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Miller School wins national award

Taylor Walden (right), owner of Simple & Sentimental, won the inaugural Pirate Entrepreneurship Challenge, sponsored by the Miller School of Entrepreneurship. With the help of her award money, Walden expanded her business, hired locally and opened a storefront. (Contributed photo)

Strides made in developing an ecosystem of effective entrepreneurship education, impactful research and accessible programming were cited.

Accelerate Rural NC wraps up

30 mentors advised 12 Pitt County small businesses.

Nationally ranked, again

Fielding Miller

The Miller School of Entrepreneurship makes the Top 50 Undergraduate Schools of Entrepreneurship for the second time in a row.

Look to the past: How ENC businesses might recover from COVID-19

Local-area businesses are pivoting for new opportunities.

ECU Hult Prize winner talks new pitching experience

Grace Krell pitches her company, SweetSip, during 2019 finals of the Pirate Entrepreneurship Challenge.

Student entrepreneurship team adjusts to a new way of pitching product

Commitment to community

COB grad and entrepreneur shifts focus to PPEs, helps local medical community

Miller School gives update on Hult Prize Competition

Hult Prize Judges

ECU to send team to regionals.

From 12 to six

Pirate Entrepreneurial Challange Round 2 MCSC. (ECU Photo by Cliff Hollis)

Another winning entrepreneur is right around the corner.

COB and Duke Partnership

Fielding Miller, second from right; Dr. Mike Harris, center; and Bryan McGann, far right. Two Duke Law students are also pictured.

Miller. Meet Duke. Duke. Meet Miller

Nationally ranked

Justin Martin, explains his business, Jus Juice. (ECU Photo by Cliff Hollis)

The Miller School makes the Top 50 Undergraduate Schools of Entrepreneurship for the first time