Resource:Uifresh
About #uifresh 
History
The #uifresh (University Innovation Freshmen) initiative was launched by Epicenter’s University Innovation Fellows in March 2015 as part of a White House collection of initiatives during the 5th Annual White House Science Fair. Leaders and Fellows from 10 schools committed to exposing incoming students at their schools to entrepreneurship, design thinking, creativity and innovation as part of freshmen orientation.A report published by the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (below) indicates that 60% of U.S. freshmen (in aggregate) who arrive to college intending to major in STEM change majors to non-STEM disciplines. The report also cites the importance of a student experience that is both intellectually and personally engaging and fosters “identification with a STEM field.” This can be established by connecting freshmen with a community of STEM professionals, and fostering meaningful relationships with both peers and instructors --- i.e. YOU.
#uifresh was spearheaded in March 2015, in honor the 5th Annual White House Science Fair, by 10 University Innovation Fellows schools. By partnering with Epicenter’s Pathways to Innovation Program for faculty in August 2015, #uifresh doubled the number of schools to 20. Members of both of these programs believe that early exposure to entrepreneurship, innovation, creativity and design thinking are powerful tools to engage and retain STEM students.
View the White House announcement here.
PCAST Report: “Engage to Excel: Producing One Million Additional College Graduates With Degrees in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics”
Original Press Release from Epicenter
First 10 schools to commit to #uifresh:
- Clark Atlanta University
- Michigan Technological University
- NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering
- North Dakota State University
- Union College
- University of Florida
- University of Minnesota
- University of Oklahoma
- University of Virginia
- William Jewell College
Fall 2015 Activity
20 Colleges & University Launch Innovative Orientation Acitivities to Retain STEM Students
Twenty higher education institutions are welcoming their incoming students in a unique way as part of a national STEM initative called #uifresh. Participating institutions are exposing freshmen to design thinking, entrepreneurship, and innovation in order to attract and retain more students in STEM disciplines.
10 institutions joined the initiative in March 2015: