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Business Management Students Bridge Theory and Practice with Capstone Projects

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Capstone projects are more than an academic milestone; they’re a testament to employment readiness, bridging the gap between theoretical learning and real-world application. A well-executed capstone becomes a dynamic portfolio piece, showcasing the ability to tackle complex challenges, collaborate effectively, and deliver results—qualities highly valued by employers.

This semester, Business Management – Entrepreneurial Enterprise students partnered with industry leaders to solve real-world problems. Thank you to MiiApps, FoodTruckAssociation, and RevitalizingConsulting for collaborating with the student teams on this journey. Each project pushed students to think critically, stretch their capabilities, and deliver actionable recommendations grounded in business insight.

Some students opted to channel their entrepreneurial spirit by focusing on personal ventures. These projects involved in-depth research, development, and strategic planning as they worked to transform innovative business concepts into viable realities. Their dedication underscored the creativity and determination required to launch successful enterprises.

As the semester concluded, students pitched their projects to a panel of accomplished business professionals, receiving valuable feedback and insights. A heartfelt thank you to Nancy Sun, Ryan Littzen, Nacile Sharpe, KeiferSharpe, Carlos Medellín, Sadaf Virji, M.Ed, Emily Buchnea, and Cansu Erenler Tanis for taking the time to guide and inspire the next generation of leaders.

Capstone projects continue to be a vital showcase of student potential—a professional calling card that highlights their ability to navigate challenges, think innovatively, and deliver results that extend beyond the classroom.

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Entrepreneurial Enterprise students taking a group photo with Professor Susan Kates

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