Entrepreneurship: One size does not fit all
Blog post by ELP Student Naomi Grossman (Business | Class of 2020) Startups are the product of revolutionary minds coming together to fix a problem….
Lessons from a young founder trying to sell the dream
Blog post by ELP Student Jack Griffin (Business Admin | Class of 2019) I love public speaking. I love pitching. I love sharing my story….
What I learned about company culture (and what you should know, too)
Blog post by ELP Student Alex Bascom (Earth Science| Class of 2019) Culture defines the work environment. If you have ever worked at a company…
The reinvigoration of Detroit’s entrepreneurial culture
Blog post by ELP Student Wyatt Dudgeon (Business Administration | Class of 2021) Startups can impact a lot of aspects in society. They…
The glass ceiling can suck it
Blog post by ELP Student Aditi Deshpande (Cell & Molecular Biology | Class of 2019) A month into my internship at Trials.ai, I finally got…
Intrapreneurship vs. Entrepreneurship: Why I chose to work at an innovation department within a tech giant
Blog post by ELP Student Caitlin Ju (Business Admin | Class of 2021) It’s been almost a month since I started at Samsung, working as…
Third year business undergrad or aspiring anesthesiologist? You tell me.
The story of how I got involved with endotracheal intubation and the medtech industry Blog post by ELP Student Anika Dholakia (Business Admin | Class…
What I’ve learned from being in ‘growth-gear
Blog post by ELP Student Natalie Staudacher (Economics | Class of 2019) How I Knew I Wanted to Work at a Startup When most people…
When a startup is more start than up
Blog post by ELP Student Emily Kuhn (Computer Science | Class of 2020) Last weekend was especially hot in Ann Arbor; reaching a heat index…
Recap: 23 teams participate in NSF I-Corps mentor pilot program
This spring, 23 teams from across the country with potential science-based startup ideas participated in a new model of the National Science Foundation’s Innovation-Corps…