Frank Fellows in Silicon Valley 2013: back row (l to r): Kyle Kline, Chris Routen, Dane Baird, Jordan Rehwaldt, Abdul Mohamed; front row (l to r): Dr. Howard Davis, Kelsi Lakey, Vi Tran, Branna Bence, Bettina Ernst
Frank Fellows in Silicon Valley 2013: back row (l to r): Kyle Kline, Chris Routen, Dane Baird, Jordan Rehwaldt, Abdul Mohamed; front row (l to r): Dr. Howard Davis, Kelsi Lakey, Vi Tran, Branna Bence, Bettina Ernst

Washington State University has been selected to participate in an innovative program to build entrepreneurship into undergraduate engineering education.

WSU is one of 25 U.S. institutions and one of only two schools in the Northwest selected by the NSF-funded National Center for Engineering Pathways to Innovation (Epicenter) to join the Pathways to Innovation Program. The program helps institutions incorporate innovation and entrepreneurship into undergraduate engineering education.

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