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Quinnipiac students earn prizes at state, university pitch competitions


Quinnipiac students earn prizes at state, university pitch competitions
May 17, 2021
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Two Quinnipiac entrepreneurship students took home cash prizes at the Connecticut State Business Plan and Elevator Pitch Contest on April 23.
Glenn Dunne, of Dublin, Ireland, earned the $3,000 top prize in the Venture Enterprise Competition for Flexifabrics, LLC, which sells high-end marine products at an affordable cost. To meet the criteria for success in the venture enterprise division, participants had to present business model proposals that are scalable, capital intensive and have a large market.
“It was a huge honor to win the competition,” Dunne said. “It was amazing to be involved in such a diverse and competitive event with some of the best entrepreneurs in Connecticut. I am grateful to my professor, Dale Jasinski, who assisted me in getting this far in the competition. ....

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How the NCAA's new transfer rules are changing recruiting and creating chaos in college basketball


How the NCAA s new transfer rules are changing recruiting and creating chaos in college basketball
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There is havoc in men’s college basketball, a diaspora of players leaving programs that shows no sign of ending soon.
Roughly one out of every three players who donned a uniform this past season has entered the NCAA’s transfer portal. That’s over 1,600 players, enough to field about 120 teams, and some believe that number could still swell to double the total from a year ago when the portal had over 1,000 entrants for the first time.
The reasons are clear: the NCAA’s decision in October to grant an extra year of eligibility to all current student-athletes, coupled with a more recent ruling that allows players to transfer one time without penalty. While the rule changes were meant to benefit student-athletes, they have created chaos. ....

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