A BRIGHT FUTURE
Two student entrepreneurs keep peace of mind out on the water with sustainable floating wooden sunglasses.
Read MoreTwo student entrepreneurs keep peace of mind out on the water with sustainable floating wooden sunglasses.
Read MoreU alum and inventor Dolly (Holt) Casper’s company NovaBio won $150,000 at an international competition recently for developing a coil-shaped device that holds together tendons and ligaments like a “Chinese finger trap.”
Read MoreStudent visionaries at inaugural Innovation Camp at Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute are introduced to the U’s community of entrepreneurs, innovators and creators encouraging them to ‘Live. Create. Launch.’
Read MoreEccles students win Community Bank Case Study competition in California.
Read MoreThere’s more to social networking than Facebook, Google+, Twitter, Pinterest and Instagram, according to a U professor cataloging alternative sites and services built as a critical response to corporate social media.
Read MoreMIAGE students aimed at boosting entrepreneurship in the developing world acted as business consultants in an effort to increase efficiency and profitability for small businesses in Cusco, Peru.
Read MoreU business students head to Utah’s national parks thanks to $3K Outdoor Nation Activation grant.
Read MoreNearly 100 University of Utah students practice mingling skills at dinner with local business representatives.
Read MoreCommunity of entrepreneurs, innovators and creators will live in the new $45 million Lassonde Studios starting fall 2016; $3 million in scholarships available.
Read MoreUtah’s best college entrepreneurs compete for $40,000 this weekend in the 2015 Entrepreneur Challenge. Come meet the top 20 teams at a public showcase and award ceremony Saturday, March 28 from 4-6 p.m.
Read MoreIn 2007, a Virginia Tech student opened fire on classmates killing 32 people and injuring 17 more. Some of the most important lessons learned in the aftermath of this tragedy centered on emergency communication. According to a senior Virginia Tech official, what important step does the U need to take in emergency preparedness?
Read MoreU students Schaeffer Warnock and Jake Nelson questioned why skiers and snowboarders would spend hundreds of dollars on several pairs of ski goggles when one inexpensive pair could be altered to match the weather on the slopes.
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