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Isabella Bank Institute for Entrepreneurship

We are a dedicated institute for student entrepreneurs across campus and beyond. We aim to maximize your success by fostering your entrepreneurial mindset, promote inter-disciplinary collaboration and provide support for the creation and development of your new ventures. Jumpstart your ideas and get involved today!

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Passion. Potential. Pitches. Don't miss any of the 2025 New Venture Challenge excitement.

Tune in Friday, April 11 at 1 p.m. for great ideas and fierce competition. Then, join the judges, mentors, spectators and teams as they see who is going home with thousands of dollars in venture financing. The awards broadcast begins at 6:30 p.m. and one team will walk away as the overall best venture. 

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Central Michigan University’s College of Business Administration is the home of the Isabella Bank Institute for Entrepreneurship and the first Department of Entrepreneurship in the state of Michigan. We are a student-centric hub where experiential, curricular, and external entrepreneurial opportunities intersect.

Our mission is to maximize student success by fostering a campus-wide entrepreneurial mindset that promotes inter-disciplinary collaboration and the creation of new ventures.

We aim to create innovative programming, boost cross-campus and ecosystem collaboration and provide a comprehensive mentoring program.

Our institute provides extracurricular opportunities and is open to all undergraduate and graduate CMU students.

Student opportunities

  • Meet experienced alumni, faculty, entrepreneurs, investors, and other business and political leaders.
  • Learn practical skills, innovative thinking, and connect with mentors and entrepreneurial resources.
  • Attend skill-building workshops and compete in pitch competitions and Hackathons.
  • Take part in special scholarship programs and travel experiences.
  • Pitch your venture at our signature New Venture Challenge event and compete for up to $20,000 in cash awards.

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      Shining a light on mental health and the pandemic

      by Sanjay Gupta
      CMU students' podcast, "Call a Psychiatrist," wins first place at Michigan Student Broadcast Awards.

      A dream team in the studio and just like sisters in real life: That's how Central Michigan University graduate students Kasey Davis and Ahsha Davis describe their unbeatable dynamic as a duo.

      The pair spent a lot of time in the broadcast studio. Last year, Kasey and Ahsha created their own radio show, "Call a Psychiatrist," which airs on CMU's student-run radio station, WMHW-FM. The show sheds light on mental health and features CMU Health's Dr. James Hillard.

      The show gained a large following at CMU and recently took first place in the pandemic production category at the Michigan Student Broadcast Awards.

      Though not related, Kasey and Ahsha both hail from Detroit and have known each other since age 14. As undergraduates at CMU, they studied broadcast and cinematic arts and continued their graduate studies at the university in electronic media management.

      Award-winning episode

      The first episode of "Call a Psychiatrist" aired in January 2020, and the program continued to air throughout the year despite challenges caused by the pandemic.

      The award-winning episode aired March 26, 2020, and covered the topic of mental illness and how COVID-19 can have an effect on it.

      Ahsha entered the episode in the awards, and to their excitement and surprise the episode took first place in the category. The duo felt it was a tremendous accomplishment, as it was the first episode during the pandemic. They faced social distancing and technology challenges trying to record and edit their show.

      "I'm still in amazement," said Kasey. "Hard work pays off, and this is more motivation to continue forward."

      It's not about the award, it's about the impact

      To Kasey and Ahsha, being recognized for their hard work and creative energy is rewarding, but they know the work has to continue. The duo wants students to talk about mental illness with no constraints. Opening the floor for conversation about mental health is what matters the most to them.

      "Our show is brave," Ahsha said. "People really care about what we have to say about mental illness."

      The support students have shown the program pushed Kasey and Ahsha to work harder to spread mental health awareness.

      In addition to spreading awareness, the duo has loved working together. Their care for each other and a shared passion for helping others are what brought the show to life.

      "Kasey offers her vulnerability, so the audience relates to her, and she is intentional in asking Dr. Hillard tough questions," Ahsha said. "I appreciate that about her."

      The duo is quick to thank those who help make the show successful. Along with Hillard, staff from the CMU Counseling Center provide resources and a professional opinion.

      The show will air next year with new students taking over the conversations and fighting the stigma against mental illness.

      If you are a CMU student seeking help, reach out to the CMU Counseling Center . If you aren't a student, Listening Ear is a 24-hour helpline available at 989-772-2918.

      This story was written by University Communications intern Caroline Kramer.

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