By Megan Carson, Duluth News Tribune
An entrepreneurship course offered at the University of Minnesota Duluth allows students to take the reins of a competitive class project and try to turn it into a profitable business. “This class is about how to identify new opportunities, and learn how to pursue those opportunities,” said Raymond Jones, associate professor of entrepreneurship and professor of the class, Management Studies — Entrepreneurship in the Labovitz School of Business and Economics. In addition to testing and running a business, students are simultaneously competing for points that count toward their grade.
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