Jagger Hastings
- Scott Scholar | Class of 2026
- Computer Science | Cybersecurity
Additional Information
Jagger has interned for several years at TSL Transportation, working across the IT/cybersecurity, software engineering, and accounting teams. In his most recent role as as an MIS and pricing intern, his work focused on reducing the company's risk score and increasing the search engine visibility of TSL and its subsidiaries' websites using SEO analysis. He's also contributed in an Agile development environment and gained experience in Python, JavaScript, and C#, with additional exposure to HTML, RISC-V, and PowerShell. Outside of his internship, Jagger has developed two video games—a 3D platformer and a turn-based RPG—with more in progress. For his Community Action Project, Jagger and his team are partnered with Bockscar and recently developed an application of the oceanic crossing procedures to improve accessibility and user experience, ultimately enhancing flight safety for the U.S. Air Force. After graduation, Jagger plans to pursue a career in MIS, cybersecurity, or indie game development.
Additional Information
Jagger has interned for several years at TSL Transportation, working across the IT/cybersecurity, software engineering, and accounting teams. In his most recent role as as an MIS and pricing intern, his work focused on reducing the company's risk score and increasing the search engine visibility of TSL and its subsidiaries' websites using SEO analysis. He's also contributed in an Agile development environment and gained experience in Python, JavaScript, and C#, with additional exposure to HTML, RISC-V, and PowerShell. Outside of his internship, Jagger has developed two video games—a 3D platformer and a turn-based RPG—with more in progress. For his Community Action Project, Jagger and his team are partnered with Bockscar and recently developed an application of the oceanic crossing procedures to improve accessibility and user experience, ultimately enhancing flight safety for the U.S. Air Force. After graduation, Jagger plans to pursue a career in MIS, cybersecurity, or indie game development.