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Gen Z entrepreneurs view higher education as vital to their startups

  • Written by Eric J. Barron, President, Pennsylvania State University
Young entrepreneurs are increasingly turning to universities to help launch their businesses. GUGAI/www.shutterstock.com

Today’s college students – dubbed Generation Z – are beginning to make their mark on the workplace with a distinctly unconventional and often irreverent approach to problem-solving. In my day-to-day interactions...

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