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Students "engineer happiness" in the Sheetz Innovation Challenge, sponsored by the Clark Foundation

In the Sheetz Engineering Innovation Challenge, Penn State engineering students observed in-store activity throughout the spring and brainstormed new ideas to enhance customer happiness. Then, they pitched those ideas to Sheetz representatives in a final competition and rapidly prototyped solutions for judging, with the winners receiving $5,000.

This competition, made possible by support from the A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation, was a pilot for a new set of microcredential courses, the Leading Through Innovation Series, where students develop the skills industry reports new hires may be missing—teamwork, problem-solving, and communication.

Penn State engineering microcredentials are available to anyone -- Penn Staters and beyond. They offer new in-demand skills to help practicing engineers add value to their organizations and give engineering students new learning opportunities they might not have otherwise. https://engineeringonline.psu.edu/

Learn more about the ongoing partnership between Penn State Engineering and the Clark Foundation: engr.psu.edu/clark-scholars

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