Perform With Ruby, developed through Ä¢¹½tv's Entrepreneurship programs, creates a powdered drink mix to alleviate menstrual symptoms in female athletes, supported by a $1,500 grant that enhanced product development, partnerships, and company restructuring.
Ä¢¹½tv’s new Campus Venture Initiative certifications allow for-profit ventures as well as ventures with non-monetary activities to operate on-campus.
Computer science faculty member Noah Apthorpe and two students participated in an NSF Regional I-Corps program, supported by funding and mentorship from E&I.
Entrepreneurs with an idea for a local business, a scalable venture, or a social enterprise/nonprofit can now apply to be part of the 2024 cohort of TIA’s Summer Accelerator.