by ellyson | Nov 14, 2017 | Alumni Spotlight, Born in Dorms, entrepreneurship, Innovation |
For many of our alumni, it’s apps and software ideas that pull them in. But not for Ben Arneberg. This 3DS Alum may have started in software with the team at his 3DS Harvard program in 2012, but when he went out on his own he entered the physical product world and...
by ellyson | Oct 26, 2017 | Education, entrepreneurship, Innovation, Participant Spotlight |
This piece is a guest post written by Tami Nutall Jefferson, a married mother, grandmother, and non-traditional student with a professional real estate background. You can find her original post here. So, this month – at startup camp – I made history. In my own...
by ellyson | Oct 19, 2017 | entrepreneurship, Practical Skills Series, Startup Resources, Student Resources |
This piece is the first in a new series we are doing on practical skills that all entrepreneurs need to know. And to start, we are addressing the first thing you will probably do with a mentor, cofounder, or investor: the handshake. For some of you, this may seem like...
by ellyson | Oct 6, 2017 | Art Entrepreneurship, Education, entrepreneurship, University Entrepreneurship |
If you follow our blog or have participated in a program, you know that creative and interdisciplinary entrepreneurship is important to us. More than having students make cool apps or software companies, 3 Day Startup values innovation in diverse and unexpected...
by ellyson | Sep 26, 2017 | Education, entrepreneurship, Thought Leadership |
Colleges and universities are institutions for critical thinking. They champion the development of the mind and teach students to understand the in-depth problems that they lay before them. And there are many tangible and practical benefits to critical thinking. From...