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Employee Bias Claims, By The Numbers

Who files bias claims, and why?  Read story

Mel Zuckerman on Philanthropy

When is a good time to start giving back? Right now, says the CEO of Canyon Ranch.  Read story

Student Teachers

Looking for new ideas? Hire some college kids.  Read story

30 Entrepreneurs Who Are Saving the World

Three decades of social entrepreneurship. Because, let's face it: There's more to creating a truly successful business than simply making lots of money.  Read story

Experiential Entrepreneurship Education

Here are a few colleges that offer experience-based entrepreneurship programs.  Read story

Upstarts: University Tournaments

University business-plan tournaments are spawning a variety of sophisticated start-up companies. Here's what students learn from these contests and why inves...  Read story

Rise of the Entrepreneurial Class

Five years ago, Jim Poss, a 28-year-old environmental studies grad from Duke University, was determined to make a living in renewable energy -- he had the...  Read story

Letters

Readers reply to articles and issues featured in past editions of Inc. magazine.  Read story

Ask Inc.

Deciding whether to hire a PR agency; making prototypes.  Read story

Campus Inc.

An introduction to the Inc. cover story on the hottest entrepreneurial programs offered by universities. Includes brief descriptions of more unique ...  Read story

How I Did It: Gert Boyle, chairman, Columbia Sportswear

Tougher than the rest.  Read story

Fished Out

A look at how technology may be wiping the fishing industry. Could it happen to your industry?  Read story

Texas Super Bowl

The University of Texas' International Moot Corp. Competition, the most well known of the country's intercollegiate business-plan tournaments, is a launch pa...  Read story

MIT Springboard Sends Internet Company Aloft

University's business-plan contest catapults two students into entrepreneurship. For the CEO they hired, it's deja vu The old saw...  Read story

How I Did It: Mel Zuckerman, Chairman, Canyon Ranch

In midlife, Mel Zuckerman was an overweight homebuilder. Then, a trip to a Spartan fat farm changed everything. He got his health back and went on to transfo...  Read story

How to Start an Aerospace Company

Just seal yourself and your partner in a bubble for two years, then work your NASA contacts, says Jane Poynter of Paragon Space Development  Read story

The Informers

Profile of a company where the culture is strengthened by fostering internal communications.  Read story

Too Cool For School?

After years of loathing M.B.A. programs, here's why today's savvy entrepreneurs are now seeking these degrees.  Read story

How I Did It: Bobbi Brown, Founder and CEO, Bobbi Brown Cosmetics

In New York in the excessive 1980s, Bobbi Brown made it big by pushing moderation. She became makeup artist to the stars by introducing a palette of natural ...  Read story

The Netty Professor

Marketing professor Bruce Weinberg's study of the online retail experience became something much bigger: a personal obsession with shopping on the Web. Does ...  Read story

Case Study: Finding the Right Price for a Hot Product

Luke Skurman's quirky college guides were a big hit. The problem was getting readers to pay. What if he gave the content away?  Read story

Star Wars, Inc.

Whether it's ever even deployed, the space shield is already a $19-billion growth industry  Read story

Patent Pending

Story of an inventor's 30-year battle to gain control of patent rights to the laser technology he helped develop.  Read story

What's Going To Happen In '82?

INC. asked hundreds of business people what they think this year will be like.  Read story

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