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The Dartmouth
May 20, 2024 | Latest Issue
The Dartmouth
Josh Koenig and Ashley Ulrich
The Setonian
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Campus startups lack centralized resources

This is the last installment in a three-part series about entrepreneurship at Dartmouth. While undergraduate entrepreneurship is on the rise, students often struggle to access Dartmouth's resources. New groups like Mitosis, a student accelerator program started by Riley Ennis '15 and Matt Ross '15, are trying to connect student entrepreneurs with what they need.

The Setonian
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Upper Valley provides resources for startups

Editor's Note: This is the second of a three-part series about entrepreneurship at Dartmouth. When engineering professor Tillman Gerngross started teaching at the Thayer School of Engineering in the late 90s, he was surprised by how few students were considering starting their own companies. "I remember meeting with the folks in Career Services in 1998, and they told me, This year we placed 20 people at Ford and 35 at Microsoft,'" Gerngross said.

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