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Report: UCSF Chancellor Proposes Autonomy in State University System
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Luke Timmerman |
01/20/12 |
San Francisco
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Scientists Morph Into Entrepreneurs Through NSF I-Corps Program
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Wade Roush |
12/19/11 |
San Francisco
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Harvard Innovation Lab Opens to Foster New Generation of Student Entrepreneurs: Five Things We’ve Already Learned
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Gregory T. Huang |
11/18/11 |
Boston
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Gates Foundation, WA Colleges Roll Out Open-Source Texts
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Curt Woodward |
10/31/11 |
Seattle
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Why Universities Are Key to the Future of Biotech, and How UCSF’s Chief is Showing the Way
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Luke Timmerman |
10/03/11 |
National
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Five Take-Home Messages from the FutureM Conference
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Gregory T. Huang |
09/19/11 |
Boston
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PeerTransfer Nabs $7.5M for Tuition Payment Processing Tech
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Erin Kutz |
08/15/11 |
Boston
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Harvard Accelerator Program, Proving Its Mettle with Startups and Pharma Partnerships, Looks to Raise Big New Fund
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Gregory T. Huang |
08/11/11 |
Boston
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National Science Foundation Unveils a Startup School Modeled on Steve Blank’s Lean LaunchPad
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Wade Roush |
07/28/11 |
National
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Highland Capital Announces 10 Startup Teams
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Gregory T. Huang |
07/20/11 |
Boston
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Entrepreneurial Walk of Fame Looking Real-September 16 Launch Targeted
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Robert Buderi |
07/05/11 |
Boston
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Computer Science Tuition Could Rise Faster than Other Degrees Under New WA Rules
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Curt Woodward |
06/08/11 |
Seattle
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Universities Are Key to Revitalizing Boston’s Startup Scene, Say Leaders of Angel Bootcamp, Harvard Innovation Lab, and MassChallenge
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Gregory T. Huang |
06/07/11 |
Boston
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PeerTransfer, Inspired by Raw Deals for International Students, Rolls Out Online Tuition Payment Service
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Gregory T. Huang |
05/11/11 |
Boston
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Charles River VC, a $300M Investor in Intellectual Ventures, Says Patents Are Huge Market, Not a “Dirty World”
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Gregory T. Huang |
05/04/11 |
Boston
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Will One of These Be the Next Google? Student Entrepreneurs Compete at Stanford [Video]
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Wade Roush |
04/09/11 |
San Francisco
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No April Fools: A Rundown of Babson, BU, Tufts, Harvard, and MIT Business Plan Contests
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Gregory T. Huang |
04/01/11 |
Boston
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iAMscientist, Backed by George Whitesides, Tries to Help Firms and Institutes Find Top Talent
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Gregory T. Huang |
02/23/11 |
Boston
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College and Business Will Never Be the Same: Philadelphia University Integrates Design, Engineering and Commerce
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Steve Blank |
02/15/11 |
San Francisco
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$19M for Altius Education
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Wade Roush |
11/18/10 |
San Francisco
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Why I Moved Backupify To Boston
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Rob May |
11/10/10 |
Boston
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ProctorCam’s Web Technology Out to Monitor Online Testing From Afar
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Erin Kutz |
11/08/10 |
Boston
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EMC’s Innovation Steward: CTO Jeff Nick Talks Company Strategy Amid Soaring Profits, Rumors of Big Acquisition
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Gregory T. Huang |
10/21/10 |
Boston
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Google’s Street View “Trike” at Faneuil Hall Today: Q&A with Digital Imaging Mastermind Luc Vincent
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Gregory T. Huang |
09/10/10 |
Boston
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U.S. Innovation and Entrepreneurship Council Quietly Holds First Meeting in DC, Starting with Steve Case-Hosted Dinner
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Gregory T. Huang |
09/02/10 |
National
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SCVNGR, Battling Foursquare and Others, Looks to Stay “On Top of the World” After Facebook Fallout
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Gregory T. Huang |
08/24/10 |
Boston
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Kendall Square Wants an Entrepreneurial Walk of Fame—and So Should Every Innovation Hub
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Robert Buderi |
08/11/10 |
National
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Managing Design: Talking with Jim Heppelmann, Parametric Technology’s Incoming CEO
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Eva Regårdh |
08/09/10 |
Boston
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300-Plus Sloanies Graduating Today—Forming 34 Companies (and Counting)
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Robert Buderi |
06/04/10 |
Boston
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YongoPal, UW Business Plan Winner, Looks to Cash In on Video Language Lessons—and Some Lessons of Its Own
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Gregory T. Huang |
06/01/10 |
Seattle
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