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Jordan Jones of E-Team, Leef Jerky is progressing agricultural sustainability practices by creating an environmentally-friendly meat product.
Game-based learning is an excellent way to boost student engagement, and an opportunity to introduce difficult course content or teach new skills.
In honor of World Food Day, we spoke with two members of our community about their work at the intersection of climate change and food insecurity.
Adrienne Williams works to expand access to mentorship opportunities for underresourced students in science.
To help biomedical engineering educators transition their coursework online, we highlight six strategies around teaching capstone design remotely.
Through intensive customer discovery, E-Team grantee, Greta Meyer and her team is designing more durable, sustainable women’s health products.
Mentorship and outreach complement each other as important strategies for broadening participation for underrepresented student innovators who are considering I&E programs.
In honor of our 25th anniversary, we’re honoring the heroes of innovation and entrepreneurship working to build a better world.
VentureWell Director of Venture Development, Eli Velasquez offers insights on how to develop pitch competitions that provide maximum support to startups.
Noe Vargas Hernandez is devoted to teaching sustainability and entrepreneurship to underrepresented engineering students.
VentureWell E-Team, Ateios, is developing a platform technology to manufacture customizable, flexible batteries for the growing medical patches market.
Faculty Grants recipient, Amy Tuininga, is working to increase entrepreneurial success for students traditionally underserved in STEM fields.
E-Team Neurotendo developed a game-inspired device that enables safer and quicker aneurysm treatment with higher success rates.
When moving your innovation courses online, it’s important to focus on objectives and how best to academically and emotionally support your students.
More university programs are fostering industry partnerships, and giving students real-world opportunities to address environmental issues.
Taryn Mead of Western Colorado University teaches students entrepreneurship concepts through an environmental innovation lens.
We’re showcasing some of the VentureWell-supported female founders of color who are ascending to new heights in STEM innovation and entrepreneurship.
Using artificial intelligence, E-Team VecTech is eliminating the need for harmful insecticides for mosquito control.
We’ve unpacked how early-stage science- and technology-based entrepreneurs can access funding resources, and pivot to new opportunities in these challenging times.
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