Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Entrepreneurial studies black colleges

  • Howard Universitys School of Business has long offered courses in starting, running and managing a company.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • On average, entrepreneurs are about 43 when they launch their companies, says the Kauffman Foundation, a research group that studies entrepreneurship among students at historically black colleges.
  • (USA Today)
  • He wears a black zip-up become a successful entrepreneur. The iLab is one of many recent University efforts to encourage and foster student innovation on campus.
  • (Harvard Crimson)
  • Next year, hes headed for Northern Essex Community College, where he will study toward a business administration degree. Lombardo does not appear to be headed for enduring a long period as a poor, struggling artist. I hope to be an entrepreneur, he said.
  • (Eagle-Tribune)
  • EARLY COLUMBIA LECTURE SERIES: "The Capital City Rebuilds," 6-7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Seibels House, 1601 Richland St. Warner Montgomery's final topic of the session will be Higher Education: Colleges and Universities; $10.
  • (The State)
  • Kimberly Griffin, assistant professor of college student "Policy Entrepreneurs Environmental Identities in Sustainability Education Policy.
  • (Digital Collegian)
  • A new study has found that when it comes to The 2012 ACCE Chinese Canadian entrepreneur awards gala takes place April 14 in Markham, Ont., near Toronto. The black-tie affair, ACCE's premier event, starts at 6 pm.
  • (Globe and Mail)
  • Cougar Village is a new freshman/Honors College dorm which opened in August 2010.
  • (Worldnews.com)
  • Dressed smartly in red tie and black suit in uniform. No college degree. And little exposure to a business culture that has its own language and rules.
  • (Myfoxla.com)
  • "John Sexton has a very entrepreneurial start a liberal arts college in Singapore, also totally financed by the government.
  • (Deccan Herald)

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