Pranit Chand MSBA’24 and an Entrepreneurial Mindset for Global Good
For Pranit Chand MSBA’24, Babson was more than a graduate degree—it was a launchpad for purpose-driven innovation. He now applies data analytics and entrepreneurial thinking to tackle global humanitarian challenges.
January 28, 2026
Posted in Entrepreneurial Leadership, Outcomes
Mission Driven: She’s an Advocate for Women’s Financial Empowerment
Sumeit Aggarwal MBA’05, DBA’28, the co-founder of a social enterprise for women-owned startups, hopes to create more entrepreneurial opportunities for women. That’s just one reason she is in the inaugural cohort of Babson’s DBA program.
January 27, 2026
Posted in Community
Sarah Starko ’27 Awarded Prestigious National Retail Federation Foundation Scholarship
Sarah Starko ’27 earned the NRF Foundation’s most prestigious undergraduate scholarship after a rigorous national competition, an honor that will grant her access to leaders across the retail industry.
January 26, 2026
Why Is Babson No. 1 for Entrepreneurship? Here Are 30 Reasons
Entrepreneurship is everywhere at Babson College, which has been ranked the No. 1 school for entrepreneurship for the past three decades. But why? There are countless reasons; here are just 30.
January 23, 2026
Posted in Community, Entrepreneurial Leadership, Outcomes
Connecting Continents: How Babson’s President Builds Bridges Around the World
As an ambassador for Babson and an advocate for entrepreneurship, President Stephen Spinelli Jr. MBA’92, PhD deepens the College’s ties to alumni and supporters in the global community.
January 22, 2026
Posted in Community, Entrepreneurial Leadership
Resolve to Network: Research Shows Company Retreats Help Forge New Connections
Company offsites provide more than just a break from regular routines. New research shows retreats can serve an important function, write Madeline Kneeland of Babson College and Adam M. Kleinbaum for The Conversation.
January 21, 2026
Posted in Insights
A Salute to Service: How Babson Students Give Back to the Community
The arrival of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a holiday in which many people perform community service, makes for an opportune moment to examine the longstanding tradition of giving back at Babson.
January 16, 2026
Posted in Community, Entrepreneurial Leadership
Best Way for Employers to Support Employees with Chronic Mental Illness Is by Offering Flexibility
New research suggests that workers with chronic mental illnesses need their managers to be flexible and trust them, write Emily Rosado-Solomon of Babson College and Sherry Thatcher for The Conversation.
January 13, 2026
Posted in Insights
