College: Page 9

Growing a Business

What the Death of My Teacher and Friend Taught Me About Mentorship

You never really lose a truly good mentor, even when you lose a truly good friend.

Money & Finance

Are Standard Equity Stakes in Spinoffs Misguided?

Universities may be missing out on owning a share of their strongest spinoffs.

Growing a Business

How a College Student Generated $100K for Her Company

The CEO of a business with a social mission shares six tips for taking advantage of being on campus.

Money & Finance

Grants May Be Free, But They Do Come at a Price

Here are four things entrepreneurs should know about this type of funding, along with some best practices.

Growing a Business

College Students Want Straight Line to Entrepreneurial Success

Institutions of higher learning must increasingly foster an entrepreneurial atmosphere.

Leadership

The 3 Smartest Things Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel Told Grads

The founder and CEO of mobile app Snapchat spoke at the University of Southern California Marshall undergraduate commencement ceremony. Here's a synopsis of his best thoughts.

Living

Does a College Diploma Make Someone Special?

Three questions you should ask a graduate to see if college truly paid off.

Growing a Business

The 10 Highest- and Lowest-Paying College Majors

When it comes to life-long earnings, your college major matters. It does not, however, determine your destiny.

Leadership

How to Get the Most Out of an Intern

Some professionals view managing interns a hassle, while others find them extremely helpful. Here is how to best utilize an intern so you both get something out of the experience.

Business News

There's a Big, Untapped Pool of Potential Tech Talent Out There

There are many bright, motivated high school kids who can't afford four years of college who may very well make highly valuable tech workers.

Leadership

6 Ways to Make Your Intern Program a Success

With intern season just around the corner, ensure your program is an educational experience that can make also make an impact on your company.

Business News

This Dropout Is Trying to Keep Kids Out of Student Debt

Dale Stephens just wasn't meant for the classroom.

Living

Carnegie Mellon Mistakenly Accepts -- Then Rejects -- 800 Grad School Students

The university sent out an apology acknowledging the 'disappointment' created by the error.

Growing a Business

College Seniors, Comb Through Your Contacts Now to Jump Start Your Job Search

Somewhere among your family, friends, Facebook friends and friends of friends you'll find the people who will help you launch your career.