Business Administration Major: Entrepreneurial Studies Option (B.S.) Spotlight
Research Spotlight: Inchan Kim
Inchan Kim is an author on "Two Entrepreneurial Firms, a Digital Disruption, and Different Responses: The Role of Organizational Mission and Experiential Computing Digital Options," published in Information…
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I’m already so much more confident in myself. And it’s extremely fulfilling and motivating to do work that contributes to the company’s success!
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I was really nervous about making friends – but now I have people who will stick with me the rest of my life. Through careers and relationships. People I know will be the best men at my wedding someday.
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Could a back-to-basics social media approach like the original Facebook help University of New Hampshire students feel connected? That’s what Brett Schultz ’26 hopes as he works to launch his social media and e-commerce platform, College Connector.
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Cameron Plona turns internship into a larger opportunity
Through his focus on entrepreneurial studies at the UNH Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics, Cameron Plona is taking his interest in landscaping and plotting out multiple potential career paths.
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UNH has so many different kinds of people and things to do, you'll eventually find your place. Live in the moment and you'll be just fine.
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I explored a lot of different paths through Paul's business administration major. The advising team here guided me every step of the way – and eventually I found a field that makes me happy.
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The professors here are so passionate about what they teach– and personable too! I've already learned so much compared to high school. And about things I'm passionate about!
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Prior to college I never had any kind of “entrepreneurial” mindset. But through the classes and programs I'm involved in – especially at the ECenter – I’ve fallen in love with the idea of being my own boss.
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This student-run private equity fund offers a unique platform for practical learning experiences through firsthand investment in start-up companies. Gain valuable insights, develop essential skills, and foster a competitive spirit that will propel you towards success in your future investment…
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Forbes highlights The Rines Angel Fund in its coverage on women entrepreneurs
The Rines Angel Fund, students Aidan Kittredge and Kelsie Dawe and Professor Jeffrey Sohl are featured in a Forbes column on creating a pipeline of women venture capitalists.
Forbes writer Geri Stengel recently penned a column on women venture capitalists and the challenges presented by Covid-19…
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Rines Angel Fund natural fit for Aidan Kittredge '21
As a UNH freshman and economics major, she had learned about the Rines Angel Fund through Paul College’s First-Year Innovation and Research Experience program, and it spoke to her passion for creating innovative opportunities for others.
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