Weekly Roundup

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McNair Project
Weekly Roundup
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Project Information
Project Title Entrepreneurship Weekly Roundup
Owner Meghana Gaur
Start Date Fall 2016
Deadline
Keywords Entrepreneurship, Start-ups, Small Business
Primary Billing
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Has project status Active
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Second Semester Notes

For sources that have not been automated using RSS feeds, I recommend subscribing to electronic newsletters:

These newsletters are free and can be rerouted directly to a weekly roundup mailbox. For future weekly roundup creators, McNair Center could consider creating an e-mail address that can be utilized solely for the purpose of VC and entrepreneurship newsletters.

For internet sources, such as PitchBook (News & Analysis), Harvard Business Review, Mattermark and Venture Beat, recommended search words include but are not limited to:

  • small business
  • entrepreneurship, startups
  • venture capital

Standardized format for blog posts

Weekly Roundup posts begin with coverage on blog posts/reports that will be published by McNair Center faculty during the same week.

The weekly roundup is usually split up into two segments:

  • Latest news in entrepreneurship
    • The latest entrepreneurship news follows reports, op-eds, and blogs from the various aforementioned sources that cover a broad variety of topics in entrepreneurship (diversity, policy, demographic trends, etc.).
  • Startup news
    • The startup segment mainly focuses on updates in VC funding rounds for successful startups (often stories are found from CrunchBase).

Weekly roundup posts should include around 8-10 stories, with 1-2 paragraphs for each story max. Usually, McNair Center staff posts receive more coverage. If applicable, news stories should be linked to previous McNair posts. Always include links to original source when referencing studies, reports, and surveys and when including statistics/data in the write-up.