The University’s unexpected transition to remote learning brings challenges to everyone, especially faculty who provide experiential environments to build skills and understanding for students. We spoke with Keller faculty member Sheila Pontis about the process of creating an impactful semester for her design students in a virtual classroom.
Approximately 500 students remain housed on campus under a "stay at home" (in dorm) mandate. One of those students is Alexis Sursock '23, who happens to be a Keller Center communications intern. We talked to Alexis via Zoom to see how he is adjusting and what it feels like to be on campus at this time.
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Yidian Liu and her team of graduate students from the Department of Architecture will be heading into the eLab Summer Accelerator in a few months to launch their quick-service restaurant company. The Crumpet Society is themed around the traditional English griddle cake. Here is a taste of what they have planned for the summer.
Baseline Labs is a data analytics platform that makes personal health data more accessible to consumers through point-of-care biomarker testing. Founder Brian Kang and his team will be part of the summer 2020 eLab Accelerator working on launching their healthcare initiative.
Invictis Technologies is among six research discoveries with the potential to provide benefit to society which has been awarded funding from the University’s Intellectual Property Accelerator Fund.
Joseph Avery, graduate student and founder of Claudius Legal Intelligence, and his team will participate in the 2020 eLab summer Accelerator program to help launch their innovative legal technology which uses artificial intelligence to process new cases and produce a data-backed valuation as to what a given case is worth.
Princeton Startup Immersion Program (PSIP) host Wellsheet brings on two new hires. PSIP interns Steven Chien '20 and Derek Sawicki '20 will be joining the health IT startup based in lower Manhattan this fall.
MC Otani '21 is an Electrical and Computer Engineering major and student startup founder who will spend 10 weeks this summer working on launching her initiative Kotami in the eLab Summer Accelerator. Kotami is a community-based clothing brand that combines thrift and cultural inspirations to bridge the gap between social sustainability and style.
Princeton International Magazine, published by the Institute for Princeton International & Regional Studies, highlighted Keller Center's Princeton Startup Immersion Program's Shanghai experience.