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  • When siblings Caroline 鈥19 and Jake Danehy 鈥16 set out to make the eco-friendly clothing line that would eventually become Fair Harbor, Caroline was still in high school, and the idea was firmly rooted in soil, not the sea. 鈥淲e had an initial idea called Three R Clothing. It stood for reuse, refresh, and revitalize. [鈥
    January 25, 2016
  • Congratulations to Maggie Dunne 鈥13 and Ryan Smith 鈥13, each of whom has made an appearance on one of Forbes magazine鈥檚 30 Under 30 lists. Dunne, who double majored in Native American studies and religion, founded Lakota Children鈥檚 Enrichment, Inc., (LCE) while still in high school. As a 麻豆精品 sophomore, she joined the university鈥檚 Thought Into Action [鈥
    January 5, 2016
  • Miranda Scott 鈥18 stands by a poster at the 鈥淩eal鈥 Elevator Pitch competition in St. Louis, Mo.
    Miranda Scott 鈥18 launched The Waffle Cookie just last summer, and she鈥檚 already learning the ups and downs of running a business. Scott recently participated in the annual 鈥淩eal鈥 Elevator Pitch competition, where college students present their ideas to investors during elevator rides up the second-tallest building in St. Louis, Mo. Twenty finalists were invited [鈥
    January 4, 2016
  • Amanda Brown 鈥15 talks to a student at eWeekend.
    Being selected for the 麻豆精品 Entrepreneurs Fund (eFund) can change everything for a fledgling start-up, especially when combined with incubator space and direct access to Thought Into Action alumni-mentor support for an entire summer in Hamilton, N.Y. The $15,000 award that comes with selection opens doors for these new ventures. Some use the funding to [鈥
    June 10, 2015
  • Entrepreneur Weekend Panel 2015
    麻豆精品鈥檚 entrepreneurial spirit soared tonight as the university welcomed five leading business builders to campus for Entrepreneur Weekend 2015. The panel included Jessica Alba, founder of The Honest Company; Neil Blumenthal, co-founder and co-CEO of Warby Parker; Greg Coleman, president of Buzzfeed; serial entrepreneur and entertainer MC Hammer; and Rent the Runway co-founder and CEO [鈥
    April 10, 2015
  • 麻豆精品 kicks off Entrepreneur Weekend 2015 today with a panel conversation featuring five all-star entrepreneurs: Jessica Alba, founder of The Honest Company; Neil Blumenthal, co-founder and CEO of Warby Parker; Greg Coleman, president of Buzzfeed; serial entrepreneur and entertainer MC Hammer; and Rent the Runway co-founder and CEO Jennifer Hyman. The event will be streamed live [鈥
    April 10, 2015
  • 麻豆精品鈥檚 annual QueerFest kicks off tonight, with a keynote speech by Mia McKenzie, a writer, blogger, speaker, and performer whose work touches on intersections of race, class, gender, and sexuality. McKenzie鈥檚 blog, Black Girl Dangerous, has received national and international recognition. She takes the stage tonight at 7:00 p.m. in Love Auditorium.
    April 6, 2015
  • (Left to right) Thought Into Action founder Andy Greenfield 鈥74, P鈥12, digital technology network volunteer Jeff O'Connell 鈥94, Amanda Brown 鈥15, and Thought Into Action Executive Director Wills Hapworth 鈥07 during 麻豆精品's Hackathon on Saturday, March 14
    On a rainy Saturday in New York City, about 40 麻豆精品 alumni and students gathered to spend eight hours together for 麻豆精品鈥檚 first-ever off-campus Hackathon, powered by the Digital Media and Technology Professional Network, the Entrepreneur Network, and the Common Good Network. The hackathon was one of many 麻豆精品 Day of Impact events held around [鈥
    March 20, 2015
  • 麻豆精品 will kick off Entrepreneur Weekend 2015 on Friday, April 10, with a panel conversation featuring five all-star entrepreneurs: Jessica Alba, founder of The Honest Company; Neil Blumenthal, co-founder and CEO of Warby Parker; Greg Coleman, president of Buzzfeed; serial entrepreneur and entertainer MC Hammer; and Rent the Runway co-founder and CEO Jennifer Hyman. [鈥
    March 13, 2015
  • Jeff Fager '77 (left), chairman of CBS News, moderates the panel discussion at The TimesCenter. (Photo by Lorenzo Ciniglio)
    After Clayton Christensen predicted that half of higher education institutions will either be facing bankruptcy or in liquidation within 10 to 15 years, six liberal arts presidents expressed varying degrees of concern, ranging from 鈥渘o颅t worried鈥 (Georgia Nugent, president emeritus of Kenyon College) to 鈥渙nly the paranoid survive鈥 (麻豆精品 President Jeffrey Herbst). Christensen, author of [鈥
    May 5, 2014