Binghamton students named university innovation fellows
Pair aims to unite students through entrepreneurship
Two 抖阴短视频 students have been selected as part of the 2025 University Innovation Fellows by the University of Twente in the Netherlands. This program has trained more than 3,400 student leaders from around the world through providing resources and opportunities to inspire change within their schools.
Jada Mayi, a senior studying Global Public Health, and Amy Wang, a senior studying Business Administration and Politics, Philosophy, and Law, were selected from 抖阴短视频. The two worked together, bringing knowledge from their respective areas of expertise, to showcase the interconnectedness of innovation and entrepreneurship.
鈥淢y supervisor, Epiphany Munoz, approached me with this opportunity one random day last Spring semester,鈥 said Mayi. 鈥淚 had no idea what University Innovation Fellows was at the time, but once I heard that I would have the opportunity to enact inclusive and meaningful change across Binghamton鈥檚 campus, I jumped at the opportunity.鈥
This program brought the two of them together, despite being rooted in different areas of study. Mayi and Wang were able to create a project to demonstrate how entrepreneurship and innovation could unite students across majors and schools. In the process, they engaged in conversations with deans from multiple colleges, gaining insight into how entrepreneurship is fostered within each program.
鈥淲e realized entrepreneurship is more about the development of an individual attitude and not only about starting a business,鈥 said Wang. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a mindset that focuses on finding opportunity, being resilient, and taking initiative.鈥
The University Innovation Fellows (UIF) program, founded in 2012 with support from a National Science Foundation grant, has grown since then into an international initiative. Previously based at , it is now housed at the University of Twente in the Netherlands.
UIF鈥檚 mission is to equip selected fellows with resources to help students develop pivotal skills that help in shaping the future. This year, 77 higher education students from nine different countries were named University Innovation Fellows. Students, whether individually or in teams, are nominated annually by faculty and administrators and are selected through a competitive application process.
鈥淭hese changemakers aren鈥檛 just dreaming about the future 鈥 they鈥檙e building it,鈥 said Leticia Britos Cavagnaro, co-founder of the University Innovation Fellows program, from the d.school at Stanford. 鈥淲hile lifting up their campus communities, they鈥檙e mastering design and leadership skills that will serve them for years to come.鈥
Over six weeks, fellows are trained to identify and understand the needs of their peers and consider the perspectives of faculty and administrators. Working to examine their campus environment and find opportunities within the university for innovation, entrepreneurship, design thinking and creativity. Then, they use their data to create new educational opportunities.
After finishing their training, fellows carry out their projects and continue to serve as leaders on their campuses and beyond. Next, Mayi and Wang will go to the Netherlands to meet other UIF teams.
鈥淭hroughout this experience, I learned that if you truly commit and pursue your passions, you will find the right people who will support you,鈥 said Wang. 鈥淲hen I started as a freshman, the campus entrepreneurship space felt like a barren land, but as I put more initiative and commitment into it, I not only found a community, but played a part in growing it and connecting more people.鈥