My names Ryan and I'm an Econ major. I have
two minors, Computer Science and Art. Being
an entrepreneur is like being an artist. Both
start with a rough idea. You have to shape
it into a working plan and make it into a
reality. In terms of art, I paint a bunch.
I use like crayons, chalk, pastels, acrylic.
I'm into like the digital arts. I will do
3D animation, Photoshop work. My name is Scott,
and I'm an International Affairs major. I
was fortunate enough to intern at Propellornet.
There, I was able to learn a lot about the
digital field which has greatly helped with
my current venture that myself and two other
classmates started as a part of LC's Incubator
and Launch Seed Fund. A seed fund is an LC
initiative that has helped over a dozen student
teams attempt to launch their own companies.
In addition to meeting mentors from off campus,
LC brings important entrepreneurs to campus.
I'm Miles Cravel. I'm a Computer Science major
here at Lewis & Clark College. I think as
a Computer Science major, what I bring to
the table is the ability to take some website
idea and bring it to life. My name is Halli
and I'm an Econ major at LC. In our Entrepreneurship
courses, we learn that, much like a scientific
method, there is also an entrepreneurial method.
And that having an entrepreneurial mindset
is not something you have to be born with.
It is something that can be taught and learned. Obtaining an entrepreneurial mindset gives every student
a bigger way of not only seeing the world, but figuring
out how to be a part of it. To me, entrepreneurship
is about finding similar-minded people and creating
things. The Center for Entrepreneurship has
been a hub for students from all three Lewis and Clark Colleges, as well as various professors, alumni, and
local industry leaders. Entrepreneurship at
LC provides students with the opportunity
to develop a group of mentors or alumni, and
friends of the college. It involves virtual
coffee meetings and phone calls that help with career development and expanding your
own network. The Center for Entrepreneurship
provides students with a foundation to create freely,
without having to take the risks that they might have
to without having the center for support.
Entrepreneurship at LC is not its own thing,
it's a way of being part of everything.
Come be a part of it.
