ASU Launch Days are our favorite campus entrepreneurship events. We may be a little biased but sorry, not sorry. We love seeing Sun Devils excited about getting started on their ideas, learning about entrepreneurship resources on all four campuses, and picking up the coolest ASU swag. We mean…just look at those sweet Just Start tees and notebooks!
E+I Ambassador Max Prasad talks to fellow Sun Devils about ‘trepship at ASU.Eric from Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering loves his spaceship-themed Just Start tee. Garret Westlake, associate dean of student entrepreneurship at ASU, talks to students on Tempe campus about what makes ASU the most innovative university in the country.E+I program manager (ninja warrior, really) Lauren Wade is on a mission to spread word about ASU’s entrepreneurship resources available to students.Ever heard of an Open Mic night for pitches? Well, Open Pitch at ASU Launch Days is one place you can feel safe pitching your idea in front of people.
ASU Launch Day Tempe touched hundreds of students through classroom presentations, one-on-one conversations and the Open Pitch event. Next Thursday, Oct. 8, find us at ASU West/Thunderbird campus. RSVP here to participate in Open Pitch: entrepreneurship.asu.edu/programs/launchday
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