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[[File:IMG 1861.jpg|thumb]]Nicholas Dingler is a young man who sees himself as the MLK Jr. of this century, but not for racism; instead, for innovation. He works passionately to extract individuals' inner creativity and motivate people to innovate. Nicholas started in South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in a predicament that could have been extremely improved. That discouraged him but did not stop him. Since a young boy he was looked at as an outsider for thinking in a way that no one else had yet thought. This rapid path of innovation stayed with Nicholas through out grade school and high school and is still with him today as a collegiate. Nicholas Dingler does not work to bring innovation out of others for profit or financial success but it is what he believes he was born to do and it is his passion. Nicholas finds pleasure in collaborating with others to spark new ideas and improve community, regional, national, and global issues. I am Nicholas Dingler.
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[[File:IMG 1861.jpg|thumb|IMG 1861.jpg]]Nicholas Dingler is a young man who sees himself as the MLK Jr. of this century, but not for racism; instead, for innovation. He works passionately to extract individuals' inner creativity and motivate people to innovate. Nicholas started in South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in a predicament that could have been extremely improved. That discouraged him but did not stop him. Since a young boy he was looked at as an outsider for thinking in a way that no one else had yet thought. This rapid path of innovation stayed with Nicholas through out grade school and high school and is still with him today as a collegiate. Nicholas Dingler does not work to bring innovation out of others for profit or financial success but it is what he believes he was born to do and it is his passion. Nicholas finds pleasure in collaborating with others to spark new ideas and improve community, regional, national, and global issues. I am Nicholas Dingler.
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= Related Links =
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[[La Salle University]]
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[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/La_Salle_University_Student_Priorities La Salle Student Priorities]
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University Innovation Fellows
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Spring 2017:
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[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Luis_F._Almonte Luis Almonte]
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[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Nicholas_Dingler Nicholas Dingler]
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[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Isaac_Prentice Isaac Prentice]
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Spring 2016:
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[[Terry Li]]
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[[Joanna Szyszkiewicz]]
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Spring 2015:
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[[Kenneth Brewer]]
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[[Trans Lualhati]]
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[[Onesimus Morrison]]
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Nicholas Dingler is a young man who sees himself as the MLK Jr. of this century, but not for racism; instead, for innovation. He works passionately to extract individuals' inner creativity and motivate people to innovate. Nicholas started in South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in a predicament that could have been extremely improved. That discouraged him but did not stop him. Since a young boy he was looked at as an outsider for thinking in a way that no one else had yet thought. This rapid path of innovation stayed with Nicholas through out grade school and high school and is still with him today as a collegiate. Nicholas Dingler does not work to bring innovation out of others for profit or financial success but it is what he believes he was born to do and it is his passion. Nicholas finds pleasure in collaborating with others to spark new ideas and improve community, regional, national, and global issues. I am Nicholas Dingler.

Related Links

La Salle University

La Salle Student Priorities

University Innovation Fellows

Spring 2017:

Luis Almonte

Nicholas Dingler

Isaac Prentice

Spring 2016:

Terry Li

Joanna Szyszkiewicz

Spring 2015:

Kenneth Brewer

Trans Lualhati

Onesimus Morrison


Category Student Contributors