Graduate Students Find Entrepreneurship Opportunities, Success 鈥疉cross Campus
Graduate students who are interested in exploring an entrepreneurial path will find abundant opportunities at 网爆门.
serves as the University鈥檚 entrepreneurship and innovation hub, partnering with academic programs and entrepreneurial centers across campus and beyond to connect students to local, regional and national networks of alumni entrepreneurs, company founders, subject matter experts and venture partners.
Administered by 网爆门 Libraries and located in Bird Library, the LaunchPad hosts classes, speaking events and workshops and offers a mentoring program. In addition, LaunchPad hosts each year.
Winning Startups
Three businesses developed by graduate students recently claimed the top prizes in the 鈥機use Tank competition, one of the University鈥檚 premier business plan competitions. Here, the winners offer advice for other graduate-level students who have an entrepreneurial spirit.

developed , inspired by the Mediterranean dish Shakshuka. The MBA student says she plans to run the business full time after she graduates this spring. Brao recently began production runs and is forming relationships with small local retailers. She will expand the business by hiring staff and ramping up marketing and sales and hopes it will soon be investor ready.
鈥淐reating a food product and brand has been something I have dreamed of doing since I was a kid, and now I owe it to myself to give it all I鈥檝e got,鈥 she says. She encourages others to pursue their startups while still in school. 鈥淚f you have an idea you want to explore or that is ready and has a place in the market, this is the best time for that. Starting a business while being in grad school has made me more passionate and driven me to absorb as much as I can from my classes. They provide invaluable tools to learn as I go and I can immediately apply those lessons to the real world.鈥

founded , a cloud-hosting platform engineered with proprietary software that offers streamlined cloud server management solutions. He is on track to earn an MBA with a concentration in entrepreneurship and marketing next year. Now, he鈥檒l use his 鈥機use Tank prize to fund product development, improved technology, automation, marketing and the infrastructure and operations teams, he says. He encourages graduate students to take on startup ventures.
鈥淸The experience] allows grad students to start building while they鈥檙e studying. These programs help you think more holistically when you鈥檙e competing鈥攆rom writing to pitching to financing. You find there鈥檚 a whole world of things you can put into practice to build your real-world skills.鈥
heads , which uses engineering analysis software to design systems for active space debris removal, on-orbit satellite servicing and in-space manufacturing missions. He is in his final year of the H. John Riley dual engineering/MBA program.
Marin鈥檚 interest in creating a space company began in high school after a military representative at a science fair thought his passion could become something more. He credits a first-year entrepreneurship course with helping him better understand how to solve problems and seek opportunities. 鈥淓xplore the connection between your passion and problem-solving while there鈥檚 time for it,鈥 he suggests. 鈥淚f you find something worth doing, do it.鈥 He says he will enter his company in additional competitions this semester, then look for longer-term sources of funding.
Additional Resources
Students can also find entrepreneurship opportunities in their home school or college.
: The (New Explorations in Information and Science) Lab is a research lab where student innovators initiate IT projects, work with peers and explore emerging technologies. Students work on independent projects that advance the fields of information science, engineering and technology. The school also hosts workshops and hackathons.
: The 聽provides information about patents, trademarks and copyrights. Student entrepreneurs can meet with law student experts regarding questions on intellectual property, regulatory compliance and commercialization resources as well as the technical, legal and business aspects of bringing new technologies to market. The center also hires graduate students from a wide range of disciplines to assess and analyze proposals submitted by real-world clients.
: The is an entrepreneurial workspace that partners with new media startups and offers tailored services to help students鈥 companies grow and s斐甦. The coordinates co-op internships that allow students to work with some of the world鈥檚 fastest-growing media startups.
: The graduate degree program in offers specialized tracks in four areas: new venture, social, corporate and family entrepreneurship. The school presents several competitions each year, including , the and . Whitman is also home to the , a student-centered co-working space and mentorship program, and the
: Veteran or military-connected students will find many at IVMF. help students get their ideas off the ground. The annual focuses on the opportunities and challenges faced by growth-stage businesses that are actively scaling or ready to scale. is a one-day entrepreneurship training event, offered in cities across the U.S., for veterans, active-duty military and military spouses or life partners who are just beginning to explore the opportunity of small business ownership as a post-service career path.