Wednesday Update from President Loreman, Sept 23, 2020.
Posted on: Sep 23, 2020
Dear CUE Community,
Last week I posted information about an exciting initiative called theÌý, which is kicking off with a free event organized by universities across Canada, taking place online on October 1 and 2. I am pleased to announce that CUE has now been accepted and listed as an official partner organization. In addition, the registration deadline has been extended to tomorrow, September 24. I am registered, and I look forward to seeing you there if you are able to join me.
Over time this National Dialogue will focus on a variety of issues, including gender, disability, Indigeneity, mental health, and other areas. The goal of these national conversations is to move beyond talk to create and implement effective and sustainable concrete actions to address inequities within individual post-secondary institutions, and across the higher education sector. This year’s inaugural dialogue will focus on anti-Black racism and Black inclusion.
Our Innovation launchpad program is gearing up for another year. Innovation Launchpad @ CUEÌýis a program for innovative leaders that helps to advance their ideas into solutions.ÌýThis program employs an objective-based mentoring process with a goal of advancing ideas into reality, and enabling students to tackle the multi-disciplinary world we live in. It prepares them to think differently, communicate effectively and, most importantly, build a network for gurus preparing them for success. Last year,Ìýthis program has led to participants connecting with mentors and receiving $23,500 for their companies and ideas, including:
- °Õ³ó±ðÌýMost Promising Student Entrepreneurat Innovation Rodeo was awarded to Micah Crowfoot,Ìý a second-year BA PsychologyÌýstudent at CUEÌýand founder ofÌý
- At theÌýlanding page competition(run by 150Ìý), Innovation Launchpad @ CUE students won a total of $4,000 in prizes. They were:
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- Pawan Sobhri (1st yr MISSM), founder ofÌýÌý– $1,000 in highest visitor count and $1,000 in biggest mailing list;,ÌýÌýÌý
- Divya Garg (1st yr MISSM), founder ofÌýÌý– $1,000 in highest conversion rate and $500 in mailing list; and
- Micah Crowfoot (2nd yr BAÌýPsychology), founder ofÌýÌý– $500 in conversion rate.Ìý
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- Jason Neitsch, a fourth-year BMgt student at CUE was selected for theÌý. As part of this program, Jason was provided a stipend of $10,000 over four months in addition to several meaningful connections and valuable mentorship. Jason and his company, Jn-Cards, was also featured in the innovation edition ofÌýAvenue Magazine, in an article entitled “Concordia Student Capitalizes on the Global Popularity of Pokémon with Appâ€
Watch what 2019-2020 participants have to say about Innovation launchpadÌý@ CUEÌý.ÌýWe are launching the 2020-2021 programmingÌýon Oct 5, 2020 with a kick-off event featuring a keynoteÌýsession by Ashlyn Bernier, COO ofÌý.ÌýÌýPlease keep a close eye on Inside CUE for additional information andÌýfollow BMO-CIAR onÌýÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýÌýto keep up-to-date.
I’ll finish with a reminder. If you are coming on to campus please remember to self-screen for symptoms of COVID-19 each day before you arrive, using the . This will help us to ensure that we are taking every step we can to avoid cases of COVID-19 on campus.
ÌýWishing you all another wonderful week,
Stay safe, stay healthy, and please wear your mask.
Tim Loreman, PhD.
President and Vice Chancellor.