Photo credits

Danielle McIntosh poses with her “Hoopla Rack” invention in February 2008. The project received third place in the Schoofs Prize for Creativity. Photo by David Nevala.

TurboTap inventor and and UW–Madison graduate Matthew Younkle raises a perfectly poured beer in July 2005. Photo by Dan Fair, courtesy TurboTap.

Matthew Kuhns, Elliot Locke, Firdaus Nandoliya and Mike Wald with their project “SafeSled” at Innovation Days in February 2008, which won the Sorenson Design Notebook Award. Photo by David Nevala.

Josh Martin, UW–Madison evening MBA graduate and founder of Orange Shoe Gym, a successful Madison-based personalized physical fitness center. Photo courtesy UW–Madison School of Business.

Becky Broberg, Zach Courter, Dan Kuehn, Peter Shafe and Rob Wilson with their project “Runway Rescuer” at Innovation Days in February 2008. Their project received second place in the Schoofs Prize for Creativity. Photo by David Nevala.

Grainger Hall, home to the UW–Madison School of Business, in spring of 2000. Photo by Jeff Miller.

Matt Brener, co-creator of a hand-powered cell-phone charger, deemed “most creative” entry in the 2007 100-hour Challenge. Still photo from presentational video created by Matt Brener.

Entrepreneurs and innovators, including several current and former UW–Madison students, share their business experience during a “Make Your Passion Your Profession” forum and panel discussion held at the Memorial Union main lounge February 28, 2007. Photo by Jeff Miller.