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ASU, NAWBO celebrate Phoenix female entrepreneurs
May 16, 2016
After five years of running her own digital-photography studio in Gilbert, Arizona, Elaine Kessler realized she needed some help in taking her business to the next level. She joined the
ASU, Draper University to partner on cutting-edge entrepreneurial program
May 16, 2016
Draper University and Arizona State University announced today that they are partnering to launch what they expect to be the No. 1 entrepreneurial program in the country. The Draper/ASU Entrepreneurial
Blazing a business path: Tips from entrepreneur Greg Rudolph
May 15, 2016
The ASU Alumni blog featured Board Blazers and Beyond Business Institute founder Greg Rudolph who started his entrepreneurial journey at ASU.
ASU entrepreneurs travel to Silicon Valley for innovation retreat
April 16, 2016
Entrepreneurs from five Arizona State University student-led startups traveled to the promised land of startups, Silicon Valley, from March 31 to April 2. There they met with top-level professionals, toured
ASU chief of research and innovation on keeping entrepreneurial minds in Phoenix
February 23, 2016
Here are some statistics for you to ponder: Arizona loses $660,000 toward economic development for each college graduate that it is unable to retain. Nearly $59 billion were invested by
ASU Startup School in Mesa builds business skills…for free
February 23, 2016
Heidi Aldrich teaches at Desert Ridge High School in Mesa, but the aspiring entrepreneur will soon hit the books herself as she prepares to venture back into the business world.
Starting Fires at Launch Days
February 17, 2016
Typically starting fires on campus is frowned upon, but what about when proverbial fires ignite in classrooms? This happens on special days when all necessary elements are present in the
Arizona State University Partners with Cisco to Empower Minority Youth
February 16, 2016
According to the National Center for Education Statistics, the educational attainment gaps between minority and white students persist despite improvements made over the last few decades. Another statistic from the
How to keep smart people in Phoenix
February 16, 2016
ASU leader: It costs Arizona $660,000 every time we lose a college graduate. Here’s how to keep more of them in state. Scottsdale was recently named one of the top