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Pritpal Singh from Villanova University uses entrepreneurship to address social issues.
In the spring of 2015, faculty at University of Virginia noticed that very few student entrepreneurial projects actually continued beyond the formal programs. Here’s how they changed that.
Years ago, Alizabeth Sanchez and Sandra Pedraza knew that innovation and entrepreneurship could play a role in Puerto Rico’s emergence from economic crisis. But where to start?
The more new things we try, the greater the probability of experiencing failures. Mike Lehman from Lehigh University talks about learning from them.
Joe Tranquillo incorporated entrepreneurship training to the Biomedical Engineering program at Bucknell University.
Looking for inspiration for innovation & entrepreneurship exercises you can use in class? Here are eight great ones from faculty in the VentureWell network.
As we kick off 2017, there is no doubt that entrepreneurship is flourishing. Here are five emerging areas that deserve deeper attention in the coming year.
Ruth Ochia, Associate Professor of Instruction in Bioengineering at Temple University, shares her philosophy on teaching entrepreneurship.
Mentoring expert Becky Wai-Ling Packard shares insights on how to design an effective mentoring initiative.
Science- and technology-based innovation and entrepreneurship is rightly seen as a fundamental driver of American prosperity, but underrepresentation of women and people of color occurs along every step of the I&E process.
It can be hard to get other faculty and administrators to share your vision and passion for entrepreneurship. This exercise can help.
A new guide published by USAID offers a variety of approaches that global health innovators can use when scaling up their ventures.
I&E education is prospering as a field, but what are the next steps? Here are four areas of focus that will get us to where we want to go.
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