7 Must-Read Business Books for Every College Entrepreneur
While I certainly picked up a lot of my best business lessons through both personal experience and my coursework at the Argyros School of Business, I’ve always gotten so much out of books that are written by seasoned entrepreneurs. These books are a glimpse inside the minds of the people who’ve been through it all
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NEXT WEEK’S CAREER/PROFESSIONAL EVENTS Mon Mar 20 Science on Tap: “Uncovering Food Fraud” with Rosalee Hellberg, Ph.D. LEARN MORE 6 – 7 p.m. at Provisions Market in Old Towne Orange Open to the public, ChapmanU Science on Tap is a series of casual moderated discussions featuring experts who explore the intersection of science and culture. For
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NEXT WEEK’S CAREER/PROFESSIONAL EVENTS Tue Mar 14 Career Bar – Resume Building 101 LEARN MORE 4 – 5 p.m. at CDC House, 342 N Glassell St. Tue Mar 14 Chapman Women in Business Mixer LEARN MORE RSVP 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. at Chapman University, Argyros Forum 201 Networking event for Chapman business students and alumni, organized
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NEXT WEEK’S CAREER/PROFESSIONAL EVENTS Tue Mar 7 Career Bar – Resume Building 101 LEARN MORE 4 – 5 p.m. at CDC House, 342 N Glassell St. Wed Mar 8 Career Bar – LinkedIn 101 LEARN MORE 4 – 5 p.m. at CDC House, 342 N Glassell St. Sat Mar 11 Azusa Pacific
Empowering Communities Worldwide: Julia Smith '15 helps Ugandans accomplish their dreams
After traveling the world and becoming a global citizen as a Chapman student, Julia Smith, political science ’15, landed an opportunity as a global advocate for Mama Hope, a San Francisco-based nonprofit that works to build thriving, sustainable communities, primarily in developing nations. Currently, she is serving in Uganada for three months to help local
20 Panthers – 1 Table – Infinite Possibilities
So twenty alumni got together in January- so what? Your fellow Panthers are claiming it to be the “perfect networking event,” that’s what. It could be easy to overlook the impact of these bimonthly gatherings at first glance. Simply speaking, the average Alumni Networking Roundtable consists of about 20 Chapman alumni gathered around a table
Who do you want with you when the world ends?
Why are we so fascinated by the idea of the world ending? INTERSTICES: Surviving the End of the World will help answer that question on April 6, 2017. The event features an interdisciplinary panel discussion on the realities, myths, and stories of disaster and apocalypse and includes World War Z author Max Brooks. But we want
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NEXT WEEK’S CAREER/PROFESSIONAL EVENTS Tue Feb 28 Career Bar – Resume Building 101 LEARN MORE 4 – 5 p.m. at CDC House, 342 N Glassell St. Wed Mar 1 Career Bar – LinkedIn 101 LEARN MORE 4 – 5 p.m. at CDC House, 342 N Glassell St. Thu Mar 2 Seattle Chappy
How to Validate a Business Idea While You’re in College
During the month of December 2016, I embarked on a 30-day challenge to validate a business idea without using my existing audience or current business at all. I asked my readers to tell me what idea I should validate and limited myself to spending less than $500 to make it happen. Then, I documented it
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NEXT WEEK’S CAREER/PROFESSIONAL EVENTS Mon Feb 20 Science on Tap: “Buildings and Belonging: Designing Spaces to Develop Community” with Michelle Samura, Ph.D. LEARN MORE 6 – 7 p.m. at Provisions Market in Old Towne Orange Open to the public, ChapmanU Science on Tap is a series of casual moderated discussions featuring experts who explore the