UM Entrepreneurial Program Featured in Chronicle of Higher Education
Monday, April 20, 2015
Now Everyone’s an Entrepreneur
Colleges are teaching undergraduates how to be self-starters. But what does that really mean?
By the time she was a junior, Mackenzie Burnett had put herself on course for a career in foreign policy. Her résumé was stacked with government internships, extensive service work, and a stellar academic record at the University of Maryland.
Then a friend told her about Startup Shell. A bunch of students had cleared out a storage room on campus and were using it to work on personal projects at night, like 3-D mapping software. Ms. Burnett hardly seemed a logical fit. She was a government and international relations double major with zero technical skills. But it was love at first sight.
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