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Menlo College, nestled in the heart of Atherton, California, is an institution renowned for its intimate learning environment and dynamic programs. With a modest enrollment of around 900 students, Menlo College is Silicon Valley's cherished gem, offering degrees in Business and Psychology. Our privileged location provides students with many opportunities, as they benefit from small class sizes while being just a couple miles away from tech giants like Facebook and Google. At Menlo College, we are committed to supporting our students' dreams, offering financial aid and scholarships up to 99% of our student body. Yet, despite our advantageous surroundings, our small size can pose challenges for aspiring entrepreneurs and innovators. The UIF Leadership Circle of Menlo College is dedicated to bridging these gaps in our ecosystem, ensuring that our students have access to the resources, mentors, and creative spaces necessary to thrive in the world of entrepreneurship and innovation.
 
Menlo College, nestled in the heart of Atherton, California, is an institution renowned for its intimate learning environment and dynamic programs. With a modest enrollment of around 900 students, Menlo College is Silicon Valley's cherished gem, offering degrees in Business and Psychology. Our privileged location provides students with many opportunities, as they benefit from small class sizes while being just a couple miles away from tech giants like Facebook and Google. At Menlo College, we are committed to supporting our students' dreams, offering financial aid and scholarships up to 99% of our student body. Yet, despite our advantageous surroundings, our small size can pose challenges for aspiring entrepreneurs and innovators. The UIF Leadership Circle of Menlo College is dedicated to bridging these gaps in our ecosystem, ensuring that our students have access to the resources, mentors, and creative spaces necessary to thrive in the world of entrepreneurship and innovation.
  
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Menlo College students are passionate about entrepreneurship and innovation; except, there are only minimal assets for them to utilize on campus. Entrepreneurship is offered as a major for those pursuing a business degree and is a growing major at Menlo College. The large presence of clubs on campus gives students the extracurricular opportunities to explore their areas of interest, such as the Pioneer Club, an organization strictly designed for entrepreneurs and creative thinkers alike. Another club where students are exposed to innovation is the Paks Innovation Club. Menlo College Office of Career Services hosts a number of career-orientated workshops, such as how to create a cover letter and resume workshop to learning how to set up a Linkedin profile; these are just a few of the events Menlo College offers to support entrepreneurship in their students. In addition, this was the first year Menlo participated in the Hult Prize competition, a start-up accelerator for social entrepreneurship. With the success of this competition, Menlo College is looking to expand on-campus challenges. Moreover Menlo College has a Living Learning Dorm for Creativity and Innovation.
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In terms of academics, Menlo College offers its students the opportunity to major and minor in Entrepreneurship & Innovation. The Entrepreneurship program focuses on building student's understanding of design thinking, ability to produce effective business plans and sharpens their public speaking and oral communication skills.
  
The Innovation Center is a space where students can be creative and work together on projects. It is used for design thinking classes but also free for students to come in whenever they want.  
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To allow explorations in entrepreneurship, the institution provides spaces like the Innovation Center, a room ideally structured for design thinking projects. The center exposes students to the more "hands-on" practical aspects of business and prototyping as it is stocked with 3D printers, laser cutter, sewing machines, etc.
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Menlo College Office of Career Services hosts a number of career-orientated workshops, such as how to create a cover letter and resume workshop to learning how to set up a Linkedin profile; these are just a few of the events Menlo College offers to support entrepreneurship in their students. In addition, this was the first year Menlo participated in the Hult Prize competition, a start-up accelerator for social entrepreneurship. With the success of this competition, Menlo College is looking to expand on-campus challenges. Moreover Menlo College has a Living Learning Dorm for Creativity and Innovation.
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Menlo College students, with the support of faculty, have organized three successful Startup weekends. In November 2020, Menlo hosted, virtually, Startup Weekend Silicon Valley Womxn. More than 100 people attended.
 
Menlo College students, with the support of faculty, have organized three successful Startup weekends. In November 2020, Menlo hosted, virtually, Startup Weekend Silicon Valley Womxn. More than 100 people attended.
  
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Situated in the heart of Silicon Valley, Menlo College's faculty goes beyond the traditional classroom role. Here, our educators are not just professors; they are accomplished individuals with hands-on experience in the business world or active contributors to various industries. This unique mixture of academic - and real-world expertise enriches the educational experience for our students. The best part is that our dedicated faculty members generously share their entrepreneurial insights within their classrooms, seamlessly integrating their practical experiences into the curriculum. Whether it's through indirect references or direct ties to entrepreneurship, their wisdom inspires and guides our students on their journey toward innovation and business excellence.
 
Situated in the heart of Silicon Valley, Menlo College's faculty goes beyond the traditional classroom role. Here, our educators are not just professors; they are accomplished individuals with hands-on experience in the business world or active contributors to various industries. This unique mixture of academic - and real-world expertise enriches the educational experience for our students. The best part is that our dedicated faculty members generously share their entrepreneurial insights within their classrooms, seamlessly integrating their practical experiences into the curriculum. Whether it's through indirect references or direct ties to entrepreneurship, their wisdom inspires and guides our students on their journey toward innovation and business excellence.

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Overview

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Menlo College, nestled in the heart of Atherton, California, is an institution renowned for its intimate learning environment and dynamic programs. With a modest enrollment of around 900 students, Menlo College is Silicon Valley's cherished gem, offering degrees in Business and Psychology. Our privileged location provides students with many opportunities, as they benefit from small class sizes while being just a couple miles away from tech giants like Facebook and Google. At Menlo College, we are committed to supporting our students' dreams, offering financial aid and scholarships up to 99% of our student body. Yet, despite our advantageous surroundings, our small size can pose challenges for aspiring entrepreneurs and innovators. The UIF Leadership Circle of Menlo College is dedicated to bridging these gaps in our ecosystem, ensuring that our students have access to the resources, mentors, and creative spaces necessary to thrive in the world of entrepreneurship and innovation.

Entrepreneurship & Innovation on Campus

In terms of academics, Menlo College offers its students the opportunity to major and minor in Entrepreneurship & Innovation. The Entrepreneurship program focuses on building student's understanding of design thinking, ability to produce effective business plans and sharpens their public speaking and oral communication skills.


To allow explorations in entrepreneurship, the institution provides spaces like the Innovation Center, a room ideally structured for design thinking projects. The center exposes students to the more "hands-on" practical aspects of business and prototyping as it is stocked with 3D printers, laser cutter, sewing machines, etc.


Menlo College Office of Career Services hosts a number of career-orientated workshops, such as how to create a cover letter and resume workshop to learning how to set up a Linkedin profile; these are just a few of the events Menlo College offers to support entrepreneurship in their students. In addition, this was the first year Menlo participated in the Hult Prize competition, a start-up accelerator for social entrepreneurship. With the success of this competition, Menlo College is looking to expand on-campus challenges. Moreover Menlo College has a Living Learning Dorm for Creativity and Innovation.


-clubs: OIC, E&I

-Living learning community

Menlo College students, with the support of faculty, have organized three successful Startup weekends. In November 2020, Menlo hosted, virtually, Startup Weekend Silicon Valley Womxn. More than 100 people attended.




Faculty

Situated in the heart of Silicon Valley, Menlo College's faculty goes beyond the traditional classroom role. Here, our educators are not just professors; they are accomplished individuals with hands-on experience in the business world or active contributors to various industries. This unique mixture of academic - and real-world expertise enriches the educational experience for our students. The best part is that our dedicated faculty members generously share their entrepreneurial insights within their classrooms, seamlessly integrating their practical experiences into the curriculum. Whether it's through indirect references or direct ties to entrepreneurship, their wisdom inspires and guides our students on their journey toward innovation and business excellence.

University Technology Transfer Function

Our school does not have a technology transfer office.

University - Industry Collaboration

Menlo College, primarily an undergraduate institution, maintains a different research landscape compared to graduate universities. While many of our esteemed professors engage in significant research endeavors, their work often remains somewhat detached from the direct involvement of undergraduate students. To bridge this gap and offer students a richer research experience, Menlo College actively explores collaborative opportunities with esteemed institutions such as Stanford University and other local universities. By forging partnerships, our students gain access to the vast array of resources in their immediate academic ecosystem, enriching their educational journey.

In addition to these collaborative efforts, Menlo College presents unique experiential learning opportunities through programs like the Silicon Valley Immersion and Global Immersion. These initiatives enable students to establish connections with prominent Bay Area companies and international counterparts in Dubai, providing them with invaluable industry exposure and networking prospects.

Menlo College students are deeply appreciative of the unwavering support and commitment from both our administration and faculty. These visionary leaders recognize the immense potential and necessity for entrepreneurship and innovation to flourish on our campus. To further encourage innovation, our faculty actively participates in initiatives like the Conrad Challenge, igniting the spark of innovation among our students.

Menlo College is committed to providing its students with a global perspective on education and life. In addition to our immersive programs in Silicon Valley and Dubai, we offer a diverse range of study abroad opportunities in captivating destinations like Japan, Spain, and France. These enriching programs allow our students to broaden their horizons, immerse themselves in different cultures, and gain a deeper understanding of the global business landscape. Through study abroad experiences, Menlo College students not only develop their academic and professional skills but also cultivate a global mindset that prepares them to thrive in an increasingly interconnected world.

Regional and Local Economic Development

Menlo College has a very low regional and local ecomonic development. Possibly due to the fact that our campus and its students do not have access to a specific entrepreneruship deparment or designated leader. There is a lack of awareness surrounding entrepreneruship and innovation on campus. Ultimately, this deprives students from pursuing their innovative business ideas as well as learning the steps to fully develop their ideas. 


The economic development in the surrounding areas of campus have shown a strong trend of growth in the past 5 years but there's low accesibility for students to take advantage and get involved. Menlo College itself as an institution is now playing catch up in comparison to surrounding organizations. Menlo College can be doing a lot more in the aspect of connecting students to more resources in the area, whether that be for conferences, lectures, company tours, etc. The focus on secured employment and internships on campus is beginning to overshadow the school's original entrepreneurial potential. As University Innovation Fellows it's our responsibility to remind the school of it's origins and innovative mentality. 

Other

Menlo College participated as one of 24 universities around the globe in the UNM Anderson School of Management Global Scaling challenge to devise business growth strategies. The findings were presented their findings to a panel of judges, including the companies executives. The Menlo team consisted won second place in this years' global scaling challenge. Menlo provided a team of three students and a faculty mentor. In addition, another facutly person and the Dean of Business were involved in the process. The collaboration between students and faculty was successful and resulted in the second final place in the Challenge!

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Lina L. Lakoczky-Torres
Andrea Restrepo Vives
Chara E. Higaki
Bryan Zaremba

Fall 2020 Fellows:

Courtney L. Cooper
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Basil Merk
Esteban Ramirez

Fall 2019 Fellows:

Rufus K. Pappy
Bianca Neme Barros
George Hofstetter
Christopher Overkämping

Spring 2018 Fellows:

Ethan Moengchaisong
Sachal Jogi
Ash Hunt
Esther Funez
JC Maroun
Brenda Flores-Reyes
Jonathan Garcia
Lucia Casadei Parlanti

Spring 2017 Fellows:

Jessica Carlson
Russell W. Perkins
Yasmin Gomez
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