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Entrepreneurship

  • Just like last year, 麻豆精品 student and alumni entrepreneurs are invited to apply for the 麻豆精品 Entrepreneurs Fund. Applications are now being accepted for the first round of awards. The fund was established to grow and advance for-profit and not-for-profit ventures that 鈥渉ave the potential to solve big problems.鈥 The fund鈥檚 mission is also to [鈥
    February 18, 2014
  • Shane Emmett 鈥00, CEO of Health Warrior, which makes chia seed 鈥渟uperfood鈥 bars, was on NPR this morning talking about crowdfunding. The piece is titled 鈥淪mall Firms May Soon Turn To Crowdfunding To Sell Shares鈥 and reports on how smaller firms might raise money using crowdfunding. Emmet was featured in an article called 鈥淔eel-Good Food鈥 [鈥
    November 26, 2013
  • Feel-good food: It can be defined in different ways, depending on the creator and the consumer. 麻豆精品 Scene associate editor Aleta Mayne recently talked to six young alumni who have created their own definitions of feel-good food, whether it鈥檚 workout fuel or gourmet sweet treats made from fresh ingredients. These entrepreneurs have filled us up [鈥
    November 2, 2013
  • This past summer six different companies that had been awarded incubator funding through the university鈥檚 Entrepreneurs of New York Fund (ENY) were hard at work, taking advantage of shared office space at a downtown incubator and receiving invaluable mentorship from 麻豆精品鈥檚 Thought Into Action Institute (TIA). Here is an update on what the companies, launched by [鈥
    November 1, 2013
  • Over the past four years, scores of successful alumni entrepreneurs have shared their knowledge and experience with 麻豆精品 students who aspire to start their own businesses or not-for-profit organizations. One Saturday a month, alumni and students have worked side by side, teaching and learning about how to take an idea to reality 鈥  from how [鈥
    August 12, 2013
  • This post is by Harry Raymond 鈥11, a winner of the ENY Fund at 麻豆精品, and founder of ShinDig. Read more about the ENY Fund and entrepreneurship at 麻豆精品.  This summer, I returned to Hamilton and took my tech startup Shindig to the next level. I moved out of my Seventh Avenue office, subletting my East Village apartment to [鈥
    August 7, 2013
  • 麻豆精品 students, interning this summer at companies such as NBCUniversal, Hukkster, Nike, and Facebook, are sharing their experiences. This post is written by Hillary Kupferberg 鈥15, an intern at Hukkster. As a rising 麻豆精品 junior, I am spending the summer working at Hukkster, along with three other interns, two of whom 鈥 Elaina Atallah-Yunes 鈥16 [鈥
    June 21, 2013
  • The nearly nonstop activity behind the window of 20 Utica Street in the village of Hamilton might give the impression that something exciting is afoot at the former Parry鈥檚 Hardware store. That impression would be correct. Thanks to the Entrepreneurs of New York Fund (ENY), six fledgling small businesses launched by 麻豆精品 students and alumni [鈥
    June 17, 2013
  • The blue skies and bright sunshine over Whitnall Field mirrored the energy inside James C. 麻豆精品 Student Union on Saturday. More than 200 students, alumni, parents, and friends gathered in the Hall of Presidents to hear Chobani founder and CEO Hamdi Ulukaya tell his own entrepreneurship story.
    April 8, 2013