StartUP, an AI-based platform which enables entrepreneurs to interact with tools that help them make better business decisions and avoid costly mistakes, was created by students who are participating in the 2021 Nittany AI challenge.
20 Penn State teams with students from seven different colleges and six campuses, including for the first time Penn State World Campus, were each awarded $500 to compete in the Prototype Phase of the 2021 Nittany AI Challenge.
Twenty Penn State teams with students from seven different colleges and six campuses, including Penn State World Campus, will each be awarded $500 to compete in the Prototype Phase of the 2021 Nittany AI Challenge. Teams were selected based on their potential for positive impact on the world, all using AI for Good to develop solutions that address real-world challenges in education, environment, health and humanitarianism.
The Penn State Lehigh Valley Campus Engagement Committee awarded two scholarships to Penn State Lehigh Valley students Megan O'Donnell and Hemil Patel for their impact on campus and in their communities.
Hemil Patel, junior project & supply chain management major, was awarded the Campus Engagement Committee scholarship for his impact on campus and in his community.
Project and supply chain management degree prepares graduates to work in manufacturing – Lehigh Valley’s second largest sector for economic output and third largest sector for jobs