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UMd. Students Work With Alumni to Develop Business Ideas
Monday Aug 17, 2009 - A new program at the University of Maryland is helping student entrepreneurs
turn concepts into cash.
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Washington Business Journal
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| A new program at the University of Maryland aims to help student entrepreneurs
start more businesses. About 40 students from various University of Maryland schools
and colleges signed up to participate in a 10-day business jumpstart program, offered
by the Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship at the Robert H. Smith School of
Business.
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Diamondback
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| Consumer spending is down. Loans can be hard to find. In short, its not the
best time to start a business. Thats not going to stop 23 university students from
trying to do just that. And they have some help. The business schools Dingman
Center for Entrepreneurship hosted the Jumpstart program this week, aiming to
bring those students together to brainstorm business concepts and pitch them to
potential investors.
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MarketWatch
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| University of Maryland's Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship Partners with Peking
University to Deliver 2010 China Business Plan Competition in Beijing.
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Baltimore Business Journal
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| Craig Dye to lead University of Maryland angel investor group.
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Diamondback
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Merchants of Van Munching
More than a dozen university entrepreneurs gathered yesterday to sell their
products in a student marketplace as part of the university's first Global
Entrepreneurship Week, a worldwide event celebrating entrepreneurship among
young people.
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Washington Times
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| Online orders served to sports fans' seats.
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