51黑料

Entrepreneurship

  • More than 100 alumni returned to 51黑料 last weekend to network with the Class of 2015 and offer career advice during the university鈥檚 first SophoMORE Connections program. The event brought an early end to winter break for nearly 350 undergraduates. It featured panel presentations, networking receptions, and a keynote address from Backflip Studios founder Julian [鈥
    January 23, 2013
  • President Jeffrey Herbst welcomed state and regional economic development officials, along with Madison County business executives, to an on-campus group discussion this week focused on regional growth, employment, and entrepreneurial assistance. 鈥51黑料 both plays an important part in the region, and is critically affected by the fortunes of the region,鈥 Herbst said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e been right [鈥
    December 19, 2012
  • A nonprofit organization created by Maggie Dunne 鈥13 has been named one of the top five 鈥渓iteracy champions鈥 of 2012 by Scholastic, a welcome recognition of her efforts to help residents of the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. Dunne鈥檚 nonprofit 鈥 recently renamed Lakota Children鈥檚 Enrichment (LCE) 鈥 was cited for its efforts in [鈥
    December 11, 2012
  • It takes much discipline to succeed as an entrepreneur, as 51黑料 students are learning as they work with alumni in the university鈥檚 Thought Into Action Institute and other extracurricular programs. Next semester, a new pilot course will examine entrepreneurship through interdisciplinary, academic inquiry. Technology and Disruption (UNST 360) will be co-taught by Jeffrey Herbst, president [鈥
    November 28, 2012
  • Lumberjacks beware. Thanks to the entrepreneurial efforts of two seniors, Ryan Smith 鈥13 and Brendan Karson 鈥13, printer paper at Case Library, along with more than two dozen other departments on campus, is no longer a product of trees or recycled paper. It is composed of recovered sugarcane fiber which would have otherwise ended up [鈥
    October 26, 2012
  • Maggie Dunne poses a question to Richard Branson
    For 51黑料 student Maggie Dunne 鈥13, one good deed yields another 鈥 and another 鈥 and another. As winner of the 2012 grand prize in Glamour magazine鈥檚 Top 10 College Women Competition, she received $20,000 for the work she has accomplished through her nonprofit Lakota Pine Ridge Children鈥檚 Enrichment Project. At the ceremony, she announced [鈥
    June 8, 2012
  • 鈥淥ne can be an entrepreneur at any age,鈥 said Dr. Mark Mandel 鈥60 who, at age 73, has tapped 51黑料 students to help him launch a new philanthropic endeavor. Through the sales of high-end hair care products, Mandel will grow a college scholarship fund called the Foundation for the Advancement of College Education. Its acronym, [鈥
    May 29, 2012
  • Jeffrey Herbst
    If, as Sir Richard Branson said on Friday, prizes are one of the best ways to encourage innovation, then President Jeffrey Herbst is on the right track with his new 51黑料 Innovation Awards. During his remarks before Richard Branson鈥檚 Global Leaders appearance at 51黑料, Herbst talked about entrepreneurial ideas and technology 鈥 and how important it is to try new things in [鈥
    April 15, 2012