eHub was established in 2016 through a partnership between Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Student Agencies Foundation, and Cornell University, made possible by the generous donations of our alumni and other supporters.
What is eHub?
eHub is an open, flexible, and dynamic collaboration and coworking space fostering entrepreneurship for the entire Cornell community. eHub is managed by Entrepreneurship at Cornell.
eHub Locations
Two locations:
eHub Kennedy Hall: open whenever the building is open
- 5,000 square feet on the first floor of Kennedy Hall on campus
eHub Collegetown: open Monday through Friday from 8:30am to 6pm with unrestricted access (doors unlocked).
- 10,000 square feet at 409 College Avenue (2nd and 3rd floors)
- Students working on entrepreneurial pursuits may apply for 24/7 access (see below) to eHub Collegetown.
Apply for 24/7 access
Examples of entrepreneurial pursuits that will qualify you for 24/7 access include:
- Developing startup ideas and pre-company concepts
- Operating your startup business
- Student club meetings related to entrepreneurship
- Class projects related to entrepreneurship
- Startup mentorship sessions
Complete the eHub 24/7 access form, and we will get back to you regarding your access rights.
Conference Room Reservations
Both eHub locations have conference rooms that are reservable by people who have 24/7 access to eHub. Here is the link to the room reservation system. Unoccupied conference rooms may be used for entrepreneurship activities, but people who have reserved rooms may politely ask others to relocate.
Multi-Purpose Room Reservations
Both eHub locations have multi-purpose rooms that are reservable for events, classes, club meetings, etc. Multi-purpose rooms may be booked through our room reservation system. Here is the link.
Each multi-purpose room reservation requires approval from the Entrepreneurship at Cornell staff.
eHub Collegetown: events where food is served, there is a $500 fee for custodial services.
eHub Kennedy Hall: you will need to schedule for Cornell building care (via facilities management) to arrange clean up following your event.
Contact: Please contact Patrick Shanahan at pfs4@cornell.edu with any eHub-related questions.