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Allison Rogutich is in her 5th year at Grand Valley State University, studying Computer and Biomedical Engineering through the Articulated M.S.E Program. She also experienced her liberal education through the Honor's College, and is finishing her last season as a Track & Field athlete, competing in the triple jump (GO LAKERS!). | Allison Rogutich is in her 5th year at Grand Valley State University, studying Computer and Biomedical Engineering through the Articulated M.S.E Program. She also experienced her liberal education through the Honor's College, and is finishing her last season as a Track & Field athlete, competing in the triple jump (GO LAKERS!). | ||
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Revision as of 03:15, 21 October 2016
Allison Rogutich is in her 5th year at Grand Valley State University, studying Computer and Biomedical Engineering through the Articulated M.S.E Program. She also experienced her liberal education through the Honor's College, and is finishing her last season as a Track & Field athlete, competing in the triple jump (GO LAKERS!).
While working through the engineering program, she has been completing multiple co-ops at Stryker Instruments R&D and also Advanced Quality Engineering Department. Last year, she was introduced to Design Thinking by attending a meeting organized by the first team of UIF fellows that started at GV. Since her passion is for medical technology, she felt that the empathetic nature of Design Thinking aligned well with her and was intrigued.
Given the opportunity this year to become a University Innovations Fellow, she hopes to get more involved with and improve the I&E landscape alongside her other fellows at Grand Valley.