TRON DAO has expanded its global university network by announcing new collaborations with the Columbia and Harvard blockchain clubs, furthering its mission to promote blockchain education and decentralized innovation.
The TRON DAO University Ambassador Program, launched to engage young developers and researchers in the Web3 space, continues to grow across top academic institutions worldwide. This latest expansion adds two Ivy League universities—Columbia and Harvard—to a list of over 100 global partners, marking another milestone in the DAO’s educational outreach efforts.
According to the official TRON DAO announcement, the initiative aims to “empower the next generation of blockchain leaders through hands-on learning, research, and real-world applications built on the TRON network.” The program provides university teams with technical resources, mentorship, and funding to support hackathons, workshops, and student-led blockchain projects.
These collaborations signal a growing interest among academic institutions in decentralized technologies and their role in shaping future financial systems. For TRON DAO, which has positioned itself as a major player in global blockchain infrastructure, fostering early engagement in academia could be key to long-term ecosystem growth.
The DAO’s continued expansion into higher education reflects a broader trend of blockchain organizations seeking to establish credibility and innovation pipelines through university partnerships. As TRON DAO deepens ties with top-tier institutions, the move could help bridge the gap between academic research and practical Web3 deployment.
