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CRC Student Entrepreneurship Passport Program Workshop
CRC Student Entrepreneurship Passport Program Workshop
The Cooperating Raleigh Colleges Student Entrepreneurship Passport Program announces the next stop on the passport tour on March 30, 2023 at St. Augustine's University.  The topic will be "Business Plans and the Wonders of AI." Join the Shaw University Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center and Student Club in supporting this event. All are welcome!

 The Cooperating Raleigh Colleges Student Entrepreneurship Passport Program announces the next stop on the passport tour on March 30, 2023 at St. Augustine’s University!  The topic will be “Business Plans and the Wonders of AI.”

The CRC Student Entrepreneurship Passport Program offers monthly entrepreneurship seminars and workshops on topics related to entrepreneurship. Students who attend multiple passport events are eligible for digital badges and other prizes.

We invite the Shaw University community to join the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center and Student Club in supporting this event. Come to be motivated and learn something new about the future of entrepreneurship and artificial intelligence. Registration is preferred.

 

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