllari, left, and Nicolo Stewart were two of the Penn State Brandywine students who worked on Next-Gen projects last fall. They both graduated in December and are now completing six-month internships at SAP with prospects for extensions.
Penn State Brandywine students Keiaisha Jackson (left), Shayla Hatchett (center) and Jemimah Mwaba were among the many students honored at the campus' student leadership recognition night on April 10.