Business Week has an article highlighting the explosion of entrepreneurship education occurring at universities across the country. They report what I am experiencing at my own university; entrepreneurs are all over campus and they are looking for help.
One of the young entrepreneurs they highlight is a young man I had the pleasure to work with when I taught at the University of St. Thomas. His name is Joe Keeley and he founded College Nannies when he was in our program. (You can read more about his story here — make sure to click on the “Slide Show >> Entrepreneurs: Cream of the Young Crop” link). He worked on his idea and then his business in the classes he took in our program.
This is the way it works today. College students view entrepreneurship as their career path. Many of you have been following one of my more recent graduates from here at Belmont, Jason Duncan, as he blogs about his start-up experiences.
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