How are you involved with the Keller Center?
I've been fortunate to do so much with the Keller Center! I've been a student in awesome entrepreneurship and design thinking courses, got practical experience through Tiger Challenge and the eLab startup incubator, supported other students' learning as an undergraduate teaching assistant for High-Tech Entrepreneurship, and participated in student-organised entrepreneurship club programming sponsored by the Keller Center like HackPrinceton and Silicon Valley Tiger Trek.
What advice would you have for students about getting involved at the Keller Center?
People with all levels of experience with entrepreneurship can benefit from engaging with the Keller Center's offerings. Most Keller Center courses have no prerequisites and are open to students of all academic backgrounds.
I've found Princeton's entrepreneurship community to be very open and welcoming. If you're wondering whether the Keller Center's programs are right for you, ask to speak with someone who's already in that program to share their experience with you. There are so many faculty, students, and staff in Princeton's entrepreneurship community who are very willing to share their thoughts.
How have you benefited from your involvement with the Keller Center?
Learning about entrepreneurship and design thinking through the Keller Center has been pivotal for me in deciding my next steps after Princeton. The Keller Center has helped me to round out my computer science major with the interdisciplinary understanding of business, design, finance, and product. This has positioned me well to launch myself into the tech industry.