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[[File:Mkinzel.JPG|thumb]]Mackenzie is a junior fashion merchandising major at Kent State University. In addition to fashion, she also studies sustainability and computer science. She looks forward to working in and contributing to the growing intersection of these three areas of interest. Outside of the classroom, Makenzie is a leader of Kent State's computer science oragnization, Hacksu, and a co-organizer of Kent State's annual hackathons, Kent Hack Enough and the Fashion Tech Hackothon. Mackenzie is a member of FSO, the Fashion Students Organization, and has volunteered as a stylist for thier fashion shows. Mackenzie is a sister of the Delta Omicron chapter of Sigma Delta Tau and helps the organiztion raise money for thier national philanthropies, Prevent Child Abuse America (PCAA) and Jewish Women International (JWI).
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[[File:Mkinzel.JPG|thumb|Mkinzel.JPG]]Mackenzie is a junior fashion merchandising major at Kent State University. In addition to fashion, she also studies sustainability and computer science. She looks forward to working in and contributing to the growing intersection of these three areas of interest. Outside of the classroom, Makenzie is a leader of Kent State's computer science oragnization, Hacksu, and a co-organizer of Kent State's annual hackathons, Kent Hack Enough and the Fashion Tech Hackothon. Mackenzie is a member of FSO, the Fashion Students Organization, and has volunteered as a stylist for thier fashion shows. Mackenzie is a sister of the Delta Omicron chapter of Sigma Delta Tau and helps the organiztion raise money for thier national philanthropies, Prevent Child Abuse America (PCAA) and Jewish Women International (JWI).
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= Related Links =
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[[Kent State University]]
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University Innovation Fellows:
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Fall 2017:
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[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Mackenzie_Kinzel Mackenzie Kinzel]
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[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Jessie_Nowjack Jessie Nowjack]
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[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Clare_willette Clare Willette]
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Spring 2016:
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[[Jag Ashcraft]]
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[[Brad Baumeister]]
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Fall 2015:
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[[Kristen Boye|Kristine Boye]]
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[[Paul Dilyard|Paul Dilyard]]
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[[Sami Glass|Samantha Glass]]
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[[Ian Reede|Ian Reede]]
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Spring 2015:
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[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Matthew_Allen Matthew Allen]
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[[Sravan Kumar Karpurapu]]
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[[Tapti Saha]]
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Fall 2014:
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[[Robin Bonatesta|Robin Bonatesta]]
  
 
[[Category:Student Contributors|Student_Contributors]]
 
[[Category:Student Contributors|Student_Contributors]]

Revision as of 23:34, 11 October 2017

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Mackenzie is a junior fashion merchandising major at Kent State University. In addition to fashion, she also studies sustainability and computer science. She looks forward to working in and contributing to the growing intersection of these three areas of interest. Outside of the classroom, Makenzie is a leader of Kent State's computer science oragnization, Hacksu, and a co-organizer of Kent State's annual hackathons, Kent Hack Enough and the Fashion Tech Hackothon. Mackenzie is a member of FSO, the Fashion Students Organization, and has volunteered as a stylist for thier fashion shows. Mackenzie is a sister of the Delta Omicron chapter of Sigma Delta Tau and helps the organiztion raise money for thier national philanthropies, Prevent Child Abuse America (PCAA) and Jewish Women International (JWI).

Related Links

Kent State University

University Innovation Fellows:

Fall 2017:

Mackenzie Kinzel

Jessie Nowjack

Clare Willette

Spring 2016:

Jag Ashcraft

Brad Baumeister

Fall 2015:

Kristine Boye

Paul Dilyard

Samantha Glass

Ian Reede

Spring 2015:

Matthew Allen

Sravan Kumar Karpurapu

Tapti Saha

Fall 2014:

Robin Bonatesta