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UNH business competition has come a long way
Paul J. Holloway said the University of New Hampshire business competition held in his name each year has come a long way since 1988. Back then, students offered up ideas like babysitting services, he said during the competition Wednesday. Times change.The six business plans...
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GPS-based de-icer system wins Holloway competition
A de-icer spreading system that uses GPS technology to map sensitive watersheds and allows transportation officials to apply specific de-icers on roads in environmentally sensitive areas won first place in the 2012 University of New Hampshire Whittemore School of Business...
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UNH Students Vie for Holloway Prize at May 9
University of New Hampshire students will compete in the Whittemore School of Business and Economics Paul J. Holloway Prize Innovation-to-Market competition – the oldest business plan competition in the state and one of the first in the nation – Wednesday, May 9, 2012.
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Pierson cited as entrepreneur of year
The University of New Hampshire Whittemore School of Business and Economics has named investor and entrepreneur Matt Pierson the 2012 Holloway Entrepreneur of the Year.
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N.H. High-Tech Investor Named 2012 Holloway Entrepreneur of the Year
The University of New Hampshire Whittemore School of Business and Economics has named high-tech investor and entrepreneur Matt Pierson the 2012 Holloway Entrepreneur of the Year...Now in its 10th year, the Holloway Entrepreneur of the Year award is...
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UNH to offer online MBA program
DURHAM, N.H.—The University of New Hampshire will begin offering an online master's in business administration program in the fall, allowing established professionals to earn an advanced degree anywhere at any time.
The new degree program at the university's Whittemore School of Business...
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Regaalo takes college care packages online
PORTSMOUTH — A group of recent University of New Hampshire graduates is getting into the business of gift giving.
The four entrepreneurs who together make up Regaalo Inc. say they saw an opportunity to turn a common college tradition of sending care packages into a business. They...
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WSBE professors advise students in rough job market
As the class of 2012 enters its last semester of college, many are nervous about entering the ‘real world' in the current economy. In the Whittemore School of Business and Economics, some professors share that nervousness, while some are hopeful for the next group of...
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Ask the Expert - The Answer to New Hampshire's Job Crisis: Start-ups!
By MARK GALVIN - Information compiled by the New Hampshire Innovation Commercialization Center (NH-ICC) and confirmed by the Kaufmann Foundation reveals a powerful but little-known reality of economic development: From 1977 to 2010, start-ups...
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Drop in unemployment is good news, and bad
It's not over til it's over, and the state and the country are still struggling to emerge from the recession — but several economic experts said the 8.6 percent national unemployment rate for November is heartening. "I think, overall, we can say this is positive news," said...