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Stanley Nwakamma is a University Innovation Fellow and an undergraduate student majoring in Electrical and COmputer Engineering at Morgan State University. His focus includes using technology to improve his campus community.
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Coming from Nigeria to study in the United States, Stanley is passionate about creating awareness and helping young Africans leverage and develop technologies that could solve issues facing the continent.
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From a very young age, Stanley has been interested in entrepreneurship and its interconnection to Engineering as a field. He is also in love with soccer and tennis. Stanley has a represented Morgan State University at several competitions including the Moguls in the Making competition organized by the Thurgood Marshall College fund and Ally Financial. As can be seen in his continous service to his campus community, Stanley is currently a fellow of the Morgan State University's President Leadership Circle, where he is serving as an ambassador of Morgan State university.

Revision as of 21:41, 27 September 2019

Stanley Nwakamma is a University Innovation Fellow and an undergraduate student majoring in Electrical and COmputer Engineering at Morgan State University. His focus includes using technology to improve his campus community.

Coming from Nigeria to study in the United States, Stanley is passionate about creating awareness and helping young Africans leverage and develop technologies that could solve issues facing the continent.

From a very young age, Stanley has been interested in entrepreneurship and its interconnection to Engineering as a field. He is also in love with soccer and tennis. Stanley has a represented Morgan State University at several competitions including the Moguls in the Making competition organized by the Thurgood Marshall College fund and Ally Financial. As can be seen in his continous service to his campus community, Stanley is currently a fellow of the Morgan State University's President Leadership Circle, where he is serving as an ambassador of Morgan State university.