Computer science faculty member Noah Apthorpe and two students participated in an NSF Regional I-Corps program, supported by funding and mentorship from E&I.
Entrepreneurs with an idea for a local business, a scalable venture, or a social enterprise/nonprofit can now apply to be part of the 2024 cohort of TIAs Summer Accelerator.
During the second on-campus Incubator weekend, entrepreneurs and mentors in Thought Into Action (TIA) interacted with panelists and keynote speakers on AIdeation, sustainability, and well-being.
Mariam Nael 18 drew from her academic and co-curricular experiences to found Untangle, a mission-driven organization making sex and consent education inclusive, accessible, and fun.
Thought Into Action (TIA) the Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovations flagship program now in its 15th year had its kickoff weekend on campus September 22-24.