Education

KC founder’s hip hop edtech app for children, families earns earns $50K in 5G innovation competition

By Tommy Felts / September 11, 2024

A grants program focused on boosting social entrepreneurs — traditionally underfunded women and persons of color — who are using 5G wireless innovation to address pressing community challenges this week awarded a $50,000 prize to Kansas City startup Healthy Hip Hop for its work on child literacy. Catalyst — a competitive grants initiative by the Washington,…

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Modern world requires entrepreneurs to think like creatives, says KU’s Innovator in Residence

By Tommy Felts / September 5, 2024

Editor’s note: The University of Kansas’ School of Business is a partner of Startland News. [divide] LAWRENCE, Kansas — Building a skill set around creativity is critical to entrepreneurship — especially at a time when careers can be short-lived, said Josh Wexler. “Jobs are no longer for life,” explained the Innovator in Residence at the…

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KC Current’s goalkeeper AD Franch lauded for teaming with WeCodeKC to empower urban youth 

By Tommy Felts / September 4, 2024

AD Franch is more than just a world-class athlete; she’s a true community servant, said Tammy Buckner, founder of WeCodeKC, heaping praise on the KC Current goalkeeper-turned-advocate for technology education in Kansas City. “Her passion and dedication to our students are unmatched,” said Buckner. “Through her partnership, we’ve been able to bring sports and technology…

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Cybersecurity startup extends intelligence, from small biz to college (and wartime Ukraine)

By Tommy Felts / August 29, 2024

A cyber attack at a Kansas City area college pushed serial entrepreneur Conner Hazelrigg and her on-campus colleague — a decorated CIA intelligence officer-turned-cybersecurity professional — into action, the founders of Hilltop Technologies said. “When we started really looking into it, we realized how vulnerable higher education is and how soft of targets they are,” said…

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$500K state grant bolsters KU’s startup ecosystem; here’s what KU Innovation Park is launching with the funds

By Tommy Felts / August 23, 2024

LAWRENCE, Kansas — A $500,000 Forging Opportunities for Research, Growth & Entrepreneurship (FORGE) grant from the Kansas Department of Commerce will help KU and KU Innovation Park create software, infrastructure and financial mechanisms needed to bridge the gap between academia and industry, growing the state’s economy while enhancing the university’s teaching and research missions. As…

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