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The Community College Innovation Challenge (CCIC) provides an opportunity for teams of two-to-four students to work with a faculty or administrator...

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Congratulations to the Inland Empire/Desert Regional Consortium for making the commitment to encourage economic growth through entrepreneurship!

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Together: Taking action toward innovation and entrepreneurship in the Maricopa Center for Learning and Innovation By Dr. Caron Sada and Dr. Rob...

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On January 21, NACCE hosted its first webinar of the year about our new Global Entrepreneurship Center of Practice and the release of our Impact ED...

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Here are six ways that we are celebrating National Entrepreneurship Week. We hope you'll join us!

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Closing out 2020, NACCE in partnership with the Michelson Institute for Intellectual Property, reached out to the new IP Educators in Residence for...

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Global Entrepreneurship Week is a collection of activities, competitions and events in over 170 counties each year in November.

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The Michelson Institute for Intellectual Property had the pleasure of presenting at this year’s NACCE annual conference...

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Raleigh, NC (October 14, 2020) - The National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship (NACCE) and Intuit, maker of TurboTax, QuickBooks...

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NACCE Announces Panel of Six Distinguished Judges for the 2020 NACCE Pitch for the Trades Presented in Partnership with the Philip E. & Carole R....

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Written by Jen Worth, Senior VP ofWorkforce & Economic Development at the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC), NACCE Board Member,...

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Did you miss our last day of make/SHIFT Virtual? The webinar topics included Maker Events and our Closing Webinar. Today's sessions were jam-packed...

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