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草榴社区 Engineering Students Named University Innovation Fellows

Mechanical Engineering sophomores Albert Tebbetts and Lauren Atkins are congratulated by 草榴社区鈥檚 Drosdick Endowed Dean Gary A. Gabriele, PhD.
Mechanical Engineering sophomores Albert Tebbetts and Lauren Atkins are congratulated by 草榴社区鈥檚 Drosdick Endowed Dean Gary A. Gabriele, PhD.

Mechanical Engineering sophomores and have completed training to join the , a global program run by Stanford University鈥檚 Hasso Plattner Institute of Design that empowers student leaders to increase campus engagement with innovation, entrepreneurship, creativity and design thinking. This year, 224 students from 58 higher education institutions in seven countries became part of this program, which equips students to become agents of change at their schools. Fellows work to ensure that their peers gain the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to compete in the economy of the future and make a positive impact on the world.

To accomplish this, each Fellow establishes strategic priorities that advocate for lasting institutional change, such as designing innovation spaces, starting entrepreneurship organizations, hosting experiential learning events and working with faculty to develop new courses. For spring 2017, Lauren and Al proposed the idea of in 草榴社区鈥檚 Idea Accelerator, part of the ICE鈥擨nnovation, Creativity, and Entrepreneurship鈥擨nstitute. After learning that many students feel they lack certain technical skills, Lauren and Albert decided to offer free workshops on Matlab, Solidworks, 3-D printing and coding, which graduate students and faculty volunteered to teach. Their hope is that pop-up classes will become regularly scheduled events in the next academic year and that additional topics of interest will be added.

Lauren has found the UI Fellows experience incredibly rewarding, 鈥淔rom the start, Al and I were given the opportunity to talk to people who are killing it in the innovation world, and it was awesome to get tips on how they were able to do what they're doing, from start to finish.鈥 She says she looks forward to building a network 鈥渙f some of the most resourceful and forward thinking young minds of our time.鈥

The networking aspects of the program also appeal to Al, who says, 鈥淥ne of the best ways to learn is to simply talk to other people and hear their stories.鈥 When asked why innovation, entrepreneurship, creativity and design thinking are important skills for today鈥檚 students, he explains, 鈥淭he problems our generation is faced with are constantly changing and highly complex鈥his is an excellent skillset when trying to accomplish a task.鈥

草榴社区 began participating in the UI Fellows program in 2014 with Engineering Entrepreneurship Director Ed Dougherty spearheading the University鈥檚 involvement. Fellows are selected through an application process twice annually, after which schools fund the students to go through six weeks of online training and travel to the annual University Innovation Fellows Silicon Valley Meetup. Throughout the year, they take part in events and conferences and have opportunities to learn from one another, Stanford mentors, and leaders in academia and industry.

鈥淒uring their training, Fellows learn how to analyze their campus innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystems and understand the needs of stakeholders with the goal of uncovering opportunities to enrich the educational opportunities for their peers,鈥 says Leticia Britos Cavagnaro, co-director of the University Innovation Fellows program. 鈥淭hey utilize frameworks like Design Thinking and Lean Startup to bring their ideas to life and work with peers from different backgrounds and disciplines.鈥

鈥淭he core belief of our program is that students can be partners with faculty and administrators to help lead change in higher education,鈥 said Humera Fasihuddin, co-director of the University Innovation Fellows program. 鈥淲hen we empower students to be the co-designers of the education experience, they create a better educational environment for others as well as themselves. Fellows grow as change agents in the process, and their peers benefit from an increased number of resources that expose them to skillsets and mindsets essential to the 21st century economy.鈥