The goal is to enable health problems to be solved faster, with accessible, equitable solutions reaching the American public more quickly.
InfluenceHer Summit capitalizes on time management as a superpower
The summit concluded on Thursday, March 27 at the Knoxville Botanical Gardens.
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Capstone graduate students from Northwestern's engineering and management schools will join members of Writerly's leadership for an intensive semester-long engagement.
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Three of the recipients are in neighboring states.
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The competition pairs students with community partners to address an economic, social or environmental issue of their choice. The students will present their pitches in front of a live audience and three judges.
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The four are Eddie George, Shirley Zeitlin, Jim Ayers, and Saurabh Sinha.
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The initiatives range from one at Davidson College's Jay Hurt Hub for Innovation and Entrepreneurship to one between Benedict College and Black@ Labs.
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One is focused on start-ups, awarding between $250,000 and $1 million. The other will provide between $100,000 to $200,000 to science and technology commercialization projects that should lead to a new start-up.
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They range from the long-established SC Launch program to participation on two NSF Engines teams and work with SCbio in the Palmetto State's fastest-growing industry sector.
