startup

Senior Entrepreneurship major Lyla Thaner’s college journey at the Close School of Entrepreneurship was filled with many unexpected learning opportunities.
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Drexel's Co-Op program gives students hands-on work experience that allows them to build a personal network and learn about different organizations.
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Being a solopreneur comes with many benefits for entrepreneurs. But does the freedom of working solo make a person happier? 
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Here's an overview of the city’s available resources including funding options, events, and programs relevant to various industries.
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Whether launching a startup, driving corporate innovation, or leading in the nonprofit sector, Close School alumni are equipped to tackle a wide range of challenges and succeed across industries.
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Under the expert guidance of Professor John Wilson and Professor Rosemary Rys, students work on real-world projects that challenge them to develop comprehensive public relations campaigns. This hands-on experience equips students with the ability to craft compelling narratives, build strong media relationships, and measure campaign effectiveness.
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The Close School at Drexel is a top-ranked program supporting student innovation. It has helped launch 94 alumni companies, raising $3.5 billion in funding.
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In the ever-evolving world of entrepreneurship, sustainability isn’t just a buzzword—it's a game-changer. Circular Economics is a revolutionary concept that's turning traditional business models on their heads. At Drexel University’s Close School of Entrepreneurship, we’re working to better understand and prepare our students to utilize this transformative approach. 
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Drexel University has a rich history of fostering innovation, and ClassCut is the latest testament to this spirit. A brainchild of a group of enterprising undergraduates, ClassCut is revolutionizing the way students engage with course material.
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