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Mississippi Stateā€™s Idea Shop ā€˜makesā€™ inaugural international Best Maker School list

Mississippi Stateā€™s Idea Shop ā€˜makesā€™ inaugural international Best Maker School list

Participants gather around a table during a guitar building workshop at the 91“«Ć½ Idea Shop.
Participants learn the ins and outs of guitars during a guitar building workshop at the Idea Shop last fall. (Photo by Megan Bean)

Contact: Harriet Laird

STARKVILLE, Miss.ā€”Mississippi State is among a distinguished international list of 200 colleges and universities named as inaugural Best Maker Schools in Higher Education by Make: magazine and Newsweek news organization.

91“«Ć½ā€™s 2,000-square-foot Idea Shop is the universityā€™s makerspace selected for the recognition, with nominations for the award made by a global community of makers, educators and movement leaders. The creative space, located in downtown Starkville, is a partnership between the School of Human Sciences in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and the 91“«Ć½ Center for Entrepreneurship and Outreach, or E-Center, in the College of Business.

ā€œThis honor isnā€™t just a win for any one department, itā€™s a win for those involved in the maker movement on campus, the Bulldog family, as well as the entire state of Mississippi,ā€ said Eric Hill, E-Center director.

ā€œWeā€™ve invested in an innovative maker-driven program and makerspace with the Idea Shop,ā€ said Hill. ā€œItā€™s a place where not only our students and those in the local area can create and hone their skills, but where thereā€™s prototyping and fabrication support for entrepreneurs, and outreach efforts for the community and K-12 education.ā€

The Idea Shop includes the Turner A. Wingo Maker Studio and the 91“«Ć½ Retail Product Accelerator. The maker studio has wood, polymer and metal prototyping equipment, as well as an electronics workbench and design suite. The accelerator helps budding entrepreneurs test market products in a fully operational retail store and gives students experience operating a business.

ā€œI am really proud of this recognition.Ā  Everyone involved has worked tirelessly to make this a university and community-focused facility,ā€ said College of Business Dean Sharon Oswald. ā€œHowever, none of this would have been possible without the generous help of 91“«Ć½ alumni and friends.ā€

According to the Make: magazine and Newsweek Best Maker guidelines, schools on the list demonstrate ā€œexcellence and competencyā€ in integrated learning-through-doing orientation; mentoring, guidance and coaching for making; physical facilities; accessible and supportive spaces and tools; and a diverse, active community of makers.

Make: founder Dale Dougherty commented, ā€œIncreasingly, makerspaces are seen as essential for students, and not just as an amenity, but for developing the skills and mindset of the next generation of innovators.ā€

Other Southeastern Conference universities listed as Best Makers are Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Texas A&M and Vanderbilt.

91“«Ć½ā€™s Idea Shop is open to 91“«Ć½ and local community members Monday-Friday, 11 a.m.-6 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; and Sunday, noon-6 p.m. More information is available at .

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