Fast Company: Getting a kid off to college later this summer? You could schlep around to Bed Bath & Beyond and Target, or try→
Watching fellow college students working for $7.50 an hour after graduation, Tana Walther, a fashion-design major at Kent State University in Ohio, snapped up→
According to a story in The Los Angeles Times, recent graduate Ryan Stevens sought to put his business degree from Cal State Sacramento to→
Inspired by his time at school, Ryan Stevens put his business degree to work. He set up a website that allows students to sell→
TheStar.com: Sakkijha says what she learned in the MBA she completed this past June at Ryerson University’s Ted Rogers School of Management helped develop→
The argument over college versus no college for entrepreneurs may rage on, but at Yale students are pitching their business ideas for the chance→
LeHigh Valley Live: “It goes back to high school in 2009,” said Krass, “I played lacrosse with Sam and we just started hanging out→
If you want to raise the next generation of entrepreneurs, the best place to start is in the classroom. The Huffington Post has a→
According to The New York Times, big corporations step in to recruit some of the top businesses students when they graduate. How can we→
Kristen Trautman was lucky enough to have an employer willing to teach her the various skills needed to run a boutique. However, when she→
If you want to make some money, tap into something a starving college student will pay for. That is exactly what Amazon is doing→
According to Leader-Post, a survey released last week shows that 70 college students in Canada have found work for the summer. However, the outlook→
In almost any neighborhood, people will see a teenager mowing a lawn for some quick summer cash. Not long ago, that teen was Wade→
Two BYU students created a webservice called DivvyThat.com to split utility bills between roomates. Universe has more: Dusty Hulet was explaining to a professor→
A business idea is nothing unless you can get it off the ground. With that thought in mind, there is a new website that→
Mom’s wear a variety of “hats” in their life, but many moms are taking on the task of entrepreneur as well. The Marshall High→
According to The Detroit Free Press, Allen Kim found out in mid-September that he won the College Entrepreneur of 2010 award. It is an→
Fran Rebello created the Yacker Tracker to give teachers a way to quiet their students without having to raise their voices. According to KRCR-TV,→
According to Businessweek, New York University seniors Katie Shea and Susie Levitt were interning in Manhatten when their sore feet inspired them to start→
With more than $1 million in cash winnings, plus in-kind awards, the Accelerate Michigan Innovation Competition is the world’s largest business competition. The competition→