Barton School dean sees Woolsey Hall as game-changer for university

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Body copy Hunsicker took a rudimentary prototype to WSU Ventures, who encouraged him to get in touch with someone at GoCreate who could put his idea into action.

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He was then introduced to Chris Rempe, NIAR’s 3D Prototyping Lab specialist. Hunsicker took a rudimentary prototype to WSU Ventures, who encouraged him to get in touch with someone at GoCreate who could put his idea into action. Hunsicker took a rudimentary prototype to WSU Ventures, who encouraged him to get in touch with someone at GoCreate who could put his idea into action.

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David Hunsicker,  
Assistant Professor of Trumpet, Wichita State University

Hunsicker took a rudimentary prototype to WSU Ventures, who encouraged him to get in touch with someone at GoCreate who could put his idea into action.“It helps me play more in-tune, and is much more comfortable.”

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Hunsicker took a rudimentary prototype to WSU Ventures, who encouraged him to get in touch with someone at GoCreate who could put his idea into action.“We have such brilliant minds here at WSU, and I think we’re all still learning the advantages we have on our campus,” says Hunsicker. “I never thought I would work with NIAR. I mean, they build airplane parts. But here I am.”


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