Life Sciences Technology Innovation Fellows Showcase Startups in NYC
Cornell University’s Life Sciences Technology Innovation Fellows (LSTIF) program culminated April 18 at a showcase in New York City, where interdisciplinary teams pitched their startup concepts to peers and supporters.
Students pitch startups at Autodesk Gallery
Students from the eLab Student Startup Accelerator, the Runway Startups Postdocs Program at Cornell Tech and BioVenture eLab at Weill Cornell Medicine made their annual trek to San Francisco for the Cornell Silicon Valley: Student Startup Showcase to pitch […]
Funding renewed for NSF Energy Storage Engine in Upstate New York
The NSF Energy Storage Engine in Upstate New York, an initiative led by Binghamton University with Cornell serving as a core partner for technology translation, has secured $45 million in […]
Celebration Ezra event honors entrepreneurs from across fields
From software and AI to healthcare tech to food, cannabis and perfume and more, all of the diverse products and pathways that entrepreneurs create were celebrated April 9-10 during the […]
Wayfair co-founders to share secrets to success at Durland Lecture
In their senior year as Cornell engineering undergraduates, Niraj Shah ’95 and Steve Conine ’95 took an entrepreneurship class that inspired them to co-found CSN Stores, now Wayfair, an e-commerce […]
Qualcomm acquires Cornell AI software startup
Exostellar, a startup born from Cornell research, has achieved an outcome many entrepreneurs dream of – acquisition by a Fortune 500 company.
Research becomes reality for biomed startups
In the life of a technology company that aims to advance health care, the stage between promise and product can feel less like a runway and more like a tightrope.
Startup Cornell Episode #54: Dan Cane ’98 Cornell Entrepreneur of the Year 2026!
The April Startup Cornell podcast features a chat with Dan Cane ’98, this year’s Cornell Entrepreneur of the Year and the co-founder of Blackboard Inc. and Modernizing Medicine.
Startup Cornell Episode #53: Bruce Clemens ’72
Bruce Clemens ’72 left Cornell after graduation with a one-way ticket to Guatemala and a desire to “cure poverty,” a mindset he says wasn’t unusual among classmates of that time.
Grow-NY competition invites applications from food and ag startups
High-growth food, beverage and ag tech startups can now apply for the eighth round of the Grow-NY business competition.
Engineering Change: CerviCheck’s Mission for Predicting Preterm Birth
One in 10 births in the United States are premature.
Students pitch AI-inspired solutions at Cornell Health Hackathon
Many of health care’s toughest challenges – from delayed diagnoses to inefficient clinical workflows – are waiting for creative solutions.
GUEST ROOM | The Jacobs Technion-Cornell Institute: An Academic Partnership for Health, Media and Urban Solutions
In 2011, Cornell entered into an academic partnership with the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology to compete for an ambitious goal: build an innovative New York City campus to educate a new generation of tech […]
REEgen and RETRN Bio to establish local manufacturing space
Two members of Cornell’s on-campus business incubators will soon expand their businesses in Ithaca, creating local jobs and building capacity for future startups to grow in the region.
Going nuclear: Student group embraces clean energy
Challenging the narrative has become a habit for Diana Michaelson ’27.
Winning digital ag idea targets killer ants
Students inspired by their work with the Jane Goodall Institute won the $3,000 grand prize at this year’s Digital Agriculture Hackathon with an idea to combat driver ants.
Hackathon winners combat ear infections, parasites and animal overpopulation
Products to fight ear infections in dogs, a parasite in cattle and animal population control challenges won top honors at the Feb. 20-22 Animal Health Hackathon at the College of Veterinary Medicine.
Big Red Ventures Fund Managers Share All
Curious about the world of venture capital and investment management? Big Red Ventures (BRV) is an early-stage, student-run venture capital fund at Cornell University that gives MBA and graduate students [...]
Helping urban youth use AI to navigate the future
When Christian Gant-Madison ’25 looks at youth growing up in the Philadelphia neighborhood he came from, he knows the cycle of violence and trauma that can keep kids stuck in […]
Startup Cornell Episode #53: Terrence Liverpool ’02 & Jeffrey Cherry
The February Startup Cornell podcast features a chat with Terrence Liverpool ’02 and Jeffrey Cherry, founders of SWYM, a dating app that allows users to meet and match with people at events such […]
15 Teams Advance to eLab Spring Cohort
33 startups were accepted for the eLab student startup accelerator fall cohort, and 15 will advance to the spring cohort. These startups have made significant progress and identified a viable […]
Jiang Fellows rolls out new cohort
The Jiang Fellows program recently welcomed 26 students to its 2026 cohort in its second year of operation. This spring, fellows will sharpen their entrepreneurial skills while preparing for a […]
Introducing the 2026 Introduction to Entrepreneurship Cohort
The Introduction to Entrepreneurship program, formerly known as W.E. Cornell, teaches doctoral students and postdocs how to translate their research into real-world solutions while navigating the challenges of leading a […]
Blackboard co-founder named Cornell Entrepreneur of the Year
Daniel Cane ’98, co-founder of Blackboard and co-CEO of Modernizing Medicine, has been named Cornell Entrepreneur of the Year 2026.
Startup Cornell Episode #52: Nour Gajial ’26 & Yanni Kouloubis ’26
With more than 10 million users, Nour Gajial ’26 and Yanni Kouloumbis ’26 have found a pain point among high school and college students and
The talent spark: How inventors fire up startup ecosystems
When inventors move to a U.S. county, the number of successful startups, especially those valued at $1 billion or more, goes up, as inventors become founders, employees and magnets for […]
Startup Cornell Episode #51: Hauwa Otori ’08
The newest episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Hauwa Otori ‘08, creator of the Founders International Network and host of the Building Black podcast
eShip News December 2025
Director's Note: Winding down, onto holidays We hope you all had a great Thanksgiving! The semester is winding down and there is snow on the ground in Ithaca! I continue [...]
Cornell startups find growth paths through acquisition
Startup stories move differently from the lab to real-world impact. Some grow with a public launch, others by building a strong customer base for their innovative product or service.
Bone-health start-up anchors new kind of food innovation in Ithaca
In a region long known for dairy farms and fruit orchards, a young Ithaca company is reinventing one of America’s most static health products: calcium supplements.
REEgen wins $150,000 in FuzeHub Commercialization Competition
REEgen, a Cornell spinout focused on rare earth element (REE) recovery, won the $150,000 grand prize at the 2025 FuzeHub Commercialization Competition, held at the New York State Innovation Summit on Oct. […]
Cornell Tech launches pre-college Summer Innovation Intensives for future tech leaders
Cornell Tech will introduce its first Summer Innovation Intensives program in July 2026, offering high school juniors, seniors, and recent graduates an immersive experience in artificial intelligence, ethics, and entrepreneurship.
Anduril CEO offers inside look at defense industry dynamo
After spending 10 years at software powerhouse Palantir, Brian Schimpf ’07 was ready to take a leap to create a new company, Anduril, with co-founders, including Palmer Luckey, inventor of […]
Johnson Cornell Tech MBA Ranks No. 4 in Entrepreneurship Excellence
When changes in tariffs and regulations created trade uncertainty last spring, Salik Tehami, MBA ’25, and four of his classmates recognized a business opportunity and formed a startup that has […]
Is Tony Chen ’12 the World’s Most Devoted Cornellian?
He tirelessly promotes the University and its alumni—connecting Big Red grads to their alma mater, and to each other
Celebrating the 50th Startup Cornell podcast
A special episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features speakers and attendees recorded live during the 2025 Eclectic Convergence Conference at Cornell Tech in New York City.
Governor Hochul Announces Round Seven Winners of the Grow-NY International Food and Agriculture Business Competition
Seven Global Startups to Receive $3 Million Total for Transforming the Future of Food and Farming, Including $1 Million Grand Prize for Brekland
Bone density builder wins top prize at food hackathon
A whipped cottage cheese product to help premenopausal women maintain their bone density won top honors Nov. 9 at the 2025 Food Hackathon, sponsored by Entrepreneurship at Cornell and the Cornell Institute for Food […]
Center for Transformative Action now affiliated within Entrepreneurship at Cornell
Founded in 1971, the Center for Transformative Action (CTA) serves as a fiscal sponsor and incubator for change-making non-profits with local, national and even international reach.
Entrepreneurs share insights at Eclectic Convergence 2025
“I like to dream, but I don’t like to plan.”…
Food Hackathon students turn their ideas into delicious reality
The Cornell Food Hackathon, to be held Nov. 7-9, is an annual innovation challenge bringing together more than 150 undergraduate and graduate students from across Cornell.
eShip News November 2025
Director's Note: Festive season on its way We just held our big NYC conference, Eclectic Convergence, at Cornell Tech on Halloween. We were hoping for more attendees to show up [...]
How biodiversity startups raise capital
Biodiversity startups, which are tackling challenges ranging from disappearing pollinators to vanishing coral reefs, raise less capital than other startups but attract a broader coalition of investors, according to a […]
Grow-NY finalists estimate upstate impact ahead of summit
Twenty startup finalists will pitch their food and agriculture businesses – and their potential to impact upstate New York – for up to $1 million at the Grow-NY Summit, Nov. 12-13 at […]
Startup bets their superfast microbe can rewrite biotech
When scientists talk about velocity, they don’t usually mean bacteria. But for a small Cornell spinout called Forage Evolution, speed is everything.
Cornell startup aims to monitor heart and lung health without touch
Wearable devices and hospital monitors may dominate conversations about remote health care, but a new Cornell-affiliated startup is betting its future on something almost invisible: radio waves.
TCAM brunch highlight’s women’s history at Cornell
Cornell historian Corey Earle shared stories of remarkable women throughout Cornell’s history during an Oct. 25 brunch as part of Trustee Council Alumni Meeting.
New Cornell startup targets faster, cheaper, greener testing
n high-tech science, breakthroughs often hinge on the smallest details – like the step before the experiment even begins.
Startup Cornell Episode #49: Tim Chi ’98
The newest episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Tim Chi ‘98, co-founder of Blackboard and former CEO and co-founder of WeddingWire, which merged with XO Group […]
Cornell training program aims to boost NYS food entrepreneurship
A new Cornell-led training program aims to provide New York food educators and producers with the skills and equipment they need to boost compliance with modern food safety standards and […]
Engineering launches new Office of Innovation and External Collaboration
A newly restructured, student-focused Office of Innovation and External Collaboration will prepare Cornell Engineering students for career success and provide a clear point of entry to industry partners and employers looking to […]
Maternal health technology earns Cornell students international award
Cornell students received international recognition and a cash prize from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology during its One Million Dollar Entrepreneurship Competition 2025.
Ithaca startup aims to free diabetes patients from daily burden
The Center for Life Science Venturers (CLSV) has admitted a promising biotech startup company with deep roots at Cornell.
eLab accepts record number of student startups to fall cohort
Cornell’s student startup accelerator, eLab, is proud to announce the 33 student teams selected for its Fall 2025 cohort! The program accepts student founders from any field of study across […]
eShip News October 2025
Director's Note: Welcome Back! Plenty of Cornell eship news to read, but I want to remind you about our upcoming Eclectic Convergence conference coming up on October 31st (yes, Halloween) [...]
Familiarity breeds success for fledgling companies
Teams featuring at least one “stranger” – someone unknown by the team before its formation – are more than twice as likely to fail as teams of friends, family members […]
Startup Cornell Episode #48: John Hui MBA ’15
The newest episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features John Hui MBA ‘15, former CEO and co-founder of Twiage, a digital health company that provides communication technology […]
Introducing the Fourth Cohort of Life Sciences Innovation Fellows
Thirty-eight Cornell MBA students in the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management, together with PhD candidates from across Cornell University and postdoctoral fellows from the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer […]
GradeWhiz: The Cornell Startup Using AI to Give Teachers Their Time Back
What began as a frustrating teaching assistant experience has since transformed into one of the most promising student-led startups in educational technology as two Cornellians forge into the world of […]
Jiang Fellows Tell All
This past summer, 20 Jiang Fellows embarked on domestic and international internships to gain experience at startup companies ranging from record labels of the future to software companies simulating human [...]
Cornell Tech welcomes 11 new startups through Runway and Spinout programs
Cornell Tech welcomes 11 new startups to its campus this September through its Runway Startups Program — with ventures tackling challenges that range from agricultural robotics and energy systems to fertility care, […]
Big Red Beds: A Student-Created Startup Dreaming up a Business Legacy
Adequate sleep is critical for the average college student, but according to Christian Tarala ’27, the Twin XL mattress sizes in the dormitories have made this challenging. After experiencing this […]
Faculty awarded entrepreneurship funding
Ten faculty members are recipients of 2025 Louis H. Zalaznick Teaching Assistantships, receiving funds of $1,500 to $3,000 to help develop or expand courses, pursue research opportunities or add teaching […]
Cornell’s Ignite Innovation Acceleration program supports inventors, early-stage innovations
Six Cornell inventors have been selected for the spring 2025 cycle of the Ignite Innovation Acceleration program, a gap funding initiative that helps researchers advance early-stage technologies to the next inflection point […]
Entrepreneurial students flock to kickoff event
Students streamed into eHub in Collegetown Sept. 4 for an event hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, featuring more than 30 resource tables and pitches from four students hoping to be […]
PROFILE: Will Malnati
There’s no doubt that college years are some of the most formative in young people’s lives.
eShip News September 2025
Director's Note: Welcome Back! We held our Entrepreneurship at Cornell Kickoff event yesterday afternoon at our eHub co-working space in Collegetown. Fantastic turnout! Tons of energy and excited students! We [...]
New Faculty Jose Sanchez Wants You to Play With Architecture — Literally
Jose Sanchez doesn’t just design buildings — he designs games that teach people how to build a better world.
Orchard Robotics, founded by a Thiel fellow Cornell dropout, raises $22M for farm vision AI
Inspired by his grandparents, who were apple farmers in China, Charlie Wu got the idea to apply technology to agriculture while studying computer science at Cornell University, a top agriculture […]
JSSA Culminates with Demo Day Pitch Event
The largest cohort of the Johnson Summer Startup Accelerator (JSSA) in program history pitched their startups to members of the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management community in New […]
Grow-NY startups pledge to impact upstate New York
This fall, the world’s top food and agriculture startups will vie for $3 million in prize money in the seventh annual Grow-NY business competition in Canandaigua, NY. The 20 selected finalists represent […]
Mako, a faculty-led startup based at Cornell Tech, raises $8.5 million
Mako, a startup co-founded by Cornell Tech assistant professor Mohamed Abdelfattah, has raised $8.5 million in seed funding to tackle one of artificial intelligence’s most pressing infrastructure challenges: optimizing the computing efficiency of […]
Startup Cornell Episode #47: Jonathan Lowenhar ’96
The newest episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Jonathan Lowenhar ‘96, founder and one of two managing partners of Enjoy The Work, a company that has […]
VCs backed Black founders after BLM – but it didn’t last
Five years ago, in the aftermath of the George Floyd murder, Black-founded startups had “a moment” when venture capitalists (VCs) were eager to invest. In the two years after Floyd’s […]
Cornell incubator startups become Activate Fellows
Two members of Cornell’s business incubators have been accepted to Cohort 2025 of the Activate Fellowship, a two-year program that supports scientists and engineers in their entrepreneurial ventures.
Green Technology Innovation Fellows Welcomes Third Cohort
The Green Technology Innovation Fellows program, an interdisciplinary entrepreneurship and research translation initiative at the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business, is proud to welcome its third cohort. The program [...]
SAIL sets a course for smarter trade compliance with AI
As tariffs shift and trade regulations grow more complex, a team of Cornell Tech students is developing a smarter solution to address modern trade compliance challenges.
Cornell Ignite fellows bring lab discoveries closer to market impact
Three new research projects — a treatment for childhood ear infections, an AI-powered tool to link databases and a novel gene editing method for therapeutics — will receive funding and […]
Rev prototyping program teaches entrepreneurs to ‘get messy’ and pivot
When they were seniors at Ithaca High School last year, Isabelle Cohen, Alex Elia and Jennifer Zhao hated seeing the plastic waste pile up from the 3D printer in their […]
Levelle Nutrition Earns Emerging Company Distinction from NBJ
Rev member Levelle Nutrition, founded by Dr. Linda Alvarez, M.D., and Stephanie Schrauth, has been awarded the 2025 Nutritional Business Journal Leadership & Growth Award in the Emerging Company category. […]
Devin Abraham’s Startup, Liiv, Uses AI to Address the Problem of Paperwork Overload
Administrative work can eat up a lot of time and effort, causing staff to get bogged down and cutting down on time they have to address other important aspects of […]
With $10M, NYS renews Cornell program to drive economic, job growth
Cornell has secured a 10-year, $10 million grant renewal to continue work aimed at spurring economic impact and job growth through applied research, development and commercialization of breakthrough technologies.
Startup Cornell Episode #46: Meredith Oppenheim ’95
The newest episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Meredith Oppenheim ‘95, founder of Vitaliy Society and now a strategic advisor in the senior housing space.
Introducing the 2025 Johnson Summer Startup Accelerator Cohort
The Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management has selected the 2025 cohort of startup teams participating in its Johnson Summer Startup Accelerator. Notable for their innovative use of AI [...]
Emile Maamary’s Steadiwear Glove Reduces Hand Tremors
Hand tremors caused by essential tremor and Parkinson’s disease make everyday tasks such as getting dressed, drinking, and writing anywhere from difficult to impossible. Seeing how the condition impacted their […]
Faculty-led startup is using AI to reimagine software reliability
Cornell Tech Assistant Professor Raaz Dwivedi has co-founded Traversal, a startup emerging from stealth this week with a mission: to transform how modern software systems detect and resolve outages using artificial intelligence.
Cornell AgriTech to showcase up-and-coming food startups at 2025 Summer Fancy Food Show
Cornell AgriTech will be exhibiting in the Debut District in the upcoming 2025 Summer Fancy Food Show, the largest business-to-business specialty food industry event in North America.
Jiang Fellows kick off summer internships
The 2025 Jiang Fellows have accepted internships and will spend the summer gaining firsthand entrepreneurial experience in industries ranging from next-gen electric vehicles to a portable blood testing device.
Startup Cornell Episode #45: Kimberle Lau ’01
The newest episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Kimberle Lau ’01, founder of Bake Me Healthy, a company that offers plant-based, allergen-free and upcycled baking mixes and […]
Cornell emerges as a leader in semiconductor innovation
Gallox Semiconductors, a startup with roots at Cornell University, has had recent success on the international stage, winning the 2025 Hello Tomorrow Global Challenge in the Advanced Computing & Electronics category.
Kanvas Biosciences harnesses the power of the microbiome
Just before the world shut down in 2020 due to COVID-19, Hao Shi, Ph.D. ’20, finished the last experiment for his doctoral research. He had developed an advanced imaging tool […]
Green Technology Innovation Fellows Jumpstart Nanosurf’s Consumer Journey
Bashayer Aldakkan, a member of the Green Technology Innovation Fellows Program (GTIF), has beenevaluating market demand for her startup Nanosurf. This idea conceptualizes a liquid formulation thatcleans oil on land. […]
eShip News May 2025
Director's Note: ...Done! Slope Day done! Finals done! Senior week done! Graduation done! Our ’24-’25 academic year is officially closed and in the book! Now, many students are off to [...]
Students win summer awards to work on startups
Twenty-two students with entrepreneurial startups were awarded Human Spirit and Beck Fellowship summer stipend awards by Entrepreneurship at Cornell.
Cornell Tech Awards $100K to Student Teams at Startups Competition
Four Cornell Tech student teams received $100,000 each from Cornell during Cornell Tech’s annual Startup Awards competition May 16 on the New York City campus. The winning companies are CreditQuant AI, gymii.ai, Polyrook and SAIL.
Funding fuels trials for CareTech Human’s health technology
A Cornell-based startup is advancing a solution that could improve care for the millions of people suffering from urological conditions in the U.S.
Snack startup Cramp Bites wins Hospitality Business Plan Competition
Armita Jamshidi ’25 and a friend were moving a fridge into Jamshidi’s dorm room her sophomore year when she suddenly felt a wave of sharp pain and could barely move […]
Cornell Tech celebrates innovation and entrepreneurship with May events
To mark the end of this academic year, Cornell Tech will host a series of events in May to celebrate its campus culture.
eShip News April 2025
Director's Note: Winding up Our Celebration Ezra conference in mid-April was super! You can check out my interview with the 2025 Cornell Entrepreneur of the Year, John Bicket ’02. John [...]
Durland Lecture focuses on redefining shared prosperity in private equity
When Henry R. Kravis took the stage to give the 2025 Lewis H. Durland Memorial Lecture, he opened with a confession: “I didn’t have a clue what I was doing […]
Cornell incubators propel startups toward real-world impact
Cornell’s incubator Class of 2025, composed of startups Llume, Meiogenix and TETmedical, is advancing innovations in human performance monitoring, non-GMO plant breeding and neurological critical care.
Samsara, Meraki co-founder honored at entrepreneurship celebration
More than 300 alumni, students, faculty, staff and community members joined Celebration Ezra 2025 on April 10-11, to network, get inspired and honor the Cornell Entrepreneur of the Year, John Bicket ’02.
Startup Cornell Episode #43: John Bicket ’02
The newest episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features John Bicket ’02, chief technology officer and co-founder of tech firm Samsara and this year’s Cornell Entrepreneur of […]
Life Sciences Technology Innovation Fellows Pitch Innovative Startups in NYC
Cornell University’s Life Sciences Technology Innovation Fellows (LSTIF) gathered in midtown Manhattan at Cornell’s 570 Lexington Avenue space to pitch their startup ideas and celebrate a successful year at their […]
100 Best & Brightest Undergraduate Business Majors Of 2025
Think you’re busy? Meet Skyler Mott. Scholar, Athlete, Entrepreneur.
eShip News March 2025
Director's Note: Go, Student Startup Teams! Our semester is half over, and I just got back from the Bay Area. I got to watch a bunch of our students present [...]
Jiang Fellows welcomes inaugural cohort
The Jiang Fellows Program recently welcomed 20 students to its 2025 cohort. The students will spend the spring semester sharpening their entrepreneurial skills while preparing for a fully funded summer internship at […]
SplatOverflow Enables Remote Hardware Troubleshooting
A team of researchers from Cornell Tech has developed a new tool designed to revolutionize hardware troubleshooting, with the help of 3D phone scans.
Startup Cornell Episode #42: Micere Mugweru ’25
The newest episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Cornell senior Micere Mugweru ’25, the founder of Mizoma Africa.
Saxbys Cafe: Offering College Students the Opportunity to Run Their Own Cafe for Credit
Anisa Kurbanali manages a bustling coffee shop in the heart of Philadelphia. Each day, she wakes up at 4:30 a.m., commutes 45 minutes to the cafe and works from 7 […]
Cornell Engineering introduces Jiang Fellows entrepreneurship program
Cornell Engineering is proud to announce the Jiang Fellows program with the generous support of Tianyi (TJ) Jiang ’96, Ph.D. The program will succeed the Kessler Fellows program, which sunset this year after […]
Anshul Krishnan Bridges Science and Business Through Life Sciences Technology Innovation Fellows
Anshul Krishnan, MBA ’23, joined the Life Sciences Technology Innovation Fellows Program (LSTIF) to hone his entrepreneurial judgment after undervaluing his first venture. “That experience shaped my resolve never to […]
Applications open for seventh annual Grow-NY competition
Applications for the annual Grow-NY food and agriculture business competition are open to high-growth agrifood startups through May 15.
eShip News February 2025
Director's Note: Celebrate! Here in Ithaca, we can feel spring right around the corner. And there is a lot to celebrate! The School of Human Ecology is celebrating its 100th [...]
2024 Most Disruptive MBA Startups: Cipher, Cornell University (Johnson)
Cipher is a marketplace for viral music, and the only legal source of trending sounds for social media.
Samsara co-founder named Cornell Entrepreneur of the Year
Entrepreneurship at Cornell has announced that John Bicket ’02, chief technology officer and co-founder of tech firm Samsara, has been named Cornell Entrepreneur of the Year 2025.
eLab Welcomes 13 Startups to Spring Cohort
24 startups were accepted for the eLab student startup accelerator fall cohort, and 13 will advance to the spring cohort. These startups have shown remarkable progress in validating their ideas […]
Student startup pilots AI grading assistant, joins Y Combinator
GradeWiz, an artificial-intelligence teaching assistant founded by Cornell undergraduates Max Bohun ’25 and Aman Garg ’25, has been accepted into startup accelerator Y Combinator’s Winter 2025 Batch.
Eve Qian Sharpened Her Entrepreneurial Judgment with the Green Technology Innovation Fellows
Eve Qian, a Johnson Cornell Tech MBA student, joined the Green Technology Innovation Fellows Program (GTIF) to strengthen her entrepreneurial judgment and explore opportunities in the green tech space. Partnered […]
Cornell Tech Announces The Bridge: A New Collaborative Workspace for Entrepreneurs and Innovators
Cornell Tech, the groundbreaking campus of Cornell University dedicated to developing leaders and technologies for the AI era, has announced the opening of The Bridge, a new state-of-the-art flexible workspace […]
Startup Cornell Episode #41: Heather Jiang MBA ’16
The newest episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Heather Jiang MBA ’16, founder of Allegorie, a small-batch accessory company that turns discarded fruits into wallets, bags […]
Andrew Schoen of NEA on How to Raise from U.S. Investors
Welcome to another episode of The Coral Capital Podcast, a show where we bring on guests from tech, business, politics, and culture to talk about all things Japan.
eShip News January 2025
Director's Note: Busy in the new year The semester is in full swing, and things are extremely busy on campus with respect to entrepreneurship! Our next big event is our [...]
W.E. Cornell Welcomes Seventh Cohort Under New Format
W.E Cornell is dedicated to assisting STEM PhDs and postdocs in commercializing their innovations by providing the opportunity for positive collaboration and guidance.
Students can attend hackathons on AI, health, animals and digital ag
Four hackathons this semester will offer opportunities for students to innovate creative solutions related to artificial intelligence, digital agriculture, animal health and human health. Two events will be on campus […]
New biodegradable graft could help cardiovascular patients
Cornell engineers are aiming to create a big leap in vascular grafts, used to combat cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death worldwide.
Startup Cornell Podcast Episode #40: Sakib Jamal ’19
The newest episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Sakib Jamal ‘19, vice president at Crossbeam Venture Partners.
Alums offer mentoring to students exploring career options
Melissa Lewin’s ‘00 archeology classes — especially the one where she learned Akkadian, a cuneiform language inscribed on stone tablets — have opened more than one door for her along […]
New Part-Time Tech Law, Tech, and Entrepreneurship Program: A Q&A with Director Matt D’Amore
With the rapid development of artificial intelligence, fintech, and digital technology in general, companies of all sizes – whether they are an early-stage startup or a publicly traded corporation – […]
Innovators Encourage Scientists and Physicians to Dive into Technology Commercialization
When Dr. Tamatha Fenster received a call from a young patient requesting a refill on her Oxycodone for pelvic pain, she was faced with a dilemma: letting the patient remain in pain […]
Light-activated micro device expands ‘green’ electrochemistry
Cornell chemists and nanofabrication experts have joined forces to create a 2 millimeter-wide, wireless, light-activated device to simplify electrochemistry for broad use.
Ithaca startup’s product builds bone health using NY milk protein
Two friends who bonded over shared concerns over their bone health have formulated a bioavailable calcium chew using milk protein from Finger Lakes dairy farms.
Cornell Entrepreneurs Excel in Local Pitch Competitions
The Fuzehub 2024 Commercialization Competition during the New York State Innovation Summit had seven prize winners, five of which are Cornell-supported entrepreneurs. Of the five, four have participated in multiple […]
Douglas Ford ’23 Named on Forbes 30 Under 30 for AI-Powered Healthcare Management Service
Just over a year ago, Douglas Ford ’23 woke up to severe chest pains while visiting family in a rural town in South Jersey.
Startup Cornell Episode #39: Breanna Neff ’16
The newest episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Breanna Neff ‘16, founder and chief food scientist at brelixi, a company that makes drink mixes infused with nano-CBD or […]
Advancing Agriculture: How Ponsi Trivisvavet Helps Improve the Global Food System
At Eclectic Convergence 2024, a Cornell Entrepreneurship Summit held November 15, 2024, on the Cornell Tech Campus in New York City, Ponsi Trivisvavet, MBA ’99, CEO of Inari, shared her insights on […]
eShip News – November 2024
Director's Note: Happy holidays, everyone! First off, Gobble Gobble!! We hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving. On our end, our big Eclectic Convergence conference at Cornell Tech earlier in [...]
Entrepreneurship conference delivers motivation, inspiration, headshots
Ponsi Trivisvavet MBA ’99 knew she had found her true north when the seeds she delivered to an Indonesian farmer helped him to increase his crop yields enough that he […]
Startup Cornell Episode #38: Lloyd Robinson ’87
The newest episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Lloyd Robinson ’87, president and owner of Awisco, a family-owned welding business started in 1952.
Cornell Tech’s Annual Economic Impact on New York City to Double from $768 Million to $1.5 Billion by 2030
New Report Quantifies Cornell Tech’s Role in Attracting Talent to New York City and Growing the City’s Tech Sector
Grow-NY announces prizewinners at Ithaca summit
Unibaio of New York City, which offers naturally derived particles that trap the active ingredients of pesticides and fertilizers, enabling them to penetrate plants more efficiently, was awarded the $1 million […]
Student creates smart glasses for people with hearing loss
For a person with hearing loss, a room full of people talking all at once can be a nightmare scenario.
Cornell Tech Alumni Close $3.2 Million Seed Round for Avina
It’s no secret that coordination between marketing and sales is an important component of generating revenue for businesses – unfortunately the reality isn’t quite so harmonious.
Food waste solution wins top prize at hackathon
A team of students with an idea using AI to help food service establishments reduce food waste won the top prize in the Food Hackathon, which took place Oct. 25-27 […]
Funding Roundup: SBIR/STTR Assistance Program Helps Cornell Startups Secure Grants
By Veronica Buezo Talavera The Cornell SBIR/STTR Assistance Program continues to support early-stage companies in securing non-dilutive funding from federal agencies. In the third quarter of 2024, two Cornell startups […]
eShip News – October 2024
Director's Note: Happy Halloween! October was a big month for eship news! We hope you enjoy all the features. We are heads down focusing on the final Eclectic Convergence logistics [...]
Rookie entrepreneurs showcase BIG ideas
Prakhar Singhania, an undergraduate exchange student from India studying supply chain, food science and material science, stood at the lectern and spoke quickly, outlining a scenario that seemed far from […]
Ignite alum Gallox Semiconductors joins Breakthrough Energy Fellows
Gallox Semiconductors, led by Jonathan McCandless, Ph.D. ’23, has been selected for the fourth cohort of the Breakthrough Energy Fellows, a group of entrepreneurs focusing on technology that reduce greenhouse gases.
John Marks: The Evolution of an Optimist
John Marks ’65 has spent the past four-plus decades addressing some of the world’s most intractable conflicts through his nongovernmental organization (NGO), Search for Common Ground.
Rev: Ithaca Startup Works nurtures local economy
Rev: Ithaca Startup Works has incubated more than 117 businesses and its member companies have created 849 new jobs, raised $205 million in capital and generated over $123 million in revenue, […]
Startup Cornell Episode #37: Jen Barnwell ’95
The newest episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Jen Barnwell ‘96, president of Curator Hotel & Resort Collection.
eLab Welcomes 24 Student Startup Teams to Fall Cohort
Twenty-four student teams have been selected for the Fall 2024 cohort of eLab, Cornell’s student startup accelerator. Now welcoming its 16th credit-bearing cohort, eLab accepts student founders from any field […]
Grow-NY to host Food and Ag Summit in Ithaca
The sixth annual Grow-NY Summit, to be held Nov. 6-7 at the new Ithaca Downtown Conference Center, will feature business leaders and entrepreneurs working to advance sustainability, address global challenges and shape the […]
Food hackathon to kick off year of weekend events
Entrepreneurship at Cornell is hosting more hackathons than ever before this year – on topics as broad as food, AI, health tech, digital ag, animal health and talent management. The […]
NYC entrepreneurship conference features CEOs, NBA leader
Company leaders in healthcare, fintech, agtech, venture capital and basketball will take the stage as speakers for the 2024 Eclectic Convergence conference in New York City, organized by Entrepreneurship at Cornell.
How gender biases shape investor response to shareholder activism
Investors view CEOs more favorably when they respond to shareholder activism in ways that conform to gender stereotypes, according to new Cornell research.
Industrialist and philanthropist Ratan N. Tata ’59, B.Arch. ’62, dies at 86
Ratan N. Tata ’59, B. Arch. ’62, one of India’s most influential and respected business leaders and philanthropists, and a former Cornell trustee who became the university’s largest international donor […]
Faculty awarded entrepreneurship funding
Thirteen faculty members are recipients of 2024 Louis H. Zalaznick Teaching Assistantships, receiving funds of $1,500 to $3,000 to help develop or expand courses and add teaching assistants.
Gorges Ventures Fund hits the mark with students and entrepreneurs
From its conception in the fall of 2023 to its launch in the spring of 2024, Gorges Ventures, a student-managed and financed investment club, met a resounding, enthusiastic response both from […]
Breaking Through Barriers to Reach New Heights at Cornell Tech: Noor EL-Hawwat
Noor El-Hawwat’s journey into the tech industry began with a simple decision to follow in her sister’s footsteps and major in computer science. However, what started as a straightforward choice […]
Cornell Engineering introduces Jiang Fellows entrepreneurship program
Cornell Engineering is proud to announce the Jiang Fellows program with the generous support of Tianyi (TJ) Jiang ’96, Ph.D. The program will succeed the Kessler Fellows program, which sunset this year after […]
eShip News – September 2024
Director's Note: Go teams! Happy fall, everyone! Leaves are starting to change….slowly. Cornell beat Yale in football….YAY! Our 24 teams for eLab are selected and busy doing customer discovery. And [...]
Life Sciences Technology Innovation Fellows Welcome Third Cohort
Twenty-nine Cornell MBA students in the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management, together with PhD candidates from across Cornell University and postdoctoral fellows from the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer […]
Startup Cornell Episode #36: Smoke Wallin ’88
The newest episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Smoke Wallin ’88.
Indie drama depicts Cornellian couple’s role in web history
Sitting in the passenger seat, Terry Wehe Ryan ’69 grabs the steering wheel and veers the car off to the side of a country road. Her husband, Rob Ryan ’69, […]
Cornell, partners to make upstate NY a regional engine for better batteries
With funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF), Cornell and a group of institutional partners have created the Upstate New York Energy Storage Engine to advance energy storage technology and boost large-capacity battery […]
From lab to patent: Undergrad creates smart syringe for bioprinting
Sometimes a researcher goes into the lab and comes out with a discovery. Sometimes that discovery is issued a patent. Very rarely does the process also involve an undergraduate, a […]
Hospitality student markets coffee from her rural Guatemalan village
Martina Pablo Pablo ’26 starting picking coffee beans when she was five years old, on her father’s small plot of land in a remote area in Guatemala.
Green Technology Innovation Fellows Welcomes Second Cohort
Fourteen Cornell MBA students, PhD candidates, and a postdoctoral innovation fellow have joined the second cohort of the Green Technology Innovation Fellows program, an interdisciplinary entrepreneurship and translation program offered by […]
Family business owners strategize for longevity in new certificate program
For Joseph Astrachan, a co-author of Cornell’s Family Business Leadership online certificate program, a family-run business is a generational tradition.
Kicking off a new year of entrepreneurship
More than 300 students learned about the entrepreneurship ecosystem at Cornell during a kickoff event Sept. 5 at eHub in Collegetown.
Grow-NY startups lead food and ag innovation in the region
The twenty startups competing for a $3 million in prize money in the sixth annual Grow-NY Food and Agriculture Business Competition promise to lead innovation and growth beyond their own companies, to […]
eShip News – August 2024
Director's Note: Welcome Back!! Our fall semester is off to a great start, with our eShip Kickoff event on Thursday, September 5th. It is wonderful to have the students back [...]
Cornell Tech Announces Largest Cohort to Date of New Startups on Campus for Fall 2024
Cornell Tech today announced the newest cohort of 13 startup companies that will enter its established Runway incubator program this September.
Life Sciences Technology Innovation Fellows Pitch Biotech Startups in NYC
Cornell University’s Life Sciences Technology Innovation Fellows (LSTIF) gathered in midtown Manhattan at Cornell’s 570 Lexington Avenue space to pitch their startup ideas and celebrate a successful year at their culminating showcase […]
Startup Cornell Episode #35: Josh Gully ’83
The newest episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Josh Gully ‘83, managing director of NewEdge Wealth and founding member of their New York office.
Milstein Program alum named to Forbes 30 under 30 list
Kush Jain ’22 has been named to the Forbes 30 under 30 list for work by his company, ORama AI, which has developed a high-tech glove to help people learn to read Braille.
David Reiss to Lead Cornell’s First NYC Law Clinic
Cornell Law School and Cornell Tech are pleased to announce that David Reiss joined their faculties on July 1, 2024, as Clinical Professor of Law and Research Director of the […]
How Angela Chen’s Award Winning Designs Integrate AI and Responsible Design
The lines between two of New York City’s defining industries – artificial intelligence/technology and design – are increasingly blurry.
Funding Roundup: Assistance Program Helps Startups Win SBIR/STTR Grants
Each year, eleven federal agencies allocate a portion of their budget toward non-dilutive seed funding for early-stage and startup companies. The Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer […]
SciAI Center, Pasteur Labs partner to reshape human-AI collaboration
Cornell Engineering’s Scientific Artificial Intelligence (SciAI) Center has partnered with Pasteur Labs, an alumnus-founded startup, to break new ground in human-AI collaboration for scientific discovery and industrial applications.
eShip News – July 2024
Director's Note: Enjoy summer! Summer means lots of planning for Entrepreneurship at Cornell – budgeting, planning, new program discussion, etc. But the news just keeps coming! Enjoy the rest of [...]
$10M gift from Seneca Foods will support the Cornell Food Venture Center
Arthur Wolcott ’49 went to an auction in Dundee, New York as a Cornell senior, looking for a good deal on a typewriter.
Rev: Ithaca Startup Works puts new entrepreneurs through their paces
Inventing a new product that you can hold in your hands and bring successfully to an eagerly awaiting market is sometimes likened to childbirth: If we knew from the outset […]
Rev: Ithaca Startup Works unveils new “Protofacturing” program
Rev: Ithaca Startup Works launched applications for the business incubator’s new Protofacturing Hardware Accelerator — a program connecting the existing Prototyping and Manufacturing Hardware Accelerators and helping entrepreneurs refine their prototypes.
Building a better swim cap for people of color
Entrepreneur Saira Patel has always been reluctant to jump into a pool or an ocean because of the hassle it creates with her hair.
Startup Cornell Episode #34: Jamey Edwards ’96, MBA ’03
The newest episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Jamey Edwards, president & chief strategy officer at Koko Home.
Cornell startup offers AI-powered math help
One TikTok video that went viral confirmed to Nour Gajial ’26 and Yanni Kouloumbis ’26 that they were on to something with MathGPT.
Aspiring entrepreneurs get inspired at NYC event
Joe Gelber MBA ’18 thinks he has a great idea for a machine to help people recycle more efficiently. So, he came to a Cornell Entrepreneur Network in partnership with […]
eShip News – June 2024
Director's Note: Summer...Internships! Have a wonderful summer, everyone! We are especially delighted to share that our Entrepreneurship at Cornell program placed 83 student interns at a variety of relatively smaller [...]
Introducing the 2024 Johnson Summer Startup Accelerator Cohort
The Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management has selected the 2024 cohort of startup teams participating in its Johnson Summer Startup Accelerator. Notable for their innovative use of AI and new technology, the 28 […]
EOY at 30: What Milton Wong’s mentorship did for John DeHart and Nurse Next Door
Vancouver home health-care company Nurse Next Door owes a lot to its formidable founders Ken Sim and John DeHart, but also to their legendary mentor, Milton Wong
Startup Cornell Episode #33: Andrea Ippolito ’06, MEng ’07
The newest episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Andrea Ippolito ’06 MEng ‘07, CEO and founder of SimpliFed.
Student launches online marketplace for ski and snowboard gear
Dylan Seale ’25, is an avid freestyle skier, the kind of slopestyle Olympic event that enraptures audiences with its gravity-defying aerial flips, jumps and sliding down rails.
2024 Business Plan Challenge Pitch Competition Supports Innovation for Health Care Challenges
“In this accelerator, we not only have our faculty explore their deep scientific questions but also help them expand their mindset to think of themselves as innovators and entrepreneurs,” said […]
Marissa Saporta ’99: Revamping the world of e-commerce with a firm grip on fun
Marissa Saporta ’99 followed in her father’s footsteps toward the family business before reimagining her future and the world of e-commerce.
Startup aiming to reduce plastic reliance joins Cornell incubator
A company that originated in Syracuse and is aiming to use agricultural waste to replace the petroleum-based plastic liners in coffee cups, takeout containers and other consumer products has joined […]
eShip News – May 2024
Director's Note: Summer mode Summer has arrived in Ithaca. If you have any plans to come upstate, please let us know as we’d love to get together in person! Students [...]
Dairy innovation program nurtures the cream of the crop
For Sammi and John Collins, the spark of innovation was born of hardship.
2024 Kessler Fellows embark on summer internships
The 2024 Kessler Fellows have accepted internships and will spend the summer gaining firsthand entrepreneurial experience in industries ranging from supersonic airliners to a sustainable interior design company.
Cornell Tech Announces Winners of its 2024 Startup Awards
Cornell Tech awarded four student startup companies with investments worth $100,000 each in its eleventh annual Startup Awards competition.
Cornell Tech, Dynamo on the East River, Has Incubated More Than 100 Startups But Can It Engineer Its Own Growth?
The city-seeded research campus on Roosevelt Island has been a quiet force in New York City’s tech economy yet is still little known even as students, faculty and alums play […]
Jeremy Brunner ’94: Growing a fourth-generation family business
Since 1929, Jeremy Brunner’s family has been in the business of manufacturing environmentally friendly gardening products, from fertilizers to lawn food and potting soil.
Clean Energy Founder Details Her Entrepreneurship Journey
Many innovators working in renewable energy and climate technology leverage entrepreneurship to maximize the impact of their work. Charlotte Hamilton ’95, MBA ’04, a lifelong entrepreneur and the CEO of […]
Green Technology Innovation Fellows Pitch Environmental Startups
Cornell University’s 2023-24 cohort of Green Technology Innovation Fellows gathered in Statler Hotel’s amphitheater on April 27 to showcase their green technology startups and to celebrate the conclusion of the program’s core […]
Startup Cornell Episode #32: Trisha Beher ’25
The newest episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Trisha Beher ’25, founder of Women Leaders of Color at Cornell and the Art Shine Foundation.
Armada Provides Support, Structure to Student Entrepreneurs
This semester, four freshmen founded an organization that provides a space for student entrepreneurs to build and think creatively.
Big Red Ventures shares portfolio updates at Annual Meeting
Big Red Ventures (BRV), Cornell University’s early-stage venture capital fund run by MBAs and other graduate students, presented its portfolio and announced a new investment during the Annual Meeting on April […]
eShip News – April 2024
Director's Note: Entrepreneurship in sight Student course finals are in sight! End of semester is in sight! And next year’s planning is in sight! We will take a big breadth, [...]
Malika Grayson, Ph.D. ’16: From graduate school to global inspiration
For Malika Grayson, M.S. ’14, Ph.D. ’16, earning advanced degrees in mechanical engineering at Cornell propelled her entrepreneurial journey in STEM advocacy, inspiring her to motivate others to pursue their […]
Student startups pitch innovations in Silicon Valley
Student teams from eLab, Cornell’s student startup accelerator, and Jacobs Technion-Cornell Institute Runway Startup Program at Cornell Tech pitched their innovative ideas at San Francisco’s Autodesk Gallery on March 28.
Entrepreneurship Celebration honors alumni, student innovators
More than 300 people joined in two days of campus activities celebrating Cornell entrepreneurs April 11-12, including events to honor Tim Barry ’93 as the 2024 Cornell Entrepreneur of the […]
Life as a Cornell entrepreneur: ‘I have people in my corner who inspire me’
Richlove Nkansah ’26 was buzzing with excitement the week before spring break – she had just launched her business and was headed to California to pitch it to a group […]
Engagement is the heart of Tim Chi’s ’98 success
Anyone tying the knot or attending a wedding in recent years has likely heard of The Knot Worldwide,
Startup Cornell Episode #31: Tim Barry ’93
The newest episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Tim Barry ‘93, the chair and CEO of VillageMD, and this year’s Cornell Entrepreneur of the Year.
eShip News – March 2024
Director's Note: It's time for Celebration! All hands on deck for the Entrepreneurship at Cornell Celebration April 11th and 12th on our Ithaca campus. The 2024 Entrepreneur of the Year [...]
Whipped cream disruptor to speak at entrepreneurship celebration
Whipped cream in a can has three big days: Thanksgiving (pie topper), Christmas (more pie) and Mother’s Day (to gussy up Mom’s breakfast in bed). Otherwise, the aerosol cylinder usually […]
Cane ’98 makes it his business to improve lives
During his sophomore year as a full-time student in Applied Economics and Management at Cornell, Dan Cane ’98 co-founded CourseInfo, LLC, which would become Blackboard, Inc., an online learning platform […]
Startup Cornell Episode #30: Peyton Johnson ’24
The newest episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Peyton Johnson, a member of the Class of 2024 and founder of a company that helps students find […]
Cornell introduces its 2024 Kessler Fellows cohort
The Kessler Fellows program recently welcomed 20 students to its 2024 cohort. The students will spend their spring semesters sharpening their entrepreneurial skills while preparing for a fully funded summer internship at […]
Student entrepreneurs to showcase startups in Silicon Valley
Student teams from eLab, Cornell’s student startup accelerator, and the Jacobs Technion-Cornell Institute Runway Startups program will pitch their startup ideas March 28 at San Francisco’s Autodesk Gallery.
Cornell Tech Startup Sharper Sense Works to Improve Sensory Performance in Humans
Everyone knows the feeling: a jolt of attention that heightens your senses in a crowded room, looking over the edge of a tall structure, during an important moment in a […]
Center for Technology Licensing program continues to fund early-stage Cornell lab innovations
Cornell’s Center for Technology Licensing (CTL) has announced the Ignite Innovation Acceleration grant recipients for the Fall 2023 application cycle.
Creating a remote sensor to detect health troubles
A Cornell doctoral student is building a company based on a radio-based technology that could sense cardiac and respiratory troubles for patients without the need for them to wear a […]
Students from 29 campuses join forces for health hackathon
Students from all three of Cornell’s campuses – and 26 other universities – gathered in New York City over a packed weekend to brainstorm and develop solutions to health care […]
Conference Showcases Biomedical Innovation at the Intersection of Business and Science
Spotlighting How Groundbreaking Research at Weill Cornell Medicine Translates into Revolutionary Care Through Collaborations
Unraveling the pursuit of entrepreneurship in the fashion industry
New research from the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business sheds light on career development and entrepreneurship within the global high-end fashion industry.
Trishala Dessai’s Gig-Up Addresses Consumers’ and Gig Workers’ Needs
It’s 6 p.m. and you’d like some vegan food for dinner but aren’t sure what you’re in the mood for. You need to pick up some milk at the store, […]
Women entrepreneurs grow resources in Bangladesh
In her remote village in Bangladesh, Moushumi Akhter provides childcare for neighborhood kids.
eShip News – February 2024
Director's Note: Signs of spring Spring is, well, starting to spring! We have been teased by some warmer days, which truly seem to transform Cornell overnight. For entrepreneurship, spring is [...]
Cate Khan ’99 Honored with Inaugural Dyson Alumni Leadership Award
The Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management at the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business is proud to announce that Cate Khan ’99, cofounder and CEO of VerishopGroup and a Dyson School graduate, has been […]
Climate Entrepreneur Shares Insight with Cornell Innovators
For innovators looking to make an impact with their climate technology research, entrepreneurship is a powerful tool. Climate tech startups like the carbon utilization company Carbon Upcycling advance climate solutions […]
International moves can pay off for venture-backed startups
Very few venture-backed startups move from their original location to a new country, but those that do benefit financially, according to new research.
Freshmen win top prize at digital ag hackathon
Six first-year students from the Colleges of Arts & Sciences and Engineering and the Cornell Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and Information Science came away with top honors for […]
Cornell Tech Presents 2nd Annual HealthNext AI Summit on March 4 and 5
Healthcare is in the midst of a quiet revolution.
Rev: Ithaca Startup Works Launches Applications for Expanded Prototyping Hardware Accelerator
Ithaca, NY (February 16, 2024) - Bolstered by a new MedTech track and increased capacity to support entrepreneurs, Rev: Ithaca Startup Works is now accepting applications for its free Prototyping [...]
Startup Cornell Episode #29: Harman Sign Narula ’09
The newest episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Harman Singh Narula ‘09, co-founder and CEO of Canary Technologies
Winning animal health hacks help farmers, veterinary surgeons
Members of the Quick Stitch team said they definitely felt “jostled” after meeting with mentors during the 2024 Animal Health Hackathon.
W.E. Cornell welcomes sixth cohort of STEM innovators
W.E. Cornell aims to empower STEM scholars to embrace their entrepreneurial ambition through a curriculum designed to help them commercialize their technology. The program is run over the course of […]
Seventeen eLab Teams Advance to Spring Semester
Of the 28 teams that completed eLab, Cornell’s student startup accelerator, this fall, 17 startups are continuing their progress by participating in the Spring cohort after having proven their business [...]
ProducePay raises $38M to tackle produce supply chain waste
Food waste is a major problem.
2023 Most Disruptive MBA Startups: Fig Medical, Cornell University (Johnson)
Fig Medical facilitates the prior authorization process using intelligent automation and predictive analytics.
eShip News – January 2024
Director's Note: Welcome Back! Students are back and slogging through the snow (and rain ☹). Luckily, entrepreneurial activity is non-stop on our campuses – actually the volume is incredible. Even [...]
Animal health hackathon set for Feb. 2-4
Students from all of Cornell’s schools and colleges will join forces Feb. 2-4 at the Animal Health Hackathon, which will take place at the Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine.
Entrepreneurs share tips on working with social media influencers
A panel of Cornell alumni and other marketing executives explored the important role social influencers play in business today during a Jan. 18 event hosted by the Cornell Entrepreneur Network and Entrepreneurship at […]
How BlocPower’s Donnel Baird Developed a New Model for Green Cities (Cornell Tech @ Bloomberg)
“I one hundred percent believe that the solutions to the climate crisis are inextricably woven with solutions to wealth equality,” says Donnel Baird, the founder and CEO of BlocPower. The startup, […]
VillageMD CEO named Cornell Entrepreneur of the Year 2024
An alumnus who co-founded a health care company that offers primary care, multispecialty and urgent care options to 1.6 million patients throughout the U.S. has been awarded Entrepreneurship at Cornell’s highest […]
With ‘Cramp Bites,’ student creates remedy to relieve period pain
An undergrad’s Middle Eastern-flavored snacks that aim to minimize menstrual cramps are now on sale at Cornell Health’s pharmacy and will be available in the spring at five Gimme! Coffee […]
PCCW grant helps support diverse student entrepreneurs
A grant from the President’s Council for Cornell Women (PCCW) will help build on the robust set of resources of campus for Cornell student entrepreneurs.
Little bacterium may make big impact on rare-earth processing
A tiny, hard-working bacterium – which weighs one-trillionth of a gram – may soon have a large influence on processing rare earth elements in an eco-friendly way.
Cornell Tech reaches milestone of more than 100 “runway start-ups” —amassing a total valuation of $660 million
In 2018, Cornell Tech—a graduate school campus of the Ivy League university—was believed to have been a strong factor for Amazon deciding to bring a new headquarters to New York City.
Startup Cornell Episode #28: Matt Nastos ’10
The newest episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Matt Nastos ’10, CEO of Maison MRKT
Entrepreneurship director co-authors book for founders
Zach Shulman ’87 J.D. ’90, director of Entrepreneurship at Cornell, has co-authored a new booklet for startup founders focused on legal issues.
eShip News – November 2023
Director's Note: A season of giving and thanks We hope you had a great Thanksgiving. In case you are wondering, lake effect snow arrived in Ithaca this past week! Students [...]
Jonah Gershon ’24 Launches Spekld, Novel Brown Butter Stick Company
While on Food Network’s “Christmas Cookie Challenge” in 2022, Jonah Gershon ’24 attempted to cook brown butter from scratch and was frustrated due to its messy and time-consuming nature.
Researchers win grants to remove carbon from air, manufacturing
Two Cornell researchers have each won grants to develop carbon removal technologies that aim to position New York as a global hub for carbon removal and clean industrial technology and […]
Building Trust and Fostering Collaborations Key to Startup Formation
One of the hardest points on the translational road “from bench to bedside” can be the point where you have to turn over your discovery to a company you’ve founded—a […]
Grow-NY winners aim to make regional economic impact
Hypercell Technologies of Peachtree Corners, Georgia, was named the $1 million grand prize winner of the fifth annual Grow-NY Food and Agriculture business competition. Six other winners split a combined $3 million in awards.
New grant to broaden support for hardware entrepreneurs
Rev: Ithaca Startup Works is set to expand its hardware accelerator programs thanks to a new $2 million “Build to Scale” grant from the U.S. Economic Development Administration.
Entrepreneurs talk about disruption, growth and the power of AI
“The network that will make the greatest impact in your career is around you, not above you.”
Brown butter rises to the top at Pitch Deck Competition
Jonah Gershon ’24 was baking a batch of Mexican hot-chocolate-flavored sugar cookies on a Food Network competition last year when the idea came to him: Why spend 20 minutes creating […]
Cornell Researcher Launches Startup with Community’s Support
by Sabrina Khaleque Cátia Dombaxe, who was raised in the Southern African country Angola, is now a Ph.D. candidate in biomedical engineering at Cornell University. Her roots, along with her […]
Governor Hochul Announces Round Five Winners of the Grow-NY Food and Agriculture Business Competition
$3 Million in Prize Money Awarded to Seven Food, Beverage, and Agriculture Startups – Including $1 Million Grand Prize for Hypercell Technologies of Georgia
Startup Cornell Episode 27: Osei Boateng ’18, MHA ’20
The newest episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Osei Boateng ’18, MHA ‘20, founder of OKB Hope Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to transforming healthcare delivery in […]
Thursday night sessions connect student entrepreneurs
Every Thursday night in Collegetown’s eHub location, there’s business building going on. Fueled by Chipotle, startup ideas and knowledge from various disciplines, 30-50 students gather every week for Startup Hours, […]
Urban Tech Hub Unveils Plan to Power Innovation Across NYC
Cornell Tech and the New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) announced the launch of Pilot: New York City to advance New York City as a global hub for urban innovation.
Student, alumni-run business drives impact in Nigeria
As an undergraduate at Cornell and inspired by a newfound faith, Dr. Kelechi Umoga ’15 began plans to build a health clinic in Jeida, Nigeria, an impoverished village an hour […]
eShip News – October 2023
Director's Note: Eship listserv is all treats Happy fall, everyone. Might get some snow showers tonight in Ithaca! Every once in a while, we like to remind people that the [...]
Honey-based beverage grabs grand prize at food hackathon
Members of the “Bad Bees in Business” team were up late into the night Oct. 20, making trips to Wegmans and then mixing tea, lavender, honey and other ingredients to […]
NYC conference Nov. 3 features leading entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurs will gather to hear fireside chats with top business leaders, enjoy multiple networking and engagement opportunities and hear startup pitches Nov. 3 at Entrepreneurship at Cornell’s Eclectic Convergence 2023.
Student hackathons focus on food, ag, animals, health and business services
Five hackathons this year will bring students together to solve problems and create new business ideas related to food, digital agriculture, animal health and healthcare and global business services.
Chuck Feeney, Cornell’s ‘third founder,’ dies at 92
Charles F. “Chuck” Feeney ’56, founding chairman of The Atlantic Philanthropies and Cornell University’s most generous donor, died Oct. 9 in San Francisco.
Johnson Summer Startup Accelerator culminates at Demo Day
After a 10-week intensive program this summer, the 2023 Johnson Summer Startup Accelerator (JSSA) cohort celebrated innovation and progress at its culminating Demo Day on Sept. 9 at the Sage Atrium in […]
Startup Cornell Episode 26: Lauren Brand ’12
The newest episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Lauren Brand ’12, co-founder of Fatty Sundays, a company that creates chocolate covered pretzels in an array of […]
Kessler Fellows gain startup experience at internships
Many students at Cornell spend the summer between their junior and senior years gaining professional experience through internships.
Cornell Student Develops a Greener Phone
by Sabrina Khaleque There are more phones in the world than there are people, and in 2022, an estimated 5.3 billion of these devices became waste. Asma Ansari ’25, an […]
eShip News – September 2023
Director's Note: Intense Energy Fall is always in entrepreneurially insane time of year for Cornell. Students are back with intense energy. Our listserv is blistering with messages. We hold our [...]
$13.5M gift to Human Ecology supports design across disciplines
The College of Human Ecology has received a $13.5 million gift commitment to support cross-college design research and collaboration across disciplines. The gift includes funding for a new 15,000-square-foot design […]
eLab welcomes record cohort of student entrepreneurs
Twenty-eight student teams have been selected to participate in the fall cohort of eLab, Cornell’s student startup accelerator.
Startup Cornell Episode 25: Colin Day ’97
The newest episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Colin Day ’97 founder and former CEO of iCIMS
Researchers commercialize rare-earth tech with I-Corps help
Cornell researchers-turned-entrepreneurs are commercializing a technology with the potential to upend the rare-earth elements industry – with implications for sustainability and even national security.
Grow-NY startups enrich robust agri-food system
The startups battling for $3 million in prize money in the fifth annual Grow-NY Food and Agriculture Business Competition aren’t just bringing revolutionary innovations to market that could change the way we […]
Entrepreneurial-Minded Students Find a Home at Cornell eHub
Cornell eHub, a space where students with entrepreneurial ambitions can display and generate their unique business ideas, kicked off its programming for the academic year Wednesday, Sept. 6 at the eHub […]
Entrepreneurial students pack eHub Collegetown for kickoff event
More than 300 students visited eHub in Collegetown Sept. 6 for the annual Entrepreneurship Kickoff, learning about a revamped minor, hearing students pitch their businesses and connecting to staff representing […]
Life Sciences Technology Innovation Fellowship announces 2023-24 cohort
After its inaugural cycle in 2022-23, Cornell University’s Life Sciences Technology Innovation Fellowship, formerly known as the BioEntrepreneurship Initiative, enters its second year with a new cohort of 15 business […]
The age of the mompreneur: Empowering working mothers
Modern societal shifts and emerging trends in the startup ecosystem present new challenges and opportunities for women, particularly for mompreneurs – those juggling the responsibilities of motherhood and entrepreneurship.
Seeing a bright future for hemp in NYS
Hailee Greene MBA ’24 has a passion for the cannabis plant, but not the kind you might imagine.
New Green Technology Innovation Fellowship Accepts First Cohort
Nineteen Cornell MBAs, PhDs, and postdocs have joined the inaugural cohort of the Green Technology Innovation Fellowship.
In Amish-Chinese partnership, shiitake mushrooms are the main ingredient
Sam Peachey, who started raising free-range chickens and eggs in 2015, found himself financially strained by 2019.
Community invited to Sept. 6 entrepreneurship kickoff
Students who have an interest in business creation, venture capital, technology, startups, social enterprises or anything related to entrepreneurship can learn more about the vast array of available campus resources […]
Johnson Summer Startup Accelerator Treks to NYC
While some may think of Silicon Valley as the hub of startup activity, there’s no shortage of innovation and entrepreneurship on the East Coast. Participants in the Johnson Summer Startup […]
Mike Misch Named 2023 Best & Brightest Executive MBA by Poets & Quants
Mike Misch, MBA ’23, a member of the inaugural Life Sciences Technology Innovation Fellowship (LSTIF) cohort, formerly known as the Cornell BioEntrepreneurship Initiative, has been named a 2023 Best & […]
Dairy Innovation Competition crowns inaugural winners
Three dairy innovators – lu.lu Ice Cream, Oakfield Corners Cheese LLC and Terra Firma Farm – were named winners of the inaugural Northeastern Dairy Product Innovation Competition following a pitch competition on Aug. 8 in Stocking Hall.
Startup Cornell Episode 24: Seth Feuerstein ’94
The newest episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Seth Feuerstein ‘94, founder of Oui Therapeutics, a company developing a digital therapeutic going through the […]
Caffeinated snack wins top banana in national contest
CaféNana, a banana-inspired, caffeinated pick-me-up snack, partly made with food waste and produced by a team of Cornell students, has won the 2023 Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) Student Association’s […]
Food Innovation Lab expands entrepreneurship potential at Cornell AgriTech
The Food Innovation Lab officially opened on July 25 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by Cornell leadership and public officials.
Startup Cornell Episode 23: Kim Hehir ’94
The 23rd episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Kim Hehir ’94, cofounder and president of Brutus Broth, a family-run business created from a passion […]
Sustainable fashion company makes semifinals of Hult Prize competition
When you’re shopping online for clothes, it’s so easy to put that $10 T-shirt in your cart and check out without much thought about why it’s only $10 or how […]
eShip News – June 2023
Director's Note: Summer is here! Happy July, everyone! It is full on summer in Ithaca. Hot, rainy, sunny, calm, windy – I am guessing you remember the saying about Ithaca [...]
Robert Gregor named executive director of Pillsbury Institute
Robert Gregor, a practicing attorney and the founder and owner of Gregor Hotels, has been named the inaugural executive director of the Leland C. and Mary M. Pillsbury Institute for Hospitality […]
2023 Johnson Summer Startup Accelerator names record cohort
From accessible urgent care services to skill-based training centers in Indonesia, the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management is excited to unveil the diverse group of 25 startups that make up […]
Cayuga Forum forges connections between alumni entrepreneurs
A new program from Entrepreneurship at Cornell is helping alumni entrepreneurs across the country forge meaningful close connections with their colleagues and move their companies and businesses forward.
Startup Cornell Episode 22: Steve Izen ’13
The 22st episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Steven Izen ’13, Founder and CEO of Lokai and Elements.
Kessler Fellows embark on summer internships
The 2023 Kessler Fellows have accepted internships and will spend the summer gaining firsthand entrepreneurial experience in industries ranging from renewable energy to quantum technology.
Cornell Law at Cornell Tech: A Pioneering Program Grows and Students Benefit
At the start of his 3L year, John Koerper ’19 came back to campus, registered in the Law School’s new Entrepreneurship Law Clinic, and found himself working with clients for the […]
Cornell Tech launches new product, technology leadership program
As the demand for product managers and tech executives continues to grow, Cornell Tech has purposefully designed a flagship Product and Tech Executive Leadership Program in collaboration with eCornell, offering professionals a […]
Turning toilets into health monitors, startup joins life science business incubator
CareTech Human, a startup developing a device to monitor urological symptoms at home, is joining Cornell’s Center for Life Science Ventures business incubator.
These Are The Top Universities For Funded Founders
Every year or so at Crunchbase News, we tally up which U.S. universities graduate the highest number of recently funded startup founders.
From Food Network to his kitchen, student crafts better butter
Home cooks hoping to perfect a unique chocolate chip cookie recipe could soon be thanking Jonah Gershon ’24, who’s creating a key ingredient.
eShip News – May 2023
Director's Note: Congrats Class of 2023 Spring has turned to summer too fast! The weather has been unbelievably gorgeous over the past few weeks with more sunshine in the forecast. [...]
Mental Health and Technology Converge at Cornell Tech Summit
Cornell Tech’s Behavioral Health Next Summit: Showing the importance of integrating tech and behavioral health working together.
Clean water and medtech innovation fueled by SBIR grants
Winning an SBIR (Small Business Innovation Research) or STTR (Small Business Technology Transfer) grant can be the turning point in a founder’s journey. Described as “America’s Seed Fund,” this influx of non-dilutive […]
Ogbemudia ’25 Builds Skincare Startup at Cornell
When Osaiyekemwen (Ruth) Ogbemudia ’25 stepped onto Cornell’s campus her freshman year, she wasted no time getting involved with the university’s robust entrepreneurial ecosystem. In just two years, she has […]
Cornell debuts biotech, pharma management program
As biotechnology and pharmaceutical professionals continue efforts to make advances in medicinal drug formulation, safety and efficacy, experts in the field are implementing innovations to address regulatory hurdles, research costs […]
Cornell Tech Announces Winners of its 2023 Startup Awards
Four student companies receive co-working space and $100,000 in pre-seed funding to pursue their startups after graduation
CREA named partner on $30M Regional Food Business Center
Cornell’s Center for Regional Economic Advancement (CREA) has been named a key partner in establishing a Regional Food Business Center that will serve the agricultural industry across the Northeast.
Upstate 2.0 wins $1M NSF award to transform economy
Upstate 2.0, a partnership between Cornell and the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY ESF) that aims to bolster economic development in upstate New York, has […]
Technology showcase returns with a BOOM
Darren Key ’25 was tired of listening to the same lofi hip-hop songs on repeat while studying.
Startup Cornell Episode 21: Nona Ullman ’88
The 21st episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Nona Ullman ‘88, CEO of LessonLoop and president of Improve LLC, companies focused on the public education and […]
Commercialization Fellows assess innovations’ potential
Ph.D. candidates Mehrnaz Sabet, Mokshin Suri and Ruben Trujillo make up latest cohort of the Cornell Engineering Commercialization Fellowship, an entrepreneurship program designed to help researchers who are immersed in a […]
AI ed-tech, smart contraceptive among innovation awardees
Cornell Engineering has announced the winners of its seventh annual Engineering Innovation Competition designed to encourage and recognize independent work from undergraduate students working on innovative product concepts and prototypes […]
Six-person Cornell spinout raises $90M for prostate cancer drugs
A small biotech, armed with technology out of Cornell University and a former Dana-Farber chief at its helm, has raised $90 million for its cancer drugs.
Big Red Ventures showcases portfolio at Annual Meeting
Big Red Ventures (BRV), Cornell’s early-stage venture capital fund, showcased the student-run portfolio and highlighted 2022-23 investments during the Annual Meeting on April 20 at Cornell Tech.
Dairy Innovation Initiative Announces 10 Finalists for the Inaugural Northeastern Dairy Product Innovation Competition
Cornell University’s Center for Regional Economic Advancement (CREA) and the Northeast Dairy Foods Research Center (NDFRC) have announced the 10 finalists for the first-ever Northeastern Dairy Product Innovation Competition, an initiative that supports […]
NGO connecting young adults to philanthropy wins business plan competition
“Citizens of the World,” a concept developed and pitched by Lucas Suero ’26, received the $25,000 first place prize in the 13th annual Cornell Hospitality
eShip News – April 2023
Director's Note: Springing forward as the semester ends We have much to be thankful for as we wind down the semester. Lots of excited interns being placed through our internship [...]
Cornell Tech campus to name ‘Feeney Way’
There will soon be a second “Feeney Way” at Cornell: a central thoroughfare at Cornell Tech to be named in honor of the transformative impact and legacy of Charles F. […]
Celebration honors student, alumni entrepreneurs
When Barry Beck ’90 realized that people were starting to buy practically everything online – except for luxury cosmetics – he saw the opportunity.
Startup Showcase in Silicon Valley spotlights innovation
Teams from eLab, Cornell’s student accelerator, and Cornell Tech’s Runway Startups program shared their business ideas to an audience full of members of the West Coast Cornell community at the Student Startup Showcase, […]
(Almost) everyone likes a helpful trash robot
How do New Yorkers react to robots that approach them in public looking for trash? Surprisingly well, actually.
New fellowship to bolster innovation in clean technology
Cornell MBA students, doctoral students and postdoctoral researchers focusing on clean energy and climate technology now have the opportunity to collaborate on real-world startup creation through a new fellowship and […]
BioEntrepreneurship Initiative Fosters Entrepreneurial Community
Members of the Cornell entrepreneurial community gathered to celebrate a successful first year of the BioEntrepreneurship Initiative at the program’s culminating workshop on March 18 at Cornell’s academic space in Midtown Manhattan.
Annual Entrepreneurship at Cornell Conference To Celebrate Student, Professional Business Leaders on Thursday
Students, faculty and alumni will gather in the Statler Hotel on April 13 and 14 for Entrepreneurship at Cornell’s annual celebration, showcasing Cornellians’ achievements in building impactful ventures.
Startup Cornell Episode 20: Barry Beck ILR ’90
Some advise for life from Barry Beck ’90, Cornell’s Entrepreneur of the Year 2023
Founder Taps into Solution for Understaffed Nursing Homes
Kayla Wooley, MBA ’22, came of age in the senior care industry. She began learning the family business of operating nursing homes from the bottom up—beginning work in the seventh […]
Hotel Alumna Karli Miller-Hornick ’12 Fulfills Entrepreneurial Path Through Cannabis Business
When Karli Miller-Hornick ’12 first attended Cornell, she never thought she would end up founding a cannabis business here in Ithaca. Now, 15 years later, she is a licensed cannabis […]
Former director at the SC Johnson College of Business discusses his summer business course in NYC
This summer, students can explore business management in the center of global business by taking The Business World in New York City, offered by Cornell’s School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions.
Applications open for fifth annual Grow-NY competition
Innovative agribusinesses are encouraged to apply through June 15 for the fifth iteration of the Grow-NY food and agriculture business competition.
Entrepreneurship celebration recognizes Cornellian startups
Statler Hall will fill with hundreds of Cornell students, faculty and alumni on Thursday and Friday, April 13-14, for the Entrepreneurship at Cornell Celebration, an annual event for the entrepreneurial community […]
eShip News – March 2023
Director's Note: Celebrate Spring with entrepreneurship Happy Spring Everyone! I just looked at the 10-day Ithaca forecast, and there are some 60 degree days scheduled for next week! That definitely [...]
Veterinarian helper wins digital ag hackathon
Large animal veterinarians – who trek to muddy barns and fields each day to work with their patients – face challenges when it comes to keeping records.
Startup Showcase in Silicon Valley to highlight innovation
Teams from eLab, Cornell’s student accelerator, and Cornell Tech’s Runway Startups program will pitch their ideas to the West Coast Cornell community at Cornell Silicon Valley Presents: Student Startup Showcase March 30 at the Autodesk Gallery […]
Dyson students tackle societal issues at competition
Students working to support local Indigenous heritage, dairy farmers, formerly incarcerated people and entrepreneurs in Uganda and Ithaca competed for a total of $7,500 in prize money that will fund […]
eCornell, nonprofit partners tackle economic mobility
Minister Lyneese Straws responds to a daily rush of requests from congregants, volunteers and community members as the manager of a bustling food pantry and soup kitchen in Harlem.
Kessler Fellows accepts record cohort for 2023
After receiving a historic number of applications, the Kessler Fellows program has welcomed a record 20 students to its 2023 fellowship cohort.
Bank of America, Seneca Women launch Marketplace for Women Entrepreneurs
Bank of America, in partnership with Seneca Women, has launched a new online marketplace for women entrepreneurs, providing them access to new markets and opportunities for consumers to shop and support […]
Cornell Law to open Blassberg-Rice Center for Entrepreneurship Law
A new center for entrepreneurship – operating both in Ithaca and on the Cornell Tech campus in New York City – will deepen Cornell Law School’s commitment to supporting entrepreneurship […]
W.E. Cornell Welcomes Fifth Cohort
W.E. Cornell is pleased to welcome 13 new STEM innovators to its Spring 2023 cohort. Now training its fifth cohort, the W.E. Cornell program offers a proven entrepreneurship and leadership-focused […]
eShip News – February 2023
Director's Note: Two Plugs Hi there Cornell eship community! Still looking like winter in Ithaca despite the relatively mild season. Two plugs for this month’s newsletter. Number one: if you [...]
Startup Cornell Episode 19: Trishala Dessai ’17, MBA ’23
The 19th episode of Startup Cornell features Trishala Dessai ’17 MBA ‘23, founder of Gig-Up, a , a startup that matches gig-economy workers to consumers to complete the consumer’s to-do-lists.
BET Community Day connects students interested in entrepreneurship
A Feb. 11 conference at eHub Collegetown aimed to strengthen the black entrepreneurship community at Cornell with networking, content sessions and a fireside chat featuring Jerry Raphael, CFO of Axonius. […]
Students to develop their ideas for social change
Alex Herazy ’25, a student in the College of Arts and Sciences, knows what the college application process is like for a first-generation student, so he’s been helping other first-gen […]
Alum sells breastfeeding device to national neonatal brand
A Cornell alumnus and his wife recently sold their healthtech company to a national neonatal manufacturer, meaning their breastfeeding supplementation device will now be available to new moms around the […]
Bool Street Noods – Cooking up a New Standard
It was a gray April in the spring of 2022. My friends and I, sick of dining hall food and paltry collegetown offerings, were itching for something different. Everyone was […]
Cornell Animal Health Hackathon makes triumphant return to in-person
The College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) hosted the seventh annual Animal Health Hackathon on Feb 3-5, in-person once again since going virtual during the pandemic.
Forte Protein Joins Center for Life Science Ventures
Forte Protein, a startup that has developed a technology to grow animal proteins inside plants, recently joined Cornell’s Center for Life Science Ventures business incubator. The startup was also in […]
New competition seeks dairy entrepreneurs
A new event seeking producers of value-added dairy products is accepting applications.
How Adobe’s Scott Belsky Balances Engineering and Art (Cornell Tech @ Bloomberg)
Scott Belsky has a kaleidoscopic outlook on the tech industry. The creative, entrepreneur, and author has touched nearly every aspect of the ecosystem. He’s been a startup founder and CEO, […]
Entrepreneurship at Cornell Honors Barry Beck as 2023 Entrepreneur of the Year
Entrepreneurship at Cornell recently announced Barry Beck ’90 as the recipient of the 2023 Entrepreneur of the Year award, which University President Martha Pollack will present to him at the annual Entrepreneurship at […]
eShip News – January 2023
Director's Note: Happy Holidays Happy Winter everyone! Students are back, there is snow on the ground (not much), and things are hopping on campus. Check out our new entrepreneurship course [...]
Any person, any venture: Seeking to diversify entrepreneurial community
The newest member of the Cornell’s entrepreneurial community is already working with students to expand opportunities for involvement.
Startup Cornell Episode 18: Natalie Egan ’02
The 18th episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Natalie Egan ’02 (she/her), founder of Translator Inc., a startup that builds diversity, equity and inclusion […]
Entrepreneurship program emboldens spice startup founder
For Abena Foli, the farm-to-table lifestyle is a birthright. Each day she uses the knowledge she gained from growing up on her father’s farm in Ghana to enrich her career […]
Bluemercury founder Barry J. Beck named Entrepreneur of the Year
Barry J. Beck ’90 has been named the 2023 Cornell Entrepreneur of the Year, Entrepreneurship at Cornell announced Jan. 23.
Venture Capitalist Patrick George is Passionate About Helping Entrepreneurs Succeed
A venture capitalist who relishes helping entrepreneurs and invests in late seed stage companies, a U.S. Marine Corps reservist and Iraq war veteran who commanded a Marine Recon company, and […]
Cornell startup cultivates animal protein from plants
The future of creating animal protein won’t need a drafty barn, but instead may reside in a toasty greenhouse: Forte Protein – a new startup that grows commercial animal proteins inside agricultural […]
Twelve eLab teams advance to spring semester
Of the 28 teams that eLab, Cornell’s student accelerator, welcomed in the fall, 12 student startups will continue on to the spring semester having validated their diverse business ideas.
Cornell to help boost US supply of critical energy minerals
A Cornell professor will play a major role in a new federally funded project to increase the domestic supply of critical minerals needed to boost green energy.
Scholarships offer opportunities for aspiring food and beverage entrepreneurs
The New York State Center of Excellence for Food and Agriculture at Cornell AgriTech (CoE), in collaboration with the Cornell Agriculture and Food Technology Park (Tech Farm), is pleased to […]
Amid war, Cornell faculty, staff support Ukrainian startups
In 2014, Charles K. Whitehead ’83, the Myron C. Taylor Alumni Professor of Business Law, was invited to lecture at a premier university in Ukraine – a country that many in the […]
eShip News – December 2022
Director's Note: Happy Holidays We hope that you all have a wonderful holiday season!! We had a large amount of news this month, so take advantage of the time off [...]
Startup Cornell Episode 17: Jared Karson ’13
The 17th episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Jared Karson ’13, co-founder and CFO of Horatio, a business that allows companies to outsource their customer […]
Wisner ’16 shares expertise with entrepreneurial community
Entrepreneurship allows biotechnology researchers to help people by bringing their innovations out of the lab and into the market.
Multicollege department to bridge design and technology
Recognizing design’s integral role in the development of technologies reshaping the built environment and how we live and work, Cornell has established the multicollege and transdisciplinary Department of Design Tech.
Mycocycle Founder Speaks to W.E. Cohort
The 2022 W.E. Cornell cohort celebrated the end of the semester on December 2 with a presentation from Joanne Rodriguez, founder and CEO of Mycocycle, a startup developing a process […]
$20M Gift to Boost Innovation in Health and Technology
A $20 million gift from Andrew H. ’71 and Ann R. Tisch will foster engagement and collaboration between Cornell Tech and Weill Cornell Medicine, catalyzing new discoveries at the intersection […]
Big Red Ventures Makes First Investment of 2022-23 in ATDev
Big Red Ventures (BRV), Cornell’s early-stage venture capital fund, is excited to announce its investment in Assistive Technology Development, Inc. (ATDev), a medical device company focused on mobility, marking BRV’s […]
Certificate brings Cornell food production expertise to entrepreneurs worldwide
For more than 30 years, the Cornell Food Venture Center (CFVC) has helped entrepreneurs transform family recipes and homemade eats into successful commercial food products.
Students design robot to collect microplastics from beaches
When Angela Loh ’23 was 10 years old, she and her family moved to Shanghai from Michigan. She was immediately struck by how much more pollution she saw in Shanghai.
Startup Cornell Episode 16: Julia and Alexander Littauer MBA ’20
The 16th episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Julia and Alexander Littauer both MBA ‘20, co-founders of Sovi Wine, a company that’s created high-quality non-alcoholic wines […]
Michael Madon ’94 enlists smart technology to help people battle drug addiction
Michael Madon ’94 likes to say he grew up on an island: the island of Manhattan.
Hot air balloon hotel concept wins international competition
Imagine an eco-friendly hotel room that not only has great views but also brings you to your next destination – by hot-air balloon.
Alum Shares Biotech Expertise with Entrepreneurial Community
Entrepreneurship allows biotechnology researchers to help people by bringing their innovations out of the lab and into the market. However, this process tends to be expensive and lengthy — not […]
eShip News – November 2022
Director's Note: Thankful We hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving. Gobble Gobble!! And we hope that your holiday season is fantastic as well. As the semester here winds down, [...]
ProAgni awarded $1M Grow-NY top prize
ProAgni, a startup hailing from Lavington, Australia that creates supplements and feeds for livestock to lower methane emissions, has been named the $1 million grand prize winner of the fourth […]
Cornell life science incubator graduates three startups
It’s time for the real world: Three brand new robust companies – one turning carbon dioxide into jet fuel, another enabling a green hydrogen economy and a group creating next-generation […]
Sixth Annual Symposium on Entrepreneurship and Academic Drug Development Highlights Expanding Entrepreneurial Ecosystem
When ophthalmologist Dr. John Pena was a first-year resident, he helped to treat a child with a form of cancer that originates in the back of the eye…
Bringing parity, equity to the court and the boardroom
Cornell alumni with backgrounds in sports and business shared thoughts on diversity, equity and inclusion during a Nov. 10 event in New York City centered on a new movie about […]
From lost items to athletic equipment, undergrads win for big ideas
A pair of lost tweezers in her dorm helped Caroline Zhu ’26 come up with the idea for her business, LAFT, which helps connect people to things they lost.
Exotanium Raises $12 Million in Series A Round Funding
Exotanium, an Ithaca-based startup offering a cloud resource optimization and management platform, announced today that the company has secured $12 million in series A funding.
NYS Funds Cornell Startups To Combat New Disease Outbreaks
In September, Cornell startup companies Halomine and Inso Biosciences were awarded the New York State Biodefense Commercialization Fund to prevent future outbreaks of disease, such as COVID-19.
Center for Veterinary Business and Entrepreneurship announces certification program
In the fall of 2022, the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine launched a new Certificate in Veterinary Business and Management, providing veterinary students an opportunity to pursue advanced training […]
eShip News – October 2022
Director's Note: Happy Halloween! The semester is literally flying by! We just held our annual Eclectic Convergence at Cornell Tech on October 21st. It was a fantastic conference with our [...]
BioEntrepreneurship Initiative Helps D’Amato Transform Research to Reality
Among the promising group of life science researchers and business students in the inaugural cohort of the BioEntrepreneurship Initiative is Anthony D’Amato, a postdoctoral fellow in biomedical engineering at Cornell. […]
Conference features insightful advice, stories from entrepreneurs
Reema Shah MBA/MS ‘24 was inspired by the story of Lara Sullivan ’94 at the Eclectic Convergence conference Oct. 21 in New York City, sponsored and hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell.
Startup Cornell Episode 15: Ken Babcock ’13
The 15th episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Ken Babcock ‘13, co-founder of Tango, a company that helps you to create beautiful step-by-step how-to […]
eLab companies pitch ideas to NYC audience
An Oct. 20 pitch event in New York City offered a good sampling of the kinds of entrepreneurial ideas brewing among Cornell students
Josh Wolfe ’99 invests in human ambition
“If I told you ten years ago that you’d be swiping, flicking, and zooming your way through the day, you’d have rolled your eyes and dismissed this as nonsense,” observes […]
Summer startup internships send Kessler Fellows around the world
For 10 weeks over the summer, the 13 students in the 2022 cohort of the Kessler Fellows program spread across the globe to gain firsthand experience working for startups. Now, they have returned […]
eLab announces record cohort of student startups
A record 28 teams were selected in a competitive process to participate in eLab, Cornell’s student startup accelerator, as part of the 2022-23 cohort.
From breakthrough to business: two entrepreneurs find their home as Activate Fellows at Cornell’s Praxis Center
Alexa Schmitz Ph.D ’18, co-founder and CEO of REEgen, and Austin Hickman Ph.D. ’21, co-founder and CEO of Soctera, have turned their Cornell-based research into ventures that could transform sustainable energy infrastructure […]
Johnson Summer Startup Accelerator Celebrates Progress at Demo Day
The 12 teams that made up the 2022 Johnson Summer Startup Accelerator (JSSA) cohort devoted themselves to working on a vast array of startups, but shared one big similarity: the […]
NYC entrepreneurship conference features founders, social entrepreneurs, venture capitalists
This year’s Eclectic Convergence conference in New York City at Cornell Tech will feature six inspiring entrepreneurs and investors involved in fields ranging from women’s health to design software.
eShip News – September 2022
Director's Note: It's Fall- time for Eclectic Convergence! We hope that you all are enjoying your fall semester as much as we are! The eLab teaching team just accepted a [...]
Cornell startups get $3M from NYS to impede disease outbreak
Two Cornell startup companies – Halomine, Inc. and Inso Biosciences, Inc. – have received nearly $3 million in New York state grants to thwart future outbreaks of infectious disease, including COVID-19 and its variants, […]
Startup Cornell Episode 14: David Stein MBA ’20
The 14th episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features David Stein MBA ‘20, co-founder and CEO of Ash Wellness, a company that makes healthcare more […]
Members of Cornell Community Featured in Entrepreneurship Article
Several members of the Cornell community recently contributed to “Think You’re Not an Entrepreneur? Think Again,” a piece published by the Association for Women in Science on how entrepreneurial skills […]
Entrepreneurship faculty win grants for course development
Twelve faculty members are recipients of 2022 Louis H. Zalaznick Teaching Assistantships, receiving funds of $1,500 to $3,000 to help develop or expand courses and add teaching assistants.
Lypid brings better plant-based fats to Taiwan
Lypid, a vegan fat startup co-founded by Cornell alumni Jen-Yu Huang and Michelle Lee, has partnered with Louisa Coffee, Taiwan’s largest coffeehouse company. The collaboration will bring Lypid’s flagship product, […]
Cornell Startup Embark Founded to Assess Various Dogs’ Genealogy
Embark, a canine DNA testing company founded in 2015 by brothers Ryan and Adam Bokyo in Cornell’s Incubator for Life Science Companies, is now taking strides in studies of the […]
Yoga gear company wins entrepreneurship pitch contest
Pranjal Jain ’23 took home the top prize Sept. 8 in the eLab pitch fest, part of Entrepreneurship at Cornell’s kick-off event for the year.
$61M grant funds translational science at Weill Cornell Medicine
Weill Cornell Medicine was awarded a $61.9 million grant from the National Institutes of Health’s National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) to continue funding its Clinical and Translational Science Center (CTSC) […]
Cornell awarded $15M to lead NSF I-Corps Hub
Cornell has been awarded a $15 million, five-year grant from the National Science Foundation to lead a newly established Innovation Corps (I-Corps) Hub that will support science and technology entrepreneurship […]
Grow-NY startups foster progress and collaboration
The startups vying for $3 million in prize money at this year’s Grow-NY Food and Agriculture Competition aren’t just bringing revolutionary innovations to market, and working to solve the problems confronting agri-food […]
eShip News – August 2023
Director's Note: Welcome Back! Freshman have moved in, fall semester started and our eship Kickoff event is next week on September 8th! Every year a new burst of energy enters [...]
BET Community Day Engages Aspiring Black Entrepreneurs at Cornell
On August 27, the Black Entrepreneurs in Training (BET) program hosted a Community Day for students interested in building and strengthening the Black entrepreneurship community at Cornell. Tiffany Norwood ’89, […]
Meet the MBA Class of 2024: Ian Patrick Cairns
“I am a culinary professional determined to solve the complex problems surrounding our food system.”
Startup Cornell Episode 13: Aziza Glass DVM ’15
The 13th episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Aziza Glass D.V.M. ‘15, owner of Personal Touch Veterinary Clinic and a star on the Disney XD […]
Ratan Tata Invests In Senior Citizen Startup Goodfellows
The startup hires young graduates having the right skills of empathy and emotional intelligence to ‘work’ as the senior citizen clients’ companions, and ease the day for them with any […]
Johnson Summer Startup Accelerator takes NYC
On July 15, the 2022 Johnson Summer Startup Accelerator (JSSA) student entrepreneur cohort convened in Manhattan for the first annual JSSA New York City Trek, a day dedicated to workshops and discussions […]
eShip News – July 2023
Director's Note: Save the Date and Register Happy Summer Everyone! Ithaca has been in a bit of a weather drought lately, but I am literally looking out my window now [...]
‘Earable’ uses sonar to reconstruct facial expressions
Cornell researchers have developed a wearable earphone device – or “earable” – that bounces sound off the cheeks and transforms the echoes into an avatar of a person’s entire moving […]
GlobalData ranked ZAC, the Cognitive Explainable-AI Image Recognition startup, in top 5 companies worldwide, for a Web 3.0 fundamental category
Z Advanced Computing, Inc. (ZAC), the pioneer Cognitive Explainable-AI (Artificial Intelligence) (Cognitive XAI) (based on Concept-Learning) software startup, has been ranked among the top 5 companies in the world by GlobalData PLC, for a fundamental […]
Startup Cornell Episode 12: Our one-year anniversary!
From personal stories to tips and tricks, this episode highlights the wisdom shared by our first 11 guests
Cornell Startup Antithesis Foods Receives One Million Dollar National Science Foundation Grant
In February, the National Science Foundation awarded Antithesis Foods —a Cornell startup that began in 2017 with the purpose of improving the nutrition factor of snacks— one million dollars in […]
Concord grape innovation contest offers $100K in prizes
Applications are being accepted through Aug. 1 for the inaugural New York Concord Grape Innovation Award
BioScience Innovations Webinar
A virtual discussion featuring startup founders bringing novel innovation to the life sciences. Panelists will highlight the fact that the majority of innovations that will have a positive impact on […]
eShip News – June 2022
Director's Note: Enjoy summer Happy summer everyone! Yes, most students are off campus for the summer, and we are in a bit of planning mode for the upcoming academic year. [...]
Meet the BioEntrepreneurship PhD Cohort
Entrepreneurship at Cornell is excited to introduce the inaugural cohort of PhD students and postdocs who have been selected to participate in the BioEntrepreneurship Initiative. Over the course of a […]
Women Innovator Awards support diversity in invention
Three Cornell scientists were honored during a June 1 ceremony promoting women’s engagement in innovation and commercialization
Curbing hunger: Students build inventive outdoor food pantry
Social justice and engineering blend beautifully.
Bank of America and Cornell University Partner to Help Women Entrepreneurs with free online program
The Bank of America Institute for Women’s Entrepreneurship at Cornell is a collaboration between Bank of America and Cornell University.
United Airlines, Dimensional Energy reach green fuel pact
United Airlines will fly greener through its friendly blue skies one day, as the airline group agreed June 15 to purchase at least 300 million gallons of sustainable aviation fuel […]
Five companies ‘graduate’ from Cornell incubators
As the pandemic pomp and COVID circumstances dissipate, Cornell’s business incubators officially graduated five startup companies – formally known as the Class of 2021 – on June 7 and helped […]
Founder Jennifer Liu on bringing HK-based The Coffee Academics to KL and brewing some good in the world
The popular coffee boutique chain is giving caffeinated outlets in Malaysia a welcome jolt.
Johnson Summer Startup Accelerator Encourages Innovation
The Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management is proud to introduce the newest cohort of innovative students and startups to participate in the Johnson Summer Startup Accelerator (JSSA)
2022 Kessler Fellows secure summer startup internships
The 2022 cohort of the College of Engineering’s Kessler Fellows program has successfully accepted internship offers at startups around the country, doing innovative work from modern beekeeping to designer jewelry subscriptions.
Startup Cornell Episode 11: Stephanie Wisner ’16
The 11th episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Stephanie Wisner ’16, co-founder of Centivax, a therapeutics company that’s creating universal vaccines to reduce and eradicate […]
Cornellian-led startup aids parents amid formula shortage
With a background in health care and a startup focused on baby feeding, Andrea Ippolito feels like she’s been training for this moment her whole life.
Cornellian-founded company implants 3D-bioprinted ear
In a first-of-its-kind clinical trial, a human has received a 3D-bioprinted ear implant grown from the patient’s own living cells – thanks to a technology platform developed by a Cornellian-founded […]
Consumers embrace milk carton QR codes, may cut food waste
Much like dot-matrix printers or pay phones, the “use-by” and “best-by” dates printed on milk cartons and gallon jugs may soon become a thing of the past, giving way to […]
eShip News – May 2022
Director's Note: Best Wishes to Class of '22 Happy Summer 2022! Cornell’s graduation is always on Memorial Day Weekend, and each year we see a wonderful group of entrepreneurs leaving [...]
Startup Roundup: Antithesis Foods, Guard Medical, C2i, Bactana
NSF awards $1M to Cornell snack startup Antithesis Foods
Five student groups win Cornell Tech Startup Awards
Cornell Tech awarded four student startup companies with pre-seed funding worth up to $100,000 in its ninth annual Startup Awards competition.
Cornell Tech Announces Winners of its 2022 Startup Awards
Five student companies receive co-working space and $100,000 in pre-seed funding to pursue their startups after graduation
Robert F. Smith gift expands STEM access for underrepresented students
As he accepted his Distinguished Alumni Award from Cornell Engineering on May 13, Robert F. Smith ’85, founder and CEO of Vista Equity Partners, announced a new gift of $15 […]
Entrepreneurship event celebrates generations of risk-takers
“Dream. Story. Collaborate. Faith. Practice, practice, practice, practice. Tribe.”
App connecting driveways with beachgoers wins hospitality business contest
A farm-to-table styled restaurant, atop barge-decks, docked in waterfront cities and a startup aimed at providing automated robotic solutions for restaurant kitchens were among the pitches presented during the 12th Cornell […]
Startups flourish in Cornell’s clean energy ecosystem
When Kristina Hugar was working on her PhD at Cornell, she wasn’t just doing Science for Science’s sake.
eShip News – April 2022
Director's Note: Reasons to Celebrate We just wrapped up our Entrepreneurship at Cornell Celebration, April 28th and 29th. It was a fantastic, in person, event featuring our 2022 Cornell Entrepreneur [...]
CIA appoints Indian-origin Nand Mulchandani as its first chief technology officer
Earlier this week, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Director William J. Burns announced the appointment of Nand Mulchandani to serve as CIA’s first-ever Chief Technology Officer (CTO).
eLab students deliver pitches at Demo Day
Eighteen student teams spent hours researching, refining, and rehearsing for eLab Demo Day on April 28th at Alice Statler Auditorium.
Local startup turns dairy byproduct into hard seltzer
If you’ve ever driven through upstate New York, it’s not unlikely that you’ve passed dairy farms and yogurt manufacturing plants.
Optimizing Human Performance
TLDR; How do we amplify human performance and prioritize the holistic wellbeing of individuals?
Meet The Cornell MBA Bringing Equity To VC
There’s a lack of diversity in venture capital, and a distinct need for solutions.
Startup Cornell Episode 10: Afritrip Advisors Morocco
The tenth episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Ghali Jorio ’22, founder of AfriTrip Advisors Morocco, a travel company that offers private and customized trips […]
Cornell Blockchain Club’s 2nd Annual Conference “Web3 Going Mainstream” Set to Kickoff
Cornell joins NY-led group to propose hydrogen energy hub
Cornell and two Cornell research-startups have joined a consortium that aims to propose a Northeast research hub to make hydrogen a viable, clean-energy alternative to carbon-based fuels.
Entrepreneurship Celebration returns to Cornell University in late April
Cornell University will honor Tiffany Norwood, a 1989 graduate who has launched seven startups, as Cornell Entrepreneur of the Year 2022 during its Entrepreneurship at Cornell celebration April 28-29.
Blockchain startup Ava Labs reportedly raising $350M at $5.25B valuation
Startup Ava Labs Inc., the lead developer of the Avalanche blockchain, is reportedly raising new funding at a unicorn valuation.
Conference features business competitions, Entrepreneur of the Year presentation
Tiffany Norwood ’89, Tribetan founder and Cornell Entrepreneur of the Year 2022, will be honored April 28-29 during Entrepreneurship at Cornell’s Celebration event, a two-day conference.
Break Through Tech Announces $26 Million Investment to Increase the Number of Women in Artificial Intelligence
The $26M initiative will work with top AI programs offered at Cornell Tech, MIT Schwarzman College of Computing and UCLA Samueli School of Engineering to increase access to undergraduate AI […]
Jonas Weil Entrepreneurship Fellowship elevates Sovi, one sip at a time
With a passion for wine paving her path, Julia Littauer, MBA ’20, embarked on her entrepreneurship journey by launching Sovi, a brand of non-alcoholic wine that allows consumers to enjoy […]
Introducing the BioEntrepreneurship MBA cohort
Cornell University’s BioEntrepreneurship Initiative is excited to introduce the first cohort of MBA students to take part in the innovative program. Designed to develop C-suite startup leaders in the life […]
eShip News – March 2022
Director's Note: Keep Engaging Spring is still trying to start in Ithaca! We have had more March snow than I can remember for a long time. Looking past the weather, [...]
21 Under 21: Unstoppable Young Women Manifesting a Brighter Future
Amid a global pandemic and ongoing racial justice protests, young women around the world continue to be a beacon of hope.
Long Island City entrepreneur awarded $30K grant in Make It Awards competition
When Kobina Ansah, an entrepreneur who resides in Long Island City, decided to participate in this year’s Squarespace and New York Knicks fifth annual Make It Awards competition, he was […]
Look Them Up: Young Alumni in Tech
As Cornell Tech celebrates its 10th year, the school has become a global hub for tech innovation.
Cornell Students Improve Math Accessibility for Students With Disabilities
A team of Cornell students, part of the educational company called AI-Learners, are developing computer games to make math more accessible for students with disabilities
2022 W.E. Cornell cohort celebrates STEM innovation
Women Entrepreneurs (W.E.) Cornell is excited to introduce the newest cohort of STEM scholars working to commercialize their research and innovations. Created in 2019 to support women-identifying STEM students as […]
Startup Cornell Episode 9: StaffOnTap
The ninth episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Kayla Foley, MBA ’22 and Jasheah Howard MEng ’22, co-founders of StaffOnTap, a digital marketplace that […]
Ag genetics startup Meiogenix joins McGovern Center
Meiogenix, a next-generation technology startup that helps agricultural crops – through chromosome editing – find their own genetic solutions, has joined Cornell’s McGovern Center business incubator.
Teams take a crack at world food issues at digital ag hackathon
Students from 28 fields across six different colleges and schools gathered at the fourth annual Digital Agriculture Hackathon, March 11-13, to find digital solutions to global food system issues while competing […]
UofL alum advocates, educates for Black economic power
In Lawrence Watkins’ view, the quest for economic power is the current generation’s civil rights struggle.
Hotel Ezra Cornell drink winners play up pineapple
The signature drinks for Hotel Ezra Cornell 97 – which will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration – will both feature […]
Collaboration is a good fit for wearable sensor startup
Sometimes you want your technology to be fast, sleek, eye-catching and responsive. And other times? You want to be able to throw it into the wash because it got a […]
BET Welcomes Jalil Evans to Community Dinner Speaker Series
Cornell University’s Black Entrepreneurs in Training program hosted a community dinner on March 10 to foster connections among aspiring entrepreneurs. Jalil Evans ’21 gave a virtual presentation at the event […]
2022 Kessler Fellows reflect diversity of disciplines
Cornell University’s Kessler Fellows program is excited to welcome 15 new student entrepreneurs to the 2022 fellowship cohort.
Pfizer executive describes making the impossible, possible
Growing up Asian in apartheid South Africa, Angela Hwang, MBA ’94, wasn’t allowed to attend public school, take public transportation or attend college without government authorization.
Crystal Wallace Joins BET Community Dinner Speaker Series
On February 17, students from Cornell University’s Black Entrepreneurs in Training (BET) program convened in Upson Hall for a community dinner to gather, network, and celebrate entreprenenurship. As part of […]
The Top 100 Entrepreneurs of 2022
Alumni Spotlight is pleased to announce The Top 100 Entrepreneurs of 2022. These individuals are driving economic growth across the country.
eShip News – February 2022
Director's Note: Spring is ahead March is here finally, and hopefully the weather will start feeling like spring! If you have not already checked out the EaC Startup Cornell Podcast, [...]
Tribetan CEO Norwood named Entrepreneur of the Year
Entrepreneurship at Cornell has announced that Tiffany Norwood ’89 has been named Cornell Entrepreneur of the Year 2022.
Students honored with entrepreneurial fellowships
Twenty-six student companies received awards from Entrepreneurship at Cornell that will allow them to work on their businesses this summer.
RedRoute wants answering customer service calls to be as easy as using ‘Alexa’
RedRoute, a voice-based customer service experiences and conversational artificial intelligence startup, is going after an emerging $350 billion customer service automation sector.
Student innovation shines in Animal Health Hackathon
Teams seeking to improve medicine delivery to dairy cows, use soft robotics for artificial insemination, and to monitor and modify cat-scratching behavior won awards at the sixth annual Animal Health […]
Startup Cornell Episode 8: Rich Horgan ’14
The eighth episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Rich Horgan ‘14
Nolan School alumni co-found local cannabis company
Two graduates of the Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration have co-founded a research-based cannabis company in Ithaca, which they hope will expand into one of upstate New York’s […]
What Does it Mean to Be an Entrepreneur According to Ryan P. Coyne
In 2020, amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the digitalization of business led to an exciting trend: Americans increasingly sought greater independence and entrepreneurship soared to new heights with over 800,000 new […]
eShip News – January 2022
Director's Note: Keep progressing ahead Happy Winter Everyone! It has been downright cold in Ithaca for the last 4 weeks, but it is tough to complain given that we are [...]
Xu Liu is Homeward Bound—for Antarctica
Xu Liu grew up in the city of Qufu, in a coal-mining region of China’s Shandong Province. Her family has worked in the coal industry for three generations. This lifelong […]
Webinar: At Home Diagnostics
Imagine that you never had to leave your home to get tested for a sexually transmitted infection or that you could decide for yourself when to have your thyroid or […]
Startup roundup: New alliances for Ava Labs
Ava Labs, Inc. – the first client to join Cornell’s Praxis Center for Venture Development, has entered a strategic alliance with the multinational professional services group Deloitte.
Chobani expands scholarship program
Scholarships to place greater focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion with partner universities in New York & Idaho
Startup granted EPA registration for disinfectant system
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has granted Sterifre Medical, Inc. registration to begin commercial deployment of the company’s novel, automated device disinfectant system – which could help combat COVID-19 and other […]
Startup Cornell Episode 7: Lara Ciccone ’11 & Taly Matiteyahu
The seventh episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Laura Ciccone ‘11 and Taly Matiteyahu, co-founders of Blink, a voice-first blind speed dating app that helps […]
Heart monitor, ‘tinder for musicians’ win Big Ideas Competition
Four teams of undergraduate students were named winners of the Big Ideas Competition at Cornell, with ideas that help musicians connect, detect heart problems, train unemployed young adults and help with pollution […]
eShip News – December 2021
Director's Note: Keep progressing ahead We hope that you are having a wonderful holiday season despite the current CC (yes, that would be Covid Craziness). As I am sure you [...]
First therapeutic clinical trial of C’Dots underway
The silica-encased nanoparticles, developed in the lab of Uli Wiesner, have begun their first therapeutic human clinical trial after a nearly 20-year journey.
2021 Most Disruptive MBA Startups: Levelle, Cornell University (Johnson)
Levelle aims to redesign current sports food products by focusing on the needs and preferences of the female athletes.
Startup Cornell Episode 6: Stephanie Cartin
The sixth episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Stephanie Cartin ‘06, founder of Socialfly
eLab student entrepreneurs make their first pitches to NYC alumni
Students in 20 businesses pitched their ideas to 150 Cornell alumni, investors and friends during the eLab pitch night Nov. 11 at Cornell Tech in New York City.
eShip News – November 2021
Director's Note: Wrapping up November Happy holidays, everyone! As we enter December, students are heads down with wrapping up classes and heading into finals. We hope that the holidays bring [...]
Women Entrepreneurs Receive Venture Capital Funding to Address Climate Crisis
Chloe Capital and Cornell University are helping climate tech innovators launch and advance solutions to the world’s climate crisis.
Entrepreneurial leaders share advice at NYC conference
From mindfulness to mRNA vaccines to the music business, the 250 attendees at this year’s Eclectic Convergence conference Nov. 12 got a front row seat into the many facets of […]
Cornell-led Grow-NY contest boosts NYS food, ag startups
The mood was celebratory and “We Are the Champions” played over the speakers in the Syracuse Oncenter as Every Body Eat took home $1 million in the third annual Grow-NY Food and Agriculture […]
Ignite expansion a boon for Cornell startups, technologies
The generosity of an alumna, along with a major infusion of funding from the Office of the Provost, has turbocharged Cornell’s ability to turn promising academic research into viable startups […]
‘Unicorns’ are on the rise in emerging-market nations
The number of “unicorns” – high-tech, high-growth entrepreneurial ventures valued at more than $1 billion – is increasing in emerging-market nations such as China, Brazil and Colombia.
Weill Cornell startup offers personalized, effective treatment for obesity
Overweight and obesity affect 74 percent, or roughly three out of every four Americans.
Startup Cornell Episode 5: JP Pollak
The fifth episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features JP Pollak ’00, MS ’08, PhD ’11, co-founder and chief architect at The Commons Project Foundation
Student team creates award-winning food concept for NASA
A team of six graduate students in food science, mechanical engineering and biological engineering is among the winners of Phase 1 of the NASA Deep Space Food Challenge
eShip News – October 2021
Director's Note: Fall Festivities Happy Halloween!! And almost Happy Thanksgiving!! We are all geared up for Eclectic Convergence, which will be held live at Cornell Tech on November 12th. We [...]
Entrepreneur of the Year to be honored at NYC entrepreneurship conference
Jessica Rolph ’97 MBA ‘04, the 2021 Cornell Entrepreneur of the Year, will be one of the featured speakers for the 2021 Eclectic Convergence conference Nov. 12 at Cornell Tech […]
Inside Farther Farms’ mission: Using french fries to make the food system more sustainable
The New York startup is pioneering a unique method of making fresh food shelf stable, hoping to reduce the industry’s reliance on the cold chain.
Gene editing, brand acquisition, neural dust: Kessler Fellows devote summer to startups
While some returning students left behind long days at the beach and summer barbecues, the student entrepreneurs in the 2021 cohort of the Kessler Fellows program returned to Ithaca this fall equipped with new […]
eLab introduces newest cohort of student startups
Following a competitive application process, eLab, Cornell’s student startup accelerator, announced the 20 student teams selected for participation in the 2021-22 cohort.
Bitcoin is back above $50,000 again, but its rate of growth will be eclipsed by other tokens, eventually rendering it obsolete, the founder of Avalanche says
Bitcoin will eventually be outpaced by other coins as their faster, cheaper networks digitize more and more of everyday life, according to the founder of Avalanche, Emin Gün Sirer.
Ex-Morgan Stanley Banker Cleaned Houses Before Startup Took Off
John Lee cleaned houses in South Korea for six months after leaving his job at Morgan Stanley in 2014.
Women indirectly hurt more by noncompete pacts
Nine out of 10 startups fail, and even among venture-backed fledgling companies, the success rate is only about 25%.
eShip News – September 2021
Director's Note: All fall things Fall is the season of many things! Pumpkins, Halloween, college soccer (Cornell’s men’s team is kicking butt!), beautiful foliage…..and lots of entrepreneurship! Our eLab teaching [...]
Cornell Tech, Google and Tech:NYC launch NYC startup competition
The Jacobs Urban Tech Hub Cornell Tech has teamed with Google and the nonprofit Tech:NYC to give entrepreneurs in New York City a chance of winning $100,000 for their startups, […]
Want to get ahead in the tech world? Give these 4 executive MBA programs a look
Elon Musk made waves in December 2020 when he criticized what he called “the MBA-ization of America,” saying that hiring people with the degree clouds a company’s ability to think […]
Alumni gifts will support Cornell Bowers CIS
Gifts totaling $10 million – $5 million from Steve Conine ’95 and his wife Alexi Conine ’96, and $5 million from Niraj Shah ’95 and his wife Jill Shah – […]
Startup Cornell Episode 4: Jamie Kim
The fourth episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Jamie Kim ’19, founder and CEO of Jamie’s Farm, a company that inspires change in the way […]
Entrepreneur lays out how Cirona Labs broke into CBD emulsions space
The Geneva, NY-based company supplies water-soluble cannabinoid and botanical ingredients. During an interview at SupplySide East, Hunter Friedland, founder and CEO, explained how Cirona Labs was born out of Cornell […]
Next 1000 Entrepreneurs Putting Compassion At The Heart Of Their Businesses
While the U.S. economy continues to suffer the consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic and escalating climate disasters, American entrepreneurship remains as resilient as ever.
Grow-NY startups pioneer food and ag innovations
From fully autonomous berry harvesters to plant-based lupini bean protein bars, the startups competing for $3 million in prize money at this year’s Grow-NY Food and Agriculture Competition are bringing revolutionary innovations […]
Entrepreneurial students connect at kickoff event
Nearly 300 students flocked to eHub in Collegetown Sept. 9 for a kickoff event hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, where two student teams were declared winners of the eLab pitch contest.
AgriTech renovation supports learning for NYS ag industries
State and university leaders gathered for a ribbon cutting Sept. 9 to celebrate the $3.5 million renovation of Jordan Hall on the Cornell AgriTech campus in Geneva
Accelerator offers student entrepreneurs alternative summer experience
From online yoga teacher certification to a socially equitable real estate development company, the Johnson Summer Startup Accelerator (JSSA), a ten-week summer intensive to propel student entrepreneurs to success, graduated its newest […]
Weaving inclusivity, style into wearable tech
Cindy Hsin-Liu Kao was a doctoral student in the early 2010s when smartwatches were all the rage.
Webinar: Scientist to CEO
In this webcast, hosted by the Johnson College of Business’ BioEntrepreneurship Initiative and the Cornell College of Engineering, you’ll gain hard-earned advice from leading scientists who overcame industry challenges and […]
Charlotte Latina Entrepreneurs Complete Cornell University Certificate Program
Sil Ganzó launched her nonprofit eight years ago.
Living the mission, SimpliFed’s CEO Andrea Ippolito Raised Round While Pregnant With Her Second Child
SimpliFed, a company dedicated to revolutionizing infant nutrition via their virtual lactation and baby feeding support platform, has raised $500K in their pre-seed round.
Students can explore resources at entrepreneurship kickoff event
Students who have an interest in business creation, venture capital, technology, startups, social enterprises or anything related to entrepreneurship can learn more about the vast array of available campus resources […]
eShip News – August 2021
Director's Note: Welcome Back Students arrived back to Cornell in August, and honestly, it is fabulous to see people on campus streets! Even though we are definitely not quite back [...]
D’Artagnan’s Daughter, Alix Daguin, Has Built an Unusual Farm in Upstate New York
It takes a quick stride to follow Alix Daguin through her farm, All One One All (AOOA).
Morocco’s eCommerce Startup Chari.ma Acquires Mobile Credit Book App
Chari.ma, a Moroccan company that supplies some of what the company stated are 200,000 convenience stores in the country, has completed an acquisition and raised capital, according to published reports […]
Grad student is breath of fresh air for C2C filtration project
The Cornell Campus-to-Campus (C2C) buses have resumed service thanks to a new air filtration system that was designed, built and installed by a team of faculty and staff, and at […]
Food Truck Rental Startup Helps Chefs Get in the Game
When the pandemic hit last year, Dajohn Orange, owner and head cook of downtown-based pop-up D Lo’s Kitchen, was forced to put his dream of opening a brick-and-mortar restaurant on […]
Startup Cornell Episode 3: Jehron Petty
The third episode of a new podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Jehron Petty ‘20, founder and CEO of ColorStack, a nonprofit on a mission to increase [...]
NYC summer shapes Milstein students’ thoughts about future
Annie Rogers ’23 didn’t think she had interest in: learning another programming language; discovering how the brain works; or becoming an entrepreneur.
eShip News – July 2021
Director's Note: Enjoying Summer We cannot believe that “school” starts in less than a month! As you likely know, Cornell plans to be just about 100% live come this fall [...]
Dog DNA startup announces $75M in venture funding
Embark Veterinary, Inc. – a canine genetics startup company that graduated from Cornell’s McGovern Center business incubator in late 2017 – announced $75 million in venture funding on July 26.
BioEntrepreneurship program to fuel NYS life science startups
Cornell MBA students and life sciences researchers will be able to immerse themselves in real-world startup projects and get the tools, training and connections to launch their own life science […]
Startup Cornell Episode 2: Brooke Wingo
The second episode of a new podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Brooke Wingo ’17, cofounder and president of Zone Swimwear, a company offering fully customizable suits […]
Vita Innovations Combats Emergency Room Overcrowding
Vita Innovations, a Cornell University student startup creating functional biomedical wearables, is here to change the game in emergency medicine by combatting the impacts of emergency department overcrowding.
BioEntrepreneurship Initiative to Fuel More Life Science Startups in New York State
The Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University has announced a new BioEntrepreneurship initiative to connect MBA students and life science researchers to cutting-edge life science companies in New York state […]
eShip News – June 2021
Director's Note: Not so lazy days of summer June wrapped up with 2 featured speakers on our CEN/EaC produced webinar series. You can check out the videos of Tammy Jones [...]
‘Go-getter’ director nurtures McGovern incubator to maturity
When Lou Walcer ’74 stepped into the new business incubator space on Weill Hall’s fourth floor 10 years ago, he saw a blank canvas of opportunity.
Funding Helps Inso Biosciences Make Genomics Accessible
Inso Biosciences, an alumni of UNY I-Corps and I-Corps Teams, recently announced its successful securement of both a New York State Manufacturing Grant through the FuzeHub Jeff Lawrence Innovation Fund and a National Institute of Health (NIH) Phase I Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) award to further […]
Kessler Fellows secure startup internships for summer 2021
Students in this year’s Kessler Fellows cohort have secured summer internship placements and are getting to work contributing to startups across the nation.
Meet the 2021 Prototyping and Climate Tech Prototyping Cohorts
Earlier this month, Rev: Ithaca Startup Works welcomed two new cohorts of startups to the 2021 Prototyping Hardware Accelerator and ClimateTech Prototyping Hardware Accelerator.
Chobani Scholars program supports future NYS dairy leaders
Libby Swatling ’24 describes herself as “cow-obsessed” since age 2, when she was first introduced to a Jersey cow on a dairy farm in Saratoga County, New York.
GlassGrab: From Pipe Dream to Popular App
The world of glass art is quickly rising in popularity, with the potential to soon become a mainstream collector’s market like that of streetwear or sneakers (think Supreme or Adidas). […]
Entrepreneurship at Cornell launches new “Startup Cornell” podcast
A new podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell launched in June, exploring the bold entrepreneurial ideas coming from Cornell students, faculty, staff and young alumni.
Startup Cornell Episode 1: Nick Nickitas
Startup Cornell, a new podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, explores the bold entrepreneurial ideas coming from our students, faculty, staff and young alumni. The Startup Cornell podcast will include […]
Rev welcomes new entrepreneurs in residence
This spring, Rev welcomed Ed Bizari, Amy Cheney, Aaron Proujansky, and Beth Xie as the newest Entrepreneurs in Residence (EIR) to support the region’s growing startup community. In these roles, the EIRs will provide mentorship to local entrepreneurs and offer support across programs, including Rev’s Hardware Accelerator.
Regional partnership takes a chance on New York chickpeas
Carl Taber knelt down at the edge of a field on his 500-acre farm, took a wrench to his planting machine, and did something he had done only a few […]
Jonas Weil Entrepreneurship Fellowship Helps Pediatric Telehealth Founder Make Strides
When eLab alumnus, Marla Beyer, MBA ‘20, MHA ’20, was contemplating her next move after graduation, she saw two options.
TIAA gift champions Dyson program addressing emerging markets
A transformative gift by TIAA is helping strengthen an international Cornell program that immerses students in unparalleled learning experiences by working with small companies, organizations, and community groups located in […]
Four teams win big in Cornell Tech startup contest
Cornell Tech awarded four student startup companies with pre-seed funding worth up to $100,000 in its eighth annual Startup Awards competition, announced at Cornell Tech’s virtual Open Studio, held May 26.
eShip News – May 2021
Director's Note: Springing into emergence We hope that you all are having a wonderful spring, particularly as we emerge from the pandemic. While we all face a bunch of uncertainty [...]
Info sci student’s startup seeks to elevate Black businesses
Founding and building a startup company into a sustainable, profit-generating business takes guts, determination and resilience.
New Moms Can Fix the Entrepreneurship Gender Diversity Gap, If We Help Them
W.E. Cornell Program Lead, Andrea Ippolito, shares insight into how to increase the number of female entrepreneurs and the support needed for women and mothers.
Break it down: CR0WD task force forges zero waste goals
Circularity, Reuse, and Zero Waste Development (CR0WD) is a newly formed collaboration that brings projects and research from AAP faculty-led labs together with experts across both the campus and the City […]
Pollen-sized technology protects bees from deadly insecticides
A Cornell-developed technology provides beekeepers, consumers and farmers with an antidote for deadly pesticides, which kill wild bees and cause beekeepers to lose around a third of their hives every […]
Virtual portal creates access to food security solutions
Meeting the nutritional needs of current and future generations requires innovations to ensure access to healthy and nutritious food while creating equitable value chains and supporting climate and environmental sustainability.
ProducePay scores $43m Series C funding from VCs, development banks
Online ag marketplace ProducePay has raised $43 million in a Series C round co-led by Silicon Valley-based firm G2VP, the World Bank‘s International Finance Corporation (IFC), and the Inter-American Development Bank‘s IDB Invest.
Investment ideas take center stage at inaugural forum
Students and faculty from across campus and alumni from around the country gathered for the first time with one topic in mind: investing.
Rother talks climate tech with Ithaca Times
Ken Rother, director of Rev: Ithaca Startup Works and its hardware programming, recently discussed Rev’s ClimateTech Prototyping Hardware Accelerator with the Ithaca Times. The new program, supported by the New York State Energy […]
From Telehealth to Restaurants: Cornell Alum Launches Support Program for Startups by Asian Students
In late March, Jeffrey Zhang ’20 launched SpeakUp Ventures, a program that provides mentorship, workshops and a $300 stipend for Asian entrepreneurs to develop their business ideas.
Feeney ’56 honored for ‘transformative’ contributions to Cornell
Charles F. “Chuck” Feeney ’56, founding chairman of The Atlantic Philanthropies and Cornell’s most generous donor, was honored with the inaugural Charles F. Feeney ’56 Lifetime Achievement Award for Entrepreneurship […]
GiveGab joins EveryAction in company acquisition
GiveGab, a longtime Rev member, recently joined forces with EveryAction, the fastest-growing and second largest nonprofit software company on the market, bringing together the best-in-class products.
eShip News – April 2021
Director's Note: Spring has sprung As we wind down the semester, we typically expect a slow down on a number of fronts. But, honestly, that is just not happening! We [...]
Green cemetery wins hospitality business pitch contest
A monetization platform connecting consumers to restaurants through influencers’ content and an algorithm-based trip-planning concierge were among the pitches presented during the 11th Cornell Hospitality Business Plan Competition, an annual entrepreneurship […]
Research Universities and the Innovation Economy
America’s dominance is currently at risk, and a new model is needed now more than ever, argue Michael I. Kotlikoff, Emmanuel P. Giannelis and Glenn C. Altschuler.
Student entrepreneurs to exhibit startups at eLab Demo Day
Student startup founders who participated in eLab, Cornell’s accelerator for student businesses, will showcase the companies they have been working on all year during the program’s virtual Demo Day, April 29 from […]
‘Feeney Way’ officially unveiled on donor’s 90th birthday
Today, April 23, 2021, marks both the 90th birthday of Charles F. “Chuck” Feeney ’56 and the official unveiling of Feeney Way on Cornell’s Ithaca campus, honoring the man who […]
This tech makes perishable food last months without a fridge
Uncooked french fries are usually frozen, but when they’re pasteurized using the Farther Farms method of pressurized CO2, they can sit on the shelf for 90 days before going bad.
Program will support diverse founders of climate tech startups
As the cleantech industry continues to expand and evolve, a new program and partnership based in New York’s Southern Tier region aims to advance diversity and inclusivity in the growing […]
Tips for strategically growing a team
As startups and small businesses gain customers and expand into new customer markets, founders need to consider how to strategically grow their teams in order to keep pace.
Report guides food, ag entrepreneurs; $1M contest opens
A first-of-its kind report intends to guide innovators and investors toward urgent technology needs in New York’s robust farming and food processing industries, as identified by dozens of farmers, manufacturers, […]
Cloud-optimization company secures $5M to offer cloud savings
Exotanium, a cloud resource optimization and management company, announced today that it has completed a $5 million seed funding round led by Walden International and Nepenthe Capital LLC.
Podcast follows Dimensional Energy’s Carbon XPRIZE journey
For decades, Gillette, Wyoming has called itself the “Energy Capital” of the United States—providing nearly 35% of the nation’s coal, as well as being a significant producer of oil and […]
ILR alumni sell storage business for seven figures
When Nick Huber ’12 and Dan Hagberg ’12 started a storage business out of their Collegetown basement, they didn’t realize it would change their lives.
A new gym climbs over COVID obstacles
With vaccines steadily making their way into peoples’ arms, businesses in Ithaca and Tompkins County are slowly climbing out of their COVID-driven doldrums.
Rev’s 2020 in review: members create 2020 new jobs despite challenges
2020 was a challenging year for many startups and small businesses across the globe.
eShip News – March 2021
Director's Note: Spring has sprung This past week it hit at least 60 degrees every day, but of course next week it will probably snow! Regardless, it feels like we [...]
Entrepreneurship at Cornell Launches New Website
Cornell eship community: we are delighted to announce that we are launching today a new website for Entrepreneurship at Cornell!
Mentor Spotlight: Beth Xie
Beth Xie is an experienced entrepreneur and investor, as well as an instructor and mentor for the National Science Foundation I-Corps program, teaching regional courses for both the Upstate New York (UNY) I-Corps Node and the […]
I-Corps-GEM partnership aims to increase black and brown entrepreneurship
Creating a diverse and inclusive entrepreneurship learning experience is core to the mission of NSF I-Corps and the UNY I-Corps Node.
Head & Heal Assists NYS with new CBD hemp program
Great news for CBD businesses!
Timur Ozekcin, CEO, Eng ‘14, MEng ’15, and Paul Bakoyiannis, CTO, Eng ’15, MEng ’16, fuel Cylera Healthcare with $17 million in funding
Cylera, a leading healthcare IoT (HIoT) cybersecurity and intelligence company, today announced the company secured $10 million in Series A funding, led by Concord Health Partners and Maverick Ventures
Cornell AI startup secures $1 million in seed funding
Iterate Labs, a startup with Cornell beginnings that uses wearable sensors and computer vision to drive factory production and worker safety, has obtained $1 million in seed funding to support […]
New award honors Feeney for entrepreneurship, generosity
Charles F. “Chuck” Feeney ’56, founding chairman of The Atlantic Philanthropies and the university’s most generous donor, will be the first recipient of a new Cornell award created in his […]
This Startup Raised $45 Million To Connect Healthcare Data In The Cloud
Luke Bonney ’08, and his team at Redox has invented a technology that is enabling healthcare information to flow in the cloud.
W.E. Cornell program takes on inequity in entrepreneurship
The W.E. Cornell program, which aims to improve gender representation in entrepreneurship, is launching its spring cohort as industries reckon with the inequities exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Green hydrogen filling station fueled by Cornell research
Catalyzed by a Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability grant and prompted by other Cornell eco-friendly research over the past decade like the Cornell Fuel Cell Institute and the university’s Energy Materials Center, the Standard Hydrogen […]
Student entrepreneurs selected as 2021 Kessler Fellows
The College of Engineering’s Kessler Fellows program welcomed 20 new student entrepreneurs to its latest cohort, where they will explore entrepreneurship through academic coursework, mentorship with entrepreneurs in residence and a summer internship […]
36 Hours of Innovation at Cornell’s 2021 Digital Ag Hackathon
In just 36 hours, participants in the 2021 Digital Ag Hackathon illustrated some of the ways an industry as ancient as agriculture can still benefit from modern, data-driven technological advancements.
Food supply chain app wins digital ag hackathon
An app that would maximize profit and minimize food spoilage and loss across the agriculture supply chain was named the grand prize winner in the third annual Cornell Institute for […]
MBAs launch high-growth startups in deep tech through radical collaboration
When it comes to applying classroom learning to the real world, Johnson MBA students waste no time.
Student startup pilots luxury lounge at Syracuse airport
Travelers passing through the Syracuse Hancock International Airport (SYR) from February 25 to March 6 are able to experience an all-inclusive luxury lounge while waiting for their next flight.
Cornell entrepreneur wins first prize at national contest
Marla Beyer, MBA/MHA ’20, hopscotched over more than 60 student teams from the U.S. and Ireland to win the $25,000 first prize at this year’s Blackstone LaunchPad’s Startup Grind Pitch […]
Students Innovate Global Veterinary Solutions at Cornell’s Animal Health Hackathon
A combination of entrepreneurship, interdisciplinary collaboration and a passion for animals landed three teams of students $3,000 at the fifth annual Cornell Animal Health Hackathon this past weekend, hosted virtually for the […]
eShip News – February 2021
Director's Note: Ithaca WINters We hope you are managing the polar vortex! Our thoughts go out to our friends down south who got a huge taste of Ithaca winter, but [...]
CSV21: Tech in Focus
Cornell Silicon Valley (CSV) hosts its annual spring conference with special tributes and wonderful speakers.
Cornell startup raises $44M to advance ‘C Dots’ biotech
Elucida Oncology recently received $44M in funding to expand its business (bringing total funding to $72M). “C-Dots,” formally known as Cornell Dots, have proved safe and effective at fighting cancer. […]
Dimensional Energy emerges as $20M Carbon X Prize finalist
Dimensional Energy, a McGovernCenter startup is a finalist in the $20M Carbon X Prize Competition. The startup turns industrial gas waste emissions into earth friendly products such as jet fuel. […]
Elucida Oncology Closes $44 Million Series A-1 Financing
Elucida Oncology, a biotechnology company pioneering the next frontier in targeted cancer therapy, announced today it has closed a $44 million Series A-1 financing. “Over the past two years, Elucida […]
Cornell startup wins NFL innovation competition
Organic Robotics Corporation (ORC), co-founded by Ilayda Samilgil ’19 and Rob Shepherd, associate professor in the Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, participated in the NFL’s First and Future […]
Meet the Female Entrepreneur Disrupting the Sports Drink Industry
Susan Buckwalter MBA ’12 and Siwat Siengsanoah, Co-Founders of Recoup Wellness have developed a clean sports recovery drink based on a ginger based family recipe. The drink is clean, without […]
Alum leads legal team for Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine
Douglas Lankler, J.D. ’90, executive vice president and general counsel at Pfizer, has played a leading role in establishing Pfizer’s agreement with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services […]
Powerful design software brings student ideas to life
Ronald Heisser, graduate student in mechanical and aerospace engineering, wants to change the way car chassis are designed. Rather than metal parts welded and screwed together, he reasons, why not […]
Lovevery co-founder named Cornell Entrepreneur of the Year
Entrepreneurship at Cornell has named Jessica Rolph ’97, MBA ’04, co-founder and CEO of early childhood development startup Lovevery, its 2021 Cornell Entrepreneur of the Year.
Three projects receive Belonging at Cornell innovation grants
As part of its mission to make Cornell a more diverse and inclusive environment for faculty, staff and students, the Presidential Advisors on Diversity and Equity (PADE) have awarded three Belonging at […]
Gensler family endows, names Cornell AAP NYC program
A $10 million gift to the College of Architecture, Art and Planning has been given to the college by a multi-generational Cornellian family.
Lawn startup Sunday raises millions to help you with your backyard
Inspiration to launch a lawn-care company struck Coulter Lewis when he was shopping for lawn-care products one day. The entrepreneur, who previously worked as a designer and co-founder of a […]
Meet The Students Behind BlackGen Capital, The First Minority-Owned Investment Fund at Cornell University
After noticing a lack of representation at Cornell University’s top finance clubs, Ermias Tadesse and Cheick Camara, two junior students at the Ivy League school, created a space to help […]
Cornell startup awarded $600K to improve food safety
Halomine, a Cornell-based startup developing cutting-edge technologies for the sanitation of food processing equipment, has been awarded $600,000 from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture […]
Inspired by his education, alumnus creates fast COVID-19 test
Entrepreneur Greg Galvin, M.S. ’82, Ph.D. ’84, MBA ’93, didn’t factor the pandemic into his business plans for the year. He didn’t expect the shutdowns or the equipment shortages. And […]
Women’s entrepreneurship institute set for major expansion
Two years ago, the Bank of America Institute for Women’s Entrepreneurship at Cornell launched their certificate program delivered through eCornell. Demand for the program was so strong that the original goal of providing […]
Cornellian-Founded Moderna Latest Front-Runner in Vaccine Race
Pharmaceutical company Moderna — cofounded by a Cornell-educated medical pioneer — announced promising results in its development of a coronavirus vaccine on Nov. 16.
Swipe, match, eat: ‘Weet’ pitches better online dating app
The “swipe generation” is ready for more serious relationships and is outgrowing its dating apps, says an undergraduate team proposing an improvement to popular services like Tinder, Bumble and Hinge.
Weill Cornell entrepreneurship symposium touts innovation
Weill Cornell Medicine neuroscientist Li Gan is driving toward one of the most coveted medical breakthroughs: an effective treatment for Alzheimer’s disease.
The gift of clean air: Cornellian donates purifiers to Statler
When Phil Yuen ’00 heard Cornell was reopening for in-person learning this fall, he saw an opportunity to partner with the university to help make campus safer. His company, Aurabeat Technology in […]
Students from across disciplines forge Cornell Blockchain
As the fourth of five children, Joe Ferrara ’19 grew up cooking meals and baking treats for his family. As a teenager, he spent summers slinging pizzas and busing tables, […]
MBA Candidates Reflect on Johnson Summer Startup Accelerator
This past summer, a select number of students participated in the first ever Johnson Summer Startup Accelerator, a 10-week summer intensive designed to help first-year graduate students enrolled in the two-year […]
Introducing the 2021 eLab Cohort
Student startup accelerator eLab has selected 21 teams of student-entrepreneurs, from a pool of more than 200 applicants, for its 2020-21 cohort.
Undergrads promote children’s learning with rapStudy
Pop singer Ariana Grande could have never imagined that her song “7 Rings” would one day be used to help middle-schoolers learn about the Electoral College.
Engineering startups harness Cornell’s entrepreneurial energy
Growing up in Huntington, West Virginia, Austin Hickman had always envisioned “wheeling and dealing” as a businessperson. As he gravitated toward more concrete subjects in high school, such as math and science, practicality gained the upper hand.
Quarantine hackathon aims to improve student life
Quarantining for two weeks at home in Canada after campus shut down in the spring, Han Wang ’22 found that working on a project made him feel more productive and […]
Startup’s contact tracing tech tracks workplace distancing
A Cornell-based startup has expanded the features of its platform’s technology to fit the times in which we live, ensuring social distancing in the workplace and enabling companies to bring […]
Top Business Schools That May Best Prepare Grads for a Covid-19 World
With viral and economic prospects up in the air, we rank the business schools that students and alumni say excel in creativity and innovation.
Students swap skills to seek solutions at digital ag hackathon
Students in fields ranging from computer science and engineering to business, agriculture and animal science convened at the second Digital Agriculture Hackathon, Feb. 28-March 1, with a shared purpose: to […]
Dan Sommer ’97 leveraged higher ed to teach workers valuable skills
Dan Sommer ’97 started Trilogy Education in 2015 to equip workers with sought-after technical skills that would help them to fill demands in the job market. Today, Trilogy partners with 50 universities […]
Ippolito Testified Before Congress to Support Diverse Innovators
Andrea Ippolito ‘06, M.Eng. ’07, testified in front of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Small Business on January, 15, 2020, and shared six policy recommendations to push for […]
Jake Reisch ’15 makes headphones that improve seniors’ lives
As co-founder and CEO of Eversound, Jake Reisch ’15 leads a team that creates wireless headphones designed to improve quality of life for older adults and ease communication between residents of […]
Jenna Kerner ’11 is on the cusp of change in the bra industry
Jenna Kerner ’11 is co-founder and co-CEO of Harper Wilde, an online retailer that aims to improve the bra shopping experience and to empower women and girls. She was named one […]
Programs empower underrepresented student entrepreneurs
When Andrea Ippolito ’06, M.Eng. ’07, returned to Cornell in 2017 as executive director of Cornell’s Engineering Management Program, she made it her mission to engage underrepresented entrepreneurs. Last year, within […]
Euwyn Poon ’04, J.D. ’07, is putting his spin on urban transportation
Euwyn Poon ’04, J.D. ’07, is co-founder and president of Spin, a micromobility company whose dockless, rentable electric scooters provide communities with low-cost, convenient transportation. In November 2018, Spin was acquired […]
Bottling success: Steve Hindy ’71, MAT ’75, put Brooklyn beer on the map
As co-founder and chairman of The Brooklyn Brewery, Steve Hindy ’71, MAT ’75, has helped to galvanize the American craft beer movement. Started in 1987 with Hindy’s then-neighbor, Tom Potter, Brooklyn […]
Gwen Whiting ’98 and Lindsey Boyd ’98 spun a global business from Cornell fiber science
Gwen Whiting ’98 and Lindsey Boyd ’98 met while studying fiber science and apparel design in the College of Human Ecology. Their company The Laundress, a line of premium, nontoxic laundry and cleaning […]
Susan Danziger ’86 creates video tools to connect people
College of Arts and Sciences alumna Susan Danziger ’86 is co-founder and CEO of Ziggeo, a technology company whose cloud-based video software is used by companies such as GoFundMe, SAP and Netflix.
From family farm to FinTech: Pablo Borquez Schwarzbeck, MBA ’15, helps farmers grow profits
Pablo Borquez Schwarzbeck came to Cornell to learn the skills he would need to run the farm that has been in his family for four generations. Instead, he started a […]
Socialfly co-founder Stephanie Cartin ’06 turns social media buzz into measurable results
Stephanie Abrams Cartin ’06 is co-founder and co-CEO of Socialfly, a social media agency that helps companies achieve smart, creative and effective digital marketing.
John Wu ’92 is building “shovels” for a cryptocurrency gold rush
Like gold miners of centuries past, John Wu ’92 is tapping into a currency boom — this one unique to the digital age. As chief executive officer of the Digital […]
Saxbys founder Nick Bayer ’00 serves up coffee with social impact
When he founded Saxbys in 2005, Nick Bayer didn’t just want to compete in a crowded market for caffeinated brews. Bayer wanted his company to stand out for its social impact. Guided […]
Frustration fuels creation for design industry innovator Scott Belsky ‘02
Scott Belsky is an executive, entrepreneur, author and investor whose passion for business leadership and innovation came alive during his undergraduate years at Cornell. The founder of multiple start-ups including Behance, […]
From grad school to big business: Nwamaka Imasogie, M.S. ’16, creates software with global reach
Nwamaka Imasogie applied to graduate programs in computer science with the ambition of expanding her technical skills and starting a software company. Accepted into several top programs, she chose Cornell Tech because, […]
22 student entrepreneurs join W.E. Cornell
Cornell’s new entrepreneurship program, W.E. (women entrepreneurs) Cornell, recently announced its first cohort of students for the 2018-19 academic year.
Making burger history: Randy Garutti ’97 grew a global brand from an NYC food stand
Shortly after graduating from Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration in 1997, Randy Garutti met restaurateur Danny Meyer. Together they started a Madison Square Park hot dog cart that has evolved into Shake Shack — […]
For beauty innovator Divya Gugnani ‘98, women’s needs matter most
Divya Gugnani is a longtime entrepreneur and co-founder of Wander Beauty, a company that aims to disrupt the beauty industry and streamline makeup routines by creating beauty essentials for busy lifestyles.
W.E. Cornell program focuses on women in STEM
This fall, Ippolito will launch a new training program called W.E. (women entrepreneurs) Cornell, designed to address persistent underrepresentation of women entrepreneurs in STEM fields.
