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<span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">Stephanie Dolinger is currently pursuing a Bachelor's of Science Degree with a focus in Manufacturing Engineering from Arizona State University. Prior to her time as Arizona State, she served as management for both a successful tech startup and an international NGO. She also received her Associate's Degree from Northern Virginia Community College.</span>
 
<span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">Stephanie Dolinger is currently pursuing a Bachelor's of Science Degree with a focus in Manufacturing Engineering from Arizona State University. Prior to her time as Arizona State, she served as management for both a successful tech startup and an international NGO. She also received her Associate's Degree from Northern Virginia Community College.</span>
  
<span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">In addition to her studies, Stephanie now serves as President for the apex, which is a club as Arizona State University that focuses on engaging and supporting female students in their entrepreneurial endeavors. She works as a Management Intern for the Arizona State University Office of Entrepreneurship + Innovation and as an undergraduate student researcher for the Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering. Her interests include STEM curriculum innovation, K-12 outreach, entrepreneurship, small systems engineering, design, prototyping, and finding a balance between skilled craft and technology.&nbsp;</span>
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<span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">In addition to her studies, Stephanie now serves as President for the Women's Entrepreneurship Club at Arizona State University that focuses on engaging and supporting female students in their entrepreneurial endeavors. She works as a Management Intern for the Arizona State University Office of Entrepreneurship + Innovation and as an undergraduate student researcher for the Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering. Her interests include STEM curriculum innovation, K-12 outreach, entrepreneurship, small systems engineering, design, prototyping, and finding a balance between skilled craft and technology.&nbsp;</span>
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[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Arizona_State_University_Polytechnic_Student_Priorities ASU Polytechnic Student Priorities]

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Stephanie Dolinger is currently pursuing a Bachelor's of Science Degree with a focus in Manufacturing Engineering from Arizona State University. Prior to her time as Arizona State, she served as management for both a successful tech startup and an international NGO. She also received her Associate's Degree from Northern Virginia Community College.

In addition to her studies, Stephanie now serves as President for the Women's Entrepreneurship Club at Arizona State University that focuses on engaging and supporting female students in their entrepreneurial endeavors. She works as a Management Intern for the Arizona State University Office of Entrepreneurship + Innovation and as an undergraduate student researcher for the Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering. Her interests include STEM curriculum innovation, K-12 outreach, entrepreneurship, small systems engineering, design, prototyping, and finding a balance between skilled craft and technology. 


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Arizona State University

ASU Polytechnic Student Priorities