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Over thirty community college presidents, vice presidents, deans, and faculty, from eight colleges in the Inland Empire Desert Region, broke away...

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NACCE Collaboration Tour traveled to Honolulu and Kaua’i, Hawaii, and Orlando and Tallahassee, Florida.

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The National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship (NACCE) has been on a National Collaboration Tour since the beginning of the year....

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Proposals for speaking at the 2023 Annual Conference are now open. Check out the new formats!

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NACCE’s Pitch for the Trades, sponsored by the Philip E. and Carole R. Ratcliffe Foundation, supports entrepreneurs and entrepreneurial training in...

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The world of entrepreneurship can be tough to navigate. With countless obstacles standing between entrepreneurs and success, it can be difficult to...

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NACCE Celebrates National Entrepreneurship Week! Saturday NACCE President and CEO, Dr. Rebecca Corbin welcomed new NACCE member Chesapeake...

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When Ryan Groves and Landon Phillips, the co-founders of Slyngshot, set out to help make entrepreneurship more accessible for everyone, they...

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Tadd Wamester, Director of Partnership Development with EnGen I’m typing on a laptop built by Apple (founded by Steve Jobs, son of a Syrian...

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The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh and Venn Collaborative are partnering on the development of a toolkit for higher education engagement in...

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Michelson IP-NACCE Partnership Update: IP Program Faculty Get Spotlight in Upcoming Issue of Inventors Digest We’re pleased to announce that...

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Being your own boss sounds appealing to students as they consider their future employment options. With 45% of Gen Z being very likely to start...

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