NYU Stern’s Endless Frontier Labs received the Prix Galien award for Best Incubator/Accelerator, recognizing its role in advancing science-driven startups without taking equity. The accolade spotlights EFL’s model of milestone-based support for early-stage scientific founders and its success in launching companies into clinical development. Separately, Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business secured a $10 million commitment from alumnus Bob Steers to fund 20 full-tuition scholarships for its M.S. in Global Real Assets and to endow professorships in real estate and infrastructure. The two developments signal continued momentum for university-led commercialization and pipeline investments: incubators and targeted philanthropy are being used to convert campus research into marketable therapies and to seed talent for growing sectors like infrastructure and sustainable assets.