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To many people, the idea of innovation seems to be reserved for the likes of scientists and engineers, armed with their PhD's and sterile lab rooms. However, the disciplines of art and music can be just as powerful in fueling innovation on college campuses. At Beloit College in Beloit, Wisconsin, Ellery Addington-White and his peers have harnessed the unifying forces of the arts and music to draw people in and drive their innovation movements

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Introduction


To many people, the idea of innovation seems to be reserved for the likes of scientists and engineers, armed with their PhD's and sterile lab rooms. However, the disciplines of art and music can be just as powerful in fueling innovation on college campuses. At Beloit College in Beloit, Wisconsin, Ellery Addington-White and his peers have harnessed the unifying forces of the arts and music to draw people in and drive their innovation movements