Wayne Frick worked with the REV-UP Center for Entrepreneurship at Penn State Great Valley to refine his idea for a wireless device that would transmit the sounds of birds from an outside feeder to a receiver inside.
After competing in esports professionally for 10 years, Rob Ambrose leveraged University resources and graduate coursework to launch his own app, allowing players, coaches, and analysts to strategize.
A data mining course allowed Jackie Markle, a first-generation college graduate and data analytics student, to strategically apply what she's learned in the classroom to her daily life.
A recent grant from the National Science Foundation allows Kathryn Jablokow, professor of engineering design and mechanical engineering, to shift her research focus to the corporate world.
After being assigned to a new project team, Laura Materi enrolled in the project management certificate program. As she gained experience both in the classroom and at work, she sat for the PMP® exam and received a promotion.
Two Master of Information Science students will graduate with job offers thanks to their studies and hands-on research analyzing tweets during the recent election.
As the daughter of two business owners, Francine Way was immersed in an entrepreneurial culture from a young age. She founded her own social impact company in 2015.
Through her online coursework with Penn State Great Valley’s Master of Finance program, Ashuti Reynolds has learned to be creative and work collaboratively — skills she will use on an upcoming service trip to the Gambia.