Wozniak urges students to pursue technology for its own sake
Wozniak urges students to pursue technology for its own sake
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Publish Date: 2026-02-05 04:52:00
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Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak encouraged students to pursue their passions, reflecting on his love of technology and the value of a college education, at a talk on Monday.
The event was hosted by Stanford’s chapter of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and moderated by Ethan Song ’28, its student chair. Over 300 students, faculty and members of the community attended the event.
When asked about his personal educational journey, Wozniak reminisced on his time at University of Colorado, Boulder.
The institution “just struck [his] heart so much,” Wozniak said. It was a place “where [he and his friends] could throw snowballs in [their] underwear,” making for a lighthearted moment that drew laughs from the crowd.
Wozniak commented on the cost of education, talking about how his “parents said they could only afford one year” at Boulder, which led him to transfer to UC Berkeley. Wozniak mentioned that he “rewards institutions that were a part of [his] life.”
Song wrote in an email to The Daily that his questions were meant to provoke stories and insights, rather than “generic founder advice.”
“We asked about his pranks and projects, why he built things just for the fun of it and not for exits and IPOs,” he wrote.
(Courtesy of Hannah Shu)
Wozniak completed coding and engineering projects for “people all over the world” — including the first effort to bring movies into hotel rooms — even as a college student. His price for every project: a flat fee of 5 cents.
During the talk, Song noted that he “thinks students do things a little differently” now.
“Maybe it’s less for fun. Students say they’re building GPT wrappers, they’re trying to get an exit pitch to VCs and make that million bucks,” Song said. For Wozniak, however, founding Apple was motivated more by impact than income. He “wanted to be an engineer to help the average Joe,” Wozniak said.
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