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Wendy Westbroek is driven to increase STEM engagement and success in Native American communities.
Adam Stager of E-Team, TRIC Robotics, is working to eliminate pesticides from farming to protect workers and the environment.
For Earth Day, we’re celebrating E-Team grantee, MITO Material Solutions, for bringing environmentally-responsible principles into manufacturing.
Looking to put together a virtual conference? We outline how we produced virtualOPEN to help you plan your online event.
Kenneth McLeod from Binghamton University, SUNY, teaches first-year students how to find their path through entrepreneurship.
Due to the rapidly changing situation regarding COVID-19, we transformed our annual in-person conference into our first-ever virtualOPEN live event. Take a look behind-the-scenes.
These E-Teams are part of a new generation of ventures that are rethinking how society uses, manages, and protects water in the age of climate change.
Universities are not merely places for learning about the problems created by our waste stream—they are places for demonstrating real-world solutions.
Ann Saterbak from Duke University shares her teaching perspectives on helping students use engineering design to tackle global health challenges.
Wyatt Dike of E-Team, VertX Advertising, is developing antimicrobial coatings for use in public transportation that double as advertising space.
The Day One initiative focuses on opportunities for the science and tech community to inform nonpartisan agenda-setting on critical issues in the US.
We highlight what crowdfunding is and what startups need to know before jumping into high-stakes opportunities, which can spell trouble down the line.
In honor of National Inventors’ Day, we’re showcasing 10 women innovators we’ve supported to motivate and inspire tomorrow’s female inventors.
Nancy Ruzycki from University of Florida believes that design thinking contributes to building students’ entrepreneurial mindset.
Doris Marie Candelaria of E-Team, INSU Health Design, has learned to be open to feedback and understand different perspectives on the team’s innovation.
As more technology transfer offices work to close the gender engagement gap, we outline some best practices to help administrators enhance their efforts.
Soyoung Kang from the University of Washington encourages her students to experience failure in order to gain perseverance and grit.
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