Entrepreneurship Issue • April 2008

Features
Temple University only area university ranked top in entrepreneurship in the U.S. by three different ranking entities
Temple’s holds its first job fair for entrepreneurial students
Be Your Own Boss Bowl reaches outside of Fox
Enterprise Management Consulting
MBA consulting project offers real-world experience
Life Sciences Entrepreneurship
Johnson & Johnson funds Life Sciences Entrepreneurship Conference
Social Entrepreneurship
Fox MBAs promote businesses going green
Executives in Residence
Executives from Markitects, ProTem Pharma & Mid-Atlantic Angel Group Fund
Competitions
Region-wide competition aims to increase high school tech literacy, entrepreneurship
Owl pride on the upswing at sports enthusiasm competition
Alter Hall:
Building News
A Year of Progress
Take a Seat Campaign

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April 2008 International
Temple University only area university ranked top in entrepreneurship in the U.S. by three different ranking entities
Fortune Small Business magazine, Entrepreneur magazine with the Princeton Review, U.S. News & World Report

This fall, Temple University was the only area university ranked among top entrepreneurship programs for undergraduates in the United States by three separate ranking entities: Fortune Small Business magazine, Entrepreneur magazine with the Princeton Review, and U.S. News & World Report. Temple's graduate entrepreneurship programs also ranked highly.
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Temple’s holds its first job fair for entrepreneurial students

For students on a standard job track, job fairs are plentiful. But for entrepreneurs, job fairs have been virtually nonexistent — until Feb. 21, when the Fox School’s Innovation and Entrepreneurship Institute held its first fair for entrepreneurship majors, minors, and members of Temple’s Entrepreneurial Students Association, which is open to students of any major.

Twenty-five companies from the greater Philadelphia Region filled the Speakman Hall lounge looking for eager students to fill a variety of entrepreneurial positions.

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Be Your Own Boss Bowl reaches outside of Fox
Asian studies major Brian Linton’s (CLA ’08) plan for Legal Organics, an organic coffeehouse with on-site roasting capabilities that also sells organic produce and organic flowers, took the grand prize at the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Institute (IEI) at the Fox School of Business’ 10th annual business plan competition, recently re-branded as the Be Your Own Boss Bowl.

“Participants don’t have to be business students to do well in the competition,” said Jaine Lucas, director of the IEI. “Everyone can be their own boss and control their own future.”
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