Category: Student
Cisco Global Problem Solver Challenge
The Cisco Global Problem Solver Challenge is a worldwide search for early stage technology solutions that can enable economic development while being a benefit to society and the environment. This competition is open to students or recent alumni from any college or university....
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From Purdue to London, entrepreneurship stays with 2016 graduate
Beth Stanley moved several times during her childhood, being in a military family that was the norm. She always thought of Purdue as home though. The mass communication major (BS ’16) dreamed of working in television and wanted to add...
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Two Burton D. Morgan fellows learn about emerging technologies and entrepreneurial culture
James Gerber, mechanical engineering and Nishant Jain, electrical engineering technology, are both Burton D. Morgan fellows pursuing the Certificate in Entrepreneurship and Innovation. During their fellowship experiences they’ve taken a similar professional development path. The Burton D. Morgan fellows are...
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CGI U 2017 at Northeastern University
Building on the successful model of the Clinton Global Initiative, which brings together world leaders to take action on global challenges, President Bill Clinton launched the Clinton Global Initiative University (CGI U) in 2007 to engage the next generation of leaders...
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SLU Pitch Deck Competition
Pitch and Catch is open to current students from any college or university. No matter your major, school, or business or idea's concept, SLU wants to see your pitch deck! To submit a pitch, you'll simply upload your video to YouTube as an unlisted or...
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ENTR Students Place Top 12 in Competition
Four Certificate in Entrepreneurship and Innovation Learning Community students competed at the Baylor University New Venture Competition where they presented their idea for a frozen yogurt kiosk, placing in the top 12. The Baylor New Venture Competition is a three-day...
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Burton D. Morgan fellow advances in cancer research
Farzaneh Atrian, a doctoral student in the Department of Basic Medical Sciences in the College of Veterinary Medicine has dedicated her academic career to studying the importance of geometry and the microenvironment of cancer cells in regard to drug responsiveness....
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Burton D. Morgan Fellow Grows Through Professional Development Activities
College of Pharmacy and Certificate in Entrepreneurship and Innovation student, Riley Nicholson, has explored many areas of pharmacy practice, but was able to broaden her knowledge by attending several professional development events because she is a Burton D. Morgan Fellow....
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