Lane College students showcase innovation at BE Smart Hackathon
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Lane College Students Showcase Innovation at BE Smart Hackathon
Jackson, Tennessee – Lane College students stepped confidently into a national spotlight this past week as they traveled to Charlotte, North Carolina, to compete in the BE Smart Hackathon presented by American Airlines and Black Enterprise. Over the course of the multi-day challenge, the team immersed themselves in rapid problem-solving, creative design, and real-world innovation, representing the College with skill, discipline, and unmistakable Dragon pride.

The Hackathon brought together talented students from across the country and challenged them to build a thoughtful, AI integrated app to resolve critical community needs. Lane College students embraced the experience and created Oasis, a financial survival app that helps low-income families avoid financial crises. Using predictive analytics, the platform forecasts cash flow problems, tracks government benefits, connects users to local resources, and provides personalized AI coaching. Available as both a web app and native iOS application, Oasis transforms how vulnerable communities manage money and access support.

Maureen Okoli, a senior Computer Science major, reflected on the experience as “an incredible opportunity that strengthened my teamwork and problem-solving skills. Collaborating with peers from diverse backgrounds showed me how creativity and technology can come together to tackle real-world challenges.”
For fellow senior Philip Godwin, the event reaffirmed his passion for the field. “Technology is most powerful when it serves those who need it most. Watching our AI predict financial crises and our platform connect people to real resources reminded me that innovation and social impact aren’t separate goals. They’re the same mission. I’m inspired to keep building tools that create meaningful change.”
Beyond the coding, presentations, and long work sessions, the event offered Lane students invaluable exposure to industry leaders and professional networks. They returned to campus energized and ready to channel their new skills into future projects, internships, and leadership roles.
As Lane College continues expanding experiential learning opportunities, the Hackathon stands as another bright example of how our students are showing up, stepping forward, and proving they can compete with confidence on any stage.
About Lane College
Founded in 1882 in Jackson, Tennessee, Lane College is a private, faith-based liberal arts institution affiliated with the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church. Guided by the Latin motto “Esse Non Videri” (To Be and Not to Seem), Lane College transforms lives through accessible education, spiritual formation, and service to community and nation.
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