A Journey towards I&E
By Epicenter | StoryJune 20, 2016 - The road to integrating innovation and entrepreneurship in higher education is never an easy one. Pathways program co-leader Alizabeth M. Sánchez-López shares how the Universidad del Turabo has propelled their campus forward despite Puerto Rico's current economic challenges.
Creating a Connected City
By Epicenter | StoryJune 10, 2016 - At the William Jewell College Regional Meetup, University Innovation Fellows took part in a city-wide event to help Kansas City become a smart and sustainable city.
InVenture Prize Comes to Clemson
By Epicenter | StoryMay 10, 2016 - A partnership between Epicenter community members brought the InVenture Prize competition to Clemson University this spring.
How to Activate Student Changemakers
By Epicenter | StoryApril 8, 2016 - More than 300 University Innovation Fellows and their faculty sponsors spent four days in Silicon Valley learning how to make lasting change in higher education.
Prototyping to Prove a Concept
By Epicenter | StoryFebruary 4, 2016 - University Innovation Fellow Tanner Wheadon created a mobile prototyping cart to test the need for a permanent makerspace at Utah Valley University.
The Power of a Peer Community
By Epicenter | StoryJanuary 10, 2016 - University Innovation Fellows shared strategies for student-led change in higher education at the James Madison University Regional Meetup in November 2015.
Just Make It
By Epicenter | StoryNovember 23, 2015 - Students forged new collaborations and learned how to connect their disciplines with fashion and tech at the University Innovation Fellows Kent State Regional Meetup.
Spotlight on Pathways Success in the City of Lights
By Epicenter | StoryOctober 13, 2015 - In October 2015, Epicenter’s Pathways to Innovation Program held a workshop at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas exploring the vital relationship between institutions and their off-campus ecosystems.
Orientation Forward: Beginning the Jewell Journey with Creativity and Innovation
By Epicenter | StorySeptember 15, 2015 - Bradley Dice, a University Innovation Fellow from William Jewell College, shares his perspective on an event his team held for the incoming class of students as part of Epicenter's #uifresh initiative.
Why It’s Imperative To Teach Entrepreneurship
By Epicenter | StoryAugust 31, 2015 - Epicenter founding director Tina Seelig, author of the new book Insight Out, shares her thoughts on why it's so important to teach students an entrepreneurial mindset.
The Melting Pot
By Epicenter | StoryJune 10, 2015 - The Universidad del Turabo in Puerto Rico, a Pathways to Innovation Program school, recently held the first event in their entrepreneurship and innovation event collection The Melting Pot Series.
Evidence of an Entrepreneurial Mindset
By Epicenter | StoryJune 9, 2015 - Dr. Helen L. Chen, member of Epicenter's FIGS research team, shares three questions for faculty to consider when designing experiences and documenting evidence of an entrepreneurial mindset in students.
Are Our Students Actually Learning Anything?
By Epicenter | StoryMay 6, 2015 - Pathways program advisor and Lehigh University Professor John Ochs ponders whether our engineering students are truly learning anything. Is integrating entrepreneurship the answer?
Change Agents Activated
By Epicenter | StoryMarch 5, 2015 - Students take the lead in changing higher education at the University Innovation Fellows 2015 Annual Meetup.
123 Students Named University Innovation Fellows
By Epicenter | StoryFebruary 25, 2015 - 123 students from 52 schools joined the University Innovation Fellows program in Spring 2015. New Fellows met for the first time at the University Innovation Fellows Annual Meetup 2015.
Epicenter FIGS Team Launches Engineering Majors Survey
By Epicenter | StoryFebruary 25, 2015 - Epicenter's Fostering Innovative Generations Studies (FIGS) team has launched a major longitudinal study of engineering students' interests and career goals surrounding innovation and entrepreneurship.
New Pathways Schools Selected
By Epicenter | StoryFebruary 2, 2015 - 25 U.S. institutions join Epicenter's national Pathways to Innovation Program.
Ben Riddle, Furman University
By Epicenter | StoryJanuary 20, 2015 - Humans of the University Innovation Fellows program: Ben Riddle, Furman University
Sheri Sheppard Wins National Teaching Award
By Epicenter | StorySheri Sheppard of Stanford University and Epicenter has been named a 2014 U.S. Professor of the Year.
Big Questions: Epicenter Research Summit 2014
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By Epicenter | StoryIan Cinnamon was born to make things, and he's had the opportunity to do so with some of MIT's brightest minds at the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship.
A Space for Design and Engineering
By Epicenter | StoryPh.D. student Cory Hixson describes Virginia Tech's design-focused living-learning community.
Building an Entrepreneurial Ecosystem
By Kyle Bye | StoryEntrepreneurship is becoming a way of life at the University of Virginia. Five members of the growing entrepreneurial ecosystem describe how.
1,000 Pitches and 1,000 Light Bulbs
By Epicenter | StoryScott Christopher from the University of Michigan explains how a truckload of light bulbs came to represent 1,000 Pitches, the world’s largest student-run elevator pitch competition.
A New Direction in Education
By Epicenter | StoryCarl Shan from the University of California, Berkeley, describes how his school's chapter of the Kairos Society has inspired and impacted his national education venture.
Teaching Entrepreneurship in Engineering
By Epicenter | StoryBabs Carryer speaks to the importance of engineers learning entrepreneurship and shares a story from her years teaching at Carnegie Mellon University.
Planting a SEED
By Elliot Roth | StoryElliot Roth's pumpkin-explosion business planted a seed for founding a new engineering and design club at Virginia Commonwealth University.
A World of Technology Entrepreneurship
By Epicenter | StoryJohn Melas-Kyriazi describes how Stanford University's Mayfield Fellows Program and StartX opened his eyes to the world of technology entrepreneurship.
Entrepreneurs Are Artists
By Epicenter | StoryJD Wagner asks "What is the difference between entrepreneurs and artists?" and shares his activities at Oakland University.
A Taste for New Ventures
By Epicenter | StoryStarting a salsa company from scratch whetted Patrick Schwager’s appetite for entrepreneurship.
Built by and for Entrepreneurs
By Chase Harmon | StoryChase Harmon of Stanford University shares two opportunities created by entrepreneurs for entrepreneurs: E2.0 and Stanford's new eDorm.
From Real Estate to Tech
By Epicenter | StoryIn four years, Julian Jung from Northeastern University went from the bottom of the real estate food chain to millions in sales and a very personal new tech project.
The Entrepreneur as a Hacker
By Epicenter | StoryHongwen Henry Kang from Carnegie Mellon sees similarities between hackers and entrepreneurs: they both solve problems, take advantage of opportunity, and neither ask for permission.
Making Learning Social
By Epicenter | StoryDaniel Dalton, a recent graduate of UC San Diego, is making learning social with Yodel, his new social matching platform for students.
The Digital Frontier
By Epicenter | StoryZachary Sperske from the University of California, Santa Barbara provides opportunities for entrepreneurial engineering students who want to explore the digital frontier.
Challenges as Opportunities
By Epicenter | StoryJeremy Fiance, co-founder of the UC Berkeley chapter of The Kairos Society, believes that global challenges are entrepreneurs' greatest opportunities.
IDEA Accelerator
By Epicenter | StoryChristopher Wolfel of Northeastern University, CEO of IDEA: Northeastern’s Venture Accelerator, strives to make the program the best of its kind in the world.
Learning To Lead
By Epicenter | StoryMeghan Lang of the University of Michigan-Dearborn describes her journey from shy sophomore to president of the university’s chapter of the American Marketing Association.
Coding and Community
By Epicenter | StoryMomchil Tomov builds community at Princeton University with events like HackPrinceton and strives for inter-college collaboration around entrepreneurship.
Building a VirtualU
By Epicenter | StoryCaroline Pugh of Virginia Tech is helping to change the way we shop for clothes online. Caroline Pugh Virginia Tech Class of 2014 Major: Business Information
Return the Inspiration
By Epicenter | StoryTaylor Harvey of the Illinois Institute of Technology strives to unite Chicago’s student and professional communities of entrepreneurs.
Engineering Change in Uganda
By Epicenter | StoryErin Fleurant and Misaki Nozawa are co-presidents of the Tufts University chapter of Engineers Without Borders. Erin Fleurant Class of 2013 Major: Child Development and
A Duke Entrepreneur
By Epicenter | StoryVidhan Agrawal Duke University Class of 2012 Majors: Biomedical Engineering and Economics When I first came to Duke University in the Fall semester of 2008
A Purpose Beyond the Profit
By Epicenter | StoryTyler Whitsett University of Michigan-Dearborn Class of 2013 Major: Supply Chain Management As I enter into my senior year at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, and
Wise Words
By Epicenter | StoryA chance meeting with Google's Larry Page inspired Stanford engineering student Lauryn Isford to take risks and embrace the entrepreneurial spirit.
Influencer @ Northeastern
By Epicenter | StoryMatt Bilotti is pursuing a double major in entrepreneurship and marketing at Northeastern University. He is president of the Northeastern Entrepreneurs Club, which boasts 100
Engineering is Innovation
By Epicenter | StoryWithin Humboldt State University’s Environmental Resources Engineering Program, Lonny Grafman helps his students apply their technical education and skills to tackling real-world challenges. Here he
Design in Engineering
By Epicenter | StoryOlin College is committed to design playing an important role in the education of their engineering students. Here Assistant Professors Lawrence Neeley and Mark Chang
Solving Real Problems
By Epicenter | StoryPurdue Ph.D student Sean Connell is an entrepreneurial engineer who is developing an innovative approach to improving wound care. As the co-founder of MedTric Biotech,
Skills for Industry
By Epicenter | StoryDeloitte Managing Partner Teresa Briggs describes the types of skills engineers must possess to be successful in industry. These not only include the ability to
Engineers as Designers
By Epicenter | StoryTo explore ways to solve the pain points of undergraduate engineering students, the Epicenter hosted a design challenge workshop as part of Stanford University’s Entrepreneurship Week activities.