These days you can’t walk the hallways or classrooms of a business school campus and not overhear excited conversations among MBA students about their business plans and startup ideas.
In recent years, colleges across the nation, including the University, have started offering degrees, certificates and classes geared toward entrepreneurship and innovation.
Though more and more young tech billionaires seem to be household names, the percentage of new businesses started by 20-to-34-year-old entrepreneurs has actually been declining over the past decade
Universities across the country have developed entrepreneurship programs in recent years aimed at encouraging students and faculty to turn promising business ideas into actual companies.
Apple's reported interest in making cars is a sign of the times says an entrepreneurial expert, who sees it as part of a push bytech companies into mapping — which is essential for autonomous vehic
University of Michigan junior Jordana Schrager is an arts major with a business minor on pace to graduate next year — but she's already putting both disciplines to work.