Standout Seniors 2025: Meet Michaela Florence (Marketing and Business Economics)

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 Michaela Florence.

Majors: Marketing and Business Economics

Hometown: Moon Township, PA

Campus involvement: I have been involved in Delta Sigma Pi (professional business fraternity), the Student Government Association, concert and pep band, the American Marketing Association, Business Ambassadors, and SMART (Student Multicultural Advisory Recruitment Team).

Awards and accolades: I received Penn State Behrend’s Outstanding First-Year Student Award and I was the Regional (twice) and Provincial Collegian of the Year for Delta Sigma Pi.

Highest priority for coming years: I have very broad interests when it comes to my career, so one of my priorities is to learn exactly what I love to do and find opportunities that allow me to do it.

Never stop learning: I am passionate about learning and improvement. This is what has motivated me throughout college, and I will continue to find ways to learn new things and improve in my career and my personal life.

Advice for first-year students: Come to college with an open mind. You’ll be exposed to a lot of new things in your classes and activities. There will be a ton of opportunities to expand your mind if you’re willing to be flexible and step out of your comfort zone.

After her graduation in May, Michaela plans to pursue a career in marketing research/analytics. She also plans to attend graduate school in the future.

Standout Seniors 2025: Meet Abigayle Lipscomb (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 Abigayle Lipscomb.

Major: Biology

Minor: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Hometown: Waynesburg, Pennsylvania

Scholarships: Behrend Honors Scholarship

On choosing Behrend: I chose Behrend because I liked the campus atmosphere. It was a good fit for what I wanted for my undergrad experience; it was small without feeling cramped and large without feeling overwhelming. Despite being on the 2+2 track, I decided to stay due to the wonderful community I built during my time here.

On choosing her major: I wanted to pursue a career in the medical field, and I felt that biology would best prepare me for that.

Her proudest accomplishment at Behrend: I won first place in my division at the 2024 Sigma Xi Conference for my poster on “Effects of cortisol on the expression of placental iron transport proteins and extracellular vesicles.” It was a real confidence booster and made me feel more secure in my abilities to communicate effectively, something especially important for a doctor.

Student involvement: I am currently the vice president of the Biology Club, where our big spring event is the community Pre-Historic Egg Hunt. I am also a member of Science Ambassadors and Beta Beta Beta.

Awards and honors: In addition to my first-place award at the 2024 Sigma Xi Conference, I also received two research grants for the summer of 2024: the Erickson Discovery Grant and the Penn State Behrend Undergraduate Student Summer Research Fellowship, both of which allowed me to continue and expand upon my research on placental iron transport proteins.

What makes her unique: I believe that my compassion and ability to connect with people from diverse backgrounds sets me apart from others. I am easily able to strike up a conversation with strangers, listen to whatever they say, and respond appropriately. This has been most beneficial when interacting with patients during my shadowing and clinical experiences.

What people might be surprised to know about her: I am pretty good at trivia and enjoy learning random new facts, but I’m especially good at identifying songs and their artists. My friends often call me to hum a melody in hopes that I’ll be able to identify the tune. 

Her top priority for the coming years: My highest priority will be continuing my education as I study to become an optometrist.

Her passion: I am passionate about optometry. I believe that it is an overlooked (no pun intended) aspect of our overall health. Due to the overwhelming intricacies of healthcare, people tend to put it on the back burner in favor of what they deem to be more pressing issues, like knee pain or a tooth ache, and ignore their eyes until they can’t see. This is obviously harmful as deeper issues could be going on that could have irreversible effects on their vision. I hope to educate patients on the importance of their eye health, especially within rural, low-income areas, where people are most at risk of eye disease, which can greatly affect their overall wellbeing.

After graduation in May, Abigayle plans to attend Salus University to become an optometrist.

Standout Seniors 2025: Meet Benita Bowden (Marketing)

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 Benita Bowden.

Major: Marketing

Certificate: Project and Supply Chain Analytics

Hometown: Waterford, Pennsylvania

Why she chose Behrend: I loved the beautiful campus, the strong academic programs, and being so close to home.

Why she chose her major: I’ve always been fascinated by the business world, particularly the strategic thinking behind advertising campaigns, why companies position themselves in certain ways, and how these approaches ultimately succeed.

Proudest accomplishment at Behrend: Having my research paper accepted to the European Marketing Academy Conference (EMAC) in Madrid, where I will be traveling to present it. I am conducting this research along with faculty members Dr. Ben Lee and Dr. Amit Agarwal. Our paper examines how a data breach impacts a firm’s marketing capabilities.

Campus involvement: I was involved in the Lion Entertainment Board and the sailing club during my time here at Behrend. I was proud to contribute to our sailing team’s achievement of reaching the semi-finals in Virginia last year. I had never sailed before I joined the club in my freshman year, so this was a huge accomplishment for me.

What you’d be surprised to know about her: I grew up in Alaska, only moving to the Erie area after my family sold everything that we owned and drove around the United States for months. We had originally planned to move back to Alaska once our travels were over but decided to stay in Erie to be closer to family.

Highest priority for the coming years: My top priority is to establish myself in my field while creating lasting memories—after all, I’ll never be in my twenties again.

Advice for first-year students: Make the most of your time here. It goes by fast so don’t hold yourself back, even if it scares you.

Standout Seniors 2025: Meet Emma Whiteman (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 Emma Whiteman.

Major: Biology, Health Professions option

Minor: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Hometown: Harborcreek, Pennsylvania

Scholarships: Chancellor’s Scholarship.

Awards: I completed the Behrend Honors Program and was inducted into Chi Alpha Sigma Athletic Honor Society.

Why she chose Behrend: I liked the location. It feels semi-rural, but is not far from major shopping areas and downtown Erie. Also, the smaller class sizes gave me the ability to get to know my professors, which really helped with my studies.  

Why she chose her major: I have wanted to go into the medical field for years and Biology gave me the best foundation be able to take the Medical College Admissions Test and achieve my goal of becoming a doctor.

Campus involvement: I was a dual-sport athlete competing in Swimming and Diving and the Track and Field Teams. I was also treasurer of the Biology club and a Science Ambassador.

Proudest accomplishment at Behrend: Helping to host fun youth outreach events, including Boo-ology and the Prehistoric Easter Egg Hunt.

Highest priority in the coming years: To get a job within the medical field to gain as much information as possible before going to medical school.

Advice for first-year students: College will be challenging at times, and you will struggle. Just stay positive and remember that while grades are important, they are not the only important thing in college. Make time for yourself and to have some fun, too.

After her graduation in May, Emma plans to work in the medical field for a couple of years before attending medical school.

Standout Seniors 2025: Meet Aarati Poudel (Psychology)

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 Aarati Poudel.

Major: Psychology

Hometown: Erie

Scholarships: Petersen Family Trustee Scholarship, Summer Success Scholarship, Kochel Leadership Scholarship

Why she chose Behrend: I chose Behrend for its warm community and supportive atmosphere. The small class sizes allow for genuine interactions with professors, and being close to home helps me stay connected with my family. The campus is beautiful year-round, with everything conveniently within walking distance. It’s a place where I can excel both academically and personally.

Why she chose her major: I chose psychology because I want to focus on the importance of emotional well-being. In my community, this topic isn’t taken seriously, and many people don’t feel comfortable discussing their struggles. I hope to help change that by encouraging open conversations and providing support. My goal is to make a positive impact and help others feel more at ease seeking help when needed.

Student involvement: I founded Behrend Brown Girls (BBG) and currently serve as its president. I am also an Ambassador for the School of Humanities and Social Sciences and previously served as the promotion coordinator for the South Asian Student Organization (SASO). Additionally, I interned with the Mentor Project at CORE, a community outreach program, where I supported youth development and educational initiatives.

Proudest accomplishment at Behrend: Presenting my research at the Sigma Xi conference was a huge milestone for me, as it allowed me to contribute to discussions and deepen my understanding of psychological research. Through my internship, I’ve also had the chance to work closely with middle- and elementary-school students, helping them navigate challenges and create a space where they feel supported. On top of that, founding Behrend Brown Girls and leading the club to receive the Student Most Engaged Club award has been incredibly rewarding. Seeing the direct impact of my work, both in research and in the lives of others, has been truly fulfilling.

Challenges overcome: As a first-generation college student, I’ve had to navigate many challenges, from adjusting to academic expectations to figuring out how to access the resources I needed. My parents didn’t attend college, so I didn’t have that support system at home. However, this experience has made me more resourceful and determined. I’ve learned to advocate for myself, seek out mentors, and create a network of support. These challenges have not only shaped my academic journey but also motivated me to help others, especially immigrant and first- generation students, find their own path to success.

What you’d be surprised to know about her: I’m fluent in three languages and am currently learning my fourth.

Advice for first-year students: My advice for first-year students is to seek help when needed and get involved on campus early. Building a support system, whether through clubs or connecting with professors and peers, is key to thriving in college. Don’t be afraid to ask questions and take advantage of every opportunity to grow and learn.

After her graduation in May, Aarati plans to pursue a master’s degree in counseling with a goal of becoming a school counselor.

Standout Seniors 2025: Meet Keri Saulino (Environmental 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: Keri Saulino

Major: Environmental Science

Minors: Biology, Sustainability Leadership

Hometown: Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

Scholarships: Gerald Bayles Memorial Scholarship, the Penn State Provost Award from the Schreyer Honors College, and the Chancellor’s Scholarship.

On choosing Behrend: The main reason I came to Behrend was because my major only exists here; however, the longer I have been at Behrend, the more I have appreciated it. The people at Behrend are so friendly, and having such easy access to Wintergreen Gorge, Lake Erie, and so many other natural areas for geoscience and ecology classes really enhanced my learning experience.

On choosing her major: I really care about the planet. The air we breathe, the water we drink, and the food we grow are all supported by the environment. Knowing how climate change affects our natural systems and the people across the globe inspired me to learn what I can do to help.

Her proudest accomplishment at Behrend: I earned second place in undergraduate oral presentations at the Regional Science Consortium conference for my research on round gobies. I had presented at conferences before, but never an oral presentation, nor had I won anything before.

Awards:  AMCC All-Sportsmanship Team Award twice for good sportsmanship; President Walker Award (4.0 GPA), Outstanding Freshman in Chemistry/American Chemical Society Award, First-Year Writing Award, President Sparks Award, Academic Excellence in Environmental Science – Research Award, Dean’s list throughout college years.

Campus involvement: I am a Schreyer Scholar and was on the Behrend Schreyer council as the secretary for one year and vice president for two years. I played on the women’s tennis team starting in my second year and was the team captain in my senior year. I am a Science Ambassador and am highly involved with Greener Behrend, where I served as treasurer for one year and as president for the last two years. This past year, I also took on the role of sustainable lab consultant, where I go into a lab on campus and work to find ways to make it more sustainable.

On overcoming challenges: Maintaining good mental health throughout school, and life in general, has been a bit of a challenge. I would describe myself as a perfectionist, but life is not perfect, making it sometimes hard to be proud of accomplishments or feel satisfied in my work. This has also made it difficult to start projects, as I worry about them not being “perfect.” The phrase “if something is worth doing, it is worth doing badly” has helped me a lot, showing that something done poorly is better than not trying at all. I have been trying to do more new things, no matter how bad, and it has helped me to let go of some of the pressure I put on myself.

What makes her unique: I was obsessed with cooking shows as a kid and would recreate dishes myself. This experience has been helpful in the present day because I love to do my own plant-based cooking and come up with new recipes. I love bringing a dish or sharing something I’ve made with others so they can taste how good vegan food can be.

What you may be surprised to know about her: I really enjoy seeing and making art, especially what may be seen as odd. I like pieces that confuse me and make me think. I did ceramics throughout high school, making a large jar with four faces on it, a Tim Burton inspired jack-in-the-box, a skull with vines coming out of it, and more. I am trying to get into painting right now, and I hope to have a ceramics studio someday.

Have passport, will travel: Aside from my career goals, my personal goals in the immediate future are do more traveling, go to more festivals, and attend more concerts. I went to the Bahamas and Iceland as a study abroad trip while at Behrend, and this opened my eyes to how much more there is to see and experience.

Her passions: A lot of my hobbies and interests have turned into my desire to be more sustainable. I love to watch videos on sustainable actions, read books on the causes of climate change, and talk to people about these topics. It brings me joy to know I am making a difference.

Advice for first-year students: Prioritize your schoolwork, but also include time for fun and for breaks. You will not forget the friends and memories you make along the way.

After her graduation in May, Keri plans to pursue a career in conservation or sustainable development. She also plans to attend graduate school after gaining some experience in her field.

Standout Seniors 2025: Daniel Boehme (Master in Manufacturing Management)

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 Daniel Boehme.

Majors: Interdisciplinary Business with Engineering Studies (IBE) and Finance ’24; currently pursuing a Master in Manufacturing Management degree.

Hometown: Pittsburgh

Daniel, flanked by his parents, poses with his siblings who are all Penn State Behrend graduates.

Behrend is a family thing: All three of my older siblings attended Penn State Behrend. My brother David played baseball at Behrend and earned an IBE degree, my sister Kaylee was in Nursing, and my sister Victoria was a Marketing major.

Why he chose his major: Behrend’s IBE program has a 100 percent job placement rate out of college. It is a versatile degree that offers a ton of job opportunities. Companies like the skillset that an IBE degree provides. I have plenty of business experience, such as finance, supply chain, marketing, and management, as well as engineering experience with manufacturing and design.

Proudest accomplishment at Behrend: Completing both an IBE degree and Finance degree while being a student-athlete. Baseball takes up a lot of time, so it was an exciting challenge to dual-major while also being a competitive athlete.

Time-management master: Time management is a skill that I’ve become more proficient at over the years. Being on the road for baseball made it difficult at times to manage my academics. I learned a few lessons and got much better at communicating with partners and professors and understanding how to schedule my time appropriately so that my work gets completed.

Campus involvement: Member of the men’s baseball team. This is my fifth year on the team, and it’s been a great experience from beginning to end. I’ve made numerous friendships that I’ll take with me long after I leave Behrend.

Awards: I was named to the First Team All-AMCC Team for baseball this past season and was named to the All-Conference Academic Team. Behrend won our conference in 2021 and 2024. We hope to repeat in 2025. I have been named to the all-conference academic team.

Traveling man: I will be traveling for work, and I’m excited to experience different people and places. I’ve lived all my life in Pittsburgh and Erie, so it will be great to see what other places have in store. Eventually, I will probably return to Pittsburgh to be near family because we are very close.

Advice for first-year students: Time flies, so embrace every moment. Go out of your way to talk to your classmates or professors. There’s something about communicating in person that gives you a dopamine effect and makes you feel more productive. Make sure you have some hobbies outside of school, ones that are healthy for you and help relieve stress when you feel overwhelmed.

After his graduation in May, Daniel will join Wabtec’s LEAD Operations Program, an intensive two-year rotational program that develops domain expertise, leadership skills, and business acumen.

Standout Seniors 2025: Meet Ronan Murphy (Finance and Accounting)

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 Ronan Murphy.

Majors: Finance and Accounting

Hometown: Fredonia, New York

Scholarships: Class of 1922 Memorial Scholarship; Lawrence and Elizabeth Held Scholarship; Presidential Scholarship; Intrieri Family Student Scholarship; Penn State University Discover Award

Why he chose Behrend: Proximity to family, access to sports, and networking possibilities of Penn State Alumni. I originally planned to transfer to University Park after two years but decided to stay at Behrend because of the Intrieri Family Student Managed Fund and friends I had made on the swim team and within the Black School of Business.

Why he chose his majors: I’ve had a lifelong interest in finance and the income potential it offers. When I was young, I frequently read about investing and bonded with my grandfather over it.

Proudest accomplishment at Behrend: Being appointed president of the Intrieri Family Student Managed Fund after having worked through the ranks over the years (associate analyst, analyst, lead analyst).

Challenges overcome:  In my senior year of high school, I broke my hand one week before our biggest swim meet of the year. This was devastating and it was difficult to get back in the water when I started swimming at Behrend. I’m more than glad that I did. I achieved most of my goals over the last four years, and that has been very rewarding.

Campus involvement: President of the Business Analytics Team, captain of the 2024-2025 Men’s Varsity Swimming Team, and president of the Intrieri Family Student Managed Fund.

What’s free time? Being on a sports team, having a double major, and being involved in several extracurriculars is tough, but I have been able to handle it well. When I get into the workforce and I have fewer responsibilities, I’m not sure what I’ll do!

What you’d be surprised to know about him: I have strong communication skills in high -stress situations. Being on a sports team can be pretty taxing, and I have been there for people when they are not in the greatest mood and need coached up. Same thing for group projects in my upper-level finance classes and my intermediate accounting class.  

Kick or swim: Originally, I wanted to play soccer but missed the try-out deadline, so I joined the swim team.

Top priority in coming years: Paying off student loans and making new friends in Nashville. I have always easily made friends with my teammates, so having to go about meeting people in a different way may be a challenge.

Advice for first-year students: Take advantage of living next to a Great Lake. Go to the bayfront and to Presque Isle State Park. The grey skies can get you down in the winter, so get outside and enjoy yourself when you can.

Ronan has accepted a position with Mariner Wealth Advisors. He will work at the company’s Nashville, Tennessee, location after his graduation in May.

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.