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Seven students considered startup stars had something good happen that will take them from North Texas to New York City.
A growing class of family offices are expanding beyond their principals’ entrepreneurial roots in consumer packaged goods.
High School Hustle provides Indiana students with mentors and cash to start their own businesses. This summer, 10 young people will compete for $100,000 ...
From a simple idea to comfort her daughter, Veena Peter's venture, 'Tara's Doll House,' has become a popular brand in ...
The Norman Children’s Business Fair is accepting applications through next week for kids ages 6 to 14 to launch their own ...
Located in Vermont, Keewaydin, as Eisner describes it, was an outdoor “tripping” camp, where kids do overnight canoe trips ...