KEEN is a nationwide network of universities that serve as exemplars for the engineering community, graduating engineers with an entrepreneurial mindset.
Great day 2 of our KEEN Entrepreneurially-Minded Learning & Student Research Workshop at the gorgeous Hyatt Regency Tamaya in Santa Ana Pueblo, NM! The surroundings definitely are inspiring innovation and creativity in how to make student research impactful! @KEENunleashed
We are excited to partner with @KEENunleashed 🎉
As a member, Embry-Riddle will integrate entrepreneurship into its curriculum and collaborate with 60 universities.
For more details: bit.ly/3zxwAnx#GoERAU
An Enginuity Podcast episode just dropped! 🎙️
Dean Ayanna Howard & Associate Dean David Tomasko chat about entrepreneurial-minded learning and our wonderful partnership with @KEENunleashed ▶️ podcasts.apple.com/us/podcas…
Campbell Engineering Challenge (adapted from a @KEENunleashed Card Challenge!): Build a bird house from recycled materials! Students had to hold and sell their design. Thanks to our @ProfEngNC@NSPE Student Chapter for sponsoring the competition! @campbelledu@Campbell_Engr
Hello Biomedical Engineering teaching community, we just posted our "LEGO Tendon Tissue Engineering Bioreactor" Teaching Module KEEN Card @KEENunleashed . Here is the link;
engineeringunleashed.com/car…
Thank you to all the conference speakers and participants for making yet another fantastic KEEN National Conference! We already can't wait for 2025.
Watch the highlight video from #KNC2024:
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Campbell University crew at the KEEN National Conference! Lots of great networking, ideas, and colleagues focused on integrating the Entrepreneurial Mindset (connections, curiosity, creating value) into engineering education! #KNC2024@campbelledu@Campbell_Engr@KEENunleashed
"Persona cards are a great way to understand whether your program is meeting the needs of all students." - great learning moment courtesy of James Swisher @iisenet#KNC2024
At #KNC2024, you might just find yourself! - with Dean Kenneth Ball, Volgenau School of Engineering, @GeorgeMasonU@KenBallVa (pic courtesy of Christopher Carr)