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WNPR, May 7, 2012
Most people wait till adulthood to discover their knack for business. But others tap into their entrepreneurial spirit before they even hold a drivers license...

Inc., March 4, 2012
For Yale University students Jerry Choinski and Etkin Tekin, the dreaded “freshman 15” came two years late. The juniors were living in off-campus housing for the first time. And without the campus housing meal plan, they resorted to the fatty, unhealthy foods typical of college living...

Yale Daily News, February 21, 2012
Roughly four years after two Yale professors and a student in the Yale School of Management launched stickK.com, a website that lets people impose monetary penalties on themselves if they fail to keep their promises, the service has more than 150,000 users, including upwards of 300 affiliated with the University...

Hartford Courant, February 20, 2012
As Zach Rotholz waited for customers in one of the 54 hours a week he spends at his Chairigami store, a middle-aged man walked in...

Fox CT, February 20, 2012
Ahmed Khattak talks about his CT based wireless company, and being named one of Bloomberg's Best Young Entrepeneurs...

The New Journal, February 17, 2012
Cheeseboy is a young and rapidly expanding company that operates “quick-service restaurants” specializing in grilled cheese. It is also the nickname of the company’s cheese-crazy founder and president, Michael Inwald SOM ’10...

TIME Ideas, February 15, 2012
They aim to “disrupt” education in productive ways, to introduce tools that will transform the way we learn just as other technologies have transformed the way we work, the way we communicate and the way we entertain ourselves...

TechCrunch, February 14, 2012
Back in May, a startup named Desmos launched at TechCrunch Disrupt NYC with the hope of addressing the fragmentation inherent to education by way of platform-agnostic software that allows users to build and share their own rich educational content...

Splice Today, January 20, 2012
Moving out of your college dorm at the end of the semester would be a lot easier if you knew you could just chuck all the furniture out the window and drive back to Minnesota..

New Haven Independent, January 3, 2012
Daniel Abadi’s new Science Park company snagged $9.5 million to start hiring people fast—in Cambridge. ..

Boston Business Journal, December 30, 2011
Capitalizing on people’s love of gooey grilled cheese sandwiches was not Michael Inwald’s passion in college...

Channel 3 Eyewitness News, December 1, 2011
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Yale Daily News, October 26, 2011
When The Little Salad Shop opened its doors this fall at 45 High St. — joining the stretch of the street between Chapel and Crown that includes Starbucks, Y Haircutting and Ibiza — the store became the fifth business to operate from the location in the past decade...

Boston.com, October 21, 2011
Need to find a needle in a haystack — or a crucial piece of business information that could be sitting in any one of a hundred different far-flung databases? That's the challenge that the rapidly-growing "big data" sector tries to address...

Yale Daily News, October 5, 2011
Some Yalies dream of starting their own company, but others, like Eli Luberoff ’09, actually do so...

Bloomberg Businessweek, September 15, 2011
Aware that educational software compatibility plagues students and teachers, longtime tutor Eli Luberoff took a year off from Yale to work on software to help people collaborate remotely. ..

Bloomberg Businessweek, September 15, 2011
During a year off spent working in London, Yale student Ahmed Khattak saw that Europeans commonly used cell phones free of contracts with wireless carriers...

Yale Daily News, September 8, 2011
Two groups of Yalies are trying to save students money on textbook purchases in two very different ways...

New Haven Independent, September 8, 2011
An itinerant minister from Minnesota needed a light-weight fold-up altar. A deejay was looking for a portable stand for wedding sign-ins...

Yale Daily News, September 7, 2011
Students in search of course books this semester have few options in New Haven, but ever more online...

Yale Daily News, September 2, 2011
Watch out, Ikea. Zach Rotholz ’11, the founder and owner of Chairigami, a company that sells furniture made with only cardboard, is challenging people to rethink furniture, one chair at a time...

WTNH TV, September 1, 2011
Ancera is a rapid diagnostics device company. We are in the business of rapid pathogen detection in the food pathogen testing market, clinical diagnostics market and research market...

Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science News, August 26, 2011
After spending the summer at the Yale Entrepreneurial Institute developing a business plan based on his senior project, 2011 Yale Engineering graduate Zachary Rotholz will open a retail business in New Haven on September 1...

Hartford Courant, August 25, 2011
Returning Yale University students have a new healthy takeout spot near campus - and they have three of their classmates to thank for it. Seniors Jerry Choinski, Etkin Tekin and Tiffany Ho are the owners of Little Salad Shop, serving made-to-order salads, smoothies and other snacks...

New Haven Independent, August 24, 2011
On its first full day of business, a newly opened salad shop on High Street received positive reviews from a successful restaurateur and a caution about pricing from a recovering carnivore...

Yale Daily News, August 21, 2011
A new, student-run health food shop is set to open this week as summer-soaked Yalies flock back to the Elm City...

Wired Campus (The Chronicle of Higher Education), August 20, 2011
Traditionally, students shopping for textbooks have faced a simple choice: buy new or buy used?..

Boldfacers, August 2, 2011
Although he was an average testosterone-kooky teen, all Michael Inwald could think about on his 16th birthday was cheese. Munster! So silky. ..

TechCrunch, June 24, 2011
One of my favorite demos at Disrupt NYC was from an education startup called Desmos that is reinventing the whiteboard to make it browser-based and interactive (watch their Disrupt video below)...

Bloomberg Businessweek, June 21, 2011
When Robert Casey first learned that the average lifespan of a cell phone is only 15 months, the then-Yale undergrad imagined that refurbishing working phones could keep them out of landfills—and be more profitable than recycling them for metal and parts. With less than 20 percent of electronic waste recycled, according to the Environmental Protection Agency, "We’re competing against the trash can," says Casey, now 23...

Nation's Restaurant News, June 15, 2011
Grilled cheese sandwiches, like so much comfort food these days, are running wild in restaurants from fast casual to fine dining...