Document Type
Thesis
Abstract
Every day, university housing offices are faced with a set of challenging, yet repetitive problems, particularly urban universities like Pace New York. These problems include space allocation, resident and staff management, data storage and accessibility, reporting, the psychological and cultural issues of the student residents, and the age-old challenge of compatible roommates. This thesis will focus on an interdisciplinary, collaborative, and entrepreneurial effort made by students to leverage technology to solve these problems. The purpose is to examine how a student-created company, Reslutions Inc,, was conceptualized to solve the problems faced by a university's housing office.
Recommended Citation
Pease, Jeremy, "Employing Entrepreneurship and Computing to Solve University Housing Problems" (2012). Honors College Theses. 116.
https://digitalcommons.pace.edu/honorscollege_theses/116
Comments
Original document was submitted as an honors thesis requirement. Copyright is held by the author.