Entrepreneurship
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Entrepreneurship students join local fight against COVID-19
Management alumni also work to secure masks for area health centers
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Back Alley Clothing is perfect fit for Clark entrepreneur
Alli Jutras ’19 creates pop-up business with help of Ureka grant
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Entrepreneurship professor John Dobson motivates his students to get down to business
Clark workshop attracted participants from France, Colombia, and Mexico
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Clark entrepreneurs prove there’s no business like shoe business
Class project blossoms into footwear-cleaning company
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Robert DelMastro ’86 encourages entrepreneurship at Clearly Coworking
When Robert (Rob) DelMastro ’86 entered Clark, he had no idea what career he wanted to pursue. He first planned to declare a biology major, then switched to geography, psychology, and again to computer science before graduating with a degree in mathematics. Though he did not know it at the time, his combined academic,…
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Ureka Challenge 2019 supports existing student ventures
Student entrepreneurs earn investments in businesses ranging from solar energy to music composition and tech solutions
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Elsass tapped to lead Graduate School of Management
Dean has a 25-year record of academic leadership
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Clark Collective provides space for student entrepreneurs to test business ventures
New hub shares storefront with The Community Thrift Store
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Eco-Bags Products founder Sharon Rowe ’79 proves that ‘Tiny’ is mighty
An entrepreneur needn’t sacrifice personal life or ethics for the bottom line, insists Sharon Rowe
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Alumnus Sam Shepler is an entrepreneur with a clear vision for successful storytelling
The “humble beginning” origin story is a common theme for many entrepreneurs. Arthur Guinness signed a 9,000-year lease on a dilapidated brewery in Dublin. College dropout Steve Jobs co-founded Apple with a high school friend in his parents’ garage. An imaginative 22-year-old named John Pemberton concocted Coca-Cola, selling bottles of syrup to a local pharmacy for five cents…









