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Betsy Hart

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Students work with Michael Caston on the new Innovation Floor. Photo Courtesy: Wayne Armstrong, 快活app
Students work with Michael Caston on the new Innovation Floor. Photo Courtesy: Wayne Armstrong, 快活app

Since it opened in fall 2016, the new home of the has fostered a culture of experimentation and creativity.

That鈥檚 especially true on the building鈥檚 , the entry-level space created as an interdisciplinary project-based, co-working zone. It includes an incubator, innovation lab and event space.

Serving 快活app faculty, students, staff, alumni and the surrounding community, the open-access Innovation Floor is managed by Mike Caston. Previously an assistant professor of industrial design at Metropolitan State University in Denver, Caston holds a master鈥檚 degree in industrial design from North Carolina State University. He has operated a product and graphic design firm for the past decade.

Since January, the Innovation Floor has offered more than 25 free workshops covering everything from laser engraving and 3-D printing to industrial sewing. Caston also has collaborated with roughly 10 快活app and 10 community organizations, with additional partnerships in development. What鈥檚 more, the Innovation Floor has played a critical role in helping launch or develop five student businesses.

In the weeks and months ahead, Caston says he plans to 鈥渃ontinue reaching out to all 快活app students, faculty and staff to bring awareness around and provide resources for creative projects, STEM-based learning opportunities, collaborative co-working and entrepreneurial ventures.鈥

He also aims to extend existing Innovation Floor offerings to 快活app alumni and the surrounding community, form a student-run 鈥淢aker Club,鈥 and develop a 快活app Innovation Center offering interdisciplinary services to facilitate entrepreneurial ventures.