Dayton Arcade is ‘open for business’
“We set about making a single location for all of the services and support an entrepreneur needs to be successful,” said Scott Koorndyk, president of the Entrepreneurs’ Center.
The virtual event contained videos from some of the people who will be working, learning and teaching at the arcade.
Some people talked about the uniqueness of the space and how it is set up to encourage collaboration and “collisions.”
Credit: Marshall Gorby
The hub has co-working and co-share spaces that allow students, faculty, small businesses, entrepreneurs and other community members to network and make connections, said Bonnie Kling, collaborations coordinator with the Entrepreneurs’ Center.
Eric Spina, UD’s president, said part of his job is to ensure students have the best opportunities possible.
He said the hub is going to be a “game-changer” for the university because of the place, people and expertise. He said the hub also will allow students to interact with a diverse group of people and professionals.
“Here at the hub we’re going to have business students, we’re going to have engineers, we’re going to have law students, we’re going to have art and design students, we’re going to have students in the liberal arts and humanities,” he said.
The hub is expected to have between 200 and 250 UD students when it gets up and running.
Credit: Marshall Gorby
The hub is going to have a “monumental impact” on the student experience, said David Marshall, assistant professor with UD’s department of management and marketing.
“Sharing space with actual entrepreneurs, investors, local business owners will energize the classroom experience and infuse the classroom with experiential learning,” he said.
Business ideas and plans developed in the classroom will have access to resources to make sure the start-up can keep going when students leave school, he said.
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We’ve had a good year. We’ve made good progress with our students. We know that our community – in a number of places – would like to see us full time.”",
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It is important for us to try to do our best to continue the academic progress of our students through the fourth quarter.”","_id":"S72YENBAQNCUHMYAMJQBK3N6HI","additional_properties":"inline_comments":[],"comments":[],"_id":1614803219332,"type":"text","content":"Since early this school year, the vast majority of Oakwood students have chosen the option of half-day, face-to-face instruction five days a week, Lane said. That schedule was working for both teachers and students, he added.","_id":"HJ7ADY2DHFAUPJ7TG7TUQUWSWY","additional_properties":"comments":[],"_id":"JDWG56EWWRHILGLVI22MQ5PDH4","type":"interstitial_link","content":"POPULAR: Company wants to build 300-unit housing complex at research park in Kettering","url":"https://www.daytondailynews.com/news/just-in-company-wants-to-build-300-unit-housing-complex-at-research-park-in-kettering/BUG2DKRFYNDENFWTSCVVPCVSUY/","_id":"RVCZNSDBNJGF3NB7MEL53IDLZY","additional_properties":"inline_comments":[],"comments":[],"_id":1614803219334,"type":"text","content":"“We’re not speaking out against the decision,” Lane said. “But we want the students and community to know that this decision puts students in a position of a higher-risk category and we want to re-enforce the message that it becomes that much more important for protocols to be followed.”","_id":"XCTKPE45BRBENHAJCYEBFGARJM","additional_properties":"inline_comments":[],"comments":[],"_id":1614803219335,"type":"text","content":"Ramey said the district’s “building administration, support staff and teachers will continue to practice the protocols that have allowed us to be successful so far this school year. 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