Standout Seniors 2025: Meet Jacob Gajewski (Mechanical Engineering)

Penn State Behrend’s Class of 2025 is ready to make its mark on the world. We’re proud of our students and all that they have learned and accomplished here at Behrend. Over the next several weeks, we will introduce you to a few of our remarkable seniors who have conducted valuable research, pioneered innovation, overcome challenges, and engaged in college life in a big way.

Today, we’d like you to meet Jacob Gajewski.

Major: Mechanical Engineering

Hometown: Akron, New York

Why he chose Behrend: Small class sizes and the ability to interact with faculty. It also provided me with the opportunity to continue playing soccer at the college level while also being able to focus on my education.

Why he chose his major: Both of my parents are engineers, so I was guided down this path. I also have had an interest in learning how things work. I chose Mechanical Engineering because it offers broad opportunities.

Proudest accomplishment: Playing four years of college soccer while also maintaining a high GPA in a challenging major.

Student involvement: Penn State Behrend men’s soccer, Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honors Society, Chi Alpha Sigma – College Athlete Honor Society, Materials and Manufacturing Group

Awards and accolades: Dean’s List every semester, Academic All-Conference for soccer – four years.

What he’s passionate about: Continuing to learn through experiences in both the classroom and other environments.

Advice for first-year students: Get involved early on. Meet people, join clubs and do activities that you are interested in. This will surround you with people who share similar goals and interests as you, while also letting you have some fun.  

Jacob has accepted a position as an associate product engineer in the Space Actuation and Avionics Group at Moog Inc in Elma, New York, following his graduation in May.

Standout Seniors 2025: Meet Tanvi Pabbati (Computer Science)

Penn State Behrend’s Class of 2025 is ready to make its mark on the world. We’re proud of our students and all that they have learned and accomplished here at Behrend. Over the next several weeks, we will introduce you to a few of our remarkable seniors who have conducted valuable research, pioneered innovation, overcome challenges, and engaged in college life in a big way.

Today, we’d like you to meet Tanvi Pabbati.

Major: Computer Science

Hometown: Hyderabad, India

Why she chose Behrend: It felt like the perfect fit for me. I attended high school in Erie, so Behrend was close to home. I liked the small class sizes and opportunity for one-on-one interactions with faculty members. Also, the campus is beautiful and the trails in Wintergreen gorge are great.

Why she chose her major: I developed an interest in programming after taking a class in high school. I enjoyed learning new programming languages and making fun projects. Computer science is constantly evolving. These changes keep the field interesting. There’s always something to learn or discover.

Proudest accomplishment at Behrend: Contributing to student organizations in leadership roles while managing my academics and making the Dean’s List has been both challenging and rewarding. A highlight for me was helping to restart the South Asian Student Organization (SASO) during my first year.

Campus involvement: I was the president of SASO, a Global Ambassador, and served as an International Student Orientation Leader. I’m a member of the National Society of Leadership and Success. I’ve also done undergraduate research work.

Highest priority in the coming years: Obtaining a master’s degree and getting into a field that focuses on both robotics and Artificial Intelligence (AI).

Global-minded: I’m passionate about learning about diverse cultures, which is why I was part of Global Ambassadors and other cultural organizations. Through my active participation in the multicultural clubs on campus, I’ve been able to help international students connect with fellow students, experience their own culture despite being far from home, and provide a platform for them to share their culture.

Advice for first-year students: Join organizations, go to club meetings, and attend events. Building connections will improve your experience at college, so don’t be afraid to step out of your comfort zone.

After her graduation in May, Tanvi plans to pursue a master’s degree in AI or robotics.

Standout Seniors 2025: Meet Steviee Geagan (Creative Writing)

Today, we’d like you to meet Steviee Geagan.

Major: Creative Writing

Hometown: Butler, Pennsylvania

Scholarships: Provost’s Award, Corey N. Farrell Memorial Scholarship, and Class of 1922 Memorial Scholarship.

Why he chose Behrend: It is among the few colleges in the nation to offer a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Creative Writing with a fiction and poetry option. The class sizes are small, which allows for more one-on-one time with professors, and the campus itself is on a beautiful piece of land that is great for hiking.

Why he chose his major: I attended Lincoln Park Performing Arts Charter School as a creative writing major and wanted to further my education in the discipline. Language can be an effective, powerful tool if wielded correctly. 

Proudest accomplishment at Behrend: Though it may seem simple to some, attending college is my proudest accomplishment. As a first-generation college student from a blue-collar family, attaining a college degree has been an aspiration of mine since I was in grade school. Graduating from a top college like Penn State Behrend feels surreal.

Awards: Sonnenberg Poetry Award in 2021 and 2025, and the Cranage Creative Writing Award in 2025.

What you’d be surprised to know about him: I’m a multi-published writer across multiple genres including poetry, fiction, and non-fiction. Also, I have a twin sister.

Highest priority for the coming years: Asidefrom securing a full-time job, I plan on devoting my time to advocating for the transgender community in Erie and Pittsburgh. Trans youth are particularly vulnerable at this time, and I want to give back to my community, like my trans elders did for me when I was younger and discovering my identity.

What he is passionate about: Ang Lee’s 2005 film Brokeback Mountain and vampires.

Advice for first-year students: Get out of your dorm and find your own version of fun and community. These four years are just as much about self-discovery as they are about learning. Go on a hike in the gorge, take a class you’re interested in, and don’t be afraid to talk to other first-year students—they’re just as confused and overwhelmed as you!

A nod to family: I want to thank my grandfather, Richard, for his decades of hard work and countless hours-long drives from Butler County to Erie. Without him, I would not be where I am today. I am eternally grateful for him and the sacrifices he has made for me.

Standout Seniors 2025: Meet Jay Abraham (Electrical Engineering)

Penn State Behrend’s Class of 2025 is ready to make its mark on the world. We’re proud of our students and all that they have learned and accomplished here at Behrend. Over the next several weeks, we will introduce you to a few of our remarkable seniors who have conducted valuable research, pioneered innovation, overcome challenges, and engaged in college life in a big way.

Today, we’d like you to meet Jay Abraham.

Major: Electrical Engineering

Hometown: Pittsburgh

Why he chose his major: It’s the closest thing to applied wizardry.

Campus involvement: President of the Behrend student chapter of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, member of the Society of Automotive Engineers, Computer Engineering Club, and Behrend’s Fitness Club.

Involvement = connections: Being involved in student organizations, taking on leadership roles, helping professors with research projects, and attending networking events opened doors for me that I would never have found otherwise. Doing these things was not just about padding my resume, but about building real connections with professors, collaborating with peers on ambitious projects, and gaining leadership experience that boosted my confidence and shaped my career trajectory.

What you’d be surprised to know about him: English is my second language.

What he’s passionate about: Electrical engineering, public transportation infrastructure, sustainable energy, and urban design.

Advice for first-year students: Get involved as much as possible on campus. The value of your degree isn’t just in the classes you take, but also in the things you do outside of the classroom. I’ve found that the students who thrive the most aren’t necessarily the ones with the highest GPAs, but those who immerse themselves in the opportunities around them. Joining clubs, taking on leadership roles, attending career fairs, and saying “yes” to new experiences will make all the difference. You never know which professor, project, or chance encounter will lead to your next internship, job, or lifelong friendship.

After his graduation in May, Jay will be a power systems and controls automation engineer working with the digital integration solutions team at Eaton.

Standout Seniors 2025: Meet Jason Chen (Biology)

Penn State Behrend’s Class of 2025 is ready to make its mark on the world. We’re proud of our students and all that they have learned and accomplished here at Behrend. Over the next several weeks, we will introduce you to a few of our remarkable seniors who have conducted valuable research, pioneered innovation, overcome challenges, and engaged in college life in a big way.

Today, we’d like you to meet Jason Chen.

Major: Biology

Minor: Psychology

Hometown: Hopewell, Virginia

Scholarships: Lincoln Trustee Scholarship, Provost Award, Penn State Academic Grant, Bunton Waller Scholarship, PNC leadership Scholarship.

Why he chose Behrend: I chose Penn State Behrend because of its beautiful and inviting campus, which immediately made me feel at home. The natural surroundings created an environment where I knew I could thrive both academically and personally. Additionally, the students I spoke with before enrolling highly recommended Behrend and emphasized the unique opportunities it offers. They shared their experiences with hands-on learning and small class sizes that allow for close relationships with professors. Hearing about these distinctive opportunities, such as undergraduate research, solidified my decision to become part of Behrend.

Why he chose his major: Since I was a young child, I have dreamed of becoming a doctor. As I progressed through school, I was drawn to biology and the sciences. The more I learned, the more eager I became to understand the complexities of the human body, genetics, and medicine. My curiosity and passion for science fueled my desire to pursue a major that would challenge me intellectually while preparing me for a career in healthcare.

His proudest accomplishment at Behrend: My proudest accomplishment at Behrend has been successfully balancing academics, leadership, and research while making a meaningful impact on campus. From the start of my undergraduate career, I sought out opportunities to get involved, and I have thrived. Serving as president of Science Ambassadors, director of Welcome Week, and Bingo chair of Lion Ambassadors allowed me to develop my leadership and organizational skills while fostering a sense of community among students. Additionally, completing two ecological research projects pushed me to think critically, manage long-term commitments, and contribute to scientific inquiry.

On overcoming challenges: Starting college at the age of sixteen was a challenging but transformative experience for me. Being younger than my peers, I had to quickly adapt to the academic rigor and social dynamics of college life while learning to balance coursework, extracurricular involvement, and personal responsibilities. Managing my time effectively and staying disciplined were crucial in navigating this transition.

Campus involvement: Lion Ambassadors (Bingo chair and social chair), Science Ambassadors (member and president), THON (fundraising captain), Behrend First Gens, Tri-Beta, Biology Club, Leadership Scholars, Welcome Week (guide, leader, director), and Alternative Spring Break

What you might be surprised to know about him: I’m a huge sneakerhead and love collecting streetwear!

His top priority for the coming years: My highest priority is getting into medical school and developing the skills and knowledge to become a compassionate and competent doctor. I am committed to excelling academically, gaining hands-on experience in clinical and research settings, and continuously improving my ability to connect with and care for patients. Beyond just earning a degree, I want to cultivate the qualities that define a great physician—empathy, resilience, adaptability, and a lifelong dedication to learning.

Advice for first-year students: College is a learning experience, and mistakes are part of growth. Don’t be too hard on yourself—learn from them and move forward.

After graduation in May, Jason plans to attend medical school.