The Bottom Line: A Safe Place to Fail
The Bottom Line – 2016 is set to be an exciting year for Utah students studying entrepreneurship. The University of Utah’s new Lassonde Studios will open as a 20,000 square-foot center that combines living space for 400 full-time residents, multiple classrooms and innovation laboratories. It is one of the nation’s biggest and boldest programs in entrepreneurship education.
Princeton Review recently recognized both the U’s Undergraduate and Graduate Programs among the country’s Top 25 programs in Entrepreneurship. Troy D’Ambrosio is Executive Director of the Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute at the University of Utah. He shares the program’s ambitions, the background of philanthropist/donor Pierre Lassonde, plus Troy D’Ambrosio talks about his own background as an entrepreneur.
Reposted from the original post on KCPW.