Entrepreneurship at Arizona State University

Entrepreneurship is about bringing innovative ideas out into the world. These ideas might be socially, economically, artistically or intellectually motivated, or some combination of the above. And these ideas might turn into programs, products, services or ventures. At Arizona State University's Office of University Initiatives, we advocate for entrepreneurial thinking and activity across the university.

ASU creates opportunities for our students, faculty and staff to become entrepreneurs and to learn about entrepreneurship. Opportunities are plenty, from programs to courses, certificates to startup grants- all are offered across the university’s departments and campuses. You can access a list of those programs and courses at the Entrepreneurship at ASU website.

 
Recent Contributions
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June 22, 2011
I know what you’re thinking: you already have a pretty solid grasp of what sex and gender mean.
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May 20, 2011
In the first five years of the Edson Student Entrepreneur Initiative, 521 ASU student-led teams applied to join the program that provides up to $20,000 in seed funding, office space at SkySong, and...
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April 25, 2011
Underneath the technical aspects, the advanced hardware, electric work and engineering, David Uhlman's goal is a simple one.David Uhlman, center, CEO and founder of Maker Bench, talks to event...
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March 18, 2011
I’m not what you call a traditional college student. When my parents got divorced, I was five; my mom and I packed our bags and moved to Arizona from Pennsylvania to start a brand new life. Growing...
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January 26, 2011
Charlene Mendez and Adam Tate are second-year graduate students in the ASU School of Architecture + Landscape Architecture. They are also co-managing partners of Goletian Design & Evaluation,...
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December 10, 2010
A single student can make a huge impact given the tools, opportunities, and guidance to do so. Entrepreneurship major Chad Fogg knows well the truth of this statement.
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May 6, 2010
Submitted by Kristen Bean. As a child, I often sat at the dinner table and listened to my mother, a special education teacher, talk excitedly about how her students overcame unfathomable barriers....