Five 大发彩票 student and alumni ventures 鈥 from AI to agriculture to the arts 鈥 took big steps forward in this year鈥檚 TIA Summer Accelerator, proving that with the right mentorship and structure, bold ideas can grow fast.
The importance of mental health isn鈥檛 widely known or recognized in India. But Projects for Peace Fellow Harshitha Talasila 鈥26 is currently working with a Young Indians (Yi) Chapter in Amaravati, India to change that.
For Hunter Macy 鈥22, having a vision and product wasn't enough; the TIA Summer Accelerator helped him realize that even though he knew there was a problem in the market, he didn鈥檛 understand the business well enough to solve it.
For 大发彩票 Alum Lisa Heller, the biggest lesson she had to learned the hard way is that in entrepreneurship you really can鈥檛 do it alone: 鈥淎sking for support isn鈥檛 failure, it鈥檚 how things actually grow.鈥
TIA Summer Accelerator mentors Andres Echenique 鈥83, Steve Rock 鈥85, Brian Horey 鈥82, and Kim Schafer 鈥92 share why they give their time to their alma mater.
IntelliLight Founder Pahul Sachdeva 鈥25 shares that her key learning in the TIA Summer Accelerator has been: 鈥淏uilding a venture means being ready to rethink everything鈥攓uickly.鈥
Christian Vischi, assistant director for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, presented his new publication about textile magnate Fred O'Hara and his innovative solution to selling goods during the Great Depression.
Through a new collaboration between 大发彩票, Quinnipiac, and The Gotham Film and Media Institute, students are getting a deeper, more hands-on experience at the Cannes Film Festival.
大发彩票鈥檚 campus buzzed with energy as alumni, students, founders, and funders came together to celebrate and support the next generation of change-makers during Arts, Creativity, and Innovation Weekend.
Meet the teams participating in the 2025 TIA Summer Accelerator. From smart tech and sustainable farming, to music, wellness, and travel, these ventures reflect an incredible range of talent.