Global Moot Corp, tonight announced the Global Champion of its competition is BiologicsMD, a team from the University of Arkansas, developing a new prescription medicine for the treatment of osteoporosis. Biologics MD is developing OsteoFlorTM, a new prescription medicine for the treatment of osteoporosis, based on research developed at the University of Arkansas. OsteoFlorTM binds directly to the bone, nearly tripling new bone growth. Paul Mlakar, President of BiologicsMD said “It’s a great honor to have won this prestigious competition, and we look forward to following the path of other winners in launching our company.” [Read more…]
U of A’s BiologicsMD wins University of Texas Global Moot Corp Competition
Global Moot Corp, tonight announced the Global Champion of its competition is BiologicsMD, a team from the University of Arkansas, developing a new prescription medicine for the treatment of osteoporosis. Biologics MD is developing OsteoFlorTM, a new prescription medicine for the treatment of osteoporosis, based on research developed at the University of Arkansas. OsteoFlorTM binds directly to the bone, nearly tripling new bone growth. Paul Mlakar, President of BiologicsMD said “It’s a great honor to have won this prestigious competition, and we look forward to following the path of other winners in launching our company.” In addition to announcing its Global Champion, the competition also announced it is changing its name to the “Venture Labs Investment Competition” and repositioning itself as “The Super Bowl of Investment Competition.” It will continue to use its former name, “Moot Corp,” as part of its tagline for the foreseeable future. [Read more…]
Gov. Mike Beebe’s Weekly Column and Radio Address: Real World Education
Any education is not complete without establishing a practical application in real-life situations for what that person learns. Our students can take classes in broad subjects like math, English, or science. But in order to grasp the importance of this information and these skills in their lives beyond school, students must have the chance to employ those skills in a real-world setting. Earlier this month, I joined more than 2,100 students from across Arkansas in Hot Springs to apply their abilities in career and technical readiness at the 2010 Arkansas SkillsUSA State Leadership Championship. They showcased the skills they had amassed in culinary arts, construction and emergency response, among many others. [Read more…]
University of Arkansas Takes Five of Six Top Spots at Governor’s Cup
Teams excel in annual Arkansas business plan competition 
UA Wins Business Plan Contest
Graduate, undergrad entrepreneurs take $20,000 prizes 
Graduate-student entrants from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville (left to right) Bryon Western, Anoop Prasanna, Jeff Veltkamp, Annelie Reckling and Liz Slape of InnerVision celebrate winning the Donald W. Reynolds Governor’s Cup collegiate business-plan competition Monday in Little Rock.
Employment Opportunity: Growing Enrollment in Entrepreneurship classes
Business professors nationwide and in Arkansas are reporting the growing trend. Carol Reeves, an associate professor of management at the University of Arkansas’ Walton College of Business, says entrepreneurship programs have been the fastest growing major at universities. This, as the national unemployment rate hovers at 10 percent, and investment banks and Wall Street firms aren’t hiring as many business school graduates as they once did. Reeves’ class has gone from just 2 students in 2000 to 30 this year. At Harding University at Searcy, enrollment in entrepreneurship classes have doubled in the last five years. Such programs teach students everything from how to write a business plan to management, accounting and marketing. [Read more…]
Governor’s Cup Is Key Step For Many Students
On Thursday, the graduate and undergraduate winners of the 2010 Donald W. Reynolds Governor’s Cup Collegiate Business Plan Competition will be announced at the sixth annual Governor’s Cup awards dinner. The dinner, always a gala event, caps months of work by hundreds of entrepreneurial Oklahoma college students. The teams submitted their written business plans in early March. The plans were evaluated through an independent review process, and the competition was narrowed to 12 undergraduate division semifinalists and seven graduate division finalists. [Read more…]
UALR Makes Reynolds Cup Finals with Business Plan for Innovation
A UALR team developing a business plan to market a method of determining acetaminophen toxicity will make its oral presentation for two awards in the Donald W. Reynolds Governor’s Cup business plan competition Thursday and Friday, April 8 and 9. [Read more…]
Arkansas Tech Students Compete in Governor’s Cup
Arkansas Tech University students will compete against eleven other teams in the Donald W. Reynolds Governor’s Cup Competition on Thursday. During the competition the Arkansas Tech team, which includes Samuel Collier, Zachary Massey, James Roberson and Ryan Treadwell, will present their business plan for a fictitious company before a panel of judges. The company is entitled EM Innovation and is a phone applications company that would send out an alert in the event of severe weather. This marks the 10th year for the competition, and organizers say it is “designed to encourage students of Arkansas’s universities and colleges to act on their ideas and talents in order to produce tomorrow’s businesses.” [Read more…]
New Market Tax Credits – A Basic Overview
This video from NovogradacCPAs describes the incentive the tax credit provides for companies to invest in low-income communities; also, it shows the basic new markets tax credit structure and definition. [Read more…]
Arkansas Baptist College Plans $18 Million Investment for Expansion
Arkansas Baptist College announced Thursday that it will invest $18 million to expand its Little Rock campus by adding a new residence hall and general education building and purchasing nearby real estate for future growth. The college said First Security Bank of Little Rock, supported by federal tax credits, is providing financing for the expansion. “This is a significant expansion that will allow us to continue growing our enrollment, and creating new educational and economic opportunities for those who need it the most, but often have the most difficult time gaining access to it,” Dr. Fitz Hill, president of Arkansas Baptist College, said in a news release. [Read more…]
Governor’s Cup Enters Homestretch
Several budding capitalists were recently chosen to participate in the next round of the Donald W. Reynolds Governor’s Cup Graduate and Undergraduate Business Plan Competition. A total of 12 undergraduate and five graduate teams will advance beyond the 50 groups representing 14 schools that entered the statewide contest. “Our goal has always been to encourage the development and commercialization of ideas and technologies originating in Arkansas universities,” Arkansas Economic Acceleration Foundation executive director Kerri Daniels said in a brief announcement. “Year after year, we see some amazing ideas and a lot of talent right here.” [Read more…]