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| | You learn something new every day Jon Weinstein has been named entrepreneur in residence at the Simon Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship and assistant teaching professor at the Sellinger School of Business and Management at Loyola University Maryland. Loyola was originally founded as Loyola College in Maryland by John Early in 1852. Weinstein, with a different first name spelling than the college's founder, brings more than 30 years of entrepreneurial expertise to the university. Unlike Notre Dame of Maryland University in Baltimore, another private Catholic institution that you'll learn more about in today's newsletter, Loyola is a Jesuit school. I learned something new today: While the Jesuits have strong ties to education, not every Catholic school or college is run by the Jesuits. Wendy Bolger, the founding director of the Simon Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship, expressed her enthusiasm for Weinstein's appointment in a press release: "We are pleased to welcome his contributions to our work with students in the innovation and entrepreneurship minor and with Baltimore entrepreneurs in the Baltipreneurs Accelerator." Three founders from Loyola’s Baltiprenuers Accelerator cohort were represented in a recent pitch competition. Applications for the next Baltiprenuers cohort are open through Oct. 31. Oh and hey, Technical.ly is seeking nominations for impactful leaders, transformative companies and innovative technology products that are improving communities. Submit your suggestions by 5 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 30. – Technical.ly reporter Alanah Nichole Davis ([email protected]) | | | | By When you've exhausted all the pitch opportunities in your own city, here are some options for bigger, broader early-stage funding events, from virtual to international stages. Read more » By One focus for the now-co-ed Baltimore university’s remodeled STEM education facility will be biological sciences. Read more » By DC, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Virginia are among those suing the Big Tech company. Understanding social media's impact is important because almost all teens go online daily, this scholar writes. Read more » By The Baltimore company remains resolute in its commitment to honor LaPere's vision as former COO and cofounder Davis steps into the top leadership role. Read more » | Featured Jobs We’re looking to change the world by building software with a soul, and we want your help. The Software Engineer II develops, maintains, and enhances complex software systems that solve customer and...Find out more » We’re looking to change the world by building software with a soul, and we want your help. The Site Reliability Engineer II implements reliable infrastructure solutions according to the strategic...Find out more » The Data Architect coordinates the development of large-scale, data-centric platforms by applying a wide range of big data and cloud technologies. They lead the development of data models, policies,...Find out more » |
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