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Isabella Bank Institute for Entrepreneurship

We are a dedicated institute for student entrepreneurs across campus and beyond. We aim to maximize your success by fostering your entrepreneurial mindset, promote inter-disciplinary collaboration and provide support for the creation and development of your new ventures. Jumpstart your ideas and get involved today!

Tune in for excitement!

Passion. Potential. Pitches. Don't miss any of the 2025 New Venture Challenge excitement.

Tune in Friday, April 11 at 1 p.m. for great ideas and fierce competition. Then, join the judges, mentors, spectators and teams as they see who is going home with thousands of dollars in venture financing. The awards broadcast begins at 6:30 p.m. and one team will walk away as the overall best venture. 

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Central Michigan University’s College of Business Administration is the home of the Isabella Bank Institute for Entrepreneurship and the first Department of Entrepreneurship in the state of Michigan. We are a student-centric hub where experiential, curricular, and external entrepreneurial opportunities intersect.

Our mission is to maximize student success by fostering a campus-wide entrepreneurial mindset that promotes inter-disciplinary collaboration and the creation of new ventures.

We aim to create innovative programming, boost cross-campus and ecosystem collaboration and provide a comprehensive mentoring program.

Our institute provides extracurricular opportunities and is open to all undergraduate and graduate CMU students.

Student opportunities

  • Meet experienced alumni, faculty, entrepreneurs, investors, and other business and political leaders.
  • Learn practical skills, innovative thinking, and connect with mentors and entrepreneurial resources.
  • Attend skill-building workshops and compete in pitch competitions and Hackathons.
  • Take part in special scholarship programs and travel experiences.
  • Pitch your venture at our signature New Venture Challenge event and compete for up to $20,000 in cash awards.

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      Graduate published powerful perspective on what it means to belong

      by Kathleen Hodgkins

      Claire Tembreull’s undergraduate Honors Capstone Project was recently published in the book Homeward: Personal Stories on the Search for Belonging (the Birren Collection).

      In her story, Where I’m REALLY From, Claire provides a powerful perspective on what it means to belong. Claire is from a small town in Michigan's Upper Peninsula where she’s no stranger to being asked “Where are you really from?” Claire was adopted from China when she was a baby and has struggled at times with her sense of belonging. Her story challenges the idea that we’re all so much more than the place we come from.

      Claire said, “The place we come from is an important part of our story and will always be a part of who we are, but we come from so much more. We come from family, communities, experiences, memories, and where we’re born or come from is just the starting point to answering this question.” 

      For her senior honors capstone, Claire explored a question that has followed her throughout her life through the method of Guided Autobiography as a means for exploring identity within herself. GAB is a semi structural process for life review that encompasses both individual and group experiences through autobiographical writing. GAB combines the human development models of life review and the achievement of one’s personal experiences by priming memories through a structured group process that can help people gain a sense of integration, fulfillment, and competence.  

      Claire is now in her graduate studies in speech-language pathology at Central Michigan University. Guided Autobiography and writing are a passion of Claire’s, and she hopes to explore these areas more in the future with patients who have had a stroke to assist in their recovery and rediscovery. Mentors and peers are fired up for her future as she continues to grow professionally and personally.    

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