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= <span style="font-size:x-large;"><span style="font-size:medium;"></span>Promoting student innovation and entrepreneurship</span> =
<span style="font-size:small;">One goal that every university has is to guide students to become innovators and entrepreneurs. At Colorado State University (CSU), courses, clubs, workshops, facilities, etc. are available for students to participate in to expand their skills. Not only are these programs benefiting the students, but also the university as whole. Students take what they learn in these programs then apply it to different classes or new clubs they are involved in. Some courses that are offered at CSU that lead students in discovering the start the process of entrepreneurship are; a&nbsp;<span style="font-family: helv, Arial;">Minor in Entrepreneurship and Innovation,&nbsp;&nbsp;</span><span style="font-family: Arial; white-space: pre-wrap;">ESOL – Advanced 3 Academic English Listening & Speaking and </span><span style="font-family: Arial;">BMS 200 Concepts in Human Anatomy and Physiology.</span>&nbsp;In addition to these learning courses, there are experimental courses that go more in depth and allow for students to do hands on learning. Examples include, COM 351 Field Management, LAND 449 Professional Practice, and a certificate in Design Thinking.&nbsp;The new Richardson Design Center is a multidisciplinary space, that allows students from a multitude of courses to work with the "Makers Spaces".&nbsp;While some of these innovative courses are specific to majors and are located in certain colleges, there are several innovation spaces that are open to everyone. With these programs embedded into CSU's campus, it creates a knowledgable environment and opens the doors for many students.</span>
As it stands, Colorado State University’s Industry outreach efforts are thorough and diverse. CSU has relationships with many companies in many industries to allow students to keep up with the pulse in the business world. This symbiotic relationship allows students to learn from businesses and for businesses to benefit from the world of academia and student perspectives. For example, CSU and New Belgium Brewing have partnered to teach new brewery classes and the founder of Otterbox has donated over 8 million dollars for the new Richardson Design Center at Colorado State University. CSU also engages in various incubators and start-ups through the Colorado State University Research Foundation (CSURF) and Venture Validator through the College of Business. There are also collaborations with tech transfer offices, namely, Innosphere Incubation Program, CSU Ventures and Office of Sponsored Programs. Grant writing and legal assistance is provided through the Research Acceleration Office and CoWood Grant Writing Support. In addition, the Dean of the College of Business has an advisory board called the Global Leadership Council. This is a group of the best and brightest minds in business and related fields and they provide a vital link to real-world business. Furthermore, CSU has a list of employers that they partner with in order to improve the collaborative efforts of recruitment and iterations of the job itself.&nbsp;
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= Engaging with regional and local economic development efforts =
Colorado State University is well versed in creating opportunities for facilitating University-Industry collaboration. CSU collaborates with a variety of research centers, industrial parks and industry/mentor networks to help entrepreneurial ventures succeed. A wet lab space is provided by Innosphere Incubation Program, who is an official partner of CSU. The GetWET Observatory provides in-field learning experiences and reaches out to the wider community through means of K-12 education through CSU's Behavioral Sciences College. CSU's partnership with New Belgium Brewery has allowed its Fermentation Science major to flourish and those graduates are able to give back to the community by working in one of Fort Collins' 25 breweries. Entrepreneurial mentoring and advice is offered by Colorado State University Research Foundation (CSURF) through their program CSU Ventures. The Institute of Entrepreneurship is also an excellent resource for knowledge gathering and application in the real world.&nbsp;
= <span style="font-size:small;">Strategic Priorities </span> = <span style="font-size:small;">2019 CSU Group:</span> <span style="font-size:small;">Venture to Improve Residence Halls (Tracey Trickey): The majority of CSU's Residence Halls are old and very inaccessible to students with disabilities. This inaccessibility makes those students feel ostracized and unwelcome. All residence halls need to be retrofitted or designed with elevators and automated door openers so that differentially able students are not confined to the first floor. New buildings should be designed with not only ADA federal requirements, but Universal Design. Universal design is inclusive design that caters to ALL regardless of age, ability, sex, race or other. Stereotypes need to be challenged - not all disabled people need wheelchairs. Further education and awareness of differentially able students should be implemented so that all students can thrive.&nbsp;</span> <span style="font-size:small;">Upperclassman mentor/panel (RK Hancock IV): First year students will be given the opportunity to get in touch with upperclassman in their same department to build authentic relationships where the mentors can give relevant guidance about any topics, big or small, that the first years have.&nbsp;</span>
Cross<span style="font-Disciplinary Collaborative Makerspace size:small;">Peer Mentorship Program (Annaliese ColeTrenton Beeh):<font face="arial, helvetica, sans-Weiss)serif"><span style="white-space: Physical Meeting Space Faculty Advisor Variety of Technologypre-wrap;">&nbsp;</Equipment Materials Artspan></Office Supplies Funding Coursefont><span style="font-family: Arial; font-variant-numeric: normal; font-variant-east-asian: normal; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;">A big problem I have seen and heard is that there is a disconnection between class levels and students in the same major connecting with one another. School work is challenging, but there is an easier way to be successful. The idea I propose is to have an </Usage Fee Assessment Training span><span style="font-family: Arial; font-style: italic; font-variant-numeric: normal; font-variant-east-asian: normal; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;">Upperclassmen/Peer Mentorship Program Membership Program Support from CSU Student</span><span style="font-family: Arial; font-variant-numeric: normal; font-variant-east-asian: normal; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;">that focuses on quickly getting younger students to adapt to new semesters.</span></Faculty Awarenessspan>
Hack<span style="font-A-Thon size:small;">Major Exploration Program: (Nicholas HahnDylan Frost): Meet-Up Location Date I realized early on in my college career that thousands of students at CSU and frankly around the country don't know why they’re in college or what they want to do here. I want to create a major exploration program that analyzes the student and Time Richardson Design Center Approval Faculty/Administration Representation Materials for Brainstorming (Paper, Markers, etchelps guides them into finding a major that best suits them.) Technology</Equipment (Computers, Projectors, etc.) Guest Speakers, Lectures, Brainstorming Sessions, Panels Competitions Advertisements Refreshmentsspan>
Incoming Freshman/Transfer Student Outreach Program (Alonzo Alcocer)<span style="font-size:small;">2018 CSU Group: Voluntary Program Leaders Communication with Freshman Advisors/Advocates Designed Seminar Curriculum</Presentations Meeting spaces in freshman dorms RamWelcome Orientation Booths in plaza Seminar scheduling Mentoring programs Materials (pen, paper)span>
Innovation Club <span style="font-size:small;">Cross-Disciplinary Collaborative Makerspace (Eric ThorsonAnnaliese Cole-Weiss): Steps to achieve goal - Physical Meeting Space (Makerspace?) Access to MakerspaceFaculty Advisor Variety of Technology/Equipment Access to Technological Resources Elected President and Board Members Faculty Advisor Materials Art/Office Supplies Funding Course/Usage Fee Assessment Training Program Membership Program Support from CSU Student Organizations Funding/Student Fees Mission Statement Social Media Presence Club FollowingFaculty Awareness</Participationspan>
<span style="font-size:small;">Hack-A-Thon (Nicholas Hahn): Steps to achieve goal -&nbsp; Meet-Up Location Date and Time Richardson Design Center Approval Faculty/Administration Representation Materials for Brainstorming (Paper, Markers, etc.) Technology/Equipment (Computers, Projectors, etc.) Guest Speakers, Lectures, Brainstorming Sessions, Panels Competitions Advertisements Refreshments</span>
 
<span style="font-size:small;">Incoming Freshman/Transfer Student Outreach Program (Alonzo Alcocer): Steps to achieve goal -&nbsp;Voluntary Program Leaders Communication with Freshman Advisors/Advocates Designed Seminar Curriculum/Presentations Meeting spaces in freshman dorms RamWelcome Orientation Booths in plaza Seminar scheduling Mentoring programs Materials (pen, paper)</span>
 
<span style="font-size:small;">Innovation Club (Eric Thorson): Steps to achieve goal -&nbsp;Physical Meeting Space (Makerspace?) Access to Makerspace/Equipment Access to Technological Resources Elected President and Board Members Faculty Advisor Support from CSU Student Organizations Funding/Student Fees Mission Statement Social Media Presence Club Following/Participation</span>
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= UIF CSU Video =
2019 UIF team&nbsp;[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hc02eVZWodc&t=89s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hc02eVZWodc&t=89s] 2018 UIF team&nbsp;[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQSr0CfRi_0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQSr0CfRi_0] <span style="font-size:x-large;">'''2019 Team member links'''</span> <span style="font-size:x-large;"</span>[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/User:Rkhancock http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/User:Rkhancock]  
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