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Little Words Project: Imagining and Building a Business

Little Words Project: Imagining and Building a Business

On Friday, March 25, 11:00am, in the Business Building Lounge, the campus community was invited to a moderated discussion with Adriana and Bill Carrig ’12, of the Little Words Project. Dr. Kevin Michels moderated the event which wassponsored by the School of the Business Center for Innovation and Ethics and co-sponsored by the Entrepreneurship Club.… Continue Reading

Congratulations Center Innovation Fellows

The School of Business Center for Innovation and Ethics congratulates its inaugural class of Innovation Fellows, who completed their work in the Spring 2021 semester. Selected for their scholarly achievements and range of interests, the Fellows explored the challenges and opportunities of urban innovation focusing on the city of Trenton. They augmented their research and… Continue Reading

Astronomer Royal Discusses the Future and Humanity

Astronomer Royal Discusses the Future and Humanity

  Astronomer Royal, Dr. Martin Rees visited campus on Monday, April 29, 6:30pm, and spoke to an audience of students, faculty, staff and the public in the Mayo Concert Hall. The evening focus on Dr. Rees’s latest book, On the Future: Prospects for Humanity. exploring issues relating to science, technology, and humanity — including artificial… Continue Reading

How Business Can Innovate with Blockchain

How Business Can Innovate with Blockchain – Tuesday, November 13, 11:00 a.m., BB 105. School of Business Center for Innovation and Ethics will host Mike Scrudato, SVP, Strategic Innovation Leader, Munich Re America in Princeton. The event is open to all, will be nontechnical and assume no background in computing. Continue Reading

Center Director Discusses Innovation, Values and Ethics

Center Director Discusses Innovation, Values and Ethics

Kevin H. Michels, Director, Center for Innovation & Ethics, delivered a talk on, “Innovation — Connecting Values, Ethics & Know-how to Change the World” at the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce on Thursday, October 4, at 11:30 a.m. at the Princeton Marriott Hotel. The talk was the subject of an article by Lynn Robbins in… Continue Reading

Center Entrepreneur in Residence Discusses Deep Reinforcement Learning

On Tuesday, September 18, Sean Devlin, Entrepreneur in Residence with the School of Business Center for Innovation and Ethics, delivered a talk, Deep Reinforcement Learning: The fundamentals of how AI wins games and beyond. Sean discussed the fundamentals of deep reinforcement learning, the primary field of AI being used to beat world champion players in games… Continue Reading