Eleven undergraduate and graduate students, including two from Purdue Polytechnic Institute, have been selected for the first cohort of the Burton D. Morgan Fellowship Program, a student-driven initiative focused on thought leadership, mentorship and community building.
The group includes Jason Brier, an undergraduate in computer graphics technology, and Rachel Borsa, a graduate student in aviation and aerospace management.
The fellows program recognizes high-performing students in the area of entrepreneurship and is focused on fostering thought leadership through support of professional development, according to Nathalie Duval-Couetil, associate professor of technology leadership and innovation and director of the Certificate in Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program.
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