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<span style="font-size: large;">Connor Bolick is a student at Clemson University pursuing a bachelors of science in both computer engineering and management. Connor has participated in mechanical engineering and life science internships during his previous summers. He was part of the Hubbell Lighting Inc internship program this past summer where he worked chiefly on new product design and prototyping. As a student who wants to see innovation and positive change come to higher education and Clemson University in particular, Connor joined the University Innovation Fellows program in 2015. He hopes to make significant leaps forward in how his University educates and how he and his peers learn. </span> | <span style="font-size: large;">Connor Bolick is a student at Clemson University pursuing a bachelors of science in both computer engineering and management. Connor has participated in mechanical engineering and life science internships during his previous summers. He was part of the Hubbell Lighting Inc internship program this past summer where he worked chiefly on new product design and prototyping. As a student who wants to see innovation and positive change come to higher education and Clemson University in particular, Connor joined the University Innovation Fellows program in 2015. He hopes to make significant leaps forward in how his University educates and how he and his peers learn. </span> | ||
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Revision as of 12:58, 16 October 2015
Connor Bolick is a student at Clemson University pursuing a bachelors of science in both computer engineering and management. Connor has participated in mechanical engineering and life science internships during his previous summers. He was part of the Hubbell Lighting Inc internship program this past summer where he worked chiefly on new product design and prototyping. As a student who wants to see innovation and positive change come to higher education and Clemson University in particular, Connor joined the University Innovation Fellows program in 2015. He hopes to make significant leaps forward in how his University educates and how he and his peers learn.