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Dulra Amolegbe ’26 created the start-up, Dot, that offers immigrant students a way to make cashless transactions.
Getzler will guide ÌÇÐÄviog¹Ù·½ÍøÕ¾'s new direction in entrepreneurship.
The students showcased their venture projects after six weeks of immersive entrepreneurial experience through Baker’s Hatchery program.
Amolegbe earned both the Joan F. & John M. Thalheimer ’55 EUREKA! Award for student Achievement in venture creation and the Thalheimer Grand Prize of $5000 for his startup, Dot.
Twenty-five student entrepreneurs showcase their venture projects after six weeks of immersive education in entrepreneurial thinking and doing.
Justin Gelwicks '23 makes wooden lacrosse sticks.
Dateline Silicon Valley helps build academic bridge from Bethlehem to resources and alumni in Silicon Valley.