Featured article from the Del Mar Times by Angie Gange. Graduation is an exciting time for students as they transition into their next journey college, grad school, and their first jobs. And, this is an exciting time for their parents and families and friends. It is a thrill for me to watch these young adults move from childhood to adulthood. I simply love seeing the numerous cap and gown pictures on social media. On May 10, my middle son graduated from the University of Southern California Marshall School of Business. He represents the second generation of our family to graduate from USC. Both I and his dad are USC alums, too. As I looked around at the hundreds of graduating USC students, I began to reflect on my own time on campus. What I remember most strongly from my entrepreneurial business education was a professor in my program. I still can envision him standing at the front of the class, sharing his experiences and offering guidance. The best business ideas are right in front of peoples faces, he said during one particularly poignant lecture. He raised his hands and walked across the room. But most people dont see them.
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