05.06.2023

These Little Campus Celebrities are Changing College Life

Graduate and UTD's mascot having fun with a Starship robot

Picture this: you step onto your college campus, and amidst the hustle and bustle, you catch a glimpse of a futuristic-looking robot zipping by. After taking a closer look, you realize it’s one of our very own Starship Robots busy on a delivery. Our bots are not just revolutionizing the way students dine on campus — they’re also winning hearts and becoming true campus celebrities.

A Starship robot at OSU
Starship Robot next Henry’s Starship — Mobile!

Let’s start with Henry Banning from Oregon State University, a student who took his love for Starship Robots to another level. He transformed his car into an incredible tribute to our service, aptly named the “Starship Mobile.” Covered in vibrant Starship decals, his car turns heads and brings smiles wherever it goes. As Henry puts it, “I kept seeing them around campus and thought, ‘Of course, we could do that, it would be cool!’”

A Starship robot at OSU
A Starship Robot at Oregon State University next, to it’s “Mother — Ship”

Believe it or not, Henry’s dedication even caught the attention of our Chief Commercial Officer, Ryan Tuohy, saying, “We’ve witnessed a huge amount of admiration for our robots since we launched GMU, but this new Starship car is definitely above and beyond, we love it. It’s always great to see the enthusiasm students have for our robots!” It’s safe to say that Henry’s Starship Mobile has become an iconic symbol of the special bond between students and our robots.

But love for Starship Robots extends far beyond Oregon State University. Meet Eric Aaberg, a University of Texas Dallas graduate, and the lively UTD Spirit captain. Eric shared an adorable photo of himself and Temoc, the beloved mascot of UT Dallas, celebrating graduation with our robots. In his heartfelt message, Eric expressed his deep admiration for Starship bots, saying, “Thanks for always being such a cute part of the campus culture 💕.”

Graduate and UTD's mascot having fun with a Starship robot

It’s not just about convenience — Starship Robots have become indispensable companions for students like Taylor Kitchen from Bowling Green State University. Throughout her demanding years of college, these robots have been there to deliver when she needed it the most. As Taylor gratefully puts it, “Thanks to Starship for helping me get through college with all those last-minute and much-needed food deliveries!” They’re like reliable friends, ensuring no student goes hungry or misses out on a taste of home.

Graduate smiling at the camera next to a Starship robot
Taylor with our robot for one final goodbye before Bowling Green State University graduation.

And when the COVID-19 pandemic confined students to their dorms and study spaces, our robots were there to bring comfort and a sense of connection.

Mercy Trahan, a graduate from Ole Miss, reflects on their impact, saying, “Starship was such a blessing during COVID when I couldn’t leave the dorms and when I couldn’t leave my study space! I’m grateful for these cute little robots that reside on campus!”

Graduate smiling at the camera next to a Starship robot
Mercy and a Starship Robot who also wants to walk (or roll) across the stage for graduation!

Knowing that our robots hold a special place in students’ hearts fills us with pride and joy. The unwavering support and gratitude from students are a constant reminder of the positive impact and lasting legacy our delivery robots have created in just a few short years.

We believe in a future where robots can make life both easier and more convenient for people around the world. These students are living proof of this vision, offering a glimpse into how our technology will change the world. We feel incredibly privileged to have had such a profound impact on millions of people worldwide, and we remain steadfast in our commitment to delivering not only smiles and convenience but also a brighter and more exciting future.

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