For the past six months, a unique, multidisciplinary team of students has been working together to solve the problem of bee death and colony collapse. Their story of building a strong multidisciplinary team to move a product from lab to launch, is taking the WSU and Northwest entrepreneurship scene by storm. » More ...
Kulé is one step closer to saving the lives in rural Africa with a smart thermometer that will make it easy for the Maasai to pasteurize raw milk, limiting the transmission of pathogens and antimicrobial resistance and making milk safer. » More ...
In a recent article, Alexander Kier, assistant professor of entrepreneurship at WSU Vancouver, quantifies the importance of “imaginativeness” in regards to the quality and quantity of new venture ideas. » More ...
The WSU Center for Entrepreneurship hosted its 16th annual Business Plan Competition in April. This year’s competition hosted 22 top student startup teams from across the University, and five high school startup teams from across the state of Washington. » More ...
Each spring, WSU student entrepreneurs gather their bright teammates, their innovative ideas, and their fledgling ventures and show them off on university campuses across the Northwest. The yearly collegiate business plan competition circuit is a place to demonstrate academic prowess, entrepreneurial skill, and win some big titles and cash prizes. » More ...
In June the college launched the inaugural WSU Entrepreneurship Skills and Knowledge Accelerator (WESKA), a boot camp designed for graduate students from scientific, non-business disciplines. A variety of tools including readings, discussions, role-playing, guest presentations, software applications and simulations, among others, aimed to help students grow their knowledge of core entrepreneurial concepts. » More ...
Committed. Driven. Engaged. One of the best. That’s how Carson College of Business faculty describe hospitality business management graduate Yaou Hu, PhD (’18), recipient of the 2018 Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award. » More ...
David Kurz says his ability to pursue his dreams was made possible by the J. Walter and Clara Davis scholarship that supports student leaders pursuing a business degree and who are engaged in academic and civic functions. The award allowed Kurz to have more financial freedom to reinvest in his business and pursue growing his company of seven team members. » More ...