Libraries’ 2024-2025 Orange Innovation Scholars
Syracuse University Libraries has selected four students as the 2024-2025 Orange Innovation Scholars. This prestigious recognition highlights their dedication to innovation and entrepreneurship. These four students exemplify the spirit of innovation and leadership that the Orange Innovation Scholars program seeks to promote. The four Orange Innovation Scholars are:
- Ava Lubkemann ’27 (College of Engineering and Computer Science) is studying environmental engineering with a passion for sustainable construction, design and entrepreneurship. Ava founded "Sustainable Concepts," a business that sells upcycled clothing to support environmentally conscious organizations. Additionally, Ava volunteers with STEM Explorer, helping local middle schools engage in hands-on STEM learning. At Syracuse, she has been a researcher at the Dynamic Sustainability Lab, focusing on carbon capture sequestration. Ava is a recent graduate of the Invent@SU summer accelerator program.
- Jair Espinoza ’25 (College of Engineering and Computer Science) is actively involved in several student organizations, including the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, the Mexican Student Association, Lambda Alpha Upsilon Fraternity, Incorporated, and the Syracuse Men's Gymnastic Club. Jair brings a wealth of experience in organizing large-scale events, securing funding and promoting cultural understanding. As a software developer, his experiences have provided him with valuable insight in full stack development, artificial intelligence and mobile app development. He is a recent graduate of the Invent@SU summer accelerator program.
- Aidan Turner ’25 (School of Architecture), a fifth-year architecture student, is also completing a minor in real estate from the Martin J. Whitman School of Management. He is a licensed real estate salesperson in Massachusetts. Aidan has been recognized as Syracuse University Student Entrepreneur of the Year in both 2022 and 2024. He is the CEO and founder of Grater Things Threads, a premium garment design and supply company dedicated to crafting bespoke, sustainable garments with meaningful designs.
- Thomas O’Brien ’25 (College of Visual and Performing Arts) is an entrepreneur who combines the art of filmmaking with business and marketing. With experience in audience development for music artists and actors combined, Thomas looks to revolutionize how narrative filmmaking is produced, shared, and consumed in the new digital age. His work across all practices has generated millions of views on several social media platforms. He is an Invest in Success Scholar, a member of the ‘CUSE50 steering committee where he was emcee for last fall’s gala and a speaker at the ‘CUSE50 student summit.
Orange Innovation Scholars support commercialization programs offered through Syracuse University Libraries, including the NSF I-Corps and the Orange Innovation Fund, along with university-wide entrepreneurship and innovation initiatives such as CUSE50. They will engage Syracuse University faculty, post doctorates and PhD students, graduate and undergraduate students engaged in research, technology commercialization, venture development, innovation, and entrepreneurship. Orange Innovation Scholars will also engage with SU alumni who are founders and leaders at top innovation companies. Orange Innovation Scholars work across all disciplines and academic units to build a pipeline of innovation and tell success stories.