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Who’s Going to ETSU?
MORGAN LAYMON
East Tennessee State University freshman Morgan Laymon is making his childhood dream come true thanks to a groundbreaking collaboration between BlueCross BlueShield (BCBS) of Tennessee and ETSU that resulted in the BlueSky Tennessee Institute powered by ETSU.
Laymon is from Chattanooga and is the second person in his family to pursue a college degree. Laymon’s goal is to make a difference in the lives of others through technology and cybersecurity, and thanks to an accelerated ABET-accredited computing program allowing him to go from enrolled to employed in just over two years, Laymon has the opportunity to pursue his passion in his hometown.
Laymon is thrilled to have the opportunity to conquer those goals while obtaining a college degree in just 27 months from the university he wanted to attend all along, ETSU.
“I researched many universities both in-state and out-of-state,” said Laymon. “None of them really fulfilled what I was looking for. ETSU’s highly regarded computing degree programs, closeknit community, and supportive learning environment sealed the deal for me.”
Laymon’s coding creativity shines in the first video game he created called Overthrown.
“It’s a run-and-gun type of platformer made using GMS2, and I uploaded the game onto itch.io, a website for indie video games,” said Laymon. “I’m working on a new game called Realms of Redemption and hope to have a demo for debut in the coming months.” The first cohort of 32 students enrolled at BlueSky Institute’s campus in Chattanooga will have access to hands-on experience and paid internships and the opportunity to earn an immediate job offer from BCBS of Tennessee immediately after graduation. The program aims to provide a proactive solution to a problem numerous companies face as the rapidly increasing global demand for tech talent and future IT workforce leaders continues to rise.
Laymon’s determination to become part of that solution is evident.
“I want to use my degree to help people. The BlueSky program allows me to take what I’ve learned and apply those skills to change the lives of communities and consumers by improving software or hardware that better protects personal information and empowers users to feel confident and secure while storing their information in digital spaces.”
Students graduating from ETSU and the BlueSky Institute program can confidently enter the future information technology workforce to excel in a variety of roles in cybersecurity, systems management, database management and creation, and more.
Yasmeen Elayan is a Marketing and Communications Specialist in ETSU’s Office of University Marketing and Communications. | Photo by Ron Campbell