University of La Verne

03/25/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/25/2026 15:04

Mixer Showcases Student-Led Companies

Mixer Showcases Student-Led Companies

Written by: Claudia Gonzalez

IBC students pose with their products alongside ULV President Risa Dickson, highlighting hands-on learning and campus entrepreneurship. (ULV Photo/Claudia Gonzalez)

Students pitch, sell, and gain real-world experience beyond the classroom

ULV College of Business undergraduate students turned Citrus Lawn, on the main campus, into a marketplace at the Integrated Business Curriculum (IBC) Mixer. The IBC program immerses students in entrepreneurship, guiding them through developing and launching companies, business plans, and marketing products, and driving sales. "This is a hands-on experience," said College of Business senator and junior Nebiyu Semunigus. "This allows our IBC students to actually have a chance to sell on campus," said co-president and senior Nicole Singer, noting the event also drew non-business majors. The mixer gave students a chance to connect with the campus community, build confidence, and gain experience that prepares them for professional careers.

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Posted:March 25, 2026
Categories: News and Events, Students
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