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In order to attract the minds of the new students to our various programs, recruiting incoming students is vital to our success. First we will present the oppurtunities for getting involved: University Innovation Fellows and Innovated at the Rock. Then we will mention the resources available in the Kansas City area: Whiteboard2boardroom, 1 Million Cups, OneDayKC, etc. This process will help get the innovation movement a larger following than ever before. | In order to attract the minds of the new students to our various programs, recruiting incoming students is vital to our success. First we will present the oppurtunities for getting involved: University Innovation Fellows and Innovated at the Rock. Then we will mention the resources available in the Kansas City area: Whiteboard2boardroom, 1 Million Cups, OneDayKC, etc. This process will help get the innovation movement a larger following than ever before. | ||
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Revision as of 19:39, 23 October 2015
Contents
Project Pitch Video
Student Priorities at Rockhurst University
Priority 1: An Institutionalized Form of Innovation & Entrepreneurship
Innovate Hour - Fellow: Michael Brummett
Priority 2: Innovation & Entrepreneurship In Freshman Orientation
I&E in Freshman Orientation - Fellow: Michael Frazzetta
Rockhurst University is in the process of moving closer to a high level school in terms of innovation. Each day more students become fascinated with this concept, but there is still not enough participation on campus. The faculty seem to be the most interested in this movement. They really want the help of the University Innovation Fellows and Innovate at the Rock to make this school a better place. We have made a small movement on campus already with current Rockhurst students; now we need to attract the incoming students.
In order to attract the minds of the new students to our various programs, recruiting incoming students is vital to our success. First we will present the oppurtunities for getting involved: University Innovation Fellows and Innovated at the Rock. Then we will mention the resources available in the Kansas City area: Whiteboard2boardroom, 1 Million Cups, OneDayKC, etc. This process will help get the innovation movement a larger following than ever before.