Students at Ciocca Center for Principled Entrepreneurship help community businesses navigate COVID-19 pandemic

The Ciocca Center for Principled Entrepreneurship at the Catholic University of America brings together entrepreneurs, academics, and students to teach principled entrepreneurship and to develop projects to grow companies, lift communities, and help individuals flourish. Since the coronavirus hit the country in March, the Center’s offerings have become even more relevant as D.C.-based small businesses reel from the coronavirus pandemic.

Minerva Schools: continuing to serve university students during COVID-19

Because COVID-19 has forced many leading colleges and universities to delay, defer, or cancel their enrollment for thousands of students, upcoming on-campus plans have never been more uncertain. To address this need, Minvera has launched its Visiting Scholars Year—a remote, credit-bearing opportunity for university students.

WMU Center for Principled Leadership and Business Strategy encourages students to “lean into” COVID crisis

Instead of abandoning the coursework for the year and simply resorting to teaching business strategy online, Lepisto and McIver leaned into the crisis. They decided they would not shield their students from it and instead would use it to expose them to the realities of being an entrepreneur, including the uncertainty and hardship, while trying to help local businesses as they struggled to survive.