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ASU #1 in Innovation for the fifth year in a row
Over the years, ASU has developed a strong reputation for its innovative approaches. Now, ASU has been recognized on a national level by the U.S. News and World Report for that creative approach to education. Learn more here.
Female entrepreneurs find support from ASU as they pursue their passions
Mentorship and funding drive ventures, 5 women share their stories and advice with ASU Now….learn more here.
Two ASU Fulton Engineering alums receive $500k funding deal from ABC’s “Shark Tank” for wireless charging device
Interested in this story about two ASU Engineering Alums who talked three Shark Tank investors into a last-minute deal for $500K? Learn more here!
Engineering major wins $35,000 for inventing therapy device for patients with paralysis
An ASU student has won $35,000 for inventing a therapy device that could change his life and help thousands of people who can’t walk, learn more via ASU Now news here!
ASU graduate creates tool to help with physical therapy
ASU graduate creates “The Spartan”, physical therapy tool to address spinal cord injuries, read more about it via Fox 10 News here.
ASU remembers philanthropist and entreprenuer J. Orin Edson
Gifts from J. Orin Edson and his wife have increased opportunities for student entrepreneurship, health education and dementia research, learn more with this ASU Now article.
Tuesday, Aug. 13
5-7 p.m.
Tempe ECF 122
Speakers and topics:
Stephanie Sims – Finsights
Michael Amato – YakYapp
ASU internet of things entrepreneurs create a wealth of smart stuff
What happens when you combine the opportunities created through “internet of things” technologies with Arizona State University’s entrepreneurial ecosystem?
EPICS Elite Pitch Competition expands impact of student projects
EPICS teams are making waves via entrepreneurship. Learn how via this ASUNews article.
The importance of entrepreneurial mindset in classrooms
A recent report highlights the importance that employers give to the entrepreneurial mindset of university graduates and points out that, at least in the United States, this characteristic is increasingly scarce when hiring.