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Yale Innovators Celebrated at Startup Yale 2021
Over three days, students pitched for roughly $125,000 in funding as they shared how they re innovating in health, sustainability, tech, and more.
Startup Yale 2021 took place from April 29 through May 1, bringing together eight events and hundreds of virtual attendees in a series of conversations and pitch-offs. For the second year, Startup Yale took place entirely on Zoom, with students from across Yale pitching for the campus’ biggest entrepreneurship awards in front of a live audience.
The event kicked off with a keynote featuring Porter Braswell (YC ’11), in conversation with Tsai CITY faculty director Anjelica Gonzalez and Tsai CITY student team member Jamal Davis Neal, Jr. (YDS ’23). Braswell is the founder of Jopwell, a platform that represents and advances careers for Black, Latinx, and Native American students and professionals, as well as the author of
The Exchange being dismantled to ship out
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Workers from Ignition Arts of Indianapolis, which has worked alongside local arts-oriented agencies on projects for several years, have been dismantling the Exhibit Columbus architectural installation The Exchange in recent days.
The popular piece from Los Angeles-based Oyler Wu Collaborative was among the Miller Prize winning installations for the inaugural Exhibit Columbus exhibition in 2017, and has remained on site at the Irwin Conference Center at Fifth and Washington streets downtown since then.
Workers began the disassembly on Tuesday, and should be finished within a few days, according to Anne Surak, Exhibit Columbus director.