entrepreneurship

Expanding the Vanderbilt Thrift Store: Future Growth through Digital Platforms and Community Partnerships

Expanding the Vanderbilt Thrift Store: Future Growth through Digital Platforms and Community Partnerships

Photo taken by Yixin Qian The Vanderbilt Thrift Store, a Vanderbilt Student Government (VSG) initiative, was launched in November 2021 to offer free clothing to the Vanderbilt community. The store operates on a donation-based model, aiming to promote sustainability and inclusivity on campus. The store, located in Sarratt Student Center, is open to all students, faculty, and staff, providing clothing for all seasons at no cost. The store has two main objectives, which are promoting sustainability by encouraging the reuse of clothing and fostering equity by ensuring that no one has to face financial stress when acquiring clothing items. The…
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What Business Should I Start? 2 Ways of Entrepreneurship

What Business Should I Start? 2 Ways of Entrepreneurship

miniseries via iStockPhoto After finishing their curriculum in university, students are offered multiple potential choices, such as joining a company, continuing their education as a graduate student, or pursuing one of the most popular and ambitious choices: embarking on the journey of entrepreneurship. With insights shared by a Kellogg alumnus/search fund owner from Nashville and profound visions from an accomplished consultant, this article will explore two avenues that lead to success in entrepreneurship, which are, respectively, making something new, and making something better. Making Something New Making something new sounds like an empty exercise without a well-formed idea. Here are…
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