
The contemporary landscape of innovation is increasingly shaped by centers fostering creativity, collaboration, and commercialization. The This Should Work* project will outline a framework for creating innovation centers within various organizational structures, including corporations, academic institutions, and cities. Outputs will include an academic paper, a multimedia podcast with interviews,... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 37 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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In this episode of "This Should Work", host Jay Margalus sits down with Dr. Patrick Murphy, a distinguished figure in entrepreneurship education and research. As the Goodrich Chair of the J. Frank Barefield Jr. Entrepreneurship Program at UAB, Dr. Mu... more
In this episode of *This Should Work*, we sit down with Zac Strobl, the newly appointed Director of the Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Northern Kentucky University. With over a decade of experience in fostering student entrepreneurship... more
In this engaging episode, we sit down with Wendy Bolger, the dynamic director of the Simon Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Wendy brings a wealth of experience from her previous role at Mercy Corps and her extensive background in social en... more
In this engaging episode, we explore the evolving landscape of community college education with Dr. Ben Worth, Vice President of Academic Affairs at Mountain Gateway Community College. Dr. Worth shares his extensive experience in higher education adm... more
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This is such a great look at what it means to be a maker from someone who has been running makerspaces for 10 years. Jay does a fantastic job of really getting the best from all of his guests and getting to the heart of what making is all about. They are all great episodes!
All about making- but from a different point of view.










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