John Danner
Startup school: Examining success and failure in new ventures
Updated: Jan 5, 2021

John Sullivan from the Office of Engineering Communications at Princeton University wrote about an innovative Entrepreneurship course I taught in 2014.

The course was open to students from all disciplines and allowed undergraduates to work with a team of successful entrepreneurs including myself, a business executive and senior fellow at the University of California-Berkeley; Lidow, the founder of iSuppli; Christopher Kuenne, the founder of Rosetta; and Ed Zschau, a founder and executive of numerous startups including System Industries in the 1970s and Polyera Corporation in the last decade.
Read the article here: https://www.princeton.edu/news/2014/12/15/startup-school-examining-success-and-failure-new-ventures