Shakarian joined the military in 1998 and served until 2014. He started out at West Point, then served as a military intelligence officer in Germany, Iraq, New York, and Arizona. He’s currently an assistant professor ...
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Veterans starting businesses in Phoenix get a helping hand
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ASU team developing Parkinson’s device with help from high schooler
A team at Arizona State University is working on a wearable device designed to help people with Parkinson’s disease overcome sudden freezing episodes. “Individuals with Parkinson’s experience what’s called Freezing of Gait, which is essentially ...
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App designed by ASU students hopes to diagnose epilepsy quickly, efficiently
Enter Robert Yao and Neel Mehta, two Arizona State University students who have created an app called EpiFinder that hopes to accurately diagnose epilepsy at the first point of contact.
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Cisco Innovation Challenge 2016: Participant Preview
The ASU Cisco Innovation Challenge is tomorrow, December 8th, 2016 and five individuals from South Mountain Community College and Paradise Valley Community College will be pitching their innovative ideas and vying for seed funding of ...
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Kauffman Foundation grant will help ASU diversify entrepreneurship
Arizona State University is launching a new initiative with its Entrepreneurship and Innovation team after receiving a $245,000 grant this month from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation’s Inclusion Challenge, a private, non-partisan foundation. The initiative will focus on ...
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Prepped Feature: Ni De Aqui Ni De Alla
We specialize in the preparation of traditional Mexican dishes that offer flavors that are often new to the American palate. To a large extent, our cuisine is a reintroduction of colorful Mexican food to American ...
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Prepped Feature: Ni De Aqui Ni De Alla
Name: Ni De Aqui Ni De Alla Owner: Lorenzo Santillan What is your business story and what do you make? We specialize in the preparation of traditional Mexican dishes that offer flavors that are often ...
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ASU’s PAVE Symposium returns in May 2017 – Here’s what to expect
The next Pave Symposium on Entrepreneurship and the Arts takes place May 5-6, 2017, on ASU’s Tempe campus. It’s designed not only for students, alumni, and faculty – but also for other creatives and people who ...
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ASU gives huge boost to entrepreneurs
The [entrepreneurship] programs make ASU a magnet for innovators at every stage of entrepreneurship, from freshmen with a wild idea to community business owners who want to expand, crossing disciplines and putting students together with people who ...
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2016 Venture Devils Demo Day Recap
Finalist pitches at the first semiannual Venture Devils Demo Day proved to be an exciting and interesting evening for the local entrepreneurial community. With over 100 attendees gathered in the new ASU co-working space 1951 ...