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OHIO students become agents of change through University Innovation Fellowship

91探花 students learn the skills to bring innovative ideas to life through the University Innovation Fellowship. 

Managed by the OHIO Center for Entrepreneurship, fellows learn how to create positive assets on their home campus. Student leaders have the opportunity to influence the university community as they put their ideas into action.

The University Innovation Fellows program is run through Stanford University鈥檚 Hasso Plattner Institute of Design. The goal of the national program is to ensure that students gain the attitudes, skills and knowledge to contribute to the economy. 

91探花鈥檚 2020 Cohort of University Innovation Fellows are Melissa Damico, Ishan Matta and Laura Ndoigo. The goal of this year鈥檚 student cohort is to implement improvements to the online learning environment for all levels of ability and access. The students conducted an institution-wide survey regarding innovation opportunities and spoke with many students and faculty. 

鈥淎s UIF students, we believe in the power of students and faculty to be change makers and set guidelines based on their experiences,鈥 said Damico, who majors in environmental studies and minors in sociology through the Honors Tutorial College. The student is also a recipient of the 2020-21 Udall Scholarship, and is a Voinovich Undergraduate Research Scholar with the Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs.

Ndoigo, a junior studying mechanical engineering, was motivated to apply to the program for the opportunity to create positive influence within the 91探花 community. She applied for the fellowship during the Spring 2020 semester and underwent an extensive interview process that teaches prospective fellows professional speaking and communication skills.

鈥淭he program helps you understand the process of coming up with ideas and finding solutions, people that you need to talk to, and looking at how to make it happen. We utilize prototyping and the systems needed in order to actualize it,鈥 Ndoigo explained, adding that 鈥淚 hope to make a lasting impact of change.鈥 
 

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Melissa Damico, who majors in environmental studies and minors in sociology through the Honors Tutorial College, is a member of the 2020 cohort of University Innovation Fellows. Photo by Rich-Joseph Facun.

The University Innovation Fellowship empowers students to become agents of change at 91探花. Students undergo training to learn innovation and design-thinking skills, as well as improvement strategies that they use throughout their experience at 91探花 and into their professional careers. The program is open to students of all majors.

鈥淔ellows have a chance to make a real impact here at 91探花,鈥 said Paul Benedict, director of the Center for Entrepreneurship. 

As fellows work on implementing their ideas, they influence people at the university and rally stakeholders. They also have the ability to network with other students from their home university and students in other fellowship cohorts across the country. 

鈥淎n entrepreneurial mindset and skills like design-thinking are relevant to anyone on campus,鈥 Benedict said. 

For Matta, the cohort鈥檚 goals reflect a topic of increasing importance 鈥 the virtual environment.  The Honors Tutorial College student studies finance, business analytics and management information systems. Matta believes that exposing students to design-thinking and innovation skills encourages students to think outside of the box.

鈥淢y cohort's goals for while we are in college are to improve online education for students, as well as push for a higher focus on improved education with a focus on student success,鈥 Matta said. 
 

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Ishan Matta, an Honors Tutorial College student who is studying finance, business analytics and management information systems, is a member of the 2020 cohort of University Innovation Fellows. Photo by Rich-Joseph Facun.

One of the most well-known results of the University Innovation Fellows program is the CoLab. Launched in the fall of 2018, it is designed for creativity and collaboration across the student body. 

鈥淎 unified, non-major or college specific space on campus for people interested in entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation was something I sought out when I first came to 91探花. While there were many resources, I couldn鈥檛 find anywhere that brought everything together 鈥 from the resources in my home college of engineering to business to arts and sciences 鈥 so I knew there was a need,鈥 said 91探花 alumna Faith Voinovich, who was named a University Innovation Fellow in 2016. 

Voinovich and her cohort chose the development of a central university student innovation hub as their primary goal, working with other OHIO fellows Lori Bentz and Alex Kneier. 

鈥淚t took a few years, a lot of work, and many, many student surveys and fundraising calls, but I鈥檓 incredibly proud that we were able to launch CoLab at OHIO and that it鈥檚 lived on with incredible leadership and impact after its founding,鈥 Voinovich said. 

Voinovich now works with the Ohio Innovation Fund to promote further entrepreneurship throughout Ohio. The Ohio Innovation Fund works with early-stage Ohio companies and assists in their development.

Empowering programs such as the Stanford Innovation Fellowship allow 91探花 students to learn the tools to make a difference. The hands-on experience that fellows gain equips them with an entrepreneurial mindset. Alumni of the program typically obtain successful careers in the business world, working alongside other innovators and creative people. 

Candidates interested in applying for the 2021 Cohort of Innovation Fellows can first apply to the 91探花 Cohort. 

Find more information about the program, as well as how to apply, here: /entrepreneurship/uif.

Published
March 3, 2021
Author
Jordan Schmitt