12 Mar 2013 - 1:51pm
By By Anna Li
 Wondering how to unlock the secrets of creativity? Just ask Tina Seelig, the executive director of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program and a faculty member at Stanford’s Hasso...
8 Mar 2013 - 1:02pm
By Riva Gold
 For Americans thinking of starting a high-tech company in China, now may be the right moment. According to a panel speaking on the last day of Stanford University’s Entrepreneurship Week...
6 Mar 2013 - 10:52am
By Xiaohuo Cui
 Entrepreneurship is the favorite word in the Silicon Valley. That explains why a name like Vinod Khosla itself is sufficient to attract the pious to hear about the word to convene at the...
5 Mar 2013 - 5:13pm
By Emily Tian
 Yelp Chief Operating Officer, Geoff Donaker, is well aware of the competitive landscape and global expansionary challenges for Yelp, Inc., the online review site. Speaking Tuesday to a...
4 Mar 2013 - 9:59am
By Rachel Estabrook
Close to 200 Stanford students packed an event Sunday evening to learn about a key aspect of getting their business ideas off the ground. The event wasn’t about securing venture funding or...
3 Mar 2013 - 7:32pm
By By Anna Li
Many Silicon Valley entrepreneurs tout failure as the special sauce to their long-term success. Rick Klau disagrees.“Celebrate failure – I don’t think that’s true,” said...
3 Mar 2013 - 5:46pm
By Lauren Wilson
At 7 p.m. Saturday night, the final gong sounds. Six weary but enthusiastic teams scramble to put finishing touches on their products – educational games aimed at teaching K-12 students...
2 Mar 2013 - 5:38pm
By Galen Perkins
African-based entrepreneurs are shifting away from the social impact model in favor of a for-profit model, which delivers both revenue and scoial benefit, according to a panel of experts who spoke...
1 Mar 2013 - 5:21pm
By By Gus Ellis
 Stanford Professor and Hi Tech Guru, Tom Byers explained that humanities-focused students don’t have to miss out on their slice of the entrepreneurial pie.—Speaking at an...
1 Mar 2013 - 10:59am
By Natasha von Kaeppler
  STANFORD–More startups die of indigestion than starvation, said Marguerite Gong Hancock, Associate Director of the Stanford Program on Regions of Innovation and Entrepreneurship....