The brunch is where women can expand professional relationships, exchange ideas, engage in conversations that convert ...
New Orleans Entrepreneur Week is closing out its second year at Loyola University New Orleans, a gathering point for the city's innovation.
Heather Fahnestock, founder of Waterview Learning Academy, is set to appear on Next Level CEO, where she shares how holistic, ...
Lexington High School graduate Kent Reese, a game developer, has completed Duck and the Land of Flightless Birds, a 2D action-adventure game. The game had early backing from the Richland Area Chamber ...
Chinese short-drama platforms have built a content machine that inverts Hollywood’s logic entirely—testing story concepts through thousands of micro-ads before greenlighting production, engineering ...
While Silicon Valley celebrates twenty-something founders, research reveals that entrepreneurs who start after 50 are twice as likely to build companies that go public or get acquired — not despite ...
Then, police said, it was a bomb plot. By age 13, Balat had programmed a computer system to buy up new sneakers before they sold out online. Image-conscious teens in his native Bucks County were ...
Stanford students competed in a contest for startup ideas with social impact to win $30,000 and a meeting with the founder of Kind Snacks.
Seven teams comprising 67 undergraduate and graduate students from across campus disciplines laid out their startup business plans at Pioneer Square Labs in Seattle to conclude a 10-week program.
Aryan Saksena’s project, GradeLift, addresses a growing global challenge around the misuse of generative AI in schools.
College students are leading five new initiatives that have already produced successful startups, drawing no‑questions‑asked investments from venture capital firms.
TEEEM, a North Jersey nonprofit, collaborated with local businesses and high schools to raise funds for social justice efforts abroad.